InlineDieselFan
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I havethe stihl 12v dremel type sharpener and hand powered files. But for $29.99 that seems hard to pass up.
steve
steve
Bedlam said:Sounds like the rakers are a bit high. I use a flat file and file them down a bit. I hope someone else posts in here. As Id like to know how everyone deals with the rakers too.
Bedlam said:Sounds like the rakers are a bit high. I use a flat file and file them down a bit. I hope someone else posts in here. As Id like to know how everyone deals with the rakers too.
Wesdor said:I found an excellent tutorial on using the harbor freight chainsaw sharpener at the American Association of Woodturners.
AAW Forums - Chainsaw sharpening with Harbor Freight electric sharpener
I hope you find it useful
Charlesaf3 said:I've got a husqvarna 350 (18" bar) that I've been hand filing with the Husqy round file kit. Works well, but I'd love to have an automatic. Will the Harbor Freight sharpener put the 'hook' in like a round file does, or does it cut the teeth flat?
turnkey4099 said:Yes! It is a fixed angle which is a big bennie for me. When hand filing I have to fight the tendency to put on too much of a hook. That grinder won't allow it. One of the big mistakes on filing is having too much hook, doesn't make it cut any faster and dulls a lot faster.
Harry K
Charlesaf3 said:So it does allow some hook though? Seems to me that the chain comes new with a decent hook. Which raises the issue of where I stashed my new chain. Hmmm.