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@leadfarmer is the man with experience here... not i said meYou're gonna hurt @Wolverine's feeling lol

@leadfarmer is the man with experience here... not i said meYou're gonna hurt @Wolverine's feeling lol
Let's think of it as constructive criticism! I believe that could make a dual chain cut WORSE!You're gonna hurt @Wolverine's feeling lol
Wasn't sure. Thought I remembered something from the other planet@leadfarmer is the man with experience here... not i said me![]()
. . need some schooling on disks as well
Anyone could, the question... Should you?I think I could sharpen a saw chain with one
I think I could yes would I try no. I've probably saw worse chain other people have tried to fileAnyone could, the question... Should you?
Are you saying you could sharpen it AND it would cut good?
I think in the time you saved hacking at it with a grinder... I would make up in bucking up with my hand filed chain.
Sait are going to be your best wheel. As far as grinders... Makitas SUCK! I have owned a metal fab company for 15 years and watched guys destroy and cry about every piece of crap out there. For the past 3 years I have been buying SKIL brand 41/2" grinders, they are cheap and last longer than most I have seen. Dewalt are about the same quality. I have guys that can bear down so hard on them they can stop the wheel one handed and these SKIL grinders put up with the abuse at really cheap!
I'm very interested in what u are doing there30 minutes straight of abuse. On a 14 year old grinder. That's an old school kohler cast iron tub. The makita cut it like a champ.
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I'm very interested in what u are doing there