Well to keep it cheep it is beneficial especially for the 3/8 lo pro chains it's a good cheep investmentI will keep that in mind used a buddy of mines still had to hit it with a file to get it were I liked it. I do side jobs mostly cleaning up crap and man my chains are like s- magnets I was looking in to one of these to speed up sharpening time.
Got one like said before alright with a little work mostly use it for chains that have been damaged
Buy 1 new chain and scribe the degrees on it 25 and 30 they are not close stockThanks I have picked up a used one. Haven't used it yet but feel better about it only going to used on my 3/8 lp. Most cutting Iam doing is small lile I used my p3314 for stumping small.
I was just suggesting cause I have 1 and still have it plus a oregon grinder too.
BTW menards also sells new wheels for those too
A Lil courser grit yes I think they work faster and don't clot up as fast. Plus I think they have em in 2 different thicknessesI will definitely indexing the vice table like you said and are the Menards wheels any better or different grits?