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I'm doing some hand filing with a old file n joint. ( think that's what they are called) getting some chains ready for the pa gtg. I purchased this unit at a yard sale for 25 cents and really like it. I'm filing stihl chisel chain with a 3/16 round file. How's it look? What do you think I should set the depth gauges at? It will be on a ported 361 with 20 inch bar.
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It looks good.
Keep the file down as low as possible to keep a nice hook on the tooth
Try and get the gullet out and make it nice and smooth

Here are some 3/8 chains I did recently

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Edit: I think that bottom one is 404
 
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Are you guys using 3/16 files on 3/8 chain to get more hook ? I assume to make them faster for gtg chains ?
 

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It holds up ok but I find I need to sharpen every tank of fuel or 2 depending on the timber no mater how I sharpen them.
I did do those chains up extra sharp, put a bit more work into them than usual, brush them and they cut you open
I run the rakers at .025ish
 

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I experimented with more hook before I learned to square file. It didn't hold up very well in my experience. If it stays in clean softwood it should be good. Square is where it's at...
Here's a pic messing around with the Timberline.

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This method holds up well you just compensate with the rakers for self feed.
It's more like what makes square cut better.
 

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This the easy way to do chains.

The file holder helps. The company is top notch
 

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How much rake you run .030 ?
I use the gauge to keep it somewhat even then give a very scientific extra swipe and occasionally the extra extra swipe.
I don't know how my chains are compared to others but they seem smooth, self feed and make chips so alright I guess.

David
 

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I use the gauge to keep it somewhat even then give a very scientific extra swipe and occasionally the extra extra swipe.
I don't know how my chains are compared to others but they seem smooth, self feed and make chips so alright I guess.

David
When my chips get over an inch long i do 2 swipes on the rakes is my method .
 
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