I bet the first Hexa files heading from Europe to the US will come from Greece!
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i would be in line to try these if they are availableIm gonna check into these today, Wilhelm.
I was partial to "humpster drifting link".I like the “slanted to wood fiber” thing.
The C83 is good stuff.Key thing to me was the idea that chains would be shipped with 'improved out-of-box' (OOB) performance that users could not restore. Made no sense to me, unless you throw away your chains after the first use (some do!). I have not used these chains, but assumed that we could match the factory profile with a couple of passes.
This file seems to bridge some of the gap between round filed and square filed chain, which should appeal to some, and the files appear more intuitive to use than some of the square filed files. Looks like a profile that could also be duplicated with a conventional grinder too?
Philbert
Assume you could with most of the Oregon style grinders too, by profiling the wheel (not CBN). Need different R and L wheels? Question remains whether you want to? Worth the effort?with the USG, I could duplicate the profile
I wonder if you can convert RS chain to this style like you can with square file.
Assume you could with most of the Oregon style grinders too, by profiling the wheel (not CBN). Need different R and L wheels? Question remains whether you want to? Worth the effort?
Philbert
Im gonna check into these today, Wilhelm.