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Timberline sharpener, got all the carbides shown on invoice to sharpen any kind of chain you got. Never been opened. $150 plus ride. Or trade for a homelite410 chainvise in really good condition. Thanks.image.jpegimage.jpegimage.jpeg
 

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I have one of these too, never used.

They work good?
 

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they work good a little slow but makes consistent cutters
 

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Damn, $130 plus ride. Want to get rid of this thing, its just sitting there doing nothing. Thats about 65% of original cost.
 

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I have one, they work great. True's up the chain making every cutter exactly the same length/angle etc. Now that I've gotten into square, I don't use it as much. They leave a very smooth, almost polished finish.
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Really great deal on it if you're considering buying.
 

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I totally destroyed my first one out of inexperience. Rocked or damaged cutters should first be swiped by a hand file. The burr is what caused my issue, and maybe bitting too much on one pass. After I learned that, they have been 100%, staying perfectly sharp and damage free.
 

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I have one, they work great. True's up the chain making every cutter exactly the same length/angle etc. Now that I've gotten into square, I don't use it as much. They leave a very smooth, almost polished finish.
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Really great deal on it if you're considering buying.
Looks like it leaves a great finish on the tooth.
 

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You need it Skippy!! I saw it in action at Jasons and it cuts the teeth real clean. Its calling your name!!! Lol
 

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I have one and use it on brand new chains to break factory surface finish.

They are great and "true" all the teeth to same angle for future filing.

You can also use it to change the angle of the cut on the chain teeth.

Get a new cash back credit card, charge it and 350 more in 90 days and credit card co will give you the 150 back.

FREE IS GOOD, REAL REAL GOOD.
 
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