Nutball
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You could burn what you are cutting right?
You could burn what you are cutting right?
Do you hand file your chain?the already burned trees? Well seems there is some Logic here in my place, priority is to protect villages and small cities (really small compared to American populations) from Flooding during the next months.
not really into playing games like " what if " with the people's needs.
nothing can start a fire here not even dropping pure gas around , if it ever did we would be happy to cook pork and eat like real humans instead of carrying 5lt water and small food kits to stay alive the 12hours schedule View attachment 309680
It looks good. You know what your doing. Nice to see someone else that can round file a chain sharp.Of course round file
I file with my both hands right and left.It looks good. You know what your doing. Nice to see someone else that can round file a chain sharp.
With logging you learn to sharpen wherever. I typically kind a log pretty much file the same way.I file with my both hands right and left.
Have found a relaxed position placing the saw between my legs, bar straight upwards so i can really do anything to the tooth with any hand. Maneuvering low, angled or pressing the head (plate) if i need to remake after rock or metal contact
with this method i can easily make with a small 4mm file a razor sharp chain 3/8 063 cause i can position the file exactly where i want while others use the biggest 5.5mm so the file by statistics. The huge file will pass all tooth and link so eventually will sharp something. LOL.
Needs makes the mind work
my chains are razor sharp and it's common for my comrads to cut their hands or legs while carrying saws around.
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American Comrade
You guys sick of the burnt wood yet?
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