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Am I the only one that touches up new chain before I use it?


Lately, I've noticed that chain from the factory has gotten sloppy. Most especially Oregon brand, but I've noticed it with Stihl as well. Mostly the rakers are off +/- .010, and the gullets look horrible. Wonder why the drop in quality?

Or am I weird?
 
You're weird alright, but not because of the chain...

I always square ground new chain, regardless of the brand. New chain is not that sharp. Carlton was the sharpest out of the box when I was working in the woods.
 
Well i dont touch mine up like you but i noticed the same thing. i bought a brand new Stihl full chizz for my 24'' 046 and it cut like crap for a new chain. i looked it over and wow i almost took it back.
 
yes but who am i to judge lol






i seem to have to put 4-5 strokes on stihl chain before ever touching the gullet anymore and the rakers are always high for my likings
 
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its normal procedure for us to take the drags down a stroke or 2 on a new chain
 
Am I the only one that touches up new chain before I use it?


Lately, I've noticed that chain from the factory has gotten sloppy. Most especially Oregon brand, but I've noticed it with Stihl as well. Mostly the rakers are off +/- .010, and the gullets look horrible. Wonder why the drop in quality?

Or am I weird?





What does one have to do with the other!!!:laugh:
Merry Christmas Jeremy!


Mike
 
I've only been around for a year or so, but Wiggs, you be a little strange.:hmm3grin2orange: I haven't noticed any of my Carlton chain I ordered a little while back having any issues, but I don't quite have a trained eye for it yet, that will come with time.
 
Wierd

I hope not more than I.While I was using my Oregon bar mounted file sharpener, I had a brilliant idea.Instead of pushing the file from the inside of the cutter to the outside, I reversed the process.Now I went from the outside to the inside.So now I have a professional grinder but the tool is still hanging on the wall. And yes the chains cut very well but it was a bit of a pane to sharpen, Ken
 
I run a file over every chain before the days cutting weather new or used, which is not to bad considering i just cut firewood.
 
Bah humbug. I only use stihl chains and i have never had one act like she didn't cut... but it does come off the spool, not out of a loop box. Might just be me, but unless its in hedge i don't worry about how sharp a chain is until it starts throwing dust instead of chips.
 
I seem to remember a thread on here stating the opposite,
How stihl chain cut the best out of the box and how the factory grind was somehow far more superior to a file job or regrind and no-one could duplicate the performance of the factory grind...........

So has stihl changed something? are there loops not as good?

Geez i hope not.
 
I seem to remember a thread on here stating the opposite,
How stihl chain cut the best out of the box and how the factory grind was somehow far more superior to a file job or regrind and no-one could duplicate the performance of the factory grind...........

So has stihl changed something? are there loops not as good?

Geez i hope not.
The only way i wood file a new round chisel stihl or oregon chain is if it was going to a GTG and you can bet it would'nt be with a round file.Checking the rakers is different but you can't do much about short ones anyway.
 

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