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<blockquote data-quote="Huskybill" data-source="post: 6620986" data-attributes="member: 156900"><p>I had good luck by radiousing the gullet in standard chain. Go a tad under the cutting edge then use the file n guide to sharpen the cutting edge razor sharp. I learned this by trying it in the speed cutting at the fairs, I left the speed cutting saw setup because the fairs were close together. I took the saw in the woods cutting firewood and she ran through hardwoods like a hot knife through butter.</p><p></p><p>I admit I have to test this new chain too. Maybe it’s better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Huskybill, post: 6620986, member: 156900"] I had good luck by radiousing the gullet in standard chain. Go a tad under the cutting edge then use the file n guide to sharpen the cutting edge razor sharp. I learned this by trying it in the speed cutting at the fairs, I left the speed cutting saw setup because the fairs were close together. I took the saw in the woods cutting firewood and she ran through hardwoods like a hot knife through butter. I admit I have to test this new chain too. Maybe it’s better. [/QUOTE]
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