scotclayshooter
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I use an Oregon bar mounted file guide for all my sharpening. It's the Ganberg knockoff and it's kind of chinszy and plasticy, but it does the job. Normally I do 6-8 strokes to touch up a dull chain, I have done as many as 15 strokes, and I may have to on that chain. I might get the Carlton knockoff chain grinder from Bailys, the price is decent and I have heard good things about it.
Hell its normally 3 strokes for me and the 3rd one is just for luck most of the time!
You need to stop and sharpen your chains way more often if you need 8 strokes to get it sharp, Or a new file lol
All this talk of 3 srokes will be reminding Space of the last time he got laid lol
This time difference thing sucks i think i had to read 6 pages to catch up!
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