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<blockquote data-quote="olyman" data-source="post: 1942823" data-attributes="member: 10988"><p>QUOTE=deer slayer;1942499]:agree2: the northern is what I use. Never could hand sharpen, dont have the patients for one, and when I did it cut to the right or left...less human error w/sharpener...set it up and its a matter of moving chain thru it, done in no time. I cut a 1x board bolted to it and 2 c-clamps I keep w/it for portabilty reasons.</p></blockquote><p>:agree2:the northern tool one--with a few EASY mods--is as good as the oregon and techo mec--we aint talking PRECISION here--and i used to hand file--only in emergencys now!!! grinder wayyy faster--sharper edge,and im careful to just take the edge down a mite--not grind half the tooth off!!!! and i dont burn em either--used to take 20 minutes fro a 24 chain--now 5 minutes--no comparison</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="olyman, post: 1942823, member: 10988"] QUOTE=deer slayer;1942499]:agree2: the northern is what I use. Never could hand sharpen, dont have the patients for one, and when I did it cut to the right or left...less human error w/sharpener...set it up and its a matter of moving chain thru it, done in no time. I cut a 1x board bolted to it and 2 c-clamps I keep w/it for portabilty reasons.[/QUOTE]:agree2:the northern tool one--with a few EASY mods--is as good as the oregon and techo mec--we aint talking PRECISION here--and i used to hand file--only in emergencys now!!! grinder wayyy faster--sharper edge,and im careful to just take the edge down a mite--not grind half the tooth off!!!! and i dont burn em either--used to take 20 minutes fro a 24 chain--now 5 minutes--no comparison [/QUOTE]
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