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Oregon 511ax vs. 109179 chain grinders
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<blockquote data-quote="Wood Doctor" data-source="post: 4885584" data-attributes="member: 20385"><p>Tecomec makes most of these high-end, affordable sharpeners. The Speed Sharp has an hydraulic assist that my Oregon 511a does not. Regardless, I can use both of them equally effectively.</p><p></p><p>I kind of wish t hat I has a 7/32" thick disk for sharpening .325" pitch full-height chain. Seems like 3/16" is too thick and 1/8" is too thin for .325" pitch common chain. Just MHO. Any suggestions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wood Doctor, post: 4885584, member: 20385"] Tecomec makes most of these high-end, affordable sharpeners. The Speed Sharp has an hydraulic assist that my Oregon 511a does not. Regardless, I can use both of them equally effectively. I kind of wish t hat I has a 7/32" thick disk for sharpening .325" pitch full-height chain. Seems like 3/16" is too thick and 1/8" is too thin for .325" pitch common chain. Just MHO. Any suggestions? [/QUOTE]
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