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<blockquote data-quote="fun_chopper" data-source="post: 101041" data-attributes="member: 2925"><p>I am a purist, and I like my chains perfect, so I file to an extreme degree of accuracy. Thanks largely in part to my heavily modified filing jig. A grinder is quick, and easy but completely inaccurate imo, and once you learn to file you can do a loop in about 10 min. Juast my 2.5 cents-Matt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fun_chopper, post: 101041, member: 2925"] I am a purist, and I like my chains perfect, so I file to an extreme degree of accuracy. Thanks largely in part to my heavily modified filing jig. A grinder is quick, and easy but completely inaccurate imo, and once you learn to file you can do a loop in about 10 min. Juast my 2.5 cents-Matt [/QUOTE]
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