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    Mail Order Sharpening and Computerized sharpeners Thoughts? Experience?

    I don't know who would have hurt feelings over anything in this thread. I appreciate the feedback and information that has been offered. Y'all are more than a little amusing and informative along the way. What is to get upset about? Sorry I came across as snarky I was just amused at how much...
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    Mail Order Sharpening and Computerized sharpeners Thoughts? Experience?

    I love how this thread didn't even have to devolve into a discussion of making money sharpening chains. Us poor novice schmucks that just want to pay someone to get a job we don't want to do done have a hard time getting a word in edgewise! Y'all crack me up. I feel like the new kid in the...
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    Mail Order Sharpening and Computerized sharpeners Thoughts? Experience?

    I am in the Tacoma area. Called around and there isn't a shop that I could find offering automated sharpening on this side of the state. Apparently not a lot of people on this forum having anyone else do their sharpening . . . Think I'll send some chains in and share my experience.
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    Mail Order Sharpening and Computerized sharpeners Thoughts? Experience?

    Thanks for the comments. Wondering about those that have used a chain sharpened on a Franzen now that I have seen one in action and know where I could send my chains for sharpening at $7 each. Do they come back working well? Anyone get burnt teeth of one of those automated machines?
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    Mail Order Sharpening and Computerized sharpeners Thoughts? Experience?

    Two Things I am hoping to glean wisdom on: 1. Computerized, electronic chain sharpeners: Anyone use a service that does this? Wondering what the truth is when it comes to computerized sharpeners. I imagine bigger sharpening shops use them since doing hundreds of chains would not be cost...
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    New Chain Sharpener

    Timberline will send you a new one for free! That is the only reason I can think of. Aluminum is probably used because the stock is cheaper and it is cheaper than steel to machine. Seems like there are plenty of other jigs and such made of steel can't see this being a problem. Talked to...
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