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col56; Does Stihl only make one of these sharpeners ? Col[/QUOTE said:
Stihl also makes one that mounts to your workbench. I've never seen one, but they look to be a really nice unit. They use a clamping and locating assembly thats very similar to a chain grinder.
I think they cost around $150.00, too much for me.

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Yes I cannot afford one of those either. I have been using a file only for over 30 years now and it is OK. I wanted to try one of the ones you clamp on the bar but not at that price.

What makes it so special that it costs so much ?

Col
 
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col56, Pittsburghs' pretty country, not too far from me.
Used to work for a Pittburgh outfit, Guardian Protection Services.
Was up there a 1/2 dozen times back in the 90's.

I dont know if this helps but those $100.00 grinders from northern
are alot of bang for the buck. What I did to justify it, was to start telling
all my friends and coworkers about it, showed them how good a edge
I can produce ( with practice I have gotten very good with it ), now
I have a dozen or so people who I sharpen for, $10./chain cutters and rakers
or $5./chain just cutters. Its payed for the grinder and then some.
Just a thought.
 
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Chainsaw Sharpener

I read several discussions about the Granberg File-n-Joint. One guy recommended using the search engine on this website and look at some of the old threads. I did and found lots of useful info. I can do a pretty good job free hand filing but my angles start to get off. It was hard for me to hold the 30 degree. I did buy the Granberg from Bailey's and I've been very pleased with it. I hope this helps you.
 
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Grandpatactor,
Can you post up a picture of that guide in use. I haveing a tough time visualizing how that is used .:confused:

Thanks, another grandpa

Here ya go!
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and ready to go back into the tool pouch
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It takes me about 5 minutes to do a 28" chain. 2-3 strokes per tooth
 
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What angles are on the husky roller guide file?
I run some stihl 3/8 .063 which according to stihl should be filed at 30 degrees and also some oregon type 73 3/8 .058(on different saws) that oregon says file at 25 degrees,i have various hand filing guides and a clamp on adjustable oregon one that i find tedious,just looking for the fastest,easiest way really.

:givebeer:

:cheers:

Regards
Neil
 
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What angles are on the husky roller guide file?
I run some stihl 3/8 .063 which according to stihl should be filed at 30 degrees and also some oregon type 73 3/8 .058(on different saws) that oregon says file at 25 degrees,i have various hand filing guides and a clamp on adjustable oregon one that i find tedious,just looking for the fastest,easiest way really.

:givebeer:

:cheers:

Regards
Neil
It should be 25 degrees on the top plate and 10 degrees on the file guide I believe
 
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had the filing guide it not good . the angle is not that important .you can hook or sloop a chain with the right angle , the file height is where you get a good edge . I will catch a lot slack for saying this . just my experiance
 
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