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<blockquote data-quote="TallElf" data-source="post: 1206146" data-attributes="member: 29550"><p>I picked up an Oregon bar mount sharpener and use a Stihl file in it. Had no major issues and as a matter of fact spit LARGE chips.. only issue I had was when I knicked a rock and tried to sharpen it out.. didn't realize that I had to keep on sharpening until the chisl was flat again. was pist as to why it wasn't cutting. stopped down to the hardware store to pick some seasoned knowledge from the resident chansaw guru...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TallElf, post: 1206146, member: 29550"] I picked up an Oregon bar mount sharpener and use a Stihl file in it. Had no major issues and as a matter of fact spit LARGE chips.. only issue I had was when I knicked a rock and tried to sharpen it out.. didn't realize that I had to keep on sharpening until the chisl was flat again. was pist as to why it wasn't cutting. stopped down to the hardware store to pick some seasoned knowledge from the resident chansaw guru... [/QUOTE]
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