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Filing after sharpening with the chain grinder
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<blockquote data-quote="rngrchad" data-source="post: 6621585" data-attributes="member: 32224"><p>I</p><p></p><p>if I'm going above and beyond helping friends with a job requiring my chainsaws I tell them up front, "I love you man and I'm here to help with your trees as a buddy and don't want a dime but if my chain gets wiped out by a gutter nail or foreign object inside your trees I'll need you to cover the cost of a new chain if the damage is beyond d filing. Only once have I ever actually made someone I was helping pay for a chain and he was happy to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rngrchad, post: 6621585, member: 32224"] I if I'm going above and beyond helping friends with a job requiring my chainsaws I tell them up front, "I love you man and I'm here to help with your trees as a buddy and don't want a dime but if my chain gets wiped out by a gutter nail or foreign object inside your trees I'll need you to cover the cost of a new chain if the damage is beyond d filing. Only once have I ever actually made someone I was helping pay for a chain and he was happy to. [/QUOTE]
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