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<blockquote data-quote="HuskyP" data-source="post: 7555095" data-attributes="member: 176412"><p>I prefer hand filing. I can scoop out the gullet and bring the working edge to a wicked point. My chains eat wood. Took me a few years to get it down, but it’s worth the effort!</p><p></p><p>I don’t like grinders. They get the teeth sharp, but not like free hand filing. Plus, hand filing is fun ! Slow down and learn a bit. Get to know your saw, bar, and chain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HuskyP, post: 7555095, member: 176412"] I prefer hand filing. I can scoop out the gullet and bring the working edge to a wicked point. My chains eat wood. Took me a few years to get it down, but it’s worth the effort! I don’t like grinders. They get the teeth sharp, but not like free hand filing. Plus, hand filing is fun ! Slow down and learn a bit. Get to know your saw, bar, and chain. [/QUOTE]
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