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Proper file size for a chain dosent work
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<blockquote data-quote="Maintenance supervisor" data-source="post: 7631183" data-attributes="member: 161502"><p>You should be worried about cutting yourself on a freshly sharpened chain, simply put if this is not a concern your not going to get good results. </p><p>You can file all you want out of the side plate but if your corner isn't sharp it won't make a difference. </p><p>The stihl file guides are well designed for the novice chain sharpeners. If you dirt, rock ,or find metal in a tree the guides are very useful to restore a chain back to sharp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maintenance supervisor, post: 7631183, member: 161502"] You should be worried about cutting yourself on a freshly sharpened chain, simply put if this is not a concern your not going to get good results. You can file all you want out of the side plate but if your corner isn't sharp it won't make a difference. The stihl file guides are well designed for the novice chain sharpeners. If you dirt, rock ,or find metal in a tree the guides are very useful to restore a chain back to sharp. [/QUOTE]
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