Thanks Del. I ordered one.
Is your hourly time rate, of a min. $25, equal to simply buying another handsaw? and files to sharpen it once every 10 yrs.? I don't get it....
Those blades are impulse hardened so filing with a conventional feather file may not be viable… The conventional feather files are generally for Japanese saws that are not impulse hardened… There are however diamond saw files available for these types of impulse hardened blades.
I wanted to make sure other readers knew there are different types of blades and files… that could potentially save some grief.Two of those files are diamond files.
The blade is a Silky Hayate.
Is your hourly time rate, of a min. $25, equal to simply buying another handsaw? and files to sharpen it once every 10 yrs.? I don't get it....
Yes, he probably should have posted in the homeowners helper forum... but this advice applies to a 200 dollar silky just as well... and what kind of hack are you that climbs for $25 an hour? Must not be much of a climber...
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