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<blockquote data-quote="GypsyCliff" data-source="post: 6191301" data-attributes="member: 148278"><p>Stump vise, sharp file, and hand sharpening guide. Ten minutes and it's throwing chips. When it's not throwing chips it's time for a break anyway, and a few strokes with the sharp file. Bought the files 5 at a time, the chains 2 at a time, and a bar and sprocket. Keeping them in rotation, and they should last a good, long time.</p><p></p><p>Cliff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GypsyCliff, post: 6191301, member: 148278"] Stump vise, sharp file, and hand sharpening guide. Ten minutes and it's throwing chips. When it's not throwing chips it's time for a break anyway, and a few strokes with the sharp file. Bought the files 5 at a time, the chains 2 at a time, and a bar and sprocket. Keeping them in rotation, and they should last a good, long time. Cliff [/QUOTE]
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