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Square Grinding the almost dead chains
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<blockquote data-quote="user 122190" data-source="post: 7772383" data-attributes="member: 122190"><p>I'm resurrecting this thread. It took me a bit to find it again. Still the best price on these double bevel files. Now that I have about gone thru a chain that was square ground, I'm a BIG believer in square filed chains. Faster and smoother and more durable then round file, and to me it is not any more difficult. I am probably not filing as accurate from tooth to tooth, but the results in the wood is what matters.</p><p></p><p>I've ordered another 10 of these files. Elsewhere I'm seeing $200 per dozen. Yikes!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 122190, post: 7772383, member: 122190"] I'm resurrecting this thread. It took me a bit to find it again. Still the best price on these double bevel files. Now that I have about gone thru a chain that was square ground, I'm a BIG believer in square filed chains. Faster and smoother and more durable then round file, and to me it is not any more difficult. I am probably not filing as accurate from tooth to tooth, but the results in the wood is what matters. I've ordered another 10 of these files. Elsewhere I'm seeing $200 per dozen. Yikes!!! [/QUOTE]
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