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Nope...haven't hit anything.I'm learning to keep that chain tension dialed in and putting the right amount of pressure...not to much, not to little.The file.....will do...when are you free for a lesson?Once that chain gets a little dull I back off. I look at it just like a knife....razor sharp is safer than dull. I've got time and my shop charges $7 per chain. Worth it for now.
Quote from: h20hunter on November 30, 2015, 09:26:51 AMNope...haven't hit anything.I'm learning to keep that chain tension dialed in and putting the right amount of pressure...not to much, not to little.The file.....will do...when are you free for a lesson?Once that chain gets a little dull I back off. I look at it just like a knife....razor sharp is safer than dull. I've got time and my shop charges $7 per chain. Worth it for now.Which shop is that? I just change the chain when it gets dull, so I have a box of them that need sharpening.
Cutting good.
Ed....This one?http://www.harborfreight.com/electric-chain-saw-sharpener-68221.html
And that is exactly why I now have a pair of chaps on order. $75 bucks on Amazon.........http://www.amazon.com/Husqvarna-587160704-Technical-Apron-38-Inch/dp/B00STHFARY/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1448916996&sr=8-1&keywords=chainsaw+chapsfor that one time where things go poorly.When I'm out back working I also keep a two way on my hip and one inside with the wife.