That ones for a 3/16 file. I know WesSpur has them for 7/32. And 5/32
http://www.wesspur.com/chainsaw/chainsaw-accessories.html?whence=
Here's one for less $$...
http://www.fleetfarm.com/detail/Oregon-File-Guide-with-3/16-In.-File/0000000020048?gclid=CKaxoYPd87kCFS9dQgodgEkAgA
Hopefully this is it.
Butches vise set up is really slick. I have a vise bolted to the back corner of my flatbed. A stump vise is a good tool if your a ways away from your...
. I got another of those Oregon round file, filing guides this summer for teaching my ground guys how to file. It worked very good to help them get a chain that would actually cut. It held the file somewhere around 10% above the top of the cutter. . It definatly paid for itself . Once they...
It helps to go down a size at the half way point.
But chisel files pretty much come in 1 size. Tho some goofy files I have used are a bit thicker than others. Back when guys were still running 5/8 pitch chain chisel files could be got for different size chain.
Very seldom do I run a...
No way of knowing. But it wouldn't surprise if every good tip that's given didn't cost the giver 20 or 30 lbs, 10-15 kg of sweat. . In my case some times double that. . I sweat a lot and I'm not too bright.
I really advocate the Carlton Filo Plate for taking down depth gauges. ( riders, takers, ect.) .
If you have a bar rail roller and a bar rail grinder they can help extend a bars life.
And of coures set the oiler to MAX output. .
That over aggressive fileing and taking the riders...
Cottonwood is kindof a nightmare tree on bars and chains. . Far worse than wet red cedar. . Rope Armor. Got the last piece of the problem. . His over aggressive filing has caused the bar to wear out Inside the groove. . The over aggressive angles combined with a half wore out chain and a...
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