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  1. Tree09

    Sharpening: part 2, square chisel chain.

    Oh I'm sure he's making it look easy, and that saw is like a laser. I think he's using a double chisel tho.
  2. Tree09

    Sharpening: part 2, square chisel chain.

    Lol no, i tried to buy it there, but i wasn't gonna call and all that. I'll either try bailey's or Madsens, it would be good to further my supplier horizons. I need to get some other stuff too, so that would be good. Going to start making my own chains, so those would be the place to go. I did...
  3. Tree09

    Sharpening: part 2, square chisel chain.

    They didn't from my search. Going with bailey's
  4. Tree09

    Sharpening: part 2, square chisel chain.

    There's no add to cart... first place i looked.
  5. Tree09

    Sharpening: part 2, square chisel chain.

    Next really stupid question(s), can you use a regular triangle file? I have some of those, and looking to buy some files in the midwest is proving challenging. I guess I'm confused with why the "triangle" files are hexagons. Do you kinda only hit the top or the side at a time, and kinda have to...
  6. Tree09

    Sharpening: part 2, square chisel chain.

    Thank you Jed, Dave, and Burnham!
  7. Tree09

    Sharpening: part 2, square chisel chain.

    Damnit, I'm trying to be serious for once!! No I'm talking about 3/8 picco chisel.
  8. Tree09

    Sharpening: part 2, square chisel chain.

    Thanks Dave, so i guess this is worth the effort. Can you do it on smaller chain, say like a climbing saw?
  9. Tree09

    Sharpening: part 2, square chisel chain.

    Here's the vid from @Jed. I think i would still keep a few "normal" chains to do dirty work, but having a saw that cuts in half the time would be unreal. I had heard it was faster but that's like changing cc levels performance jump. I'm hoping some of our logger/ old timers/ guys who know about...
  10. Tree09

    Sharpening: part 2, square chisel chain.

    And bump again. Just watched a vid from @Jed where the chain he sharpened is 48 percent faster than stock chain. And I'm very intrigued. I'm a part timer, no where near the class that most are here, and it is only my extreme arrogance that i could even think that i could learn this. But...... if...
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