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    Sharpening Your Chain

    We are all family here, thanks for hearing me
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    Sharpening Your Chain

    Yes, the driver is responsible by law for anything attached to the vehicle. But thank you all sooo much for the reminder of my failure :/: Sometimes shit happens
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    Sharpening Your Chain

    Yea but... One of those awesome sharpeners forgot to cinch down the hitch on the chipper once. The chipper hopped off the ball, The chains drug the chipper about 15 feet and i had to replace the entire driveway surface!
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    Sharpening Your Chain

    I know some heavy weed smokers that can put a wicked edge on a chain. They seem to really get into it
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    Sharpening Your Chain

    I also have a Silvey 510 round ground plus a Silvey raker grinder. Got tired of spending evenings filing chain. Round ground chains cut slower, but are less forgiving. If i was a faller, no question, i would go with chisel cut. But i work on urban trees full of crap, also we cut stumps very low...
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    Sharpening Your Chain

    Outer layer, chrome hard finish, inner layer, softer steel. Check it out: when filing, see that layer that peels off? That layer is what is hard enough to cut wood.
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    Sharpening Your Chain

    Yup! You and me both. Wiping?? Uhhh whats the point?
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    Sharpening Your Chain

    Chisel cut, round ground, two different types of chain, two seperate types of users. Fellers cut high, with clean trees (no fences, crap grown into them or years of nailing lights, or whatever onto the trunks. Urban tree guys get all that crap on a daily basis. Round ground is more forgiving...
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    Sharpening Your Chain

    I am sure everone knows this, but in the first few minutes of the vid i got dizzy from the vid dancing around so shut it off. What i did not see in the first few seconds of the vid was a talk about the composition of a saw chain: they are made with a super hard chrome finish, but the body is...
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