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Mike Paulson
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 30, 2004 4:15 pm    Post subject: cheap chain saw sharpener Reply with quote

For anyone interested, Harbor Freight catalog sales has their chain
sharpener on sale for $59.95. I have had one for a couple years and am
happy with it. It's not a heavy duty pro model, but it doesn't cost
hundreds of dollars either. I still sharpen with a file most of time but
this thing is worth its weight in gold when I hit rocks or nails and
really do a number on the chain.

http://www.harborfreightusa.com/usa/itemdisplay/displayItem.do?itemid=40208

-mike paulson, fort collins, co
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Leo Lichtman
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 30, 2004 8:24 pm    Post subject: Re: cheap chain saw sharpener Reply with quote

"Mike Paulson" wrote: (clip) I have had one for a couple years and am happy
with it (clip)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
I second the motion. HF has these on sale from time to time at this price,
so if you happen to miss the sale, wait "til next time. I bought one, and I
think it is ideal for the home user. Two of my chain-sawing/woodturning
friends have borrowed it, and both ended up buying their own.
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Steve Wolfe
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 30, 2004 9:02 pm    Post subject: Re: cheap chain saw sharpener Reply with quote

Quote:
I second the motion. HF has these on sale from time to time at this
price,
so if you happen to miss the sale, wait "til next time. I bought one, and
I
think it is ideal for the home user. Two of my chain-sawing/woodturning
friends have borrowed it, and both ended up buying their own.

A dremel or other rotary tool can also do the job very nicely and quickly
in a pinch. : )

steve
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Grandpa
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 01, 2004 7:03 am    Post subject: Re: cheap chain saw sharpener Reply with quote

Steve Wolfe wrote:

Quote:
I second the motion. HF has these on sale from time to time at this
price,so if you happen to miss the sale, wait "til next time. I bought one, and
I think it is ideal for the home user. Two of my chain-sawing/woodturning
friends have borrowed it, and both ended up buying their own.

A dremel or other rotary tool can also do the job very nicely and quickly
in a pinch. : )

steve

Years ago I bought a 12v dremel look alike that hooks to my truck
battery. Its a Craftsman<gasp> that cost me $19. Still works like a
champ and sharpened my old Craftsman 12" for many years until it finally
died. Now if sharpenes my 18" Husky. Damned fine tool and Dremel bits
fit it perfectly. No files for this Grandpa!
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Leo Lichtman
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 01, 2004 8:54 am    Post subject: Re: cheap chain saw sharpener Reply with quote

"Grandpa" wrote: Years ago I bought a 12v dremel look alike that hooks to
my truck battery. (clip)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
I have one like that also, sold by Oregon (made in Japan.) It has a gauge
which helps keep the grinder angle correct. I paid a lot more for mine than
you paid for yours. My local chainsaw store guy tells me those are better
than the bench type that he uses. I think the reason is that they remove a
lot less metal, so the chain can be sharpened more times before it has to be
discarded.
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Brian Combs
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 01, 2004 6:20 pm    Post subject: Re: cheap chain saw sharpener Reply with quote

I used that for many years along with a file. Once I got to use the HF
sharpener I was sold. I can do about 10 chains an hour and just change the
chains out when they start to dull. It is also great with the Alaska Mill,
I always have sharp chains---ah, provided I sharpen after use and don't wait
until they are all in need ;-)

Brian
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J. Clarke
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 02, 2004 6:59 pm    Post subject: Re: cheap chain saw sharpener Reply with quote

Leo Lichtman wrote:

Quote:

"Grandpa" wrote: Years ago I bought a 12v dremel look alike that hooks to
my truck battery. (clip)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
I have one like that also, sold by Oregon (made in Japan.) It has a gauge
which helps keep the grinder angle correct. I paid a lot more for mine
than
you paid for yours. My local chainsaw store guy tells me those are better
than the bench type that he uses. I think the reason is that they remove
a lot less metal, so the chain can be sharpened more times before it has
to be discarded.

FWIW, <http://www.dremel.com/html/home_fr.html> may be of interest.

--
--John
Reply to jclarke at ae tee tee global dot net
(was jclarke at eye bee em dot net)
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