Best Way to Sharpen Chainsaw Chain

   / Best Way to Sharpen Chainsaw Chain #31  
I'm late to the thread but...the above is the best advice ever....it took me too many years to finally learn that. Now I buy them by the dozen which lasts me about 2 years. I cut around 10 cord/yr.

turnkey, exactly how I do it . . . I keep several chains on hand and when dull I change it out and when I'm getting low on fresh chains I take them into my Stihl dealer to sharpen them . . . he doesn't charge me much probably because I have bought so many Stihl products from him. :laughing:
 
   / Best Way to Sharpen Chainsaw Chain #32  
Despite what they tell you very few weekend firewood cutters can freehand file a chain and do a good job. Itç—´ not a skill youæ±*e going to master overnight or probably ever with light use. I had a Timberline jig and it worked really well but it was slow and tedious. I ended up buying an Oregon chain grinder. It has the disadvantage of having to remove a chain but it works well once I got the hang of it. Removing a chain isn稚 as big of a deal as it might seem if I didn稚 rock the chain or cut dirt one chain would easily cut more than I wanted to split in a day. Thereç—´ plenty of tools available to assist in sharpening a saw but I致e never dealt with most of them.
\
Same as you but I use the Timberline with a stump vise in the woods if I need it and a grinder in the shop. I don't sharpen very often. I'm careful what and where I stick the bar into. I agree, the timberline is slow but in the woods, it's fine. I'd rather grind them but it's not always convenient.
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

2014 INTERNATIONAL PROSTAR+ (A58214)
2014 INTERNATIONAL...
2019 TerraGator 7300 Spinner truck (A56436)
2019 TerraGator...
2006 CHEVROLET EXPRESS SERVICE VAN (A58017)
2006 CHEVROLET...
Hyundai HL 960 Wheel Loader (A56857)
Hyundai HL 960...
30in Hydraulic Forks Skid Steer Attachment (A56857)
30in Hydraulic...
2019 ALLMAND BROS, INC. ALLMAND BROS, INC. (A55745)
2019 ALLMAND BROS...
 
Top