Chainsaw chain sharpening + adjusting rakers

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A simple process using hand files to keep your chains sharp and hungry! using 7/32" round file for this 3/8" pitch chain and a flat file and Oregon 0.030" depth gauge for lowering the rakers.
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Nice job, noth'n fancy but she will cut good. I rarely file the rakers, only if my saw stops biting which rarely I'd an issue, I prefer a taller raker for better control of the cut. Good job sir..

johnkomosa
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Nixe video . Gotta love a fresh file . Takes minimal time to sharpen a chain

hotpotatoz
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I have just bought a dremel and there kit love it first time I ever sharpen a chain just left a little bur it is semi chisel so put a pointed stone in took the bur off I can't wait for it go blunt again 😂😂

patterdalezipsuzilil
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Thanks for sharing, congratulations on the video. What brand of lime?

geogenesf.
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I like the tooth filing! You did really nice job there but The raker gauge that you are using it will turn your chain to cut crooked and eventually will produce only dust by the middle of the chain and back! Update to a progressive debt gauge for more consistency of tooth bites!

kostasfrangos
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Great lesson on sharpening chains! I'm the founder of EzzDoo, which makes sharpeners. How do I contact you to ask you questions?😃

EzzDoo_Tool
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Testerenin disini bitirdin uc sefer sonra yeni zincir

ismailerdal
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I had a saw sharpening business for years and NEVER once did I ever have to touch the rakers, it's BULLCRAP

jimwilson