I just received mine this morning . The thing works like a charm for Trueing up cutter angles and lengths. Not real inexpensive, but it works as advertised and is very well made .
Www.timberlinesharpener.com
Www.timberlinesharpener.com
Clean a spot on your chain with nail polish cleaner and then paint a spot with your wife's brightest color. Easy to see as you move the chain.Just checked out the video's and it looks like it works perty slick, thanks for the heads up. I allways get sidetracked and forget where I left off sharpening by hand.
Clean a spot on your chain with nail polish cleaner and then paint a spot with your wife's brightest color. Easy to see as you move the chain.
Great idea ! Thanks for the tip !I use a magic marker to mark where I start.
I use a magic marker to mark where I start.
That's what I use.
Nixon, I missed this thread first time around. Those things look pretty neat. They're pricey buy not too bad. I think that my present chain sharpener cost around $90 and you have to take the chain off the bar. If and when it pegs out I may replace it with one of those. Thanks.