When you start to feel like you've got a real grip on filing go check out the channel clickspring... That guys is playing a totally different sport with his files...
Thankyou very much for this video I bought my first chainsaw last week and when I was sharpening for my very first time, using what file the chain recommended It didn't seam right it felt slightly to small exactly like what you showed us in the beginning of your video. Now I can't wait to try the next size up. Thankyou very much for your video I really appreciate it!!!!!
Have this a try this morning, what a difference. After years of using smaller files for my smaller chain, a simple change to a larger file has made a huge difference to the way my saw cuts. No more packs of multiple size files from now on. Thanks for sharing this with us all
I'm a beginner at this, and can't wait to sharpen my chains on the next rain day I have at work. I really appreciate the positive affirmations you add to your video text. The world needs to practice them ! God bless you, peace and grace to you as well !
Thanks Buckin' you are simply the best. I follow you since we left PARIS FRANCE to find a new life. Now, one year after, I have my own woods in the country and in one month, I'll be back to school to learn everything about being a woodsman ! Thank you for giving me the inspiration for this new career and I simply hope the best for you and your loved ones ! Maxi greetings man.
When I started w/the smaller (recommended) file, I struggled so much sharpening (ruining) the teeth. After seeing this, I switched to 3/16” and wow! The chain is sharp, and I’m confidently and effectively sharpening now! Thank you so much Sir. I appreciate your passion and dedication to teaching.
Going to use an Oregon 3/16 File on my 201. Thank you Buckin for saving me alot of time,and teaching me something I might not have ever known without your Videos. Looks like you get the Gullet,and at the same time the 3/16 just fits,and sharpens better.Also for demonstrating that the Husky Files don't work as well for the topping Saws ,so I don't have to wonder which File works best. As always very grateful for your Channel Buckin .
My first chain saw was an electric, about 30 years ago, just some odd job pruning, then about 20 years ago bought a gas power saw and more pruning and cutting, even poison Ivy vines about 8 to10 inch diameter, big itchy stuff, pulled down some big trees. Taught myself to climb as a refresher course from earlier days of living with apple/plum and pear trees. I always took my chains to a shop to have them sharpened or bought a new one, seemed cheap enough for professional results. I have never sharpened my own. This video is the one that will get me to set up a new work table and put up my vice to get the gullet. After moving last year i got stuff everywhere in boxes and storage, it is a cluster closet of crap(stuff) got a box of files, box o chains, a great indoor work project for the winter months. Love all the detailed comments, I am very slow to do detailed work that I've never done. Must absorb as much info from all sources. My local friends have told me they can't believe I've never sharpened a chain, they've all done it. It wasn't until now with such great camera angle close ups and the best darn tootin teacher on the yous toob that has inspired/motivated and taught me to appreciate my own abilities. Thanks Buckin and the many, many experienced wood-folks for all the valuable insights. Love the Buckin army, I'm a buck-private.
New subscriber who GREATLY appreciates your videos and the time you take to make them. Haven't operated a chainsaw in 20 years and just bought a Poulan Pro 4218 that came with an Oregon Chain that calls for the 5/32 file. The 5/32 felt weird when I test fit it to the cutter. Now I'm going to use the 3/16 when it comes time for the first sharpening. At first I thought it was a Full Chisel Chain based on the square factory grind and was ready to purchase a Swiss made bevel file , boy am I glad I watched this video before I did that !! Thanks Buckin for helping out the newbie community. And as always , Thank You for your messages of kindness. Be Safe , Be Kind and Be Happy.
Good day to you buckin’ ive been a cabinetmaker and shop teacher for decades, always had a mental block about getting my chains sharp, sharp! Always ended up buying a new one, chain that is not a new saw,well just want to thank you from the bottom of my heart, you’ve changed everything for me, first revelation teeth don’t have to be the same lenght, second revelation boat filing get the gullet, third revelation don’t need to count strokes, and finially forth revelation keep going until you see a burr and no light on the edge, it’s not rocket science,thanks again
Thank you!!!!my saw wouldn’t cut butter lol.cutting to the left ,smoking you get the picture. I watched your video and followed what you said and it cuts awesome.Even my employee that cuts firewood to heat his house for the last 30 years was impressed!!
Great info, always worried about having exact file size, your close ups really showed how much better the 3/16" file fit the teeth. Been on saws since I was 12, in tree business and lot clearing for about ten years total off and on in earlier years. I'm 59 August 2022, I really learned a VALUABLE lesson to share with family and friends thanks to you. I've been watching your videos for a couple of years, just subscribed in support for good lesson learned today
It’s all in the filing!! I sure have learned a thing or two from your videos! My fire wood cutting is a heck of a lot easier now! I just enjoy cutting and splitting!! Thank you BBR 👍🏻✊
Great filing and really great description of how to file. Like surfing, playing pool, golf and so many other things in life something one hones and hopefully improves on until the bell curve starts pointing back down
Great video. Thanks for taking the time to share your expertise. I prefer to work on my own tools and this gives me the confidence as a new chainsaw owner.
this is crazy. i just bought a husky t435 top handle saw for cleaning fence rows. and i never had a saw that called for a 5/32 file. smallest for me was a 3/16 file and i was just looking out in the garage excactly what buckin just showed. Love you Buckin and the family.
Thank you for taking the time to teach every one how do all this!!! Did a 026 sharpen and do the rakers!! WOW HOT STEEL IN BUTTER !! THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHOWING HOW TO DO IT !! WHAT A DIFFERENCE!!
I found a 3/16" file to work better on my S 290 for what I wanted instead of the little 5/32, .....before I even knew what I wanted. I just knew I didn't want what the 5/32 was producing. Thanks for confirming BBR
Man I discovered Buckin last week and I’ve already watched maybe 60 videos? I wonder if I’ll ever watch up, great problem to have. Stay blessed everyone
Only reason I use a 5/32 is when I get old chains that guys discard with lots of toothed left but it don't cut. I open up the gullet with them to re establish that hook. All about the gullet my man. Chains have life gain and it doesn't cost me a thing except a cup of coffee and a couple of songs on the radio. Love from ontario
Buckin I'm stoked you got back to me about purchasing an axe absolutely stoked now these videos you post are Awesome and have made me so much more up close and personal with all my power saws I Will NEVER pay to have my chains sharpened by anyone else ever again bought myself an Organ sharpening kit and some extra swiss made files and I'm off to the races with sharpening all these chains THANK YOU A TON
Always love the filing videos.....Teaching me always BR....I will never forget leaning against the log you were sitting on at Buckin Stock giving the same lesson...THANK YOU !!!!
Hi, Billy. I use a 5.5 mm file for large saws (like Husqvarna 572xp) , 4,8 mm file for medium-sized saws (like Husqvarna 550xp) and 4,0 mm file for small saws (like Echo 2511) . Akujelppi from Finland 😉
Thanks for the helpful information Buckin’...always appreciated! It sounds like it’s raining really hard there, at first I thought you were frying bacon on the wood stove 😆
Buckin' i had trouble sharpening my chains for my little saw recommended file was 5/32 after watching you with your man sized saw chains i went up to 3/16 much better an much easier to sharpen my chains, thanks Buckin' for helping me think outside the box.........
@@shapeshifter7753 i had that same trouble plus as Buckin' said you have to hold the file up which i think is the issue with keeping them consistent but after watching Buckin's sharpening videos i tried 3/16 and the difference was amazing i honestly haven't looked back since....
These videos are GREAT! Lets be honest, the average home owner owns these little saws for cutting around the house, and like you said, they call for the smaller files. those that are running production, or working as an arborist are going to have topping saws, and can use the same information!! Thank you sir! The question I have is what files you use, because the ones I get look nothing like the spiral pattern you have on yours! Thank you good sir! Have a great day everyone!
Great video as ever Buckin, really learnt something here 👍. I've previously always used the 5/32 on smaller chains but look forward to trying out grinding those gullets with a 3/16 next time. 18:25 great shot of the Safety Crocs 😲. All the best from chilly wet Devon, UK.
Just found you on you tube this past week and we are watching you every night. You are one incrediblean and a very happy, positive person. You have life by the butt. We are from the mountains in North central Pennsylvania. Love your program
@@BuckinBillyRaySmith we watched both videos of your rehab And tour accident. You say you are not religious but let me tell you. You have been put on this earth as a messenger and God is on your shoulder for sure. You have a Aura around you of kindness and being happy. You are so uplifting. Also, my husband timbers our property and we burn firewood, about 15 cord a yr. Never bought oil in 30 yrs. And he has learned a lot from you in a week. You both are the same age. Thank you my fb friend
This is true, absolutely true. I’ve been doing this for years, never knew it was a thing. What ever size saw/chain combination I’m running after the chain has some miles on it I try a bigger file. If I’m having to start my stroke and pull up on the file it’s a dead giveaway. The file stroke with it’s proper X and Y axis (angle & tilt) should correct any dulling.
NICE little saw buckin they work great I carry one on the 4 wheeler sometimes going into my buddy's hunting camp in case there's dead fall across the trail great tutorial video be kind be safe 😁😁👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Hey Buckin thanks that was real clear. Sorry to hear of the mighty Chester passing on, hugs from all of us to you Wendy and the kids. He was a character all right and he lived an admirable existence.
Good afternoon from the Netherlands! Thanks for sharing. Did some firewood cutting last Saturday and afterwards filed up the chain again using your tips and tricks. They really work for me. First a few downward strokes to get the gullet and therefor the hook and then dress up the topplate. Once again thanks! Hope your arm is feeling better.
@@BuckinBillyRaySmith would you be able/willing to do some more take guage debur bar maintenance and also your PREFERENCES to mix oils and octane for the older saws.
Thank you sir. I've been looking for some one to show me the best way to sharpen my chainsaw. I've watched your channel for a while. Great content. Awesome work. Thank you 😊
That makes so much sense! I think the 5/32 was made to use with a guide that files that hook. I don't like using the guide. I think using a 3/16 makes alot of sense. Thank you Billy Ray!!
328 / 5000 Vertaalresultaten Old School! Did it once in this way, but since Oregon developed an automatic sharpener with the accompanying chain, sharpening is done in 3 seconds! My stihl petrol saw is now gathering dust because I bought a Makita battery-powered chainsaw, no longer dragging with petrol.
Idk how clean you like your work bench but I like to have some 6" neodymium magnets wrapped in some ziploc bags on each side of the bar. Makes clean up a breeze, just put the bag on backwards and pull them off and do whatever you want with the shavings. Hello from SoFlo :D
So the is it a laser or a axe video got me here. Gotta say man your positivity is contagious. I have found humble hard work to be a good mind cleanse in my life as well. Keep making these videos! I appreciate the wealth of knowledge and the positive attitude! Thanks man!
I'm sitting here drinking coffee hanging out with ol' buckin' billy ray. My saws are sharp, but you got me wanting to file... So I guess in gonna wander out back, and find something to saw on... Love, and respect to all you folks!
Thank u buckin... Been following for a while now here from South Africa... Have a 45cc 18inch saw with a low profile chain... Got a 3/16 file set and was worried about my file being too big but the gullet looked a lot better... Saw cuts like a big one... Thank u for sharing the trade and the love... Big ups "boet" afrikaans for brother👍👍
Great information thank be to you and yours. Love love what your doing on this channel so much help hard to take it all in. You are amazing. God bless you my friend
Another good video. Guess I’ll try the 3/16” file although the file guide does eliminate part of the problem with the 5/32” by keeping it high and against the tooth. Have learned so much from your videos. Thank you.
Buckin, this video was very instructional and informational good for all of those chainsaw users. But I'm not into chainsaws, I'm too old to teach this old dog new tricks. Be Kind Folks!
It’s crazy how similar you and I file even down to the rocking strokes to get the gullet out I don’t know anyone else that did that till I seen your channel 👍
I’ve probably watched this three or four times now. Still pick a little something up every time. Sincerely though, thanks so much for recommending the 7/32” file. With the 3/16” I found on a new tooth, I developed too much gullet and it would cut like crazy for a few cuts and then roll that cutter right back just enough so that I’d have to dog in to get it to really pull through. With the bigger file, it’s not so extreme a hook
Go back about a year on the videos... He made one with all the angles, and really broke it down good! This one is good also, but he really goes into detail on the other one.
Good morning. Super video. I bought some 3/32 chainsaw files. They are so fine they hardly take enough metal off . I will deffinately get some 3/16 files
Was just wondering have you ever heard of a Canadian i purchased one in 1965 I was 15 years old then I still have it. In joy your video’s and I even have the wife watching now. She is into your axes. So from Montana to you keep em coming.
Hey there Buckin and friends. I have always struggled sharpening little saws. Pees me off. I swapped to the next size up and it just snigs right in there better. Those little wee files are just to aggravating.Love to all from NZ.
Went to store today and bought a package of .316 files ( 3 pieces). Gonna start training correct filing on my beloved dad's old husky 44 saw before I go over my .325 chain on my own 545 saw 😊😊
Right on Billy. I started using a 3/16 on my 3/8 lo pro chains right after you put the first video up on it. I have to file mine a few times with the 5/32 on a new chain because I don't hardly have enough clearance to run the file between the tooth and the raker when they are brand new.
Hey Buckin only found you a few months ago right before I started climbing now I'm binge watching every night awesome content and thank you for sharing your years of experience... hope your family's doing well have you found a brand of file that holds up better than the rest? Thanks Handy Handy from PA.
I wish I could like this question a 100 times. I want that too. And is there a difference in file plates for which size chains. Also I'm very interested in the flat file sharpening so which file for which size chains
Goodmorning from iowa Buckin! I've been using your techniques as of lately and it has been helping get the most of of the chain much appreciated. Hope your arm is on the mend
Speaking of small chainsaws, I'm trying to get a small Homelite XL UT-10655 running that was my grandfather's and need parts(carb., etc....) Where is the best place to do that? Thank you for the videos. I have loved saws since I was a kid but don't get to work with them as much as I would like.
Great question!! How many sharpenings would you normally get out of a file on a standard 18 inch bar. Thanks for chiming in people. Rookie climber from Sask. Cheers.
The more times I watch your filing videos the more confident I get in my hand filing. Thanks for sharing your knowledge Buckin'
Same here! I'm still learning
Completely agree. Something about his method really imparts how simple it can be.
When you start to feel like you've got a real grip on filing go check out the channel clickspring... That guys is playing a totally different sport with his files...
@@jonpierce8342 Thanks Jon I'll go check it out
Thankyou very much for this video I bought my first chainsaw last week and when I was sharpening for my very first time, using what file the chain recommended It didn't seam right it felt slightly to small exactly like what you showed us in the beginning of your video. Now I can't wait to try the next size up. Thankyou very much for your video I really appreciate it!!!!!
Have this a try this morning, what a difference. After years of using smaller files for my smaller chain, a simple change to a larger file has made a huge difference to the way my saw cuts. No more packs of multiple size files from now on. Thanks for sharing this with us all
I'm a beginner at this, and can't wait to sharpen my chains on the next rain day I have at work.
I really appreciate the positive affirmations you add to your video text. The world needs to practice them ! God bless you, peace and grace to you as well !
Well, if hadn’t seen that with my own eyes, I never would have believed that. Incredible. 👍
Thanks Buckin' you are simply the best. I follow you since we left PARIS FRANCE to find a new life. Now, one year after, I have my own woods in the country and in one month, I'll be back to school to learn everything about being a woodsman ! Thank you for giving me the inspiration for this new career and I simply hope the best for you and your loved ones ! Maxi greetings man.
chase yer dreams brother ,,, i missed the that school part ,,lololol
When I started w/the smaller (recommended) file, I struggled so much sharpening (ruining) the teeth.
After seeing this, I switched to 3/16” and wow!
The chain is sharp, and I’m confidently and effectively sharpening now!
Thank you so much Sir.
I appreciate your passion and dedication to teaching.
Just what I needed to hear Friend.
Going to use an Oregon 3/16 File on my 201. Thank you Buckin for saving me alot of time,and teaching me something I might not have ever known without your Videos. Looks like you get the Gullet,and at the same time the 3/16 just fits,and sharpens better.Also for demonstrating that the Husky Files don't work as well for the topping Saws ,so I don't have to wonder which File works best. As always very grateful for your Channel Buckin .
@Zebracat5 sorry - i don't have y prob >>> i only use file with onprinted emblem showing a galopping horse on germany made files
My first chain saw was an electric, about 30 years ago, just some odd job pruning, then about 20 years ago bought a gas power saw and more pruning and cutting, even poison Ivy vines about 8 to10 inch diameter, big itchy stuff, pulled down some big trees. Taught myself to climb as a refresher course from earlier days of living with apple/plum and pear trees.
I always took my chains to a shop to have them sharpened or bought a new one, seemed cheap enough for professional results.
I have never sharpened my own.
This video is the one that will get me to set up a new work table and put up my vice to get the gullet.
After moving last year i got stuff everywhere in boxes and storage, it is a cluster closet of crap(stuff)
got a box of files, box o chains, a great indoor work project for the winter months.
Love all the detailed comments, I am very slow to do detailed work that I've never done. Must absorb as much info from all sources.
My local friends have told me they can't believe I've never sharpened a chain, they've all done it.
It wasn't until now with such great camera angle close ups and the best darn tootin teacher on the yous toob that has inspired/motivated and taught me to appreciate my own abilities.
Thanks Buckin and the many, many experienced wood-folks for all the valuable insights.
Love the Buckin army, I'm a buck-private.
New subscriber who GREATLY appreciates your videos and the time you take to make them. Haven't operated a chainsaw in 20 years and just bought a Poulan Pro 4218 that came with an Oregon Chain that calls for the 5/32 file. The 5/32 felt weird when I test fit it to the cutter. Now I'm going to use the 3/16 when it comes time for the first sharpening. At first I thought it was a Full Chisel Chain based on the square factory grind and was ready to purchase a Swiss made bevel file , boy am I glad I watched this video before I did that !! Thanks Buckin for helping out the newbie community. And as always , Thank You for your messages of kindness. Be Safe , Be Kind and Be Happy.
I got several pro 4218 and I used the 3/16 just fine
Surely there's space... because you've been using the bigger file previously like you say?
Good day to you buckin’ ive been a cabinetmaker and shop teacher for decades, always had a mental block about getting my chains sharp, sharp! Always ended up buying a new one, chain that is not a new saw,well just want to thank you from the bottom of my heart, you’ve changed everything for me, first revelation teeth don’t have to be the same lenght, second revelation boat filing get the gullet, third revelation don’t need to count strokes, and finially forth revelation keep going until you see a burr and no light on the edge, it’s not rocket science,thanks again
Sums up nicely what buckin would explain over the space of 25 videos 😎
Thank you!!!!my saw wouldn’t cut butter lol.cutting to the left ,smoking you get the picture. I watched your video and followed what you said and it cuts awesome.Even my employee that cuts firewood to heat his house for the last 30 years was impressed!!
Lol. I've burnt up my share and couldn't figure out why or how I got a bowed cut.
Buckin I love when you open your trunk of knowledge and tricks and share them with use beginners thank you brother
you bet
You have the best sharpening videos in all of TH-cam!!!
Great info, always worried about having exact file size, your close ups really showed how much better the 3/16" file fit the teeth. Been on saws since I was 12, in tree business and lot clearing for about ten years total off and on in earlier years. I'm 59 August 2022, I really learned a VALUABLE lesson to share with family and friends thanks to you. I've been watching your videos for a couple of years, just subscribed in support for good lesson learned today
HE'S a gun no doubt !
It’s all in the filing!! I sure have learned a thing or two from your videos! My fire wood cutting is a heck of a lot easier now! I just enjoy cutting and splitting!! Thank you BBR 👍🏻✊
Great filing and really great description of how to file. Like surfing, playing pool, golf and so many other things in life something one hones and hopefully improves on until the bell curve starts pointing back down
Great video. Thanks for taking the time to share your expertise. I prefer to work on my own tools and this gives me the confidence as a new chainsaw owner.
this is crazy. i just bought a husky t435 top handle saw for cleaning fence rows. and i never had a saw that called for a 5/32 file. smallest for me was a 3/16 file and i was just looking out in the garage excactly what buckin just showed. Love you Buckin and the family.
Thank you for taking the time to teach every one how do all this!!! Did a 026 sharpen and do the rakers!! WOW HOT STEEL IN BUTTER !! THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHOWING HOW TO DO IT !! WHAT A DIFFERENCE!!
I found a 3/16" file to work better on my S 290 for what I wanted instead of the little 5/32, .....before I even knew what I wanted. I just knew I didn't want what the 5/32 was producing. Thanks for confirming BBR
I tried what U said and it worked. I couldn't believe it. I was so happy. Thank you😀
Man I discovered Buckin last week and I’ve already watched maybe 60 videos? I wonder if I’ll ever watch up, great problem to have. Stay blessed everyone
Welcome to the channel J M 👍
I check my phone before I put coffee on. If there is a new vid the coffee waits lol welcome J M may all your problems be this enjoyable
Welcome to buckinville....if you're here because you enjoy saws,chains, and felling there's also much more as you'll discover...
Siema,mam zaledwie 17 lat i prefekyjnie identyczną pasje jak Billy. Super że pokazujesz swoją pasję i życie.
awesome Billy...got to do the boat when she getting down my friend!
Only reason I use a 5/32 is when I get old chains that guys discard with lots of toothed left but it don't cut. I open up the gullet with them to re establish that hook. All about the gullet my man. Chains have life gain and it doesn't cost me a thing except a cup of coffee and a couple of songs on the radio. Love from ontario
Yep.
is this a low profile chain
I just take the chain off then put on my bike chain then put a hook on that. Works like a champ.
Buckin I'm stoked you got back to me about purchasing an axe absolutely stoked now these videos you post are Awesome and have made me so much more up close and personal with all my power saws I Will NEVER pay to have my chains sharpened by anyone else ever again bought myself an Organ sharpening kit and some extra swiss made files and I'm off to the races with sharpening all these chains THANK YOU A TON
What a way to start the day, watching a new BBR video. Thanks for letting us in.
Buckin Billy Ray the grand master of sharpening chainsaws... greetings and respect from fellow loggers from Slovenija.
This is a in depth educational video on Sharpening by filing a chain with the round file. Thanks Buckin for the lesson . Awesome my Friend
Thanks for the tips! Learned how to sharpen my first chain - and I'm Getting the Gullett already.
Always love the filing videos.....Teaching me always BR....I will never forget leaning against the log you were sitting on at Buckin Stock giving the same lesson...THANK YOU !!!!
I find it funny people question his method this man has been doing it for years pretty sure he knows what he’s doing
Hi, Billy.
I use a 5.5 mm file for large saws (like Husqvarna 572xp) , 4,8 mm file for medium-sized saws (like Husqvarna 550xp) and 4,0 mm file for small saws (like Echo 2511) .
Akujelppi from Finland 😉
I think that 5.2 mm file is suitable for 572 xp with a 50 cm bar 72 drives Oregon chain
Your definitely the best chain sharpener I’ve ever seen
Thanks for the helpful information Buckin’...always appreciated! It sounds like it’s raining really hard there, at first I thought you were frying bacon on the wood stove 😆
I love the Oregon file they do a nice job at sharpening the teeth on the chainsaw
I do too, though I've been using the sthil 2n1 lately
Buckin' i had trouble sharpening my chains for my little saw recommended file was 5/32 after watching you with your man sized saw chains i went up to 3/16 much better an much easier to sharpen my chains, thanks Buckin' for helping me think outside the box.........
Arron Johnston I find those 5/32 files are just too flimsy. I have a hard time keeping a constant angle.
@@shapeshifter7753 i had that same trouble plus as Buckin' said you have to hold the file up which i think is the issue with keeping them consistent but after watching Buckin's sharpening videos i tried 3/16 and the difference was amazing i honestly haven't looked back since....
These videos are GREAT! Lets be honest, the average home owner owns these little saws for cutting around the house, and like you said, they call for the smaller files. those that are running production, or working as an arborist are going to have topping saws, and can use the same information!! Thank you sir! The question I have is what files you use, because the ones I get look nothing like the spiral pattern you have on yours! Thank you good sir! Have a great day everyone!
oregon
Great video as ever Buckin, really learnt something here 👍. I've previously always used the 5/32 on smaller chains but look forward to trying out grinding those gullets with a 3/16 next time.
18:25 great shot of the Safety Crocs 😲.
All the best from chilly wet Devon, UK.
"Tickle the raker". I see a new T-shirt slogan in the future😄
There is no raker on a chainsaw.
@@Johnrider1234 there indeed is one
Uh, yeah there is. You may have another name for it is all.
Just found you on you tube this past week and we are watching you every night. You are one incrediblean and a very happy, positive person. You have life by the butt. We are from the mountains in North central Pennsylvania. Love your program
Karen thank you this means alot / and am glad that you may crack a smile now and again while watchin' love to you and yours
@@BuckinBillyRaySmith we watched both videos of your rehab And tour accident. You say you are not religious but let me tell you. You have been put on this earth as a messenger and God is on your shoulder for sure. You have a Aura around you of kindness and being happy. You are so uplifting. Also, my husband timbers our property and we burn firewood, about 15 cord a yr. Never bought oil in 30 yrs. And he has learned a lot from you in a week. You both are the same age. Thank you my fb friend
Loved how you snuck in a quick hit of fresh cut wood smell there at the end. Gotta feed "the addiction". LOL
This is true, absolutely true. I’ve been doing this for years, never knew it was a thing. What ever size saw/chain combination I’m running after the chain has some miles on it I try a bigger file. If I’m having to start my stroke and pull up on the file it’s a dead giveaway. The file stroke with it’s proper X and Y axis (angle & tilt) should correct any dulling.
NICE little saw buckin they work great I carry one on the 4 wheeler sometimes going into my buddy's hunting camp in case there's dead fall across the trail great tutorial video be kind be safe 😁😁👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Hey Buckin thanks that was real clear. Sorry to hear of the mighty Chester passing on, hugs from all of us to you Wendy and the kids. He was a character all right and he lived an admirable existence.
david how are you ?
Good afternoon from the Netherlands! Thanks for sharing. Did some firewood cutting last Saturday and afterwards filed up the chain again using your tips and tricks. They really work for me. First a few downward strokes to get the gullet and therefor the hook and then dress up the topplate. Once again thanks! Hope your arm is feeling better.
well done
@@BuckinBillyRaySmith would you be able/willing to do some more take guage debur bar maintenance and also your PREFERENCES to mix oils and octane for the older saws.
Thank you sir. I've been looking for some one to show me the best way to sharpen my chainsaw. I've watched your channel for a while. Great content. Awesome work. Thank you 😊
That makes so much sense! I think the 5/32 was made to use with a guide that files that hook. I don't like using the guide. I think using a 3/16 makes alot of sense. Thank you Billy Ray!!
the 5/32 works ok on round chain
I have just watched this video immediately after the video uploaded on 6th Dec 2021 - Small Saw Chain sharpening.
Good videos, Thank you.
328 / 5000
Vertaalresultaten
Old School! Did it once in this way, but since Oregon developed an automatic sharpener with the accompanying chain, sharpening is done in 3 seconds! My stihl petrol saw is now gathering dust because I bought a Makita battery-powered chainsaw, no longer dragging with petrol.
Idk how clean you like your work bench but I like to have some 6" neodymium magnets wrapped in some ziploc bags on each side of the bar. Makes clean up a breeze, just put the bag on backwards and pull them off and do whatever you want with the shavings. Hello from SoFlo :D
So the is it a laser or a axe video got me here. Gotta say man your positivity is contagious. I have found humble hard work to be a good mind cleanse in my life as well. Keep making these videos! I appreciate the wealth of knowledge and the positive attitude! Thanks man!
Thanks Buckin'!! Not only are your videos entertaining, but I always learn something as well. Thank you, friend!
most welcome
Buckin...I know this is a year old, but you just changed my game. Thank you.
Nothin better then the smell of coffee and fuel mix while you get in the shop and file away. Definitely helps to clear the mind. ☕️🌲✌🏼
I'm sitting here drinking coffee hanging out with ol' buckin' billy ray. My saws are sharp, but you got me wanting to file... So I guess in gonna wander out back, and find something to saw on... Love, and respect to all you folks!
Thank u buckin... Been following for a while now here from South Africa... Have a 45cc 18inch saw with a low profile chain... Got a 3/16 file set and was worried about my file being too big but the gullet looked a lot better... Saw cuts like a big one... Thank u for sharing the trade and the love... Big ups "boet" afrikaans for brother👍👍
Great information thank be to you and yours. Love love what your doing on this channel so much help hard to take it all in. You are amazing. God bless you my friend
Another good video. Guess I’ll try the 3/16” file although the file guide does eliminate part of the problem with the 5/32” by keeping it high and against the tooth. Have learned so much from your videos. Thank you.
Buckin, this video was very instructional and informational good for all of those chainsaw users. But I'm not into chainsaws, I'm too old to teach this old dog new tricks.
Be Kind Folks!
I agree 100% on 3/16 the 5/32 always seems to Flimsy and couldn’t get a good edge with it cool to see you do the same!! Awsome videos!
It’s crazy how similar you and I file even down to the rocking strokes to get the gullet out I don’t know anyone else that did that till I seen your channel 👍
Hey bucking. This is why I love what you do and every time I learn something new and I love it
i told myself when putting content on the internet , if it did nt help folks , i wood pull it down ,, love to you and your
@@BuckinBillyRaySmith thankyou and stay safe my friend
I’ve probably watched this three or four times now. Still pick a little something up every time. Sincerely though, thanks so much for recommending the 7/32” file. With the 3/16” I found on a new tooth, I developed too much gullet and it would cut like crazy for a few cuts and then roll that cutter right back just enough so that I’d have to dog in to get it to really pull through. With the bigger file, it’s not so extreme a hook
Thanks Buckin!! I gotta try this right now. Headed out to cut up some more oak trees we dropped a couple weeks ago. Firewood !!!!!
Peace everyone!!!
Really good sharpening master at work. I love these videos.
I needed this thanks Bucky. I’ve been paying to much to have my chains sharpened. I need to learn this. Thanks I like the way you break it all down
Go back about a year on the videos... He made one with all the angles, and really broke it down good! This one is good also, but he really goes into detail on the other one.
Good morning. Super video. I bought some 3/32 chainsaw files. They are so fine they hardly take enough metal off . I will deffinately get some 3/16 files
Great video Buckin as always. Thanks for the helpful advise. Stay safe and take care out there.
Was just wondering have you ever heard of a Canadian i purchased one in 1965 I was 15 years old then I still have it. In joy your video’s and I even have the wife watching now. She is into your axes. So from Montana to you keep em coming.
As always, great instructional video sir! Thank you for making these
Just can’t watch too many videos about hand filing! Thanks Buckin and love from Idaho❤️
How many times have we watched you file chain over the years? I never get tired of it! Keep doing the good things man. You’re an inspiration
I have a toppin chainsaw. It’s a Poulen Pro. I am going to sharpen my old saw just like you have with the 3/16. Thanks!
Máy cưa tốt khỏe , cách chú rửa lưỡi cưa cây rất hây 👍
Hey Buckin, your camera work is getting very good. Working the angles nicely 👌
Hey there Buckin and friends. I have always struggled sharpening little saws. Pees me off. I swapped to the next size up and it just snigs right in there better. Those little wee files are just to aggravating.Love to all from NZ.
Morning BBR and the Bucking Army another good informational video have a day love from TEXAS
Good morning! Perfect timing with this video for me. Was on my to-do list for today. Thanks!
Best tutorial on sharpening period
glad it makes sense
Went to store today and bought a package of .316 files ( 3 pieces). Gonna start training correct filing on my beloved dad's old husky 44 saw before I go over my .325 chain on my own 545 saw 😊😊
Billy I roll my file to the right clockwise as I lift up onto the tooth as I'm passionate over using the same size file you use nice job
I like seeing the saw shop, i remember a couple years ago when you cleaned it out in a video & made a saw tree 🌳 stand. Great video
yeah buddy
ive been thinking about that for a while , that file size thing , it makes sense a lot of sense
Right on Billy. I started using a 3/16 on my 3/8 lo pro chains right after you put the first video up on it. I have to file mine a few times with the 5/32 on a new chain because I don't hardly have enough clearance to run the file between the tooth and the raker when they are brand new.
if ya wanna ship that step try putting 3/16 in straight across for a couple strokes they a gradual turn
@@BuckinBillyRaySmith never would have thought of that! Thanks for the tip my friend!
Hey Buckin only found you a few months ago right before I started climbing now I'm binge watching every night awesome content and thank you for sharing your years of experience... hope your family's doing well have you found a brand of file that holds up better than the rest? Thanks Handy Handy from PA.
Hello Buckin’ could you put up, and explain the difference between chains, full house, skip tooth & full skip, and the chains for ripping/ milling.
This and the files he recommends
I wish I could like this question a 100 times. I want that too. And is there a difference in file plates for which size chains. Also I'm very interested in the flat file sharpening so which file for which size chains
You freaking rock my friend. Thank you for being that positive energy!!!
This will definitely improve my sharpening. Thank you buckn
Goodmorning from iowa Buckin! I've been using your techniques as of lately and it has been helping get the most of of the chain much appreciated. Hope your arm is on the mend
Any trees in Iowa?
@@austinanderson8734 most definitely lost of hardwood. But overall we have nice variety
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I was going to ask about going into the side strap...... Don't worry about it! Bahahaha! You're the best!
Great stuff , thank you !!
I must order that green ‘Get the Gullet’ patch to cover a small rip on my green work trousers 😊✊🏼
Speaking of small chainsaws, I'm trying to get a small Homelite XL UT-10655 running that was my grandfather's and need parts(carb., etc....) Where is the best place to do that?
Thank you for the videos. I have loved saws since I was a kid but don't get to work with them as much as I would like.
Recently went from 3/16ths to 11/32nds....i love it.
Thanks for all the info. On sharping. It's really helps. Carlton had a file o plate for 3/8 low pro, don't know if they still available.
The only channel that helps me calm my nerves with the political bs going on in the US. I just go to the garage and file my saws.
Great video buckin keep em coming brother
Great question!! How many sharpenings would you normally get out of a file on a standard 18 inch bar. Thanks for chiming in people. Rookie climber from Sask. Cheers.