I’ve had the Dinasaw in my workshop for over two years now. It’s a game changer. It frees me up to do much more important & profitable work than sharpening chains by hand.
Enjoy the education you provide. Would like to see a deep dive into your 500i. Mods, air filter, chain and type of chain bar Length and why you use that size. Just everything on your saw. Complete walk through of it. Even the oil and ratio you use. Thank you for all your videos
So by my rough math with a median hourly arborist rate of $30/hr and sharpening 30 chains per week. Done by hand that's one every 10 minutes or 6 an hour, for 5 hours.. thus $150 worth of your time.. or about 33 weeks to pay for itself. Not counting the time this machine takes, because you can be doing something else most of that time. The X factor is whether this eats chains faster than you would sharpening by hand.
Have used a regular Oregon grinder for a couple of years now. You can set up a grinder to barely take material off same as filing. But then again in those cases you can touch up a chain with one or two swipes on the job. So I'd say a grinder eats a chain about 10% faster. Worth it when you consider the time saved.
I volunteer with a group that goes around the US cleaning up tree debris after weather events, and also the shmuck they convinced to sharpen the chains. 😂 Just using 2 of the oregon bench grinders...I may try to convince them to get one of these. Not happening, but a guy can dream.
I own a tree service company out of Colorado. I’m possibly looking to fork over the 5k for one of these, have you had any parts wear out? Seems overall like a good machine. I currently use a bench grinder but dang we have lots of rocked chains every week!
The concern from the short is how much material this appears to take off, but it looks like it was set to take some extra for dramatic effect and is a bit more subtle here. The question is, how many cycles of sharpening will a chain last using this device?
I thought I was professional with my Oregon. Thanks man. Have you used the Oregon, cold you show us some tips and tricks on it plz? Will be going out in my woods tomorrow, dodging bears and wolves. Cheers mate. 🇸🇪
Thx from Sweden! For a good demonstration of automatic chain sharpening and its value in terms of costs (time, money) but above all that each chain is of the very best quality, not because I "distrust" that you and your workmates (pro's) cannot by hand get very best quality. Also good at the end of the clip a simple demo. of the result. A thumbs up for you; a good presenter results in 100% participation as a listener and "waiting out the commercials" is not even disturbing.. Well conveyed by pro. info. as a pro. to us listeners!
Yeah for any joe shmoe it is, but that's *not* who this sharpener is for... This is for people who have *a business* doing tree work or sharpening, in which case it pays for it itself 💯
Shit how busy do you have to be to just be swapping out a dull chain. I used to run my saw 10 hours a day and only use 35 to 40min maintaining it throughout the day which was normally a good time for a break. Your reason sounds pretty flimsy i used to smoke the the fools who sharpened with these things when it came to productivity cos my saw cut so much faster.
Great video. That sharpener is a beast. I saw you have lots of saws and different tools on you channel and I'm wondering are you up for a collaboration? Hipa supplies parts and chains for chainsaws and maybe we would work together to help more DIYers in the community. I shot an e.mai.l to you.
It's great to see how the professionals get work done efficiently.
Great video! Enjoyed the whole thing. Really smart setup for sure, very efficient!
I’ve had the Dinasaw in my workshop for over two years now. It’s a game changer. It frees me up to do much more important & profitable work than sharpening chains by hand.
Thanks for making this video. Your short that you published the other week peaked my interest. This sharpener is is amazing!
Would really like to see a video going over your gear. Pants, boots, etc.
Must get one of these. Thanks for the video!
COOL MACHINE!
Enjoy the education you provide. Would like to see a deep dive into your 500i. Mods, air filter, chain and type of chain bar Length and why you use that size. Just everything on your saw. Complete walk through of it. Even the oil and ratio you use. Thank you for all your videos
That machine is really interesting never knew it existed
So by my rough math with a median hourly arborist rate of $30/hr and sharpening 30 chains per week. Done by hand that's one every 10 minutes or 6 an hour, for 5 hours.. thus $150 worth of your time.. or about 33 weeks to pay for itself. Not counting the time this machine takes, because you can be doing something else most of that time. The X factor is whether this eats chains faster than you would sharpening by hand.
Have used a regular Oregon grinder for a couple of years now. You can set up a grinder to barely take material off same as filing. But then again in those cases you can touch up a chain with one or two swipes on the job. So I'd say a grinder eats a chain about 10% faster. Worth it when you consider the time saved.
the difference is tho your chain will always be top notch edged where hand filing sometimes throws your edges off unevenly
I volunteer with a group that goes around the US cleaning up tree debris after weather events, and also the shmuck they convinced to sharpen the chains. 😂 Just using 2 of the oregon bench grinders...I may try to convince them to get one of these. Not happening, but a guy can dream.
la creme de la creme! that's awesome!
I own a tree service company out of Colorado. I’m possibly looking to fork over the 5k for one of these, have you had any parts wear out? Seems overall like a good machine. I currently use a bench grinder but dang we have lots of rocked chains every week!
I literally thought that control panel was a box of sonething you were about to do an unboxing on.
Hey Casey great videos . Stay safe and keep cutting brother. New Jersey logman 👍🌲
The concern from the short is how much material this appears to take off, but it looks like it was set to take some extra for dramatic effect and is a bit more subtle here. The question is, how many cycles of sharpening will a chain last using this device?
Very good video. Thanks for the information.
great videos thanks man for making them!
I thought I was professional with my Oregon. Thanks man. Have you used the Oregon, cold you show us some tips and tricks on it plz? Will be going out in my woods tomorrow, dodging bears and wolves. Cheers mate. 🇸🇪
Holy cow!! Not for the individual for sure. 3k is a ton of money. Super cool product tho
5k in 2023
Happy new year 2024
Awesome awesome, especially for you guys
I am just a hand sharpening bottom feeder. My saws must know that because they like to find metal just so i can work harder.
Thx from Sweden!
For a good demonstration of automatic chain sharpening and its value in terms of costs (time, money) but above all that each chain is of the very best quality, not because I "distrust" that you and your workmates (pro's) cannot by hand get very best quality.
Also good at the end of the clip a simple demo. of the result.
A thumbs up for you; a good presenter results in 100% participation as a listener and "waiting out the commercials" is not even disturbing.. Well conveyed by pro. info. as a pro. to us listeners!
Enjoyed this, I hand file, been entertaining buying a sharpener
Hello. What is the best tooth sharpening angle for cutting green oak 25, 30 or 35?
Thank you
I have nothing to say really, but I appreciate your content, and wish to help with the yt-algorithms.
How many sharpenings do you get out of one chain?
I hate shorts BTW, love your longer films man.
Always a great vid.
Just subscribed,great videos and will continue to watch
Can this do square ground chain?
Is there a dealer in the usa
I hope you get a new husky 550
Amazing chain saw sharpening automation...thx
It's OK if there all same chain
I keep a bottle of nail polish at my station so I can paint my chain tooth and know where I started.
Does it square grind?
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Where’s your safety glasses? - Unless you like eye surgery or blindness.
No way
Cool looking machine, but $5k is getting a little nuts. Even $2500 is on the bubble. I will have to look for a used one.
Yeah for any joe shmoe it is, but that's *not* who this sharpener is for...
This is for people who have *a business* doing tree work or sharpening, in which case it pays for it itself 💯
wow....almost $5,000
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How dangerous is a healthy leaning tree?
Shit how busy do you have to be to just be swapping out a dull chain. I used to run my saw 10 hours a day and only use 35 to 40min maintaining it throughout the day which was normally a good time for a break. Your reason sounds pretty flimsy i used to smoke the the fools who sharpened with these things when it came to productivity cos my saw cut so much faster.
$5000 will buy a life time of chains
Probably not honestly if you have a tree service
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Thanks so much you're great awesome.
Looks like you need a degree to run that machine, its awesome though👍🏻
Great video. That sharpener is a beast. I saw you have lots of saws and different tools on you channel and I'm wondering are you up for a collaboration? Hipa supplies parts and chains for chainsaws
and maybe we would work together to help more DIYers in the community. I shot an e.mai.l to you.