When using the file guide sharpen all the teeth both sides, then take the file out of the guide and free hand run it through the gullet of the tooth. File the rackers. Thank me later.
Ordered the same kit and the 7/32 file will not fit in the guide. The clasps won’t latch. Other two files work as it should but the one I need doesn’t.
Wow, what a difference! Nicely done. Definitely needed sharpening.
Loved the simplicity of your tutorial. With the belly busting humour at the end.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I like the log clamp arrangement. Is that explained somewhere?
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When using the file guide sharpen all the teeth both sides, then take the file out of the guide and free hand run it through the gullet of the tooth. File the rackers. Thank me later.
If you use the right size file, it will get the gullet regardless.
Ordered the same kit and the 7/32 file will not fit in the guide. The clasps won’t latch. Other two files work as it should but the one I need doesn’t.
You should be able to unscrew the holders in order to loosen them.
great explaination
How do you know which round file to use please
U can just tell by how it fits
It's based on the chain pitch. The smallest file is for 3/8 low profile. The middle size is for .325. The largest is for 3/8.
Remind me not to buy that chainsaw holy mackerel what a piece of junk
Not really intended for timber that thick,I should say.
God bless gas powered chainsaws !!!
Indeed , an it’s petrol ⛽️
Don't forget take battery off 😂