I have been using these roller guides by Husqvarna for 3 years they are well worth using all the time the method of holding the file is not governed by pushing the file it will go through the process without being pushed you just let the file run natural against the tooth
@@2nostromo You can count on 4 strokes on each tooth. At least 2 strokes to get the filing going and then one or two more to get underneath that chrome plating. Actually you should not use a file handle like in this video but a round handle, and then rotate the file, as he did in the video, but keep rotating it, round and around.
I have been using these roller guides by Husqvarna for 3 years they are well worth using all the time the method of holding the file is not governed by pushing the file it will go through the process without being pushed you just let the file run natural against the tooth
How many strokes usually?
@@2nostromo
You can count on 4 strokes on each tooth. At least 2 strokes to get the filing going and then one or two more to get underneath that chrome plating.
Actually you should not use a file handle like in this video but a round handle, and then rotate the file, as he did in the video, but keep rotating it, round and around.
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Thank you!
I just couldn’t see what he was doing close up.
Not a great view from camera angles. Hard to learn from this
The depth file part is confusing, so I place the back of the gauge on the tooth behind it?
You need a whole different kit for each chain size, not just the file?