sometime Posted February 11 Share Posted February 11 What do you use to sharpen your chainsaw a File or one of the attachments, recommendations please Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VocalNeal Posted February 11 Share Posted February 11 (edited) I always used one of these. Because this is what I had. I only cut about 2-4 chords a year. The one pictured in the OP might be OK but it depends on the quality of the cutters displayed. Edited February 11 by VocalNeal Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jvs Posted February 11 Share Posted February 11 I have sharpened a lot of chains so far in my life. Also used these gadgets but the chain almost never gets as sharp or stays sharp like a new chain. Most important imo is the file!Use a new file often and keep the angel the same. Also very important to file down the rakers using a flat smooth file. The chain can be as sharp as it could be but if the rakers are too high you will not cut anything. Now i only use a chainsaw to trim trees here but i used to cut and split a lot of wood every summer to heat the house in the winter. He who makes his own firewood warms himself 3 times! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
d4dang Posted February 11 Share Posted February 11 sharp file 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lacessit Posted February 11 Share Posted February 11 I have found it much less taxing to take the chainsaw to a shop where it can be sharpened with good equipment, by professionals. Rule # 1 - never let a chainsaw blade touch dirt. It's the quickest way to dull the teeth. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OneMoreFarang Posted February 11 Share Posted February 11 I found a reason to buy many power tools for my condominium renovation. But until now no reason to buy a chainsaw - if possible with a 2-stroke engine. Let's think a little more about possible reasons to purchase one. 😉 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jaideedave Posted February 11 Share Posted February 11 A few years ago a friend was looking to buy a chainsaw to clear some land in Cambodia for his wife,s family. He had some difficulty and needed some sort of permit? Apparently due to all the illegal logging. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jvs Posted February 11 Share Posted February 11 34 minutes ago, OneMoreFarang said: I found a reason to buy many power tools for my condominium renovation. But until now no reason to buy a chainsaw - if possible with a 2-stroke engine. Let's think a little more about possible reasons to purchase one. 😉 You will probably have a hard time finding a 4 stroke chainsaw in Thailand. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VocalNeal Posted February 11 Share Posted February 11 1 hour ago, OneMoreFarang said: Let's think a little more about possible reasons to purchase one. 😉 Because it has an engine🤔 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sometime Posted February 11 Author Share Posted February 11 3 hours ago, jaideedave said: A few years ago a friend was looking to buy a chainsaw to clear some land in Cambodia for his wife,s family. He had some difficulty and needed some sort of permit? Apparently due to all the illegal logging. It all depends on the size of the bar, same law in Thailand 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kickstart Posted February 11 Share Posted February 11 2 hours ago, sometime said: It all depends on the size of the bar, same law in Thailand As far as I know? if you cut wood on your own property, they is no limit to bar size. But, if you cut wood on someone else's property or say beside a road the bar size is 12 inches, that is why you see so many 12-inch bars around on chainsaws ,and if you buy a new chainsaw, it is normally fitted with a 12 bar. The guys with the big 36-inch jobs should all be licensed. Re sharping, I use a file with a guide to get the angle right, and another guide for the rakers both available on Lazada, and my saw when I brought it, is a Chinese job, it was fitted with a Chinese chain, crap, found a place near me sells genuine Stihl chains, makes a big difference. Do not ask me about the legality on the saw in the photo, home made from an 7inch angle grinder motor, bar is 36 inches, have seen one being used, planking some trees!, as far as I know he is still alive! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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