I didn't realize the chain was replaceable. I've been buying new saws!
I'll give ya $4 for it.
:msp_w00t: If you never filed a chain, you likely never cut with a really sharp one. Chain need to be touched up with a file right out of the box (or off the reel), and the rakers also need to be checked (and often adjusted).....
For me you is correct. At the price I getem it isn't worth my time to sharpen one. However I have made $8000.00 this year sharpening chains for those that want em sharpened. At 8.50 a pop that 941 chains I've done this year. Last year I did 1500 chains but I'm getting better at selling new chains now, every new one sold is one less I have to sharpen,hehe Sharpening chains verses grass growing, both the same, boring!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Why don't you get one of those automatic machines?
Yeah, but you just said you've done 8k worth this year when you're actively discouraging having sharpening done. If you encouraged it, the number would probably go up. Not to mention, the machine would pay for itself in a couple years and you wouldn't have to manually do any more chains. Or, you could just hire a shop monkey for $7.25 an hour and have him do them.Got one, called my wallet.
I saw one of those auto machines at the Stihl factory, only $19,000.00 I can buy alot of chains for that. Would be great to have at the shop though, then customers could sharpen their own chain and hand me $8.50 going out the door, user fee,hehe
In a little over 5 years cutting and I can tell you like many have a half way gone FILED chain will smoke some hack on a grinder or even the factory job. Case in point here is a Stihl shop ground chain what I bet will hold an edge for a little over 1 cut!
If you can't see it has a nice purple color to it. Put your new chains and grinder away and learn something!
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Yeah, but you just said you've done 8k worth this year when you're actively discouraging having sharpening done. If you encouraged it, the number would probably go up. Not to mention, the machine would pay for itself in a couple years and you wouldn't have to manually do any more chains. Or, you could just hire a shop monkey for $7.25 an hour and have him do them.
True but I make more than 8.50 on a new one and I can make it in seconds. Space I'll have to check but I'm quite positive I send 25-30 grand worth of chain out the door a year so 8 grand in sharpening to me is more less a pain in my azz. Sharpening holds me up from doing more productive things, like making some money, 8 grand may sound like alot but its not..
25 to 30? What's the margin on that?
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