Ok, so I have had several opinions regarding whether purchasing a sharpener makes sense. I don't care about the time required to take the chains to the shop. I am in the area on a regular basis, so dropping off a few chains does not take much time, plus I keep enough chains that running out of sharp chains is rarely a problem. The main argument for doing your own sharpening seems to be that I would take better care of my chains. I have had chains sharpened in the past and had them returned with the teeth blue. I now take them to a professonal sharpening shop that also does my circular and planer blades. I got 6 chains back today and they look good to me. With this type of shop, do I still need to worry?
Also, if I buy, what should I look for. I think I will bypass the cheaper ones and if I buy get a good quality one. Someone in a previous thread linked to one on ebay for around 200.00 that is supposed to be the same as the oregon. It does not appear to have the hydraulic stop. This seems like a good feature, is it?
I would love to only spend 200.00, but I think I would be willing to spend up to 350-400.00. I don't think I want to get into the 600-750.00 range. What do you seasoned pros reccomend?
Thanks,
Jim
Also, if I buy, what should I look for. I think I will bypass the cheaper ones and if I buy get a good quality one. Someone in a previous thread linked to one on ebay for around 200.00 that is supposed to be the same as the oregon. It does not appear to have the hydraulic stop. This seems like a good feature, is it?
I would love to only spend 200.00, but I think I would be willing to spend up to 350-400.00. I don't think I want to get into the 600-750.00 range. What do you seasoned pros reccomend?
Thanks,
Jim