I usually file the depth gauges, even when sharpening the chain with a grinder. It always seemed easier than setting up a new wheel, etc., especially, if I still had to round profile the front edge with a file afterwards.
But lately, I have been working through a large pile of chains: cleaning, repairing, adjusting loop lengths, sharpening, etc., and have been doing them in batches. I have a pile of about 20 chains to check/adjust depth gauges on, so it seems like a good time to try the grinder.
Any tips, tricks, or insight on this, beyond what is in the Oregon 511A owner's manual?
Thanks in advance.
Philbert
But lately, I have been working through a large pile of chains: cleaning, repairing, adjusting loop lengths, sharpening, etc., and have been doing them in batches. I have a pile of about 20 chains to check/adjust depth gauges on, so it seems like a good time to try the grinder.
Any tips, tricks, or insight on this, beyond what is in the Oregon 511A owner's manual?
Thanks in advance.
Philbert