Hi again. So, as I am new to all this stuff, I am addicted to it like most things I do. I have sharpened chains in teh past using a filing guide with decent success. I also recently bought an Oregon Bar mounted filing guide. I have yet to use it as I do not have instructions for it as I bought it used. I am not a big wood cutting person, maybe a cord every couple years for bonfires. With this all said, I have recently bought/aquired a few chains used, and a few new. The couple used ones could more than likely use a good filing, to which I would think getting them evened up bu having then 'ground'. It would cost me $25-$30 to get them all done initially by a local person doing sharpening. All but one of my chains are 3/8 LP. So instead of paying to do them once, I considering jumping ship and buying an electric grinding system. I have narrowed it down to two that are available locally. Would anyone here possibly have opinions on which would be better. I have made up my mind, but am looking for others opinions. Personally, I am thinking of the one on sale for $100 as it is listed as all aluminum/metal, and the one for $60 is mostly plastic. The more expensive one claims it has lights on it as well, which I do not know if it is a big deal or not. If I was coming down to the US soon, I would probably grab the Harbor Freight one, but I am not coming down anytime soon. Also if you feel the cheaper one would do the job good enough for me, I will wait as they do go on sale from time to time. Thank you for your opinions. (I am not sure if I am allowed to post off site links here, so if it is not allowed, please let me know and I will remove them)
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