Huskybill Addicted to ArboristSite Joined May 21, 2018 Messages 7,714 Reaction score 6,352 Location Northeast Jul 15, 2019 #101 Once we turn the tooth blue on the grinder it’s a bear to file past the surface hardness. I stopped grinding it takes too much time.
Once we turn the tooth blue on the grinder it’s a bear to file past the surface hardness. I stopped grinding it takes too much time.
P Philbert Chainsaw Enthusiast . AS Supporting Member. Joined Nov 25, 2006 Messages 19,934 Reaction score 38,536 Location Minnesota Jul 16, 2019 #102 Huskybill said: Once we turn the tooth blue on the grinder it’s a bear to file past the surface hardness. Click to expand... Right. But if you do accidentally harden a cutter, you can usually grind past that area (immediately or at the next sharpening) and file again, if desired. Philbert
Huskybill said: Once we turn the tooth blue on the grinder it’s a bear to file past the surface hardness. Click to expand... Right. But if you do accidentally harden a cutter, you can usually grind past that area (immediately or at the next sharpening) and file again, if desired. Philbert