I like the design for positioning the file, but I never can seem to get the depth gauge part to work with low kickback chain.
I know that it will never work with the 'triple humped tie strap' type chain, but even with Husqvarna H30 / Oregon 22LPX / STIHL RMC3 chains, the drive link bumper seems to be too fat to fit into the hole.
1) Aside from the usual, negative comments on low kickback chain, has anyone used this type of filing guide on low kickback chain?
2) Any reason why I can't change the 'T' profile into a rectangular shape and get the same angle (bottom photo)?
I suppose I could use the filing gauge portion only, and use a conventional depth gauge tool, but am confused why they sell this tool that does not seem to be compatible with the low kickback chain that they promote.
Thanks for any insight.
Philbert
I know that it will never work with the 'triple humped tie strap' type chain, but even with Husqvarna H30 / Oregon 22LPX / STIHL RMC3 chains, the drive link bumper seems to be too fat to fit into the hole.
1) Aside from the usual, negative comments on low kickback chain, has anyone used this type of filing guide on low kickback chain?
2) Any reason why I can't change the 'T' profile into a rectangular shape and get the same angle (bottom photo)?
I suppose I could use the filing gauge portion only, and use a conventional depth gauge tool, but am confused why they sell this tool that does not seem to be compatible with the low kickback chain that they promote.
Thanks for any insight.
Philbert
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