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Every year about this time, I start thinking about what to buy that is firewood related. I have thought about spending the money on a quality grinder like the Oregon 511 but I don't know if it is worth it. We do cut quite a bit of wood although I couldn't give you a number on how many cords we burn. We do burn year round and have two water heaters hooked up to it and heat a two story farm house with a basement. I would say we go through more than the average person. We just cut wood for ourselves mainly but we do sell a couple of rick to our neighbor.
I have been looking at the Oregon 511 but don't know if I want to spend $300+ when I can hand file somewhat decent. While looking on ebay, I found a grinder similar to Oregon but at half the price. It doesn't say what brand it is which kind of worries me. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Commercial-...712?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4615f7fe28
When I first seen that one, I thought it was an Oregon. Are these grinders that are half the cost just as good as the Oregon for non commercial use? Even at $150, that will go along way on our place.
I know someone that has the Oregon 511A and he says that is all that he uses to sharpen his chains. He does not use a hand file at all. For those of you that use grinders, do you also touch the chains up with a file after you grind them? Is it really necessary? Can you tell a difference? How many of you just use a grinder and nothing else?
I have been looking at the Oregon 511 but don't know if I want to spend $300+ when I can hand file somewhat decent. While looking on ebay, I found a grinder similar to Oregon but at half the price. It doesn't say what brand it is which kind of worries me. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Commercial-...712?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4615f7fe28
When I first seen that one, I thought it was an Oregon. Are these grinders that are half the cost just as good as the Oregon for non commercial use? Even at $150, that will go along way on our place.
I know someone that has the Oregon 511A and he says that is all that he uses to sharpen his chains. He does not use a hand file at all. For those of you that use grinders, do you also touch the chains up with a file after you grind them? Is it really necessary? Can you tell a difference? How many of you just use a grinder and nothing else?