Eccentric
Mister Wizard
I had a Timberline and didn't like it. I wouldn't trade my fg2 for 6 Timberlines.
Did you already get rid of the Timberline?
I had a Timberline and didn't like it. I wouldn't trade my fg2 for 6 Timberlines.
Did you already get rid of the Timberline?
Different strokes for different folks . . . (or sometimes, for different situations)
Philbert
Good for you sir! I know you will love it! :msp_thumbsup:
Thanks It's such a quality tool, compared to the now made in china Oregon file guide I have. Can't wait to try it
I cant wait to try it lol.
Sure... I'll just telleport it over lol.
Lookie what I got...
Not cheap, but it was worth it I think.
Nice workbench eh? lol
do it!!!!!:haha:
How much did you get stung for it?
And I reckon you'll love it too.
Less your GST helps soften the blow a little too
Haha its the most I have spent at an Aus Stihl dealer.
Make sure the small guide roller stays well lubed. For me the guide roller is is an important part of the process. You can muscle the slide enough to flex it and the result is inconsistent cutter length. If you stop filing just as the guide bar contacts the roller the cutter length will be super accurate. With a little care you can make mega sharp chains.
how about you make some parts to convert one to square.:msp_thumbup:
You know, that really does need to be done.
Well, looks like I'll finally be putting mine on order this coming weekend. I m curious to see how it's results compare to my Granberg. Hopefully it'll be worth the cost. Either way it'll be more convenient when sharpening other people's chains to not require the saw to sharpen it on...
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