Vallorbe Racing Cut System

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Well If ya don't buy. Ya can afford to have Cheese with your Whine:jawdrop:
 
no one is forcing anyone to buy...

someone takes the risks... which in this case is almost none (unless the file guide doesn't work as advertised), due to the pent up demand caused by super high prices on square grinders.

they should be able to charge what the market will bear. which is what Silvey has been doing for years.

Well If ya don't buy. Ya can afford to have Cheese with your Whine:jawdrop:
 
I don't think anybody is whining. I certainly am not, I'm stating my opinion which I am entitled to, along with everybody else. I'm just not going to pay $200 for a file guide.
 
I have touched up my oregon cl a couple of times and square filed 2 lgx chains. This is filed using the 45/45 factory angles which is not all that hard but may not be the fastest. Anyway its not as hard as I was expecting and the saws really like it.As much as I want a jig it may be awhile before it happens.
P.S. the hardest part for me is not getting side beaks, no problems yet with top beaks.
 
ATOP square filing guide

So anyone spring for the Atop square filing guide from Baileys? Any reviews?
 
I did a google for "vallorbe racing cut system" and found it for $93 at an online retailer that I think used to be a sponsor, but I'm not sure. It's the first search result at google. That price is a little more tolerable.

Ian
 
I use my square guide allot and would love to have one for .325 but i'm not sure that would be possible to make one.

Using this guide is good way to get the feel for square filing in my opinion, i have speeded up my freehanding quite a bit since i started using the guide which is nice for field touch ups, but in the workshop i use the guide all the time !!

Bailyes sells the guide that is the only retailer i know of !?!?
 
I did a google for "vallorbe racing cut system" and found it for $93 at an online retailer that I think used to be a sponsor, but I'm not sure. It's the first search result at google. That price is a little more tolerable.

Ian

Compared to the $200 Atop guide, that Vallorbe does look tempting.:D
 
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