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Thanks for sharing god bless
ОтветитьThanks Tony.
I see there are Knock-offs of the Timberline to be Aware of..
I free hand My Depth gages and the last stroke I roll off the leading edge so it does catch the wood and create jumping as the Chain runs through the wood.
Mike M.
I think the best one is the Stihl sharpener. Just size it to your chain. Sharpens every part of the tooth at once. Very fast perfect angles.
ОтветитьAwesome stuff, as always. i need to get one of these sharpers looks like it will make life easier
ОтветитьOh No, more advertising!!!!!
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ОтветитьAnother one for the Stihl here.
ОтветитьIs it my imagination or do jobs go smoother when Gizmo is there to help?
ОтветитьAhh that first 10 minutes with a freshly fettled chain!
ОтветитьI remember my dad using the manual sharpener with the gauge that bolts on. It was low tech in those days. 😊 Thanks for sharing, Tony! 🪵🪵🪵
ОтветитьI've used the manual sharpener and I'm not real good at it1 that looks like a nice addition to the tool box for my chain saw!
ОтветитьGood videos, never miss one. I just bought a TYM 474C and wonder where the best place to buy accessories is. Looking for loader bucket hooks, block heater, bucket shoes for snow. Any advice?
ОтветитьThanks for your video i just got the Timberline chainsaw sharper. You have the best video on how to use it Thanks again
ОтветитьThey are good for someone who doesn't want to hand file, BUT the carbide fluted cutters are very costly and wear fast, they chip the tooth too and catch on the cutting edge. The bushes wear out etc etc. These reasons are why I went to hand filing. But it is a good product, the real one that is.
ОтветитьThanks! I just received one as a gift and tried to wing it….no bueno. I am now confident, having watched your video, that I will be successful.
ОтветитьI've watched about 10 other videos on using the Timberline and you are the first person who knew what the middle knob does! Great instructions.
ОтветитьIt’s rubbish,you don’t need one
ОтветитьAt last somebody that actually understands how a chainsaw chain works and just how inaccurate hand sharpening can be 👍
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