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    Chainsaw chain sharpening in Springtown, Weatherford ?

    Know anybody good?

    #2
    Guess not?

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      #3
      There is a place off 199 that I go to. It's the Outdoor World Zero Turn shop.

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        #4
        $7 file at Home Depot. I do a better job than taking it in and it only takes a few minutes.

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          #5
          Ellis equipment on 180. They get $6-8 per blade and next day service.

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            #6
            I'd do it yourself... not difficult.

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              #7
              file and go to you tube and see how its done that way if it gets dull while cutting you can stop ,and touch it up yourself while still on the saw

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                #8
                Any hardware store you run across should be able to do it. To what degree, I can not attest to that

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                  #9
                  They are easy to sharpen. Make sure you get the correct size round file for the teeth and a depth gauge/flat file for the rakers that control the depth of the cut. Just using a saw around the house, you may not ever need to file the rakers.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Team me View Post
                    $7 file at Home Depot. I do a better job than taking it in and it only takes a few minutes.

                    I use a file as well and it works fine.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Team me View Post
                      $7 file at Home Depot. I do a better job than taking it in and it only takes a few minutes.

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                        #12
                        I have a Husqvarna saw and went to Lowes and found the chain I used and got the correct file for it. I bought the Husqvarna sharping kit, the instruction were very small pictures and couldn't figure them out. Youtubed it and its very easy and does a great job. Maybe sharper than new.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by dfkoon View Post
                          I'd do it yourself... not difficult.
                          Yep pretty easy!

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