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How to sharpen a chainsaw with Timberline chainsaw sharpener 

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If your like me and don't sharpen a chainsaw often enough to become proficient at it then this may be an option for you to take a look at. I've had this tool for the last three to four years and its pretty handy.
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@michaelkay9442
@michaelkay9442 7 месяцев назад
Good video well done. I just received my Timberline Sharpener yesterday and sharpened my chain for the first time with it. I am very impressed with how accurate this jig is. I have tried other jigs and sharpening systems with mixed results, this is the best I have ever used. The accuracy and repeatability are over the top!
@oldpete3153
@oldpete3153 3 года назад
These gizmos are are great thing for those that like trying to reinvent the wheel...after 55 yr's of sharpening all my saws I will have my saw razor sharp and rakers tuned before that unit is half done...files are cheap and take up no space in my kit.
@alvinhickling901
@alvinhickling901 Год назад
your a GOD perfect at every thing ! we are unworthy !
@Matt-uj6jm
@Matt-uj6jm Год назад
Thank you from Scotland great video 👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
@Engineerboy100
@Engineerboy100 4 года назад
Nice job on the video, I just bought this sharpener for the same reason you did and I don't have room for a big electrical sharpener. It's good to mention that there are different carbide bits for different chains.
@TerryG001
@TerryG001 6 лет назад
I purchased an ECSS but this would be great for those times you're out and about. We don't always have an outlet close by. And by the looks of it, this system seems to be faster than an ECSS. Well worth the money when you consider the cost of having a chain sharpened. Thanks for sharing!
@starlightengramA
@starlightengramA 4 года назад
When the rotary file has been turned to its full depth I think I would put a hand held strong magnet in the window and remove the filings before pulling out the rat tail. I always have serious doubts about leaving metal grit in a machine that lives on close tolerances.
@nho56
@nho56 6 лет назад
my dad has one that is all metal and he has sharpened many saws with it. some of the sharpest chain in the woods. he would go wood cutting for the winter and he did more chain sharpening then cutting wood for all the guys who went with him
@jayonez137
@jayonez137 3 года назад
This one looks interesting. Everybody’s always looking for that magical chain sharpener. I’ve been freehand sharpening my chains with a file for over 20 years. However if you don’t know what you’re doing you will screw the chain up. Also it’s a hell of a lot easier to maintain and sharpen a chain that not completely dull. If you wait until every tooth is mushroomed over it’ll take forever to get it back. Sometimes you will never get it back. I will file and maintain my chain multiple times throughout a long day of bucking.
@lagoonrd4173
@lagoonrd4173 3 года назад
Fought fire with regular crew and hotshot crew... using file guides that they provided ... cut a bunch of wood every year... this thing does a real good job make the chain even and perfect again.... also I think I may be faster using this thing after sometime with it .... 460 461 462 all woods ported ...28” bar
@NormanMcGregor
@NormanMcGregor 4 года назад
Great Video and explanation of the sharpener.
@waynejohnson9855
@waynejohnson9855 5 лет назад
i got one free from a guy i know i do not care for it myself as it takes to long to set up, i hand file and run a skip chain so a 20 inch bar i sharpen in under 4 minutes. excellent video of how to use it. if it works for you thats all that matters
@AdamCraigOutdoors
@AdamCraigOutdoors 7 лет назад
nice looking little system. I too and piss poor when it comes to sharpening a chain. Especially when i am in the bush and rush things. Not so bad if i'm back in my garage having a beer while i do it. Wish i could get a bushing to do 10degree for my ripping chains.
@5yearplan269
@5yearplan269 7 лет назад
Thanks for the feedback. I am planning on doing more ripping so I'll probably be checking out some more ways to use this sharpener. I'll keep you posted. Thanks for watching.
@dbird1356
@dbird1356 4 года назад
Nice, well done video. Thx. I was put off by the price of these but I'm like you. Not great with a round file. I'll be looking for a sale 😉
@phatrides222000
@phatrides222000 4 года назад
Stihl makes an awesome sharpener.
@rafalgolabek3494
@rafalgolabek3494 5 лет назад
Swietny sprzet:-)
@lghupp
@lghupp 7 лет назад
Thanks for the video. I bought one and it is a life saver when you are in the cutting wood all day. (had a tree fall). Timberline should pay you a commission
@Maty-fisherman
@Maty-fisherman 4 года назад
Where did you get it from??
@mongrel1799
@mongrel1799 3 года назад
Reading a lot of comments and as good as the device is, it won't cure cancer or buy you a beer. However, if you want your chain sharper than when it came out of the box, take a few moments and use the timberline device. I use the stihl all in one device too, but after a couple runs, I bring my saw to the tailgate or my garage, and timberline gets all the teeth razor sharp and about the same length dimensionally. And for what it's worth, i believe the device was developed for smoke jumpers so they could quickly sharpen in the field... without having to carry a long file. If it's good enough for those folks it's good enough for me.
@samlane703
@samlane703 5 лет назад
Great information, was not familiar with the Timberline. The STHIL all in one chai sharpener works really well.
@5yearplan269
@5yearplan269 5 лет назад
Thanks for watching and the info!
@mikeskidmore6754
@mikeskidmore6754 6 лет назад
Great Nugent Intro ...
@roymills415
@roymills415 2 года назад
Great video man! I’m ok with the round file but this tool looks awesome!
@apistosig4173
@apistosig4173 Год назад
I have one myself (Timberline) but quite quickly reverted to round file which is where I have stayed. Wanna' trial the two-in-one units for standard chains.
@prollsss
@prollsss 6 лет назад
It s very cool and easy
@bernardmauge8613
@bernardmauge8613 2 года назад
thank you for your post.
@billonthehill9984
@billonthehill9984 5 лет назад
Thanks, I enjoyed your presentation. " The man who builds a better mousetrap becomes a rich man ", or something like that. Interesting setup, I assume extra stub files are available. It appears well designed & maintains the angle you set it to via the incl. angle adaptors. Depending on how often you cut wood or how much you cut will determine how often to file down the rakes with a flat file, typically a couple push strokes will do the trick. :-)
@5yearplan269
@5yearplan269 5 лет назад
You are exactly correct! Thanks for watching!
@livinnash7693
@livinnash7693 2 года назад
I have been using the original versions of this, the Gimn, since ‘86. She is starting to get the guide holes wore out. Thinking of replacing her with this. Be a lit easier that boring and bushings the old unit. They work….period👊🏻
@MARS72JJ
@MARS72JJ 4 года назад
You have a good vibe about you. I'm good with the hand file but enjoyed watching simply because of your general manner 👍
@5yearplan269
@5yearplan269 4 года назад
Thanks a lot for watching, more videos coming soon!
@maomao8520
@maomao8520 2 года назад
Dua cưa
@Zokermanswern
@Zokermanswern 10 месяцев назад
My son loves it
@job38four10
@job38four10 4 года назад
Good demo!!! I watched several of these videos but they fail to mention what the middle knob is for. You must be satisfied with that sharpener since the broken knob shows that you still use it.
@5yearplan269
@5yearplan269 4 года назад
Job38 Four also after I made the video the company saw it and sent me a free set of knobs. The new knobs are made better. Good to see that they fixed the problem on their own. It’s a good company.
@kelleenmurray1689
@kelleenmurray1689 4 года назад
He said it kept the chain from moving side to side
@falloutcooking6674
@falloutcooking6674 7 лет назад
Did you use the 13 64 carbide size on the sthil? Great video!
@5yearplan269
@5yearplan269 7 лет назад
Fallout Cooking yes that is the size that I have. Thanks for watching.
@timbarnett3898
@timbarnett3898 4 года назад
I'm got same complaint, like the sharpener (what it's all about) the the bag is coming up short!
@jamesnoland3293
@jamesnoland3293 7 лет назад
My grand paw could sharpen a chain or anything to like new. I should have paid attention !
@markrossi5627
@markrossi5627 6 лет назад
Next job - clean the snow out the back of the truck👍
@mikekirk6110
@mikekirk6110 3 года назад
I have a MS 250, not sure to get one of these or the Stihl sharpener?
@toffee1889
@toffee1889 4 года назад
What about the depth gauge?
@luxbeci2
@luxbeci2 4 года назад
I have Sthil 880 and very hard sharp work. How need sharp work blades? Very much problem my Stihl 880 brand new. I cuted 3-4 m3 woods.
@gmoney9247
@gmoney9247 5 лет назад
Great video and very useful!
@jimyost2585
@jimyost2585 5 лет назад
The best way to sharpen a chainsaw chain is with a Dremel tool with a Dremel chainsaw sharpening stone (I learned this from a Stihl mechanic). Doing it with the Dremel tool is three times faster than doing it with a file, plus it doesn't take off as much metal so your chain lasts longer, plus you don't have to put the saw in a vice, or take the chain off the bar. You can buy a Dremel tool and the sharpening stones at Lowe's or Home Depot in the tool section. Dremel makes three different sizes of chainsaw sharpening stones. Stihl makes a Dremel type tool that runs on 12 V. and has battery clips for attaching to a car battery. It will accept the Dremel sharpening stones. Once you get the hang of using a Dremel tool this way you'll never touch another chainsaw file. After sharpening the chain two or three times you'll have to trim the drag links a little to get the teeth to bite. You can use the fat end of the sharpening stone to trim the drag links.
@onlytruthintheworldkjv6311
@onlytruthintheworldkjv6311 Год назад
Greetings friend, thanks for the tip. Just wondering if there is some sort of guide that can be used with the dremel to ensure correct angle etc.? Also, by drag links I assume you're referring to what others call the rakers? Thanks again, Andrew
@jimyost2585
@jimyost2585 Год назад
@@onlytruthintheworldkjv6311 ~ Stihl chains have a small angle line on the top of every cutting tooth that tells you how to line up the sharpening stone. The trick is to slightly lower the Dremel motor, I'm guessing maybe 20 degrees. If you don't do that then the saw will make curved cuts. After some trial and error you'll figure it out.
@samuelbonacorsi2048
@samuelbonacorsi2048 Год назад
The jig works well.
@allengreen6885
@allengreen6885 4 года назад
i have one of these aswell but the main problem with them is there is no way to file the rakes' Sharks fin/guides down to match the sharpened tooth
@5yearplan269
@5yearplan269 4 года назад
You just use a flat file like normal..
@allengreen6885
@allengreen6885 4 года назад
@@5yearplan269 that sort of defeats the idea of accurcy?
@wyattearp1418
@wyattearp1418 4 года назад
Great
@buzzycrawford9020
@buzzycrawford9020 5 лет назад
But you're not filing the drags down with this device. If the drags are not filed down some, the chain is not going to go down in the wood. The Stihl sharpening device has two files, a round one and a flat one, that sharpens the tooth and files the drag down at the same time. And it has markings to be sure you're filing at the right angle.
@juniorraines5956
@juniorraines5956 5 лет назад
Where can I find one of those
@5yearplan269
@5yearplan269 5 лет назад
Timberline Chainsaw Sharpener with 3/16" Carbide Cutter (for .325" pitch chains) www.amazon.com/dp/B004IW30LC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_qlFiCbC8F3AWD
@abeljuarez2275
@abeljuarez2275 4 года назад
Love this product. I've worked with machinery for 36 years. Fitting tight tolerance parts. Down to .ooo1. Using files was something that had to be mastered. So. Using a file for my chain saw chain. Yes. Easy to do. But chainsaws are a hobby for me. Just like firearms. I enjoy the engineering of the equipment. However. Ability to file my chains is no problem. But. I find using this Timberland product a blast to use. Maybe since it gives me something else to tinker with. And it gives me sharp chains, I work on other peoples chainsaws, and always throw in a free chain sharpening, since I use the Timberland product. And for some reason. I like the pouch as well.
@rockymini625
@rockymini625 3 года назад
I have one it is difficult to use. It sits in my saw box unused.
@peterford9369
@peterford9369 6 лет назад
A bit pricey, but seems to work very well.
@5yearplan269
@5yearplan269 6 лет назад
If you have a hard time using a traditional sharpening method like me then its worth the money. Thanks for watching.
@shriaingnama
@shriaingnama 4 года назад
very pricey, but for sure you would get the job done right, so it might be worth it if you have money burning a hole in your pocket.
@user-ix3mn6ix9h
@user-ix3mn6ix9h 4 года назад
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@fredkloster7895
@fredkloster7895 6 лет назад
How do you adjust the rake?
@5yearplan269
@5yearplan269 6 лет назад
I still use a flat file. Thanks for watching.
@joeavila4346
@joeavila4346 6 лет назад
Is this tool part of sthil inventory
@5yearplan269
@5yearplan269 6 лет назад
jorge coravil no it’s from Timberline. Thanks for watching..
@user-ls2uv8wx5r
@user-ls2uv8wx5r 4 года назад
Молодец,хоть и лепечет на неандертальском,но показал всё доходчиво
@5yearplan269
@5yearplan269 4 года назад
Neanderthal...... lol
@HipaParts
@HipaParts 2 года назад
awesome video about the chainsaw sharpener. Detailed and helpful. Would you also like to talk about a collaboration on chainsaws or careburetors? Maybe we would collaborate?
@5yearplan269
@5yearplan269 2 года назад
No thank you.
@ekaterinadiadenko5318
@ekaterinadiadenko5318 5 лет назад
*Got it to chop up a large oak tree that came down in the last storm.>>>**ur2.pl/762** A lot of work, but this chainsaw made all the cutting easy work -- moving the stuff is a different story though. 20" is a good bar size for this model. I'm not sure if would have enough power for larger cuts where you would want a 24" bar -- but maybe you can do it with a bit of patience.*
@videoeditor2502
@videoeditor2502 5 лет назад
wow
@daveknepp7718
@daveknepp7718 6 лет назад
Watch how Buckin Billy Ray Smith sharpens a chain. I've thrown all my guides away since watching his video.
@5yearplan269
@5yearplan269 6 лет назад
Will do, thanks!
@wernertreydte9398
@wernertreydte9398 5 лет назад
M
@spurrit
@spurrit 5 лет назад
Dave Knepp, STFU about it. You make this comment on every video. Fuck off.
@wilmahoyt7345
@wilmahoyt7345 6 лет назад
how come you done have a stihl bar is made in USA
@biz4twobiz463
@biz4twobiz463 4 года назад
say what??
@user-mg5kv2qf5t
@user-mg5kv2qf5t 5 лет назад
Охуительная вещь
@Maty-fisherman
@Maty-fisherman 4 года назад
Where did you get that jig from?
@5yearplan269
@5yearplan269 4 года назад
mathew krstic there are s a link in the description. Amazon.
@andymonk9505
@andymonk9505 4 года назад
I bought one similar at a yard sale,seems to be a less angle than an old man taught me when I was 17,029 Super farm boss,455 Rancher Husqvarna, I used to straighten out some teeth where I hit some nails.Back to the hand filing without the guide.I got the Stihl sharp as a razor without the guide and tore the wood pile up cutting it to fit the stove.45# monster maul, I haven't found anyone yet that can swing it and let the maul do the work,4 swings and they need a break..I just got finished servicing them,cleaner than I expected.I go back and forth with the saw I like the best.
@okum5879
@okum5879 4 года назад
Nice. Can you file 10 grade chayns
@jacquesblaque7728
@jacquesblaque7728 4 года назад
IMO that sharpener is an expensive toy based on a flawed premise- that there's benefit to having polished cutter gullets. What matters is the edge, period, with periodic attention paid to depth gauges. Simplest, most precise tool I've found for that is a Granberg file guide. Routine sharpening takes a couple strokes/cutter. Then every now and then, put in a flat file, set it up for the depth gauges, and set them precisely. Done. Files are cheap and last a long time, as do chains.
@PM_Rec.Sardinia
@PM_Rec.Sardinia 4 года назад
Sicuramente con questo sistema non si bruciano i denti della catena ma è un metodo alquanto lento.
@sreekumar5228
@sreekumar5228 4 года назад
Sir i want sharpner .where is available
@5yearplan269
@5yearplan269 4 года назад
There is a link in the description.
@rnrudynh1427
@rnrudynh1427 Год назад
I must be missing something even when I set it up correctly it seems to just disintegrate the gullet and just makes it more of a chisel tooth chain is that the whole point am I not supposed to use like a homeowners chain on this is it supposed to be like a chisel tooth like a loggers chain
@rikkilee9409
@rikkilee9409 5 лет назад
i dont know man???
@spider-manthehero1664
@spider-manthehero1664 5 лет назад
How much is that
@5yearplan269
@5yearplan269 5 лет назад
Ive seen them anywhere from $110-$130. Thanks for watching.
@robgrossen9237
@robgrossen9237 4 года назад
Do you still own one and does it still work good?
@5yearplan269
@5yearplan269 4 года назад
Rob Grossen yes I do still own one and it is still going strong. Thanks for watching.
@robgrossen9237
@robgrossen9237 4 года назад
@@5yearplan269 I was thinking of buying one just wanted to hear from another consumer if it was any good and if it held up ok! I'm just a weekend warrior woodcutter so I thought if it was a good buy I will purchase one. Thank you for getting back to me!
@user-gu7js4pc8z
@user-gu7js4pc8z 4 года назад
Вау,какая интересная вещица!Мужик,подари.
@onesri
@onesri 7 лет назад
Can I use this on an Echo?
@5yearplan269
@5yearplan269 7 лет назад
CHOOSING THE CORRECT CARBIDE SIZE One sharpener is compatible with all five carbide sizes. The carbide size required is determined by the chain pitch which is usually labeled on the chain saw bar near the motor and sometimes imprinted on the chain itself. This number will be .404, 3/8, .325, 3/8P, or 1/4. 3/8″ and .404″ pitch chain = Large 7/32″ 3/8″ Stihl chain (slightly smaller) = Large 13/64″ .325″ pitch chain = Medium 3/16″ 3/8″ P or Picco, low profile, micro = Small 5/32″ 1/4″ pitch chain = Extra Small 1/8″ 7/32″ = 5.5 mm 13/64″ = 5.1 mm 3/16″ = 4.8 mm 5/32″ = 4.0 mm 1/4″ = 3.2 mm A Note About the Large 3/8 pitch This is where people usually get confused. If you have the large 3/8” pitch chain you will need the 7/32” carbide cutter. UNLESS the brand of that large 3/8” pitch chain is Stihl. For whatever reason Stihl makes their large 3/8” pitch chains slightly smaller than the rest of the industry (we are talking slight, as in 1/32”). This is why the manufacture recommends the 13/64” size file. For all other pitch’s it doesn’t matter what brand the chain is. So a .404 pitch chain it will always be 7/32 carbide cutter. The .325 pitch chain will always be a 3/16” carbide cutter. The smaller 3/8”P pitch (Picco or micro or LP =Low Profile) will still be a 5/32. The 1/4 pitch will still be the 1/8 carbide cutter. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching.
@user-ex3mf2bw1w
@user-ex3mf2bw1w 5 лет назад
@@5yearplan269 Где купить это
@peterford9369
@peterford9369 6 лет назад
I looked them up at amazon and they had each file size sold individually. Hope that doesn't mean file size is fixed and you can't buy different size files and use same tool. Assuming not.
@rikkilee9409
@rikkilee9409 5 лет назад
you dont file depth g?
@5yearplan269
@5yearplan269 5 лет назад
I do file the depth g...... just not in this video. that is done the same old way and you dont need the jig to do it. Thanks for watching.
@asmaaatiyyah5042
@asmaaatiyyah5042 4 года назад
Saya mahu beli alat ini
@Thomas14774
@Thomas14774 5 лет назад
Geil wo gibs das Teil zu kaufen
@5yearplan269
@5yearplan269 5 лет назад
Thomas hotop Timberline Chainsaw Sharpener with 3/16" Carbide Cutter (for .325" pitch chains) www.amazon.com/dp/B004IW30LC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_qlFiCbC8F3AWD
@chainsawshawn8052
@chainsawshawn8052 5 лет назад
I could have both my saws sharpened with a file and cutting before that device ever gets set up, I agree with Jared, I'll keep my hand file.
@jedidiah5131
@jedidiah5131 5 лет назад
Good for you! someone give this guy a hero biscuit, I'm all out...
@postie109byrd
@postie109byrd 3 года назад
I purchased the saw sharpener 2 yrs ago. Not worth the money, honestly. I'm still not good at sharpening saws but this isn't worth the money...My opinion
@Smoothy38
@Smoothy38 Год назад
Get the Stihl 2 in 1 sharpener, works fantastic!
@user-ns6wq3kd5h
@user-ns6wq3kd5h 4 года назад
А где взять!
@amirg2468
@amirg2468 5 лет назад
How to buy it?
@5yearplan269
@5yearplan269 5 лет назад
Amir G Google Timberline chainsaw sharpener. I see it is available thru Walmart now so maybe you will have one close enough to pick up. If not Amazon has them as well. Thanks for watching.
@clubdetennisdolbeau-mistas5971
Just CAN'T beat the Stihl or P-Ferd penil sharpener...and a lot cheaper!
@turtlezed
@turtlezed 6 лет назад
bit pricey but nice enough jig, plastic parts on it should be steel, plastic is NOT an engineering material (defo in this case it isnt) you dont say how you adjust your raker heights?, i'm assuming thats done with a flat file and depth gauge after the tooth sharpening .....
@5yearplan269
@5yearplan269 6 лет назад
turtlezed you’ve assumed correct. Flat file. Thanks for watching.
@robertwithall5606
@robertwithall5606 6 лет назад
Far to expensive in Australia , well over $200. I do have one I purchased in the USA, for the price US they are still way to expensive, Does put a nice edge on the tooth, needs far better quality knobs and the aluminum bearings for the cutters need to be steel even from new, the cutting tool has to much play, (Which stops it from being a precision tool) and even if you oil them several times a sharpening they are only going to get worse. The should come with at least 4 cutters, and spare bearings also the handle and the cutting tool do not fit in the side pouch when assembled, so that is an oversight, not a bad tool but needs some work the handle you turn to sharpen gets a bit hard on the fingers, also some graduations in the top for the depth of cut would be very handy. works well on a good chain but is a pain if the teeth are not all the same length, and no you cannot do the depth gauges with it. Sorry but not worth more than $50.
@justinlong1291
@justinlong1291 6 лет назад
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@justinlong1291
@justinlong1291 6 лет назад
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@Kirkorr123
@Kirkorr123 6 лет назад
Stihl 2 in 1 sharpener is way faster and is less than $80.
@5yearplan269
@5yearplan269 6 лет назад
Thanks for the info and for watching.
@stormconnors
@stormconnors 4 года назад
I sharpen chains with a simple guide. One advantage of this device would seem to be that it sharpens the left and right teeth evenly. It would also make all the teeth the same- but that doesn't seem to make much difference in actual use.
@user-fs1df2iw6v
@user-fs1df2iw6v 5 лет назад
Где можно его заказать?
@5yearplan269
@5yearplan269 5 лет назад
www.timberlinesharpener.com/
@canuckloyalist4681
@canuckloyalist4681 6 лет назад
Needless to say I know, but always wear gloves when sharpening especially with the Timberline! The cuttings that comes off the carbide is just like miniature razor blades!
@joeyc3358
@joeyc3358 4 года назад
What about the rakers?
@5yearplan269
@5yearplan269 4 года назад
File like normal..thanks for watching.
@joeyc3358
@joeyc3358 4 года назад
@@5yearplan269 you should try the Stihl 2 in 1 sharpener. It does both at the same time.
@gregmccarter3640
@gregmccarter3640 6 лет назад
The time it takes to set up..i could sharpen 2 chain's and already cut two trees down
@5yearplan269
@5yearplan269 6 лет назад
Sounds Great! Do it and make a video and I will subscribe!
@og6944
@og6944 4 года назад
Hahahaha
@markproulx1472
@markproulx1472 4 года назад
Translation: “I’m an arrogant blowhard.”
@JoseGoncalves-eo7mh
@JoseGoncalves-eo7mh 4 года назад
Como faso para comsegui uma peça desta
@5yearplan269
@5yearplan269 4 года назад
Amazon
@JoseGoncalves-eo7mh
@JoseGoncalves-eo7mh 4 года назад
Aqui no brazil
@5yearplan269
@5yearplan269 4 года назад
Jose Gonçalves sorry, maybe someday they will offer it.
@5yearplan269
@5yearplan269 4 года назад
Maybe try and contact Timberline direct
@rudysimmonds3252
@rudysimmonds3252 5 лет назад
A hand file is much much much quicker. By the time you get everything tight...I'd have one side of the chain sharpened.File: a couple of dollars,that rig? xx dollars.
@5yearplan269
@5yearplan269 5 лет назад
Rudy Simmonds thanks for the input. Your correct a file is faster and cheaper. However the purpose of this tool and the video is for people like me that don’t sharpen enough chains to become proficient at it. I state that within the first minute of the video. I have one saw and a few chains , if I sharpen one with a file and don’t get it correct then my cuts aren’t straight thru the log and I am working harder than I need to. Then I’m trying to correct my mistake by resharpening and that’s just wasting time. I find this tool helps me get it sharp and back to work faster than resharpening and with far less frustration. Thanks for watching.
@user-tc2ww5dg7g
@user-tc2ww5dg7g Год назад
Де можна таку точілку купити имено таку не Кикайську ? У нас в Украине я не знайшов ( чи так шукав ) .
@AYALARAMON100
@AYALARAMON100 6 лет назад
it's very slow i need an hour to do it.
@platinumautoglasswindowtin88
@platinumautoglasswindowtin88 4 года назад
RAMON AYALA CENTENO AN HOUR!!!! I've only sharpened 5 chains(20",24"&28") and it takes me between 5-10 min per chain
@omg-rk2jn
@omg-rk2jn 4 года назад
Где купить подскож
@jeb_0095
@jeb_0095 4 года назад
I use my file and no guide...been that way for 50 years
@robertcornelius3514
@robertcornelius3514 4 года назад
Show off.
@goettling
@goettling 4 года назад
I have been doing that for years myself as well, easy and cheap
@istvanmeszaros5250
@istvanmeszaros5250 4 года назад
When and where to buy in Hungary?
@5yearplan269
@5yearplan269 4 года назад
Sorry I do not know that.... maybe try contacting Timberline directly.
@user-vx4pb6vr1o
@user-vx4pb6vr1o 5 лет назад
132 $ вы серьезно? 32 $ стоит электорозаточка
@brianmiles354
@brianmiles354 5 лет назад
To mutch fussing about
@JOSHUA8CS
@JOSHUA8CS 4 года назад
Check the price....
@JaredHempfield
@JaredHempfield 5 лет назад
Too slow, painful to watch, I'll keep my hand file
@platinumautoglasswindowtin88
@platinumautoglasswindowtin88 4 года назад
Jared Hempfield have you tried it?
@timlehnen3226
@timlehnen3226 4 года назад
Kiss, for those that dont know, keep it simple stupid
@deernutOO
@deernutOO 5 лет назад
One real slow way to sharpen a chain.. like watching paint dry.
@marcoshenriqueperesperes4355
@marcoshenriqueperesperes4355 4 года назад
Gostaria de comprar um desse Aqui no brasil não encontro... Qual o preço.....
@5yearplan269
@5yearplan269 4 года назад
$133 on Amazon here in the US.... not sure about Brasil.. youll have to look into it.
@marcoshenriqueperesperes4355
@marcoshenriqueperesperes4355 4 года назад
Como faço pra vc mandar um pra mim...
@solsirius5582
@solsirius5582 4 года назад
Might work just for new chains with equal teeth . Every professional here does it with hand file , cause every teeth needs individual sharping after half life of a chain...but the tool is interesting , when the chain is under 50% actually need a file on size lower and depth limiter must be proofed . What if the file of this machine is over ? How much ? Normal file costs 2-3 bucks and I can use it about 20 times greetings from Germany
@arniekermeen4723
@arniekermeen4723 6 лет назад
this thing is junk do not waste your money it only sharpens the first 1/4 of the chain .after that it starts to eat the paul {.the thing that pushes the tooth forward } get a chain grinder !
@timsweeney6832
@timsweeney6832 5 лет назад
Pretty pricey at $120 when you can buy the Stihl sharpener for under $50.00 and I saw another brand that is identical to the new Stihl sharpener for even less, the only difference is it's blue and cheaper. I do appreciate this video and others like it. I have been able to do some different car repairs by watching RU-vid videos. It took me 4 tries to change the spark plugs in my 2016 Civic, I bought the wrong plugs which isn't hard to do there are so many different plugs, but now I know how to do it and I own the right tools. There are videos for everything if you look for them. Thankyou.
@ronzimmer9944
@ronzimmer9944 4 года назад
My hand break comes on by it's self
@timlehnen3226
@timlehnen3226 4 года назад
Hand files are 1.00,,,,,kiss
@seriousstuff50
@seriousstuff50 6 лет назад
Long winded way of sharpening. There are far better ways. Sthil do their own. Check it out
@jedidiah5131
@jedidiah5131 5 лет назад
This setup works for us......do you realise when you brush your teeth you are not supposed to look into a mirror....
@warrwarrwarrwarr
@warrwarrwarrwarr 5 лет назад
You look just like, or share some major resemblance to, Billstmaxx, a RU-vid performer.
@girlenebarbosagi9734
@girlenebarbosagi9734 4 года назад
Oi MEU AMOR
@girlenebarbosagi9734
@girlenebarbosagi9734 4 года назад
Dicupa
@DeezNuts-xo2ee
@DeezNuts-xo2ee 4 года назад
What kind of chain is that? Lol
@leftdsantiques7926
@leftdsantiques7926 4 года назад
Skip tooth. That's why a stihl sharpener wouldn't work so well.
@DeezNuts-xo2ee
@DeezNuts-xo2ee 4 года назад
@@leftdsantiques7926 i mean look at the rackers smh they look like another tooth.. ans that is not full skip bud
@HaAnh-cj7ek
@HaAnh-cj7ek 4 года назад
Ai việt nam ko nhỉ
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