If you work with chainsaws, you know that maintaining sharp teeth is the key to effortless cutting. Hardware stores that offer sharpening services usually charge about $10 per chain, and the cost and lost time of going this route can really add up. We highly recommend that you get yourself an electric chain saw sharpener. Many stores like harbor freight, tractor supply, northern tools, etc. offer very affordable sharpeners that are easy to use and very effective.
Thanks for your video. I bought one today at Harbor Freight for about $27 out the door. It took me about 1\2 hr. to assemble it (and tweek it). I sharpened my chain saw "chain" in about 5 minutes and believe me that chain is sharper now than it was when I bought it. I really appreciate your videos. PLEASE keep posting.
Thanks for taking the time to make the video for us. I think you did a good job showing what needs to be done to get the chains sharpened. You didn't block the camera with your hand, or body. Your voice was clear and concise. Ten bucks is a lot to pay for chain sharpening when you can buy a 8", or 10" chains for ten bucks at Home Depot, probably other stores too. However, I think you made a smart investment. I was going to do manual sharpening. But like you I purchased and electric sharpener instead. I was out here looking for any tips etc.. So, again thanks for taking the time to show us your video.