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Default Cheap circular blade sharpener

http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...unction=Search

Good for blades up to 15-3/4". Has anyone used one before?



I got the 120V motor operated chain saw sharpener from them - looks like a
small chop saw. It really didn't sharpen my chains all that well but the
indexing mechanism kept the cutting geometry consistent (especially after
the chain hit dirt) so I could finish it off by hand file to a nice sharp
edge. Well worth the money.


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Frank wrote:

http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...unction=Search

Good for blades up to 15-3/4". Has anyone used one before?



I got the 120V motor operated chain saw sharpener from them - looks like a
small chop saw. It really didn't sharpen my chains all that well but the
indexing mechanism kept the cutting geometry consistent (especially after
the chain hit dirt) so I could finish it off by hand file to a nice sharp
edge. Well worth the money.


Sorry, the item number is not a valid item. That's what I get when clicking
on link

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Look for item number 96687.
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Frank wrote:

http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...unction=Search

Good for blades up to 15-3/4". Has anyone used one before?



I got the 120V motor operated chain saw sharpener from them - looks like
a
small chop saw. It really didn't sharpen my chains all that well but the
indexing mechanism kept the cutting geometry consistent (especially after
the chain hit dirt) so I could finish it off by hand file to a nice sharp
edge. Well worth the money.


Sorry, the item number is not a valid item. That's what I get when
clicking
on link

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but you can't make them THINK"
Running Mandriva release 2008.0 free-i586 using KDE on i586



Sorry, I got the same broken link too. Try enter the item number: 96687
or enter key words: circular blade sharpener


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On Apr 26, 10:55 am, " Frank" wrote:
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...unction=Search

Good for blades up to 15-3/4". Has anyone used one before?

I got the 120V motor operated chain saw sharpener from them - looks like a
small chop saw. It really didn't sharpen my chains all that well but the
indexing mechanism kept the cutting geometry consistent (especially after
the chain hit dirt) so I could finish it off by hand file to a nice sharp
edge. Well worth the money.


Probably good for resharpening cheap flooring blades. Looks
a bit light, not sure it wouldn't flex under load. Let a shop
handle your decent cabinet blades.
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