southsoundtree
Been here much more than a while
- Location
- Olympia, WA
Tapping the tip end of the file against the bar helps knock filings free from the file, helping it cut the tooth better.
When your files are dulling, save them for the first couple passes on a rocked/ nailed chain, working off the beat up leading edge, then change to a sharp file.
I file from the end, not the side. If I am filing the chain on top of the bar, I am leaning over the powerhead in a vise or holding it between my legs while sitting.
If I put the bar in the vise, powerhead and bar upside down, working at the bar nose-end, there is nothing in my way.
I prefer to file with both hands, switching L and R on the file handle and tip.
When your files are dulling, save them for the first couple passes on a rocked/ nailed chain, working off the beat up leading edge, then change to a sharp file.
I file from the end, not the side. If I am filing the chain on top of the bar, I am leaning over the powerhead in a vise or holding it between my legs while sitting.
If I put the bar in the vise, powerhead and bar upside down, working at the bar nose-end, there is nothing in my way.
I prefer to file with both hands, switching L and R on the file handle and tip.










