Chainsaw blade replacement
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Jake Nospam@invalid wrote:
On Tue, 29 Mar 2011 15:24:35 +0100, "mark"
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"mark" wrote in message
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I've borrowed a petrol chainsaw and offered to replace the cutting
chain
as part of the deal.
It is not one of the main brands. Not done this before so is it just
a
matter of getting a replacement chain the same length or is there
something else I need to look out for?
mark
ooops...meant this to go to DIY group.
mark
Rather than replacement, have you considered resharpening the existing
blade - it's more environment friendly and a lot cheaper. Most
chainsaw blades can be resharpened to "as good as new" state about 8
times.
Best place to start is finding a company near you that services lawn
mowers and the like - they'll usually handle the resharpening job as
well or will know someone who can. Worth a try at least.
Where I live, a local company will resharpen my chain for about £6
compared to about £19 for a new chain.
The company I recommended does sharpening, but it's a good idea to
have a spare chain (or two) so that when you're using the saw you can
just change the chain if it gets blunt and then sharpen them at
leisure later.
--
Chris Green
Sharpening a chain is far easier than changing a chain "in the field"
Bill
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