Thanks for a great video, I started to file square grind and really enjoy the cut . Just reaching out for FYI, most of my cutting involves hardwoods. My experience with this sharpening is less touch-ups needed between cutting periods as opposed to round filing, better chips and smoother running saw!! Thanks again for the " good 'ol boy" talk video Ont. Can.
Between you and Bucking giving awesome insite on this filing , I think I will give it a try on a used chain. Nothin to loose. That stump vice is just like one I saw at Buckingstock! Good ideal
Yank Doodle, thanks for you knowledge, time and effort. Its people Like you and Billy that change peoples lives ... I was out on a big tree today with my 880 ... just a 30 inch bar and the chips coming off that saw following your square filing info was impressive. Time and effort saved. Theres a beer in Wanaka New Zealand if you ever come down this way. much appreciated
Vallorbe files are very good files! IMO they are the best out there, followed by Pferd. Thanks for the good video Mr Yank! I need to get me a square ground chain and give it a shot. We have mostly Locust and Elm out here, so if you use it on your hardwoods, I shouldn't have any issue. Have a great weekend!
@@yankdoodlediesel2574 You're welcome. I couldn't make out the name of the maker of the file you were using for the square grind. Where can I find them? Stihl has them for 100 dollars a pop but that seems like more than I need to begin with.
Silky Steve are you talking a 100 bucks a box ? These are Vallorbe files and I pay $110.00 a box of a dozen. But you could just buy them individually for now I haven’t seen the Stihl ones yet
Very informative. Thankyou for a great lesson in square cut filing This is all new to me but I've seen sawing with this cut and it is faster and the edge lasts longer
Great job at square filing!.. I have never done it before. I will get some of those files. I thought I seen other guys file in the same direction as a round file. Nice videos!..
Thanks for the video and the golf ball idea,,,genius! I got in the habit of stroking from behind the point as opposed to towards it because I felt it 'guided' my stroke better, but I will give your way a try. Thanks.
Howdy Yank, just watched your video on square filing. Reckon I am going to buy a vallorbe file and give it a go. Thanks for the education! Enjoy the Day! ;~)
Looks great brother I would be happy just to be able to file a square ground chain let alone one that good. Great video!!! i'm going to start practicing see if I can get it down
You did a very nice job I've been studying it for a long time how they do it right and you did just as good as explanatory job has anybody that knows what weather doing show the other person
Awesome video!! Looking foreward to giving this a try. Wont be doin any cutting for a bit till the weather warms up just a bit so i have a little time to get some files and work through a few chains cuz im sure its gonna take a bit to get right. Thanls!! STAY SAFE!!!
Hey buddy I’m a new subscriber from Alabama . You do an excellent job explaining and showing square filing. Been wanting to try this for a while. Absolutely love the golf ball idea and the screw on the stump vise too . Anyway I’m looking forward to seeing more from your videos have a great Sunday friend!!!!!
I think I have the same info from Oregon regarding race chain. I run the rakers at .025” and use a “goofy” file. I use the easy to remember 45*~45*~45. It’s not perfect but very close. I tend to think the factory angles are quite good. The tooth don’t feel sharp but it cuts fast compared to round chain.
Good work buddy And I’ve tested with gullet out and gullet left Clean gullets took 3 seconds off the cut I run round file myself here in Maine there’s so much rock in the bark square dulls a tad faster
I cut fire wood in the hi desert,. Chain for me last 20-30 minutes. Then I gotta change it out. The sand wears everything out very quickly. The sand is embedded in the cedar bark. If you cut in the dark, you see a steady stream of sand shaped sparks coming out with the chips. The wood is so small you can't clean each cut. And, be so small of trees they are nearly all saw work.
Jonathan Harsch They’re not listed as vallorbe files But you put in the search bar “ vallorbe chisel bit square file “.and there’s one listing that says these are vallorbe files in the fine print Because of importing issues they are a little hard to get
Good job looks good been chisel filing for 40 years, and grinding only way to go...I hear people saying it dulls quickly and not good in hardwood...I think that bunk... I think its cuts better if you know how to correctly...looks to me like you got it, great video...Shoe in SW Oregon...
@@yankdoodlediesel2574 yes those swiss files are great my favorite are oberg...made in Portugal of all place sold by Sanvik...I still have a few boxes of them haven't purchased any in years...was told that there not made any more...have triangle files too...most are vanilla files there okay...perfer the flat type files like you use. Seen another one of your videos using a chopped up 372...sounded good, your said that you run 390 and 395...that what I use...and some Stihls too...461, 661...waiting for there new i500...hopefully it not a flop-dog like the 441....guess that why they tested it for two years in Europe before releasing it here...all the best.Shoe...ps love the golf ball handle, going to try that myself.
I do residential some little clearing jobs no major both all the time mostly residential I'll never get it but you got it going on that looks good could I mail you my chains 24 full rap just like yours to chain not well you know the size of the bar or some job beautiful work I was serious been doing it fairly long time but I can hold a pretty good edge a long time but your stuff looks right no doubt about it buddy all respect
Hey brother where have you been last time I seen your at Bell hoppers you haven't made a video in a while ..hope all is well. From the Michigan border just looking out for you
Just picked up my first square chain and file. .404 oregon 68cj and a prferd double bevel 7" file. Nice vid tutorial, can tell yer demeanor i think id like to work along side of you.. nice to get vids without all the cussin that i can watch around family and kids. Gona get me some golf balls from the park near home this week.
Great demo. When square filing, does that get the rakers to correct height at same time you sharpen? As an amateur, I’m likely going to stick with round filing to sharpen and flat file for the rakers, at least for now. It’s easy and good enough for my purposes, but still I enjoyed your demo.
Those chisel bit files are hard to find. Vallorbe and Pferd are the ONLY brands I've found but mail order only. I'm ordering one to sharpen my chains. Round filing them lasts one day at the most.
I don't cut work any more. 10-15 years ago guy from searsmont, Maine, Adams. Fixed my saw and then took a round saw file like you buy for your saw and shaping it. I cut 5 cord for winter and most times thats it. I cut 20 cord and the wood for a wood shed 6x6,4x6,2x2 20 foot long 10 foot wide and whatever else I need and didn't put a file to the saw for 4 years.
Great vid. After watching your video I'm definitely going to try to put a square grind on a chain. Thanks for reaching out to me during Buckin's livestream. This is solely for interest sake for me. I cut about 20-24 cords of white poplar annually for firewood with a stock stihl 362 (carb version) 20" bar. Do you think I should try with a full or skip chain?
No problem I'm glad to meet you ! I started this because I was tired of cutting the hard way with round file ! Anytime you have questions just let me know and I'll give you my number !!
What about time difference is it faster? It definitely looks cool I want to learn just because of that reason I don't see myself why it would dull faster the edges don't look any thinner but I haven't seen one in the real world just RUclips world I can't read the file can you put up a link or brand
Tom Bennett sorry I didn’t answer that part of the question. I would say for the most part square will take longer for a new guy For me it’s about the same.
Unfortunately they're almost impossible to get anymore! "This particular brand". There's a few other brands available though, like Pferd, Save Edge, etc. Try Madsens Logging Supply in Centralia, Washington
Where do you purchase them? Can you send a link? Do you only use this flat-ish file with six sides or do you use the triangle files, too? I think, IMHO, that file seems to be the easiest to position. Thank you for the link.
I can't find this exact file in America anymore for the last couple years. I hear there's a single sided version available in the states but I haven't used them. I've upgraded and bought a Simington 451C square grinder now
@@yankdoodlediesel2574 well what kind of file is it? I've never really seen one up close and when you tried to zoom in with the camera it did not focus at all. Is it a hexagon, triangular, double bevel or Goofy file? Do any of these sound familiar?
Files are 2x expensive as round files? No, everywhere they are $12, etc. Is this what I really have to pay for double bevel files? Or, three square? Maybe you know of a good source. Thanks.
Gunner01 I just get regular chain now but in the past I have bought 1roll of square ground chain but the extra money for square ground isn’t worth it to me It might be helpful for someone that’s just starting though
@@caterpillar1693 yeah I didn't realize how much I would use one till I got it ! That muffler is the same concept that Harvey has it just don't stick out past the front of the saw !
Hey Yank if you would be so kind as to email me id like to show you a couple things. Youll be a kick out of it and hey guess what jokes on me. My email is Caterpillar1693@gmail.com i look forwardbto hearing from you. Thank you
@@yankdoodlediesel2574 www.vallorbe.com/en-ch/products/forestry-products/chisel-bit-files ...and I clicked on 'Introduction' and they seem to claim 3 profiles for that chisel bit file.
Good video! Nice demonstration from a man that figured it out for himself. Thank you for your time.
Thanks for a great video, I started to file square grind and really enjoy the cut . Just reaching out for FYI, most of my cutting involves hardwoods. My experience with this sharpening is less touch-ups needed between cutting periods as opposed to round filing, better chips and smoother running saw!!
Thanks again for the " good 'ol boy" talk video
Ont. Can.
Thank you
I like the golf ball idea, and the square file sharpening. That was a nice demo.
Between you and Bucking giving awesome insite on this filing , I think I will give it a try on a used chain. Nothin to loose. That stump vice is just like one I saw at Buckingstock! Good ideal
Bruce Arney that’s the same vise !
Bruce, I think I've shared this with you once before... I'll put it up again though. Good luck!
www.oregonproducts.com/en/square-filing
Take care
Okay thanks
@@Woodman_Custom_Sawing Thanks I always like to try different things !
Marshy all cutters do not need to be the same
Yank Doodle, thanks for you knowledge, time and effort. Its people Like you and Billy that change peoples lives ... I was out on a big tree today with my 880 ... just a 30 inch bar and the chips coming off that saw following your square filing info was impressive. Time and effort saved. Theres a beer in Wanaka New Zealand if you ever come down this way. much appreciated
Appreciate the kind words!!
I have so many golf balls laying around and so many files with no handles. what a guy.
Yep there ya go!!
Great you tube video. Your on the right track. Keep making these great videos. Logging and chain saws have a lot of great subject matter.
Wow ,been hearing about from Ironhorse and Buckn. Beautiful hand file. Will be after those Vallorbe files. My stihl chains love eating files 👍 Thanks
Try the "Pferd" Brand. Horse brand.
Vallorbe files are very good files! IMO they are the best out there, followed by Pferd. Thanks for the good video Mr Yank! I need to get me a square ground chain and give it a shot. We have mostly Locust and Elm out here, so if you use it on your hardwoods, I shouldn't have any issue. Have a great weekend!
Simple Life I have to agree on these files they the best that I have found!! Yeah you shouldn’t have a problem with those trees !!
Simple Life where are you at ?
@@yankdoodlediesel2574 I'm out in western Kansas. I do residential tree work part time.
Simple Life ok I have spent some time in witchita 2yrs back
@@yankdoodlediesel2574 Nice! I have a bit of family that lives in Wichita.
Thank you.
Love the muffler.
Love the golf ball handle.
Great vid
Hiya.I'm here by way of Buckin' and Iron Horse. Good to hear your cousin and family are coming along. Merry Christmas.
Silky Steve good to see you here and thank you !
@@yankdoodlediesel2574 You're welcome. I couldn't make out the name of the maker of the file you were using for the square grind. Where can I find them? Stihl has them for 100 dollars a pop but that seems like more than I need to begin with.
Silky Steve are you talking a 100 bucks a box ? These are Vallorbe files and I pay $110.00 a box of a dozen. But you could just buy them individually for now I haven’t seen the Stihl ones yet
Very impressive filing. You make it look easy!
Lane thank you. But you know this is 8/9 years in !
You and buckin have taught me a helluvalot on filing.thanks bud. And merry Christmas from Asheville nc
Hey I appreciate you watching this ...I had another video all ready to upload today and it disappeared on me !! I go thru Asheville quite often !!
Very informative. Thankyou for a great lesson in square cut filing This is all new to me but I've seen sawing with this cut and it is faster and the edge lasts longer
Thank you
Nice close up, Yank! Thanks for the great tutorial 👍✌👍
Jolkrae Remeark you’re welcome !
Thanks for this info. I think it's good to get that gullet cut out.
Great job at square filing!.. I have never done it before. I will get some of those files. I thought I seen other guys file in the same direction as a round file. Nice videos!..
Yes you can file the other way too !
Nice one. Simply explained and very thoroughly .
Thank you !!
Right on Yank! good job explaining square grind filing
Scott Peterson thank you brother!
Vallorbe are top notch files. Nice video. Thanks for sharing.
Nice work I'm thinking about trying this flat filing. Thats nice. Love you channel. Kenny from Texas.
Kenneth Maas thank you for coming
New subscriber from SE MO. Excellent video!
Nate B thank you for coming!
Excellent video brother...first time watching . Be safe. Andrew Macaulay New Brunswick Canada 🇨🇦
So glad you came thank you !!
Great vid...gonna gonna give it a try been round filing for years👍keep cutting
Thank you if you ever need something just holler !!
Thanks for the video and the golf ball idea,,,genius! I got in the habit of stroking from behind the point as opposed to towards it because I felt it 'guided' my stroke better, but I will give your way a try. Thanks.
Thank you brother, very nice work👌
Thanks YD.
Well explained, good focus and detail.
If you do another will you please show a before and after on the tooth?
Thanks Yank Doodle.
Howdy Yank, just watched your video on square filing. Reckon I am going to buy a vallorbe file and give it a go. Thanks for the education! Enjoy the Day! ;~)
Came here from Bellhoppers place, great video ! Merry Holidays to you and the whole family.
J. Chris Beck thank you for subbing !!
Great explanations buddy! That chain looks wicked!
Dude, that is a sweet file job. I like how that square file sharpens!!!!
Chris Liggett the tree fella it’s something to get used to!
Yank can flat sharpen a sawglad we made good friends
Anthony Miller thank you bud !
Looks great brother I would be happy just to be able to file a square ground chain let alone one that good. Great video!!! i'm going to start practicing see if I can get it down
Yank Doodle thank you! May you and your family have a Merry Christmas 😊💕
You did a very nice job I've been studying it for a long time how they do it right and you did just as good as explanatory job has anybody that knows what weather doing show the other person
Awesome video!! Looking foreward to giving this a try. Wont be doin any cutting for a bit till the weather warms up just a bit so i have a little time to get some files and work through a few chains cuz im sure its gonna take a bit to get right. Thanls!! STAY SAFE!!!
Hey buddy I’m a new subscriber from Alabama . You do an excellent job explaining and showing square filing. Been wanting to try this for a while. Absolutely love the golf ball idea and the screw on the stump vise too . Anyway I’m looking forward to seeing more from your videos have a great Sunday friend!!!!!
Thank you for coming !
Great information to know. That's an awesome way to set it up so you can get it done quick and easy.👍😊🇺🇸
Cheryl Hirsch DIY Fun thank you !!
@@yankdoodlediesel2574 your welcome. Merry Christmas⛄🎅🎄
Thanks Abner! Really appreciate your time. I still haven’t tried it yet, but will order me one of them files and start training my hands soon
Billy LaCount get after it it’s fun to use once you get it down!
It’s a bit of a commitment at $8 a file but it is fun when your saws cut faster than most! Gets their attention
Cool. Helpful video.
Thank you boss
Awesome video!
Golf ball is a great idea man !
I think I have the same info from Oregon regarding race chain. I run the rakers at .025” and use a “goofy” file. I use the easy to remember 45*~45*~45. It’s not perfect but very close. I tend to think the factory angles are quite good. The tooth don’t feel sharp but it cuts fast compared to round chain.
Very interesting video. I've never seen the technique. I was behind you at buckinstock last year, I should said hello.
We can meet again at buckinstock ! But yes you should have said something !
Good work buddy And I’ve tested with gullet out and gullet left Clean gullets took 3 seconds off the cut I run round file myself here in Maine there’s so much rock in the bark square dulls a tad faster
Aaron Morgan Square is definitely better for clean cuttin! I do round file once in a while .
Great video bud thank you for sharing your knowledge
flatlander's custom game calls thank you for subbing. And yer welcome
I cut fire wood in the hi desert,. Chain for me last 20-30 minutes. Then I gotta change it out. The sand wears everything out very quickly. The sand is embedded in the cedar bark. If you cut in the dark, you see a steady stream of sand shaped sparks coming out with the chips. The wood is so small you can't clean each cut. And, be so small of trees they are nearly all saw work.
Sounds like fun!!
Ok, from the point into the body of the tooth. (Huh?) Ever try working from the other direction? Excellent video, you're a natural.
Yes I have ...this is just what I got used to first !
Bob Frazier square grind is opposite to round file. Easier to get the angle right.
Love the stump vice from BuckinStock
Good footage and explanation.
Journey North thanks brother !
Nice video yank I'm getting ready to try my hand at this
Jonathan Harsch yeah buddy !! Let me know if I can help you!
Will do where is the best place to find the files at a desent price
Jonathan Harsch I was gettin mine on eBay But last time I looked they wasn’t available but that’s happened before and then I found them again later
Okay thanks I'll look
Jonathan Harsch They’re not listed as vallorbe files But you put in the search bar “ vallorbe chisel bit square file “.and there’s one listing that says these are vallorbe files in the fine print Because of importing issues they are a little hard to get
Good job looks good been chisel filing for 40 years, and grinding only way to go...I hear people saying it dulls quickly and not good in hardwood...I think that bunk... I think its cuts better if you know how to correctly...looks to me like you got it, great video...Shoe in SW Oregon...
Thank you so much for jumping on here finally found a veteran on this ! I much appreciate your input !
@@yankdoodlediesel2574 yes those swiss files are great my favorite are oberg...made in Portugal of all place sold by Sanvik...I still have a few boxes of them haven't purchased any in years...was told that there not made any more...have triangle files too...most are vanilla files there okay...perfer the flat type files like you use. Seen another one of your videos using a chopped up 372...sounded good, your said that you run 390 and 395...that what I use...and some Stihls too...461, 661...waiting for there new i500...hopefully it not a flop-dog like the 441....guess that why they tested it for two years in Europe before releasing it here...all the best.Shoe...ps love the golf ball handle, going to try that myself.
I do residential some little clearing jobs no major both all the time mostly residential I'll never get it but you got it going on that looks good could I mail you my chains 24 full rap just like yours to chain not well you know the size of the bar or some job beautiful work I was serious been doing it fairly long time but I can hold a pretty good edge a long time but your stuff looks right no doubt about it buddy all respect
Hey brother where have you been last time I seen your at Bell hoppers you haven't made a video in a while ..hope all is well. From the Michigan border just looking out for you
I appreciate you checking in on us .... things have been really tuff here for several months but it's really looking up !!
Thank you...you taught that well, appreciated.
Thanks for the video. 💯🌲✌️I don't know maybe taking out the gullet will give chip a little more room to ride in the kurf and then discharge
Nels Backstrom that’s kinda what I always thought!
Well that little tip with using a golf ball sure works wonders!!!
Appreciate that
Just picked up my first square chain and file. .404 oregon 68cj and a prferd double bevel 7" file. Nice vid tutorial, can tell yer demeanor i think id like to work along side of you.. nice to get vids without all the cussin that i can watch around family and kids. Gona get me some golf balls from the park near home this week.
Thank you brother ! I'm humbled !
Great demo. When square filing, does that get the rakers to correct height at same time you sharpen? As an amateur, I’m likely going to stick with round filing to sharpen and flat file for the rakers, at least for now. It’s easy and good enough for my purposes, but still I enjoyed your demo.
Steve C Thank you buddy ! You have got to want this to do it !
I started completely in the dark !
Steve C it does not do the rakers at the same time . I use a raker guide
Those chisel bit files are hard to find. Vallorbe and Pferd are the ONLY brands I've found but mail order only. I'm ordering one to sharpen my chains. Round filing them lasts one day at the most.
Yes they are. I was getting mine from Switzerland
Thanks for the info.. if I can learn something I subscribe, so I’m a new sub for sure !
Thank you for coming !
Nice video 👍👍
Thank you
Happy Birthday Yank! It's my birthday too.
Rich Ray thank you and happy birthday 🎉 to you too !!
Rich Ray today is the best day of the year !!
It appears that Vallorbe calls these Chisel Point files, if you’re out shopping
Awesome
I don't cut work any more. 10-15 years ago guy from searsmont, Maine, Adams. Fixed my saw and then took a round saw file like you buy for your saw and shaping it. I cut 5 cord for winter and most times thats it. I cut 20 cord and the wood for a wood shed 6x6,4x6,2x2 20 foot long 10 foot wide and whatever else I need and didn't put a file to the saw for 4 years.
Thanks for sharing god bless
Welcome brother
Great vid. After watching your video I'm definitely going to try to put a square grind on a chain. Thanks for reaching out to me during Buckin's livestream. This is solely for interest sake for me. I cut about 20-24 cords of white poplar annually for firewood with a stock stihl 362 (carb version) 20" bar. Do you think I should try with a full or skip chain?
No problem I'm glad to meet you ! I started this because I was tired of cutting the hard way with round file ! Anytime you have questions just let me know and I'll give you my number !!
Where does a guy purchase the Vallorbe square file? Thank you in advance!
I just talked to them the other day they don't make these anymore!
Thanks Yank Doodle!
Hey just came across the video where can I get a double bevel file for a .325 chain
I don't know if they make them for small chain. But you could check with Bailey's
@@yankdoodlediesel2574 thanks I will
What about time difference is it faster? It definitely looks cool I want to learn just because of that reason I don't see myself why it would dull faster the edges don't look any thinner but I haven't seen one in the real world just RUclips world I can't read the file can you put up a link or brand
Tom Bennett them files called “vallorbe” Swiss made
I mean the time it takes to file the chain flat versus round if the chain is in about the same shape for both
Tom Bennett sorry I didn’t answer that part of the question. I would say for the most part square will take longer for a new guy For me it’s about the same.
Can't seem to find where to purchase this file. Where might I find them to buy? Thank you
Unfortunately they're almost impossible to get anymore! "This particular brand". There's a few other brands available though, like Pferd, Save Edge, etc. Try Madsens Logging Supply in Centralia, Washington
Golf ball is a great idea
Great video! Where do you buy those files?
Where do you purchase them? Can you send a link? Do you only use this flat-ish file with six sides or do you use the triangle files, too? I think, IMHO, that file seems to be the easiest to position. Thank you for the link.
I can't find this exact file in America anymore for the last couple years. I hear there's a single sided version available in the states but I haven't used them. I've upgraded and bought a Simington 451C square grinder now
@@yankdoodlediesel2574 congrats I wish I had an extra 1-2 K$
Well I will be glad to let you sharpen my chain Brother
Praise the Lord brother no let that Bubba bad boy rip
Let that bad boy Rip
when you file the gullet out do you file in the same direction or does it matter?
I just file the gullet from the inside
Howdy- thanks for showing that. I have never seen anyone show how to do that. How does that work with softwoods? God bless y’all
The Bearded Carpenter it’s great in softwoods !
Yank Doodle Well, I reckon l just gonna have to try it. Thanks so much for sharing that with us. Blessings
The Bearded Carpenter let me know if you need anything!
Yank Doodle Thank you buddy
Do you have a part number or file # number for that Vallorbe chisel file ? I’m getting a few options confusingly . Thanks mate 🤙🏻
I don't have a part number .... I can't find these anymore either
Is it Maybe : LC10020-2271-8
To use that file do I need a special chain or will a normal chain work
You have to use full chisel chain
@@yankdoodlediesel2574 need to look it up i'm located in Mexico thanks man
@@luisgodoy9315 full chisel is pretty common around here . What about there ?
Hey brother. Been hearing your name from buckin and ironhorse. Glad to see you doing the RUclips thing.
Where do you get the files from?
Joe A I was getting them off eBay ! But this brand ain’t available right now !
Just ordered from baileys.com
@@dirtracinfan1 yep I got my first ones from them !
Please post the exact part number of that file. Vallorbe sells many different files.
Sorry I don't have that.
@@yankdoodlediesel2574 well what kind of file is it? I've never really seen one up close and when you tried to zoom in with the camera it did not focus at all. Is it a hexagon, triangular, double bevel or Goofy file? Do any of these sound familiar?
Files are 2x expensive as round files? No, everywhere they are $12, etc. Is this what I really have to pay for double bevel files? Or, three square? Maybe you know of a good source. Thanks.
Been getting mine off eBay but I can't get them right now
do you start out with a regular chain or do you have to buy a square ground chain and go from there?
Gunner01 I just get regular chain now but in the past I have bought 1roll of square ground chain but the extra money for square ground isn’t worth it to me It might be helpful for someone that’s just starting though
where do you order & how much for that vallorbe file ? i ordered a vallorbe kit but flat file was not rounded on side.
jim ball I was gettin mine on eBay but they’re not available right now I give $110.00 for a dozen of these files
hey man i heve one from the same brand but its triangle shaped is it any difrent?
I haven't used a triangle file myself but it supposed to do the same type of filing
@@yankdoodlediesel2574 ok thanks have a nice day man😁
Madsens, the pros choice
Yeah I talked to them several times !!!
How many chain have on hand. So you can make it threw day without having file.
I don't know but it's something I'm thinking about doing !
Time is money. I try have 3 on hand.
I know @ironhorsechainsaws uses a 15°x15°x15° angle for square file...
He uses 45 45 45
how do you get the file to stay in the ball?
I just drill a small hole and then tap the ball on it !!
Which Valorbe files are these brother?
I would have to bet that it will dull quickly with that angle on the top plate
From my experience I think it cuts better longer but yes dirty wood will dull it anyway
Yank what file size are you using?
I don't know what the size on these it's a chisel bit square file 12" long
I never ran a full wrap handle i lno its on you saw so this mYbe stupid to ask but are thwy worth buying
Yes they're definitely worth buying !!
Good enough for me thank you. . I saw that square muffler you have. Man that thing looks good slightly differnt than Harveys. I like it
@@caterpillar1693 yeah I didn't realize how much I would use one till I got it ! That muffler is the same concept that Harvey has it just don't stick out past the front of the saw !
You guys are awesome i love it thank you so much
Hey Yank if you would be so kind as to email me id like to show you a couple things. Youll be a kick out of it and hey guess what jokes on me. My email is Caterpillar1693@gmail.com i look forwardbto hearing from you. Thank you
What website do you order the files from?
Can you send the website where i can buy those files
Unfortunately they quit making these files . But there's other types of files like this available at Madsen's supply in Centralia Washington
@@yankdoodlediesel2574 thanks
Can use square grind a chisel chain that has been round filed a few times?
Yes that round file can be used to get it back if you mess it up with a square file
Vallorbe Chisel Bit?
What profile?
That's it ! What do you mean by profile ?
@@yankdoodlediesel2574 Thanks for responding. The Vallorbe website says 'Available in three profiles'.
@@MountainMetal yeah I think they other files as well but this is a chisel bit file
@@yankdoodlediesel2574 www.vallorbe.com/en-ch/products/forestry-products/chisel-bit-files
...and I clicked on 'Introduction' and they seem to claim 3 profiles for that chisel bit file.
What size file? Vallorbe thanks
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There's only one size of these particular files as far as I know
@@yankdoodlediesel2574 gotcha thanks. Love these chains.