pedder Established Member Joined 19 Jan 2007 Messages 713 Reaction score 3 Location germany 13 Sep 2012 #21 Ok, this saw won't be worth the shipping costs 2 times cross europe. But it is the perfect candidate to try sharpening yourself. Cheers Pedder
Ok, this saw won't be worth the shipping costs 2 times cross europe. But it is the perfect candidate to try sharpening yourself. Cheers Pedder
B bugbear Established Member Joined 16 Jul 2004 Messages 13,074 Reaction score 11 Location North Suffolk 14 Sep 2012 #22 pedder":3l5xypyq said: Ok, this saw won't be worth the shipping costs 2 times cross europe. But it is the perfect candidate to try sharpening yourself. Cheers Pedder Click to expand... An ambitious first saw for self sharpening, surely!? Of course, the bugger is that saws are rather expensive to post. BugBear
pedder":3l5xypyq said: Ok, this saw won't be worth the shipping costs 2 times cross europe. But it is the perfect candidate to try sharpening yourself. Cheers Pedder Click to expand... An ambitious first saw for self sharpening, surely!? Of course, the bugger is that saws are rather expensive to post. BugBear
pedder Established Member Joined 19 Jan 2007 Messages 713 Reaction score 3 Location germany 14 Sep 2012 #23 Hi Paul, What I had in mind: You can't destroy anything by trying to sharpen. Sharpen is not that difficult. Usually theses saws have the original teeth from the factory, so a little touch up is all the need. Better pictures might show, that I'm wrong. Cheers Pedder
Hi Paul, What I had in mind: You can't destroy anything by trying to sharpen. Sharpen is not that difficult. Usually theses saws have the original teeth from the factory, so a little touch up is all the need. Better pictures might show, that I'm wrong. Cheers Pedder