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Worn out chainsaw blade...

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by Nordic Splitter, Sep 3, 2023.

  1. Nordic Splitter

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    Does anyone have a clear picture of what a worn out chainsaw blade looks like?? How low it too low to be of any use anymore?? Thanks guys.. :)
     
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  2. The Wood Wolverine

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    As long as your drive links aren’t hitting bottom, bar is useable. That would make the chain not ride on the rails.
     
  3. FarmerJ

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    IMG_8306.jpeg When you sharpen past or to the line at the end of the cutting tooth.
     
  4. Chud

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    Are we talking about bars, or chains?
     
  5. Eric Wanderweg

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    Is this a chainsaw blade?
    maxresdefault.jpg
     
  6. Jeffrey Svoboda

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    It's as clear as muddy water. What's the problem? He even highlighted chainsaw blade. :rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol:
     
  7. The Wood Wolverine

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    Well shoot. I took blade as bar. Guess he could be talkin' chain. Hard to tell when that word is used. :stirpot:
     
  8. buZZsaw BRAD

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    I sharpen down to little nubs and use that for cutting a stump, roots etc...a sacrificial chain. Sometimes as the teeth get filed smaller they will break off easier while cutting harder woods.
    16" chain with maybe a sharpening or two left. I hand file only. IMG_3904.JPG IMG_3901.JPG
     
  9. FarmerJ

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    Excellent stump chain right there.
     
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    That’s what I do. Go all the way until you can’t sharpen anymore. Nothing to lose, it’s no less safe near the end. Be sure to check the raker depth too.
     
  12. Ronaldo

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    When the cutters start breaking off, it's time for a new chain.
     
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    Been there done that yep yep
    that’s how I know to toss em
     
  14. Screwloose

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    Sometimes they cut best the last couple of sharpenings.
     
  15. Screwloose

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    Ah yes I remember now.....
    Don't say that you "bought a diamond ring"......
     
  16. RCBS

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    Chains have witness marks on the cutters. Generally, if you make it that far down the tooth, it's time for a new one.
     
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    Yup, that's the "stump chain" line! :thumbs: