While at a local dealer today, I picked up a 3/8 file guide. All the reviews were positive and I thought I'd give it a try. My first impression was great. It is easy to use and even a novice can get good results quickly. I maintain my chains often and they only needed a couple passes with the 2 in 1 to do it. The neat thing is it adjusts the rakers at the same time, taking very little material. Everything considered...I think it is a quality tool for the money
I have read that they are only good for full comp chains and will not work on a skip chain, Is that true?
Yep...True The guide rides on the links to maintain the raker height. Sure is a slick setup for full comp though
I use mine on skip chain as well as full comp. Only one of the guide bars will be on a tooth but with the wide handles it is easy to keep it level. They are normally $40 so Woodchucks dealer gave him a deal! They are made specific to chain sizes: .404, 3/8, 3/8lp/pico However I have one for 3/8" & use it for everything. Works well enough for me.
I bought one a while back and even I can use it with great results! Shop around because some other company, I don't remember which one, makes them for Stihl. I've seen them other places and they were blue and white rather than orange and white..
I never knew that Pferd made one but see it is very similar in style and price. I really like their files, There probably the best I have used
Been using mine for about a year. Really like it. Bought one for a coworker for Christmas, $32.50 from my local stihl dealer.
I wanted to buy one two weeks ago but my Stihl dealer was out of stock. I did end up walking out with a brand new ms 362c, though.
I hate when that happens.... Honest dear, I went in to buy a file, they didn't have one so I just bought a new chain....that had a saw attached...
Well the " one saw" philosophy wasn't cutting it anymore. I get pinched too often. Figured that the 362 and 260 pro would make a good combo.
Well I found out that I was getting a grand back from a health care surplus at work. So I did what any red blooded American man would do and I went down to the Stihl dealership and spent it! Man, I love that place. They also sell Silky handsaws, woodstoves, Scag ztr's, and all kinds of other shiny things that I must have. Best store ever.