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2 in 1 sharpener for stihl chains

Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by blacktail, Apr 30, 2020.

  1. blacktail

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    Stihl recommends 13/64 files for their 3/8 chains. Most other makes seem to call for 7/32 files with 3/8 chains.
    It seems pretty well accepted that 7/32 files work fine with Stihl 3/8 chains.
    Does that still apply to the 2 in 1 sharpeners?
    I'm going to order a Pferd 2 in 1 for my Stihl 3/8 chains. I've always used 7/32 files.
     
  2. farmer steve

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    I lent a new Stihl 3/8 chain to another member which he used but wanted to touch up. He uses 7/32 files ( which i didn't know) on his 3/8 non-stihl chain. He called me and said his files didn't fit right. We figured it out later.
     
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    I use a Pferd 2 in 1 with 7/32 files on my 3/8 chains with good results - however not Stihl brand so I guess that doesn't answer your question.

    You're talking about a 1/64 difference....I imagine after you hit the chains the first time then continue sharpening with the same size file ylull be in good shape.
     
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    That must be why it works for me...I've been using 7/32 on all my 3/8 chain, including Stihl...heck, the Stihl dealer is the one that sold me the 2 in 1 file!
     
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    I had this discussion with my buddy the other day when he got a of a pferd csx( 2 in 1). We used woodland pro chains.
     
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    So use whichever you have but use it every time on that chain .
     
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    I've gone too far into the google rabbit hole on this. I found somewhere that the 7/32 pferd will take the depth gauges down something like .004 more. If that amount even matters, I don't cut any real hardwoods so it would be a slight advantage.
    And a lot of opinions say the 13/64 makes for a slightly sharper cutter, but the 7/32 stays sharp longer in dirty wood, which is also an advantage for me.
     
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    "And a lot of opinions say the 13/64 makes for a slightly sharper cutter, but the 7/32 stays sharp longer in dirty wood, which is also anadvantage for me."
    Bingo IMHO and it makes perfect sense.
     
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