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My new chainsaw sharpening vice

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  1. TurboDiesel

    TurboDiesel

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    Well, it's just a vise from HF for $24.
    But it makes things pretty easy.
    A couple scraps of wood.
    A couple screws.
    A Vise Grip it to the atv trailer to hold her in place.
    And voila.
    No more chasing the saw around.
    Left or right hand.
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  2. walt

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    I like that better than a stump vise.
     
  3. Ronaldo

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    That’s efficient, simple and effective.
     
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    MAF143 has a version of this. Post a pic Monty. I keep telling myself to make one, really handy. Nice work Tim.
     
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    TY, sir.:salute:
    I've seen Monty's tailgate version but I never use my truck for firewood, just the atv and trailer.:yes:
    (My neighbor has 30 acres of timber)
     
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    Simple and effective. Looks like it works perfect.