CORRECT WAY To SHARPEN A Chainsaw (Step By Step)

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  • čas přidán 26. 09. 2017
  • Learn the correct way to sharpen a chainsaw to GET THE BEST CUT POSSIBLE!! Covers all the important information you need to do this! I’ve chosen 3 of the most common chains you could have on your chainsaw for this video…a full size 3/8 chain to chisel chain with the biggest teeth, three to five chain which has small cutter teeth and then a 3/8 chain which is a picot chain or a low-profile chain with tiny cutter teeth. I go over how to match a file that fits your chain. From there I’m going to explain the details of the chain, hooks, file guides, uniform angles, the rakers and in the end…how do you actually know if you sharpened your chainsaw right or not?? I have the answers! Watch to find out…
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  • @StevesSmallEngineSaloon
    @StevesSmallEngineSaloon  Před 4 lety +60

    ✅Click here for a great sharpening kit ➜ amzn.to/37CHxQT
    For more videos like this, check out:
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    • @ZenoJohnSABAHAN
      @ZenoJohnSABAHAN Před 4 lety

      Being looking for this guide...but the hardware seller don't know about this...what the...

    • @frankenberry9670
      @frankenberry9670 Před 4 lety +4

      Good explanation.
      1. Oregon has a good downloadable manual.
      2. A stump vise is really handy. Just knock it into a stump or log and you can easily sharpen your chain close to where you are cutting.
      3. Leather work gloves are another good idea, both for vibration dampening while cutting and for protection while sharpening.
      4. It might have been a good idea to mention sharpening for rip cuts.

    • @johnlekatz7294
      @johnlekatz7294 Před 3 lety

      Steve's Small Engine Saloon adjusting a chainsaw

    • @corynewkirk8779
      @corynewkirk8779 Před 3 lety

      334

    • @TheGagi82
      @TheGagi82 Před 2 lety

      Goggles for hand sharpening,american

  • @edwinrohweller
    @edwinrohweller Před 11 měsíci +34

    Man I love a channel that gets right to business. No crazy intro, no loud music, just really good content. Thank you.

  • @anitahendrix7573
    @anitahendrix7573 Před 3 lety +387

    I'm a 77yo woman and have been sharpening my hubby's chains for years. His eyes are not as good as mine. Sounds like I have been doing a good job. We have a wood burning furnace so need lots of wood. I use a jewelers magnifier to make sure I get a nice sharp edge. Thanks for the info.

    • @StevesSmallEngineSaloon
      @StevesSmallEngineSaloon  Před 3 lety +23

      Thanks for sharing!!

    • @christopherworthington7000
      @christopherworthington7000 Před 2 lety +17

      God has blessed you with an AWSOME Relationship...Do not grow weary doing the right thing

    • @trishdavi7049
      @trishdavi7049 Před 2 lety +5

      Thank you for the tip of the jewelers magnifier. Great to be able to see what's happening

    • @Nattidaddy
      @Nattidaddy Před 2 lety +11

      Sound like a keeper if I ever heard one 🦻🏼what a lucky guy. I believe my women will be just like you by the time we get around to you’re age I’m 25 and she’s 27. 🤞🏼

    • @TheRealVsauce
      @TheRealVsauce Před 2 lety +5

      You're a beast! 🔝🔝🔝🔝🔝

  • @mermaid10x
    @mermaid10x Před 7 měsíci +12

    This is real Canadian content eh. No screaming rock blasting away or stupid spinning titles nor some egomaniacal turd trying to convince us of their god like mastery of the subject matter. You aren’t even trying to sell us some junk or a tee shirt with their logo on it.
    Honest information from a guy that loves beer and small engines. I’ve learned a lot over the years the hard way and now I prefer your way. thanks man!

    • @StevesSmallEngineSaloon
      @StevesSmallEngineSaloon  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Haha, I promise I won't blast any rock music or try to convince you of my god-like mastery! But hey, if you ever want a t-shirt with my logo on it, I can make that happen. Just kidding! Thanks for your support, eh!

  • @DrStrabismus1
    @DrStrabismus1 Před 4 dny +2

    I wish all DIY videos were this clear, concise and well-produced.

  • @ocelblack9823
    @ocelblack9823 Před 2 lety +87

    Steve I don't know why your videos aren't the first ones pushed by CZcams, there are millions of people who use small engine power tools every day who don't realize how much you could teach them. No politics, no spin, just straight up information. Thank YOU and please keep up the good work.

  • @tocodelray
    @tocodelray Před 4 lety +318

    I wish I found this channel earlier! No BS, no gimmicks, just clear instructions so that we can tune up our tools and get back to work. This is what a how-to video should be. Cheers.

    • @StevesSmallEngineSaloon
      @StevesSmallEngineSaloon  Před 4 lety +15

      Thank You...

    • @DonovanAP
      @DonovanAP Před 2 lety +10

      Seriously. I call him uncle Steve. He's the uncle everyone needs. Doesn't have to sugar coat anything. Tells it straight to the point. Love this guy.

    • @joshsimmons2663
      @joshsimmons2663 Před 2 lety +4

      I don't even know how much money I've saved in the last year watching this channel

    • @tim9520
      @tim9520 Před 2 lety +3

      This video helped me get my chain sharpening correct. Thanks!

  • @michaeltoccalino144
    @michaeltoccalino144 Před 2 lety +137

    I've spent the last day or two completely captivated by your tips, insight and knowledge Steve. I have had a Stihl 026 for about 20 + years. I was having trouble getting it running this season and a small engine mechanic told me it was toast. The piston and cylinder were scored, the compression was bad and the carb and fuel lines were all gummed up. He suggested that I leave it with him for parts, lest I pay $40.00 for his time and pick up the saw. I did the latter.
    With your help I've replaced the carb (never done anything like that before), the fuel line and filter. I inspected the piston and cylinder through the exhaust port and spark plug hole (I thought it looked pretty good). I inspected and replaced the spark plug after ;learning how to "Read the plug" I set the idle screw, and the Low and High throttle screws, I asjusted the chain tension while holding the bar up at the nose, cleaned the air filter and guess what... My saw is back in service!! Just to be clear, I guess I'm a bit handy but I've never worked on a small engine before. You've saved me a tom of money Steve, Cheers to you!!
    I think I owe you a beer, maybe a couple!.
    Keep up the great work.

    • @StevesSmallEngineSaloon
      @StevesSmallEngineSaloon  Před 2 lety +12

      Right on Mike!

    • @TheRealVsauce
      @TheRealVsauce Před 2 lety +1

      Cheers boss! That's whats up!

    • @ALCE52
      @ALCE52 Před rokem +1

      TIP OF THE HAT MY FRIEND.WE ARE ALL SHADETREE MECHANICS INSIDE.Yours came out my brother..

    • @TheDennys21
      @TheDennys21 Před rokem +7

      That mechanic is a crook.

    • @larryscarry411
      @larryscarry411 Před 9 měsíci

      I have n older 029 stihl chain saw all i need is to adjust carbs never done it takes 8 pulls to get it started cold but after that only one so i never bothered....Figured aint broke don't mess with it n flipping the blade i never was sure about ,but just seen a different video an after each sharpening the guy flips it? Thanks for sharing !

  • @andyprice4696
    @andyprice4696 Před 8 měsíci +13

    This video is 5 years old and I have seen SEVERAL videos on sharpening. The last part on the rakers is pure gold. Lots of people tell you how to sharpen the rakers. Not many describe the symptoms of when to sharpen rakers and what to look for if raker depth is set correctly. Thanks for that Steve!

  • @alanpearson9445
    @alanpearson9445 Před 2 lety +50

    This is by far and away the best chainsaw sharpening video in the world. Steve explains not only the how, but the why. I learnt so much from this. Thank you.

  • @jeffjohnson8443
    @jeffjohnson8443 Před 4 lety +126

    I've been sharpening saw chain by hand for 30 years and I still learned something from this video. Thanks!

  • @bsintzel
    @bsintzel Před dnem +1

    I like that you take the time to discuss the design elements of chainsaw chains and provide examples of what (and what not) to do when sharpening chainsaw teeth. I've learned how important it is to understand the function of the raker, and its height relative to the cutting edge of the tooth. As a mechanic/mechanical technologist, I appreciate your skill in delivering engineering-level information minus the techno-jargon. Ever considered becoming a college-level teacher?
    I look forward to watching more of your insightful videos.

  • @barbarybar
    @barbarybar Před 2 lety +2

    A nice easy to understand video. But still manages to get all the information and safety rules across. One guy said mark ONE of the teeth with a marker pen so you know when you started.

  • @michaelboehlke8537
    @michaelboehlke8537 Před 5 lety +64

    it's great to find someone who actually knows what they are talking about!

  • @terrymalloy4914
    @terrymalloy4914 Před 2 lety +5

    The BEST chainsaw sharpening video on YT. Hands down! Thanks for making it.

  • @OffGrid9
    @OffGrid9 Před 2 lety +5

    I'm going on 78, been using a chainsaw -- occasional use, maybe 10-to-20 hours a year -- for 60 years. Of all the advice I've been offered over the years (videos, magazine articles, instruction manuals, even my USFS instructor in '62), this is the best I've found, here in this video and your video on proper tensioning. Turns out, I've been doing things right all along, but I never knew WHY I needed to lift the nose of the blade when tensioning and tightening, I never knew that by over tensioning I could harm my sprocket or blade...and there were many great explanations on this video as well. Your videos are clear, well organized, and concise...20 minutes is a long instruction video, but you didn't waste any time, and you "covered the trapline" very nicely. I've always used a raker guide to determine when to file the rakers, and it has worked OK...but I've been cutting pine, doug fir, and other softwoods all my life. Your advice to adjust the height of the rakers based on the hardness of the wood was eye-opening, and obvious...as soon as you explained it. And you were spot-on in your observation that many sharpening instructions completely ignore raker-height, which is nuts. Thank you, for this and your other videos.

  • @mr01steam
    @mr01steam Před 9 měsíci +2

    Steve, My first experience with a chain saw (I live in England) and this video makes me a lot more confident I can maintain this useful piece of equipment. (I am over 70yrs old so a late starter with a chain saw.) Need to start cutting logs now oil and gas so expensive. Feel a lot more confident after videos on chain tension and chain sharpening. You are a great teacher and your instructions are very clear. I have had a file guide in my tool box for over 40years and never knew it was for chain saw teeth! You live and learn.

  • @williamwoell3406
    @williamwoell3406 Před 6 lety +198

    I 've looked at a lot of videos on CZcams, covering a broad range of subject matter, and out of all of them I would rate ALL of YOURS, among the very HIGHEST in QUALITY, in both CONTENT, and, PRODUCTION. I appreciate the PRACTICAL information presented in a clear and concise manner, with excellent camera work and proper EDITING; Some of the VERY BEST instructional material I have seen dealing with the INHERENTLY TEMPERMENTAL small engine regarding PROPER OPERATION and MAINTENANCE. The BEER,.....WELL, just like the ENGINE, you can't be expected to run on EMPTY! And a little EXTRA lubrication doesn't hurt anything either!

    • @StevesSmallEngineSaloon
      @StevesSmallEngineSaloon  Před 6 lety +9

      Thank you for the kind words Will..

    • @johnbernstein203
      @johnbernstein203 Před 6 lety +15

      Steve, I second his comments.....couldn't have said it better!

    • @isaacmercado7216
      @isaacmercado7216 Před 6 lety +11

      Isaacs Poppop here. I couldn't agree more. Steve should have been a school teacher. That said , Get the Gullet . Hey Buckin.

    • @MisterOgre666
      @MisterOgre666 Před 6 lety +6

      I would have to agree with OP. I always look for your videos first when i'm searching for info on a project!

    • @chainsawshawn8052
      @chainsawshawn8052 Před 5 lety +4

      Agreed!!!!!!

  • @1d1hamby
    @1d1hamby Před 5 lety +24

    Raker or depth gauge tools are very important to use if you're taking different amounts of metal off each tooth. Definitely need to get a consistent depth gauge height first, then take more strokes off if it is still not giving good sized chips.

    • @stewartfenton7660
      @stewartfenton7660 Před rokem +1

      I always, ALWAYS, count number of teeth or rakers, and number of strokes on each. If there are any inconsistencies, they'll average themselves out as you sharpen again and again. Especially if the chain stops a different place every time, and I believe they always do.

  • @markhalvorson4631
    @markhalvorson4631 Před rokem +4

    I’m laying in bed on a Sunday morning and feeling a welling of gratitude for this video and channel. I have a little electric chainsaw for yard projects, and I’m sure i can benefit from your detailed advice. Can’t wait to get it working again. Thanks Steve!

  • @craigburnhamthistlewaite1004

    Crystal clear, straightforward and thorough. The friendly tone adds to the pleasure of watching this sequence. Thanks a lot for the effort.

  • @travisabel4252
    @travisabel4252 Před 5 lety +32

    I did a search on how to sharpen a chainsaw. I had to scroll through about 20 no-name channels, before I found yours. Now that you passed 100,000 subscribers hopefully your videos will move to the top of all my searches.

  • @izicwindsor7987
    @izicwindsor7987 Před 3 lety +3

    This man with buckin billy ray. They have saved me from a few chainsaw disasters.

  • @user-mh2mz3um5x
    @user-mh2mz3um5x Před 2 měsíci +1

    Best chain sharpening video I've seen. Game changer for me.

  • @garyrichardson794
    @garyrichardson794 Před 8 měsíci +2

    61 year old construction craftsman with very minimal chainsaw experience, but have numerous 12”-14” diameter trees to remove. Your videos are the best out there helping the layman like me to be safe! I also like your non-pompous approach! Cheers!

    • @StevesSmallEngineSaloon
      @StevesSmallEngineSaloon  Před 8 měsíci +2

      Well, you know what they say - age is just a number! I'm glad my videos are helping you navigate the world of chainsaws safely. Who knows, maybe you'll become a chainsaw master in no time!

  • @wisconsinfarmer4742
    @wisconsinfarmer4742 Před 3 lety +10

    Over 40 years ago I made my living with a saw, and still do on occasion.
    Steve shows everything I learned in the first year.

  • @theboywholived2
    @theboywholived2 Před 3 lety +9

    I have watched this video 12 times and still use it every month. Thank you, you have taught me more than any instructor ever has. I use a chainsaw everyday and it's now always razor sharp.

  • @AndrewLyon23
    @AndrewLyon23 Před 6 měsíci +2

    I have been making 3 of these mistakes my whole life.... Thank you for breaking it all down so thoroughly.
    Liked and subbed.

  • @wildberj
    @wildberj Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the video. An old logger up in the U.P. once told me that just like you brush your teeth at the end of the day, that you have to clean the teeth on your chainsaw too. Have a great day!

  • @tc96z1
    @tc96z1 Před 4 lety +7

    Really dude? You’re not just a channel, you are a great teacher. I knew a lot of this subject matter but you still manage to enlighten me. Thanks. (Love the beer thing, too.)

  • @skipbickford3970
    @skipbickford3970 Před rokem +4

    Thank you for the great video I’ve watched it 3 or 4 times and probably will watch it again. I always get a little more out of it each time. I do my own fire wood and help others. Ready to help clear the private road when a tree comes down . I also started slabbing logs for different projects. Having fun in my retirement. Again thank you.

  • @archienealey6459
    @archienealey6459 Před rokem +1

    thanks Steve I've been using a chainsaw for a long time decided I'd learn how to sharpen my own chain tired of paying someone to do it I grew up in Oregon everybody there used to chainsaw but nobody bothered to show me how to sharpen the chainsaw thanks very informative have another beer

  • @Steve-wx1gk
    @Steve-wx1gk Před rokem +1

    Thanks so much for the video, I went to the hardware store to get a chainsaw sharpener and the sails man was trying to sell me a $100 electric sharpener.
    But I ended up getgetting the same one as you which costed me $25.
    You saved me lots of money.
    Thank you Steve!

  • @TerrenceWFunk-ex6qd
    @TerrenceWFunk-ex6qd Před rokem +4

    Watched the whole thing start to finish. As a chef, I appreciate the advantage of maintaining my tools, especially the sharp ones, lol. Thank you for explaining the what to do, the easy ways to implement it, and the why it's done that way, AND what to notice if it's done incorrectly. Very basic, no fancy CGI, no product pushing, just clean, straight forward facts. I absolutely love this video and will definitely be searching for other videos from you in the future. Dauphin, mb, Canada.

  • @dalehammond1704
    @dalehammond1704 Před 3 lety +2

    So far this is the clearest and most factual chainsaw sharpening video I've been able to find online. This one is worth watching and practicing.

  • @dannelson9741
    @dannelson9741 Před rokem +1

    Thanks Steve,
    Perfect timing, no kidding funny as a funny bone. A friend just came out to the shop and asked me to sharpen his saw. I was viewing you tube and your video popped up right after he asked me to sharpen his chain.
    Makes me wonder hmmmmm, ......
    If my friend asked me for a bong hit .,....
    Would you tube show me a video.🤔
    But really we watched your video and he sharpened his own chain. Thank you.

  • @geoffhuber8026
    @geoffhuber8026 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I watched a handful of videos on tensioning and sharpening…including Stihl’s official tutorial..you sir did a fantastic job. Thank you for such a great tutorial. Awesome.

  • @SuperRENEGADE1000
    @SuperRENEGADE1000 Před 4 lety +18

    That was definitely the most informative best explained video I’ve seen about sharpening a chain, thanks man

  • @davidalau
    @davidalau Před 2 lety +9

    That was a really useful way to spend a few minutes. You saved me hours this summer dealing with windfall and firewood. I’ve sorted out most sharpening issues via trial and error but your last bit on raker height is exactly what I needed to know. I couldn’t figure out why my decently resharpened chain was creating wood powder, using up all that expensive gas and too much of my afternoon. Thanks a bunch from BC.

  • @jacquesshiet5643
    @jacquesshiet5643 Před rokem +1

    Hey man…, I am a newbie to chainsaws and have just watched the Oregon video on sharpening with a file, because -like a dumbaXX- ran my saw into the ground too often and need to pay the price now.
    Chain and kit are Oregon, so I figured : “see what they sezz”. Right ?!?
    Well…, they tried…
    Your video is mannah from the heavens !!
    You ROCK !!

  • @OneWildcrafter
    @OneWildcrafter Před 2 lety +1

    You're right that this video was overly thorough. And I appreciated every moment of it. Well done, Sir.

  • @dianekistner7650
    @dianekistner7650 Před 5 lety +5

    Wow. I'm a little old lady who just bought two battery-operated saws (B&D pole saw and 12" chainsaw). I am learning SO MUCH about chainsaws! I knew my chains were dull, and I was going to order a chainsaw filing kit, but I couldn't understand what size to get or visualize what to do with one if I bought it. So I ordered a new chain for my chainsaw, but now I can see how to diagnose both saws' chains and sharpen them. I love being able to understand what's going on with the tool and how I can maintain it. Your video is so very helpful! Thank you so much!

  • @richardalexander7089
    @richardalexander7089 Před 3 lety +3

    Every time I need to remember how to do *anything* with small engines, I ALWAYS come to your channel to review.

  • @JConabike
    @JConabike Před 2 lety +1

    You are a gifted teacher. I don’t know how much help you have, but this is the best CZcams content I have found in years. I win.

  • @frankpowley3029
    @frankpowley3029 Před rokem +1

    Thankyou for the clear explanation. Nobody else ever explained how to know what file to use, whether 5/32 or 3/16 or 7/32 . Now I know and I will use a smaller file for my low profile chain.

  • @LizPrice7684
    @LizPrice7684 Před 3 lety +7

    Finally! This is just the detailed instruction I was hoping to find. I'm a "newbie" and while I figured out how to sharpen the chains, I lacked confidence I was really doing it correctly -- or even understood the why of the how. Wish my Dad was still around to teach me, but this video makes me feel more confident that I'm sharpening my chains correctly. Thank you so much for taking the time to make this video.

  • @doncook5164
    @doncook5164 Před 5 lety +24

    Just turned 67 always paid someone to sharpen my chains but no more. Like all your videos this first rate and money in my pocket plus another use for my bench vise.

    • @StevesSmallEngineSaloon
      @StevesSmallEngineSaloon  Před 5 lety +1

      Right On...

    • @substratum2860
      @substratum2860 Před 4 lety +1

      Ha! I just turned 66 & also always paid someone to sharpen my chain. Steve’s video was very clear & helpful. Will save money now & also have the satisfaction of doing it myself!

  • @frankking1466
    @frankking1466 Před 3 lety +1

    Amazing tutorial Steve!! Had buddy I was working with sharpen my chain with an electric sharpener! He thinks he knows what the f- -k he’s doin but he really don’t!! I just went out to garage 10mins ago & used my file (thanks for the know how)👍🏼and actually just seen how bad he chewed the teeth up!!🤯. Been watching your show for a year or so now. Awesome job🍻

  • @bigbadhag
    @bigbadhag Před rokem +2

    You da man! Been using saws from a young age, everyone tells you how to run a saw,never revealing what, how, or why it's done that way. I am happy that you are the same as me, willing to share the information. Sharp chains are key.

  • @michaelscott1060
    @michaelscott1060 Před 3 lety +3

    Mate, I retired from corporate life to the farm 2 months ago and the amount of good stuff you have taught me no matter whether it’s chainsaw related, or ride on mower or whatever is great. Thanks

  • @floridaswampman7648
    @floridaswampman7648 Před 3 lety +3

    Wow! Excellent video. Ive been running chainsaws 30 years sharpening them the same way and I learned something. Crystal clear on the rakers.

  • @paulmcgehee
    @paulmcgehee Před rokem +1

    The three most frustrating things I have encountered in my life have been women, computers and chainsaws. Watching your videos has not totally reduced my frustration with chainsaws but at least they have moved further down the frustration scale. Thanks!

  • @ianmoone4331
    @ianmoone4331 Před rokem +1

    I've worked for 3 different tree companies. None of them have had any sort of tutorial on this, besides recommending the proper size file. No file guides, maybe a file handle if you can bring your own. This is probably why so many guys have problems with saws cutting crooked, or just plain poorly. Thank you for this!

  • @billonthehill9984
    @billonthehill9984 Před 5 lety +13

    Thanks Steve, by far, this is the clearest, most concise demo I have seen on the correct way to sharpen a chain as well as the occasional raker depth. This makes the 2nd time I watched this video now and glad I did! You have clearly shown the correct way to use the rat file & the flat file when cutting metal. Now it's time to get back to my firewood here in north central Vermont... Thanks again neighbor. :-)

  • @h.collier3544
    @h.collier3544 Před 3 lety +3

    Best instructional video for chainsaw sharpening I've ever seen. Thanks Steve! Heading over now to watch your video on proper tensioning of the chain. Big thumbs up!

  • @bensachs1855
    @bensachs1855 Před 2 lety +1

    Always the best and most informative videos here. When I actually want to understand the why behind a repair, not just the how, I come to SSES

  • @adammcmillan7450
    @adammcmillan7450 Před 9 měsíci +1

    When I saw how long the video was my first thought was "way too long". However, I watched it and found myself saying "oh, good tip mate" several times. I even had a couple of 'ahhh moments'. Great video!!!

  • @ericfillmore7262
    @ericfillmore7262 Před 3 lety +4

    I’ve been doing it Wong for over 30 years! Lol. Never knew about the rakers, and have been using the file in both directions. Thanks for the video.

  • @chainsawshawn8052
    @chainsawshawn8052 Před 5 lety +30

    Great job!! Very informative. When all the information that is given can all be used in practice, no video is too long. I'm sure everyone has watched a video that was only 5 minutes and felt like 20, in this case, 20 min. the video felt like 5. Thank you for sharing, greatly appreciated. I subbed.

  • @speakthetruth4049
    @speakthetruth4049 Před 2 lety +1

    One of the best channel I have ever found. Well this channel really help me how sharpen my chain, adjust chain etc....

  • @CharlotteMay-mx1ej
    @CharlotteMay-mx1ej Před rokem +1

    THAT SURE HELPED ME. NOW IF I COULD JUST FIND THE GUY WHO STOLE MY BRAND NEW SAW OUT OF MY GARAGE, I COULD TAKE YOUR ADVICE AND FOLLOW YOUR DIRECTIONS. GOD BLESS HIM AND I GUESS I WILL KEEP USING MY OLD CHAIN SAW. IT WAS VERY HELPFUL.

  • @MrNewff
    @MrNewff Před rokem +5

    Your videos are a breath of fresh air Steve. Straight to the point and tons of little tips that make a big difference.

  • @larryappelbaum2245
    @larryappelbaum2245 Před 2 lety +4

    These are definitely some of the best videos out there on the proper use and care of chainsaws. Awesome job Steve thank you very much my friend!

  • @jonerrek7806
    @jonerrek7806 Před 2 lety +2

    Great reminders. I've been cutting oak for firewood for years with my two Stihl chain saws to heat my home. That's a hard wood. Nothing quite like a sharp chain. Thank you.

  • @Adamharvey5
    @Adamharvey5 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the video Steve. Mosy importantly for explaining it in easy to understand language. As Bertrand Russell elucidated - a person who truly understands what he is talking about will always explain it in simple language.

  • @beeraddlee1
    @beeraddlee1 Před 4 lety +3

    Thank you so much for clarifying all this saw chain confusion in a way I can understand. For many years I was so confused and messed up so many bars and chains from ignorance.

  • @Rich-dr6fj
    @Rich-dr6fj Před 2 lety +2

    Wow! Thank you very much Steve! Am in my late 50's and learning how to properly sharpen my chain helps. Helps me cut up wood so I can split it for firewood. Kudos on refilling one pound propane cylinders, too!
    I'll keep my eyes open.

  • @superbee6270
    @superbee6270 Před 5 měsíci +1

    That was fantastic , i been using chain saw since a young men in N.B , and no one explain that to me like that great job, men.

  • @captaincoyote1792
    @captaincoyote1792 Před rokem +1

    You are an exceptional instructor! I’m late 60s male, retired, and I have worked on National Forests, state and national Parks, and finally on National Wildlife Refuges. I also went into law enforcement and emergency management. Chainsaws were always part of our work….whether wildland fires, cleaning up after a hurricane, doing search and rescue after a hurricane, flooding…on and on. We always sharpened our saws in the field….quickly, as we often lacked the “luxury of time”….and while the saw would work for emergency purposes, we lacked finesse needed to get a true and fine blade. Your video is exceptional…..you even went over safety precautions! Thank you, sir….Bravo-Zulu, we’ll done!

  • @MrKnoxguy101
    @MrKnoxguy101 Před 4 lety +5

    That was about as perfectly thorough as one could have been on this subject of sharpening the chain. Thanks Steve. You have one of the most informative channels on CZcams.

  • @russellhowell9854
    @russellhowell9854 Před 2 lety +6

    Always enjoy your vids. They are always clear, concise, and detailed and explained that even a beginner can follow. Great job.

  • @Warpedsmac
    @Warpedsmac Před rokem +1

    A friend of mine who used chainsaws for years never filed the rakers....he didn't even know what they were!!! When I showed him how they regulate depth of cut he didn't believe me!! He had been throwing away chains when they didn't cut because he never lowered the rakers....We are no longer friends; I can be bothered with ignorant stubborn people. Good video Steve, Taryl sent me here, Cheers from sunny Australia.

  • @70Marc
    @70Marc Před 2 lety +1

    Wish I had internet at camp, then I could’ve seen your excellent advice when I needed it.
    Thanks for the excellent tips.

  • @johndondero8619
    @johndondero8619 Před 4 lety +5

    Never really did much chainsaw maintenance but I just got one and you’ve explained everything in such a simple way that’s easy to understand. Thanks for a great lesson in chainsaw chain sharpening. 👍

  • @scottmclagan4276
    @scottmclagan4276 Před 6 lety +40

    Superb instructional delivery.
    I'm wishing my high school teachers had begun each lesson with a brew tribute. ;-)

    • @StevesSmallEngineSaloon
      @StevesSmallEngineSaloon  Před 6 lety +5

      Me too!

    • @MKrebs-kl7ud
      @MKrebs-kl7ud Před 4 lety

      I wish I could- my kids would perk right up!

    • @robertshorthill4153
      @robertshorthill4153 Před 3 lety

      The McLagans. Yes, a brew or two when you work in the maintenance shop always makes the task a pleasant experience. A very good video of proper tips and best results with cutting chains. A lot of physics went into the design of chain cutters. A proper file size is essential and use of a flat file for the racker depth gauges. Those lay on guides for determining racker depth are handy and designed to tell one the correct depth. I never let a file touch mine, however, as it will wear down too much eventually. Instead, I file a couple strokes, check it with the depth guide. The racker should not sit proud of the guide. If it does, give it another stroke, possibly two at most. One need only take 20 thou ( .020") off of the depth of the racker. That's only 1/2 mm -- impossible to measure without the depth gauge guide, but avoid filing across the top of it, as mentioned above. Now Stehl makes a file guide that is supposed to be THE ultimate contraption. They have to be compatible with the chain on the saw, matching the tooth size file, proper tooth angle, and as an added bonus file down the raker depth guides to proper depth. They go for about $35 at my local saw shop. I may get one of these Stehl gizmos so I can retire this Italian piece of clamp on crap I've used for years. Cheers ya'll. Have a cold one or two, and take care around those damn sharp cutters. Bob in wood burning Montana.

  • @richardwallinger1683
    @richardwallinger1683 Před rokem +1

    priceless advice from a true professional .I bit the bullet and bought a €30 euro electric chainsaw blade sharpener from LIDL. thye original disc is still going strong and I must have sharpened a whole lot of FRIENDS chainsaw blades .

  • @omniscientgrunk
    @omniscientgrunk Před 3 lety

    Log home build guy here. Wish I knew all this when we built thirty years ago. Still cutting trees on my 4 acres tho. Thanks so much for the video Steve. Keep em coming

  • @kerrydills3240
    @kerrydills3240 Před 6 lety +7

    Just discovered your channel. I've learned more in three videos than I have in a long time about chainsaws. There very informative and easy to understand. Keep em coming!

  • @ddstout89
    @ddstout89 Před 3 lety +12

    Really great video with super simple and clear instructions, Steve. This video reiterated just about everything I learned when I was first trained on using a saw. I say "just about" because I still learned some new things. I would recommend watching this even if you feel 100% confident in how to sharpen your saw. The refresher will do you some good and make you think things through to keep your equipment running long-term.

  • @user-kp8jk4mk1j
    @user-kp8jk4mk1j Před 2 lety +1

    Best video on CZcams for Chainsaw Sharpening! Thanks Steve!

  • @58metzger
    @58metzger Před rokem +1

    New to using chainsaw......your channel is great... everything explained in a clear way even noob like me can understand. Thank you!!!

  • @Liammackinnon
    @Liammackinnon Před 3 lety +5

    Really enjoying your videos.
    I moved to a wooded area from a town.
    Always used chainsaws but now more the use of this machine is more important than ever as I have a woodstove.
    Always great to refresh with your videos.
    Cheers from Nova Scotia Canada🤙🏾

  • @blackstonecap
    @blackstonecap Před 6 lety +5

    Steve, just found your channel and love the excellent detail and explanations.
    You have taken a lot of the mystery out of sharpening.
    Although I have a pile of sharpening thingys, I ordered the one in your description from your link

  • @janosantal5962
    @janosantal5962 Před 3 lety +1

    The best chain sharpening show on CZcams. The best for the people who start sharpening.👍👍👍👍

  • @tuckmiller1093
    @tuckmiller1093 Před 2 lety +1

    This IX the best chain sharpening video I’ve seen…thank you.

  • @wardymcwardfish
    @wardymcwardfish Před 4 lety +4

    Just a great video, thorough and very clearly delivered. Straightened out a few issues I had. Thanks all the way from Australia.

  • @thomasgronek6469
    @thomasgronek6469 Před 6 lety +8

    Thanks for another great video. !!!

  • @AkebonoRadio
    @AkebonoRadio Před 3 lety +2

    Steve, you da man!!! Just found your channel and watched many videos. Saved me a lot of money which went towards beer. Thank you!!!

  • @bruceboettcher9977
    @bruceboettcher9977 Před rokem +1

    Very good video. Here's why. The photography and description are both clear and complete with no needless chatter. I think Steve said everything needed and nothing that wasn't. Thank you.

  • @paulwharton1850
    @paulwharton1850 Před 6 lety +8

    Brilliant - I thought I knew how to sharpen a chain and yet I learnt some vital new things.
    Many thanks Mr. Steve !

  • @Sbennett76
    @Sbennett76 Před 4 lety +3

    Another excellent video by SSES. I didn’t just learn about properly sharpening my saw, I learned valuable information about files. I am so damn glad I found your channel. Thank you for showing how to do it and how it all works.

  • @Blackadder75
    @Blackadder75 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I have never sharpened a chainsaw in my life and probably never will, but this lesson was so good I will never forget how to do it.

  • @judyweiss4106
    @judyweiss4106 Před 5 měsíci

    This lady just learned a LOT because you explained the process clearly. Thank you from the USA!

  • @johnpipping3848
    @johnpipping3848 Před 4 lety +3

    Sir, you are a legend. I learn tons every time I watch one of your excellent productions, and I really appreciate the great way you share your knowledge and experience. Thank you! 😃👍

  • @rk22cc
    @rk22cc Před 6 lety +3

    thanks for the info

  • @coconutz247
    @coconutz247 Před 2 lety +1

    i probably wouldn't watch this if i was a logger. but since i'm a dummy, this guy is talking my language. perfect explanation!

  • @georgehatzopoulos5923
    @georgehatzopoulos5923 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Perfectly explained method

  • @MKrebs-kl7ud
    @MKrebs-kl7ud Před 4 lety +4

    Hand filing is the best but when I have a bunch of them and need to get ‘er done, my Oregon bench grinder is fast and keeps the hook. I like to file the takers one to two extra swipe for an aggressive bite and pull into the log. Hard to stall a 461.

  • @neilmccolman8208
    @neilmccolman8208 Před 6 lety +3

    Yes Steve. That was very informative and thorough. ! Thank you. It was a three Sneaky Weasle Lager video for sure.

  • @markpalmer7832
    @markpalmer7832 Před 8 měsíci +2

    I bought a Woodland rotary saw sharpener....I have been sawing for decades ..Im 64....I luckily finally got it right....nothing I have tried is as good.