Chainsaw Repair

How To Basics - Carb Fixes + Mods - IPL and Service Manuals => How To Basics and Fixes => Topic started by: Cut4fun . on June 12, 2011, 08:04:23 pm

Title: Save Edge Files
Post by: Cut4fun . on June 12, 2011, 08:04:23 pm
About the best files I have used in my uses to date and a company in Ohio to support.

They will send you files and you pay the bill when it comes to you.

home page   http://www.saveedge.com/

chainsaw files   http://www.saveedge.com/chainsawfiles.html

file resharpening  http://www.saveedge.com/resharpening.html
Title: Re: Save Edge Files
Post by: 05_sprcrw on June 13, 2011, 07:41:45 am
I recently just purchased my first set of save edge files and I am very pleased with them. I have a few old files I need to use up but I don't know if I can wait to use them up. The save edge files are so sharp right out of the package I can really see them taking probably 1 stroke less at least per cutter then my current files.
Title: Re: Save Edge Files
Post by: John Mc on June 13, 2011, 12:25:45 pm
I've heard some good things about Save Edge files, but have not tried any yet. I need to work through my old file inventory first.

My biggest issue with files is having them load up with gunk. I could probably get more life out of them if it weren't for that (or if I would take the time to find my wire brush, or something else to clean them with).

I could not get the web page to load -- but I think it's a server issue, not a problem with the links - hand-typing the home page address did not work either.
Title: Re: Save Edge Files
Post by: Cut4fun on June 13, 2011, 01:25:00 pm

I could not get the web page to load -- but I think it's a server issue, not a problem with the links - hand-typing the home page address did not work either.

All 3 links work here. In a Google search just type save edge files.  ;)
Title: Re: Save Edge Files
Post by: 05_sprcrw on June 20, 2011, 03:15:27 pm
I used them for the first time this past week and wow! I like them a lot, the files cut smooth and fast, I was most impressed with the raker file.
Title: Re: Save Edge Files
Post by: Troutfisher on June 30, 2011, 08:39:59 pm
Yup, I use Save Edge too, best I've found.
Title: Re: Save Edge Files
Post by: Cut4fun . on June 30, 2011, 09:03:44 pm
Those Oberg double ended copies are a good finish file, even better is the diamond coated beveled files. But of coarse not talking for work chain now.

You can buy the 6 sided beveled file blanks from Save Edge and get them coated somewhere else.