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       Eze-Lap
       By: pigpen60 Date: October 2, 2017, 1:26 pm
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       Anyone used the Ez-Lap on their chains?
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       Re: Eze-Lap
       By: Cut4fun Date: October 2, 2017, 1:30 pm
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       Never heard of it.  Video or company link?
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       Re: Eze-Lap
       By: pigpen60 Date: October 2, 2017, 2:02 pm
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  HTML http://eze-lap.com/products/chainsaw-sharpeners/
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       Re: Eze-Lap
       By: Cut4fun Date: October 2, 2017, 3:28 pm
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       Had something similar way back. Better doing it by hand IMO.
       This does cutter and raker same time. They make the one for
       stihl too.
  HTML http://www.pferdusa.com/products/201b/201b01/201b010503P.html
       If you dont need a 2 in 1 like above. I like these.
  HTML https://www.stihlusa.com/products/chain-saws/filing-tools/fileguide/
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       Re: Eze-Lap
       By: Sierrawoodsman Date: November 3, 2017, 3:51 am
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       Eze-lap is a good company. They make high quality diamond coated
       abrasives. I really like their diamond bench stones. Their
       manufacturing plant in Carson City Nevada-(My hometown).
       [emoji6]. I can’t say that I have tried their diamond coated
       chain sharpener.
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       Re: Eze-Lap
       By: Jaymo Date: November 19, 2017, 8:28 am
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       I've used a diamond chainsaw file that I got off Ebay years ago,
       but I've never seen those diamond stones from Eze Lap. I bet
       they'd work better with my Dremel chainsaw sharpener than the
       stones that come with it.
       Then again, I have both the Oregon and Granberg jigs and just
       last night, I bought a pair of Jonsered sharpening kits. They're
       the same as the Husqvarna kits, with two round files, one raker
       file, a file handle, and the guide with rollers. Can't wait to
       use it.
       Some things to be mindful of with diamond abrasives are: Don't
       use too much pressure and don't use oil for a honing lube.
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