Well if the two mating surfaces are flat you definitely sounds like that would be a positive. When I do I just drag and Emery blocks slowly or an emery board actually. I think there's some my mom had that when I had to clean out her house and then I there used to be points files which were smaller but if it's fine grit and then just take a look at them and get him so they square up the best as possible. I have some really small files that I think might have been used for chainsaw and they're flat. I have found them to work fine they are metal though.
Well if the two mating surfaces are flat you definitely sounds like that would be a positive. When I do I just drag and Emery blocks slowly or an emery board actually. I think there's some my mom had that when I had to clean out her house and then I there used to be points files which were smaller but if it's fine grit and then just take a look at them and get him so they square up the best as possible. I have some really small files that I think might have been used for chainsaw and they're flat. I have found them to work fine they are metal though.
There are most definitely multiple ways to get the job done. Always appreciate your comments. Thanks.
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Personally in the old days I just smeared it on the shaft
@@richardschaffling9882 Amen, that makes logical sense to me!!!!! Thanks for the comment.