I have never actually used the stones because of how they shrink with usage. I have been using diamond coated bits because the abrasive is coating the metal cylinder. I have liked them pretty well. Nice to see the 562 out running again!
I just leaned watching your video how to rip these logs along side on top of other to logs. BTW you chainsaw looks mint, you sure take care of your tools. Good video, thank you.
@BUTTEWORKS I call it noodling. I hurt my wrist when I fell out of a tree and it hurts to use a Ax to bust the wood. I found this way works good so I don't break my back getting it in the truck. That saw is alittle over a year old. I always blow it down after every use. Thanks for watching
I have never actually used the stones because of how they shrink with usage. I have been using diamond coated bits because the abrasive is coating the metal cylinder. I have liked them pretty well. Nice to see the 562 out running again!
I just leaned watching your video how to rip these logs along side on top of other to logs. BTW you chainsaw looks mint, you sure take care of your tools. Good video, thank you.
@BUTTEWORKS I call it noodling. I hurt my wrist when I fell out of a tree and it hurts to use a Ax to bust the wood. I found this way works good so I don't break my back getting it in the truck. That saw is alittle over a year old. I always blow it down after every use. Thanks for watching
Yeah i like the rotary deal for a quick sharp for sure!
@@tedneitzel it seems to be working well
Stihl 2n1 sharpener works good.
Buckingbillyray made a great video about chain sharpening
Nice to meet you my friend, I from Indonesian 🇮🇩🙏
What kind of wood do you cut in Indonesia ?
@@oakeymt.outdoors various types, you can see on google
@@oakeymt.outdoorsvarious types, you can see on google
@@oakeymt.outdoors I want to help you there but I live Indonesian haha