What Makes the Oregon 410-120 Chainsaw Chain Sharpener REALLY Worth It?

Is the Oregon 410-120 chainsaw chain sharpener worth it? Lets try it out. I am not a heavy user of a chainsaw. Once a year I do saw a lot of my own logs for making lumber on my sawmill. I alsom use a chainsaw quite a bit clearing trails. I have always just used a file and on occasion used a small hand held 12 volt grinder. I have about 6 chainsaws of different sizes to suit my needs. There are days where I find myself spending a lot of time with a file. This sharpener is not their top of the line sharpener but it's also not a toy. I tried sharpening a chain that was badly worn (hit a rock) and didn't have much life left in it. I didn't think it was worth the time it would take to make it work properly again. I was wrong. I went through the manual for this sharpener and got it set up. The manual was not very clear as to how to use it so I did some research on YouTube. After getting the information I needed and a little bit of practice I quickly got to the point where I could sharpen a chain in just a few minutes. I tested how well it worked on an 18 inch frozen pine log. I was very happy with the results. This damaged to near scrap chain cut through that log very easily. The drawbacks are few: 1. This is not a cheep piece of equipment 2. The clamp for holding the chain seems a bit wobbly 3. That's all I got! Is it worth the investment: If you have one chainsaw and use it occasionally to trim things up around the yard, don't waste your money. I will be far cheeper to take your chain somewhere to have it sharpened by a pro. If you have a chainsaws and you depend of the running and working properly, then yes. In my opinion this is a good investment. If you have any questions or comments, please let me know. Also, if you liked the video, please give it a thumbs up and I'd love to have you subscribe to my channel. Thanks for watching! Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@retiredforli... *This video is for entertainment purpose only* 0:00 Intro 0:42 past shipping issue 1:24 setup 2:57 first grind 6:00 issues with icy conditions 7:20 testing sharpened chain 9:35 conclusions #retired #gopro #homereno #backcountry #retirement #diy #Oregon #chainsaw #sharpener #chainsawsharpener #review #unbiasedreview #verdict #toolreview #tools #woodworking #diy #homemaintenance #chainsawchain #chainsawmaintenance #chainsawcare #chainsawaccessories #chainsawtips #outdoor #yardwork #sawsharpening