Saw Sharpening
A dull chainsaw chain is slow and dangerous. It throws fine sawdust instead of clean chips, bogs down in the cut, and raises the risk of kickback. Chainsaw sharpening in Portland brings each tooth back to a sharp, even edge, so you cut faster, safer, and with a lot less strain on your saw.
Every tooth on a chainsaw chain has to be the same length and angle, or the saw pulls to one side and cuts rough. We sharpen each cutter by hand and keep them even, then set the depth gauges so the chain bites the right amount. The result is a chain that pulls itself into the wood and throws clean chips. Heating with wood is common around Portland and out past the edge of town, and a sharp chain makes firewood season safer and faster.
Chainsaw sharpening starts at $10 and depends on the chain size and how dull or damaged it is. You can bring just the chain or the whole saw. If the chain hit dirt or a rock and the teeth are chipped, it takes more work, and we will give you a price first.
Either works. You can pull the chain and bring just that, or bring the whole saw and we will take it from there.
It starts at $10 and depends on the chain size and how dull or damaged the teeth are.
Bring it by, or book a time online. See all prices on our pricing page.