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  1. sawinredneck

    Oregon chain compared to others

    Well good then, you can spin me up a couple of the skip in 105dl loops:lol:
  2. sawinredneck

    Oregon chain compared to others

    Here's what I could find, 75CJX100U - DURA PRO(TM) CHISEL CHAIN 3/8" http://gilbertmowerparts.com/75cjx100u-dura-protm-chisel-chain-p-631.html 75CKX100U - DURA PRO(TM) CHISEL CHAIN 3/8" http://gilbertmowerparts.com/75ckx100u-dura-protm-chisel-chain-p-636.html I found a price on the 22jp...
  3. sawinredneck

    Oregon chain compared to others

    It's just a hair under .003 chip load, man, I used to be able to figure that in my sleep, been a while!
  4. sawinredneck

    Oregon chain compared to others

    I'll have to get my math hat back on Al, it's been a while, we were running a 1.25" four flute end mill hogging 1/2" deep, 500rpm at 4.5ipm feed rate. I'll go dig up my calculator, I think I know where it is, and figure it in a bit. But I want to say it was like a .0045" chip load per flute...
  5. sawinredneck

    Oregon chain compared to others

    Not really any fumes when machining it Jay, powder when grinding it, but the Aluminum dust is a lot more detrimental to your health. Now back when they first started using this in mass, they used liquid nitrogen for coolant, it machined like butter when frozen. But it was found to be detrimental...
  6. sawinredneck

    Oregon chain compared to others

    "Run it slow and feed it hard" is the motto for machining titanium. The biggest problem is not keeping the cutter loaded, it work hardens in a heartbeat, dull a cutter, slow down in a cut and you have to get out the carbide to clean out the mess. The other problem, when doing small parts is it...
  7. sawinredneck

    Oregon chain compared to others

    Very well Brian, it's used to skin the SR71 spy planes because of this quality. On the ground the plane literally dumps fuel on the ground, but once in extreme orbit it expands and seals. It was chosen because of this resiliency. It stretches from temperature more than anything, lubed properly...
  8. sawinredneck

    Oregon chain compared to others

    No, it's VERY flexible, one of it's most prized traits.
  9. sawinredneck

    Oregon chain compared to others

    Titanium would work for the straps and guides, and wouldn't be that terribly much more cost wise, it could be stamped easily, like the links are made now. You don't want it for the cutter though, it's to soft and wouldn't hold an edge well at all. Then it's to hard and would eat files left and...
  10. sawinredneck

    Oregon chain compared to others

    Yes Jay, it's vinegar.
  11. sawinredneck

    Oregon chain compared to others

    This thread is interesting for sure! I'm loyal to saws, not manufactures! I always heard the 346xp was the cats ass, I hated the damn thing! Even ported, hated the damn thing! Had no torque at all! I prefer the Stihl chain as well, I also prefer the Stihl ES bars, but GB has really impressed me...
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