Rob, have to say that your honesty about your chain speaks more for your good intentions and possibilities with your product, than all the hyper bs one often gets about so called world changing new innovations. You definitely deserve a high degree of success with what you are working on. I...
The reason i was figuring into my equation, total replacement of the cutters, is because with regular chain, unless you have hit something other than wood, all of the cutters seem to dull at a similar rate. I was thinking that with carbide it would be similar. Two weeks use before needing to...
I figure that if you reduce the cost of Rob's chain by a third when the 3/8" is offered, both initial cost and cutter replacement sets, compared to what the 3/4" currently runs, if you are using 72DL full comp for example, the initial purchase plus one full set of replacements (around 24...
Rob, perhaps you could do the math.... Say if someone was using your chain, 3/8"- 72 drive links, and replacing the cutters every two weeks, what would be the original cost plus additional cost every two weeks? Thanks for clarifying.
My experience with carbide chain losing cutters, is that it tends to happen as the chain gets used, rather than when new. I assume the brazed joint can weaken over time. I don't think the carbide broke, except at the joint. With cutters that get replaced and not sharpened and repeatedly used...
Shouldn't .325" chain be added to the poll?
Rob, welcome to the Treehouse. Thanks for posting your new product, good luck with it.
I feel compelled to ask something. The carbide insert brazed cutters that are currently on the market for regular saws, are too slow cutting for general tree...
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