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  1. cory

    Saw chain

    I have a triple lifetime supply of screnches, they are one of those things that seem to multiply as they sit in storage.
  2. cory

    Saw chain

    Are there teeth that aren't mass produced?
  3. cory

    Saw chain

    Yeah, Sean, Madsen's is the chit, fo sho. I think that is where my last roll came from. Interesting info, Brian. But I've never noticed work hardening nor difficulty filing new chains. Sure, they cut a bit slower but Idk, it doesn't bother me for a day or two. I thought work hardening was from...
  4. cory

    Saw chain

    Skwerl, re rakers, I would think raker-height sensitivity would be more critical on full skip than full comp because each tooth is doing more cutting? But you report the opposite is true.
  5. cory

    Saw chain

    Ok, the new chain I have is full skip, good on you, Skwerl. Madsen's FTW http://www.madsens1.com/bnc_sequence.htm
  6. cory

    Saw chain

    Good responses, thx. I just bought a husky 572 (wanted a 576 but dealer says no longer made), it's saw chain has 2 links between every tooth (=semi skip?). I haven't run it yet cuz I'm waiting for the outside dog to be sent (why make a 'big' saw without 2 dogs?). So I'll be checking out this...
  7. cory

    Saw chain

    My most recent 100' lasted 4 years and I need a new roll now. I've always used full comp, that's the one that has one link between each tooth. I'm just wondering how y'all feel about semi comp, which has 2 links between each tooth. Full comp seems to perform very well but it requires more...
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