Art_H
New Member
I'm looking to start milling, and want a strong chain, but with the narrowest kerf. I've searched but haven't really found the info I'm looking for.
What are the parameters that determine the chain's cutting kerf?
.404 vs .3/8 is just the pitch and link length, not the width.
Gauge from .50-.63, does that change the kerf? Why don't the saw chain manufacturers list the chain's cutting kerf?
Is 0.063 gauge stronger and more wear resistant? What are the benefits?
Thanks
What are the parameters that determine the chain's cutting kerf?
.404 vs .3/8 is just the pitch and link length, not the width.
Gauge from .50-.63, does that change the kerf? Why don't the saw chain manufacturers list the chain's cutting kerf?
Is 0.063 gauge stronger and more wear resistant? What are the benefits?
Thanks