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I've never seen a race chain, can someone post some pics of a true race chain.
I agree,when the chain is near the end of its useful life anyway why not experment.By then some of the crome will be honed off and provided the rakers are adjusted to the kerf it should cut well up to the point the teeth start breaking off.Best to get yourself some chisel and practice square filling. When the cutter gets toward the end, do some more work to the chain.
Hi just wondering if anyone out there is willing to make me a cross cut race chain.
To suit a ms460 cutting 14inch blocks.
I haven't brought the bar yet so I'm after opinion's for size chain and bar etc.
I can pay for the chain to be made.And shipped to Australia.
I understand there is alot of work behind a race chain.
If i cant get someone to make a race chain.
What would be good chain to race with?
I've been grinding a simple race chain from stock chain for about 25 years. Safe as possible and fast. With factory drag height, and they are fast. Won't last long in the woods though. No rivet grinding, it is stock as possible. Here are some pics of .404 full chisel. I grind any size or pitch. Shipped anywhere in the world. PM me for prices, very reasonable.
I've been grinding a simple race chain from stock chain for about 25 years. Safe as possible and fast. With factory drag height, and they are fast. Won't last long in the woods though. No rivet grinding, it is stock as possible. Here are some pics of .404 full chisel. I grind any size or pitch. Shipped anywhere in the world. PM me for prices, very reasonable.
I agree,when the chain is near the end of its useful life anyway why not experment.By then some of the crome will be honed off and provided the rakers are adjusted to the kerf it should cut well up to the point the teeth start breaking off.
I've been grinding a simple race chain from stock chain for about 25 years. Safe as possible and fast. With factory drag height, and they are fast. Won't last long in the woods though. No rivet grinding, it is stock as possible. Here are some pics of .404 full chisel. I grind any size or pitch. Shipped anywhere in the world. PM me for prices, very reasonable.
hmmmm!
Andy
I've been grinding a simple race chain from stock chain for about 25 years. Safe as possible and fast. With factory drag height, and they are fast. Won't last long in the woods though. No rivet grinding, it is stock as possible. Here are some pics of .404 full chisel. I grind any size or pitch. Shipped anywhere in the world. PM me for prices, very reasonable.
Can you have race chain on the stock saws?
Here are a couple pics another forum member sent me. I'm trying to figure out what holds this chain together!!!!!
Yea, that is pushing it a bit on the tie straps and rivet heads.
Pioneerguy600
Here are a couple pics another forum member sent me. I'm trying to figure out what holds this chain together!!!!!
Yea, that is pushing it a bit on the tie straps and rivet heads.
Pioneerguy600
I see no rivet head at all to hold it together. I'd think the whole chain would just fly apart immediately.
Wow, I'm guessing that the fella who runs that stuff says "hold my beer, watch this" right before he fires up his death saw.
Wow, I'm guessing that the fella who runs that stuff says "hold my beer, watch this" right before he fires up his death saw.
It might stay together when cutting softwood cants at competitions but I would not want to hit a knot.
Pioneerguy600
It might stay together when cutting softwood cants at competitions but I would not want to hit a knot.
Pioneerguy600
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