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<blockquote data-quote="GrizG" data-source="post: 8233135" data-attributes="member: 143389"><p>For chainsaw milling a chain designed for cutting into the end grain makes a very noticeable difference, i.e., a rip chain. The Oregon rip chain packs up with swarf... I need a different tooth configuration, such as the Granberg rip chain, that is designed for ripping and has room for swarf. Obviously, pretty much any chain could be used but if you're working with 26+ inch rip cuts having a proper rip chain is a better option than say a semi-skip or full-skip full-chisel chain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GrizG, post: 8233135, member: 143389"] For chainsaw milling a chain designed for cutting into the end grain makes a very noticeable difference, i.e., a rip chain. The Oregon rip chain packs up with swarf... I need a different tooth configuration, such as the Granberg rip chain, that is designed for ripping and has room for swarf. Obviously, pretty much any chain could be used but if you're working with 26+ inch rip cuts having a proper rip chain is a better option than say a semi-skip or full-skip full-chisel chain. [/QUOTE]
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