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Jasha,

Thanks for getting the chains back to me in PA so quickly. Couldn't wait to try one out today and it really can cut. I have 6 more I will be sending your way. Can you do 16" chain for my 261? It is 0.325 pitch, 0.063 (not safety).

Thanks again,
CK

Should be able to.
 
Blows my mind someone isn't copying and producing a Ziggy grinder?? If they're that much better than Silvey or Simington.

I know Cody T. really likes his Ziggy raker grinder.
 
I finally got to run and compare the chains at the GTG. First and foremost, in soft or clean wood it isn't a comparison in either full comp or skip. No chain I have run for my personal use can cut with these. None of my round ground cuts as quick. Also, I don't know if it really dulls any quicker that round ground in not so perfect wood. In hard wood(oak, locust, hickory) it still cuts quicker, just doesn't seem to be as much of a difference. I guess it now comes down to cost to sharpen and learn to file versus round filing. One of my chains went down in flames at the GTG(look for the pic of the nail), but doesn't look all that bad. All in all I would say it's a great deal. Thanks for the chain.

Shea
 
I finally got to run and compare the chains at the GTG. First and foremost, in soft or clean wood it isn't a comparison in either full comp or skip. No chain I have run for my personal use can cut with these. None of my round ground cuts as quick. Also, I don't know if it really dulls any quicker that round ground in not so perfect wood. In hard wood(oak, locust, hickory) it still cuts quicker, just doesn't seem to be as much of a difference. I guess it now comes down to cost to sharpen and learn to file versus round filing. One of my chains went down in flames at the GTG(look for the pic of the nail), but doesn't look all that bad. All in all I would say it's a great deal. Thanks for the chain.

Shea

That was an unreal nail hit!

Which saw had the treesling'r chain on it?
 
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