Al Smith Dec 5, 2004 Al Smith Addicted to ArboristSite Joined Apr 28, 2004 Messages 3,275 Location Lima Ohio Dec 5, 2004 #21 How about that Well,I learned something,never too old for that.
xander9727 Dec 5, 2004 xander9727 The Silverback Joined Aug 10, 2002 Messages 1,980 Location Cincinnati, Ohio Dec 5, 2004 #22 Why would someone need full house chain. What are the usage specific advantages?
sedanman Dec 5, 2004 sedanman Just cut the piano!! Joined Jan 15, 2002 Messages 2,740 Location Beacon NY usa Dec 5, 2004 #23 Full house chain produces a very smooth cut. It is used in timberframe and log home construction where the cut made by a chainsaw will be visible.
Full house chain produces a very smooth cut. It is used in timberframe and log home construction where the cut made by a chainsaw will be visible.
xander9727 Dec 5, 2004 xander9727 The Silverback Joined Aug 10, 2002 Messages 1,980 Location Cincinnati, Ohio Dec 5, 2004 #24 Sounds like it would be much less fun to sharpen.
Hexan Dec 6, 2004 Hexan ArboristSite Lurker Joined Sep 28, 2004 Messages 38 Location Puerto Rico Dec 6, 2004 #25 the drivelinks It looks like the drivelinks were put on, the wrong way!!!! WOW!!! What were they thinking...LOL
the drivelinks It looks like the drivelinks were put on, the wrong way!!!! WOW!!! What were they thinking...LOL
Hexan Dec 6, 2004 Hexan ArboristSite Lurker Joined Sep 28, 2004 Messages 38 Location Puerto Rico Dec 6, 2004 #26 Or is it: The cutters are facing the wrong way...? I guess well never know Glass: Half empty....Or half full?
Or is it: The cutters are facing the wrong way...? I guess well never know Glass: Half empty....Or half full?