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<blockquote data-quote="woodshop" data-source="post: 794251" data-attributes="member: 5248"><p>Well math is certainly not my strong suite... but I know just from experience that it doesn't take much at all, just moving that bar a few Aussie mm's and that chain sags as if stretched big time. Point being the ratio of chain stretch or bar adjusting movement (same effect) is not linear. The actual math my prove me wrong on that... but... I know that just a little stretch turns in to a lot of chain sag. A chain flopping around a bar beats up both the bar and chain, and probably contributes to it eventually breaking sooner than it otherwise would.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodshop, post: 794251, member: 5248"] Well math is certainly not my strong suite... but I know just from experience that it doesn't take much at all, just moving that bar a few Aussie mm's and that chain sags as if stretched big time. Point being the ratio of chain stretch or bar adjusting movement (same effect) is not linear. The actual math my prove me wrong on that... but... I know that just a little stretch turns in to a lot of chain sag. A chain flopping around a bar beats up both the bar and chain, and probably contributes to it eventually breaking sooner than it otherwise would. [/QUOTE]
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