One idea I had was a flat board long enough to mount a couple short pieces of 2" round wood with just enough slack to slide chains over it (sorta like a guide bar without the groove). Could even put a swinging tab on the 2" rounds that would keep the chain on, and flip out of the way to pull a chain off.
I use a carabiner to hook them together when taking larger amount of equipment into the woods. But I also have a simple bright red backpack that I use for equipment out in the woods.
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All I can say is WOW!!!!!!On my rack...
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In boxes...
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On shelves...
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And sometimes on saws...
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I use small plastic Tupperware boxes like shown above. I write the type of chain and saw its for on top. I can squeeze four 20" .375 .050 chains in one. Then those go in my saw box, which is a tough box for trucks that can be lifted. Tough box has spare bars up to 25", chains, bar oil, gas mix oil, wedges, small sledge and few few tools. I found the chain boxes in the stationary section at Walmart and they stack on top of each other nicely inside the tough box.
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