Bought one of the Bailey's Spinner & Breaker combos a few months ago and started playing with it. Punching out the rivets in chains and bar sprockets is kinda fun. Still getting the hang of spinning.
But as I was inspecting some scavenged chain to practice on, I noticed a few funny things, like tie straps that were spun on upside down, inside out (name stamped on the inside), etc.
Made me wonder if any of you guys ever spun in a section of chain with the cutters backwards, upside down, wrong pitch, etc., by accident? We have all mounted chain backwards on a saw. Figured that there must be some interesting chains that were assembled late at night.
Fess up?
Philbert
But as I was inspecting some scavenged chain to practice on, I noticed a few funny things, like tie straps that were spun on upside down, inside out (name stamped on the inside), etc.
Made me wonder if any of you guys ever spun in a section of chain with the cutters backwards, upside down, wrong pitch, etc., by accident? We have all mounted chain backwards on a saw. Figured that there must be some interesting chains that were assembled late at night.
Fess up?
Philbert