I would not have even thought about inside out!
I know that you can flip bandsaw blades, because my bandsaw (Inca) feeds from the other side than Delta style bandsaws, and when I order blades they sometimes forget to 'reverse' them.
But bandsaw blades are pretty flexible. I would think that a chainsaw loop would have to be pretty long and pretty loose to turn inside out.
Good point on the drive links too.
On one of the scavenged chains I am practicing on, all of the cutters are Oregon, all full chisel, same pitch and gauge, but there are 2 different profiles for the depth gauges. The previous owner must have pieced together 2 different chains (older and newer).
Did not notice this until I started playing with the spinner.
Philbert
I know that you can flip bandsaw blades, because my bandsaw (Inca) feeds from the other side than Delta style bandsaws, and when I order blades they sometimes forget to 'reverse' them.
But bandsaw blades are pretty flexible. I would think that a chainsaw loop would have to be pretty long and pretty loose to turn inside out.
Good point on the drive links too.
On one of the scavenged chains I am practicing on, all of the cutters are Oregon, all full chisel, same pitch and gauge, but there are 2 different profiles for the depth gauges. The previous owner must have pieced together 2 different chains (older and newer).
Did not notice this until I started playing with the spinner.
Philbert