I have a couple of loops of that type chain from many yrs back. It has carbide grit on the top and rolling slightly on the outside of the tooth. Sharpens with a file or grinder fine. Does stay sharper for quite a bit longer than regular. That was Carlton, NLA. Several yrs ago I wanted a few...
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Same thoughts I had and what grit also.
I like 60 for round but don't think that is going to be a good choice for a nice corner.
I called Diamond for a price to plate the blank I made.
They wanted 250+
Radiac done it for 80
I've had mine for 12 yrs now and have done several hundreds of chains. Still in good shape.
Diamond will strip and re plate but they are more than a new wheel sells for, Radiac Abrasives was cheaper.
I made a profiled raker wheel and had it plated at Radiac, Diamond wanted 3 times as much.
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