Chainsaw Jim
Con Artist LLC
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- 5:12 PM
- User ID
- 836
- Joined
- Feb 8, 2016
- Messages
- 4,014
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- Location
- Springfield Oregon
I would like to start this thread to help those who aren't very skilled at grinding chain for exhibition and racing. Not knowing the science of fast chain has kept many good folks away from the starting line, causing the event coordinators to struggle finding enough competitors to run events, and I hope to change that.
This will also help those who only want a good cutting work chain.
It all starts with picking the right chain. I'm hoping a few members here can help with a list of chain to look for, and chain to avoid.
I'll be adding more here in a couple hours when I get a break from the shop.
This will also help those who only want a good cutting work chain.
It all starts with picking the right chain. I'm hoping a few members here can help with a list of chain to look for, and chain to avoid.
I'll be adding more here in a couple hours when I get a break from the shop.