Philbert
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I see lots of confused people trying to select their saw chain at home centers, so I really liked this helpful display.
Panel #1 has metal slots to ID chain gauge.

Panel #2 has raised, plastic, fingers, where they can place a chain to ID pitch.

Panel #3 tells them how to count drive links.

Then there is a binder listing chains that meet those numbers.

It does not cover every chain made, but, presumably, those sold by Lowe’s.
Philbert
Panel #1 has metal slots to ID chain gauge.

Panel #2 has raised, plastic, fingers, where they can place a chain to ID pitch.

Panel #3 tells them how to count drive links.

Then there is a binder listing chains that meet those numbers.

It does not cover every chain made, but, presumably, those sold by Lowe’s.
Philbert