Ezarb
Well-Known OPE Member
Couple questions for those who have experience making loops.
The scenario I'm going to present may have different variables depending on where you broke the roll last so for all intensive purposes, pretend the roll of chain is brand new.
Anyhow, when spinning up an odd count loop up, like a say a 91dl, you end up with your 91 count breaking directly on a tooth. If you go ahead & break right here without any foresight, you end up with single skip section & two right hand cutters in a row once everything is put together.
My question here is - will this small inconsistency cause the saw to pull to that side in a scenario where the bar is fully buried? (Like when cutting massive firewood rounds that need to be a precise length all the way around)
Additional question here -
Can you spin teeth/cutters back into loops with presets or is it only presets & drivers that are allowed to be spun by hand?
Thanks
The scenario I'm going to present may have different variables depending on where you broke the roll last so for all intensive purposes, pretend the roll of chain is brand new.
Anyhow, when spinning up an odd count loop up, like a say a 91dl, you end up with your 91 count breaking directly on a tooth. If you go ahead & break right here without any foresight, you end up with single skip section & two right hand cutters in a row once everything is put together.
My question here is - will this small inconsistency cause the saw to pull to that side in a scenario where the bar is fully buried? (Like when cutting massive firewood rounds that need to be a precise length all the way around)
Additional question here -
Can you spin teeth/cutters back into loops with presets or is it only presets & drivers that are allowed to be spun by hand?
Thanks





