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On 24/09/2018 at 14:15, Mick Roseblade said:

Hi, Thanks guys thats pretty much what I Thought. The chain is Rotatech. Both 3/8 and .325 are specified at .22".

All other chains I have seen all specced at .25" Oregon etc.

I couldnt see the point in specifying at .22" if no one makes a guide at that depth

If they're Rotatech then 0.003 of an inch is the least of your problems.

 

With Northern Arb you should be able to buy a specific depth guage meter pretty easily.

 

Actually receiving it might be somewhat more difficult though. 

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I don't have one but I think I've seen Husky depth gauges with different settings for hard and soft wood anyway, would be interested to know how much that change is but I guess more than 3 thou as that's only just over 10%.

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