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i take there no good then:lol:

we all know its down to the saw operator too,i was just looking at these chains & thought if they were any good then i would try one.anything that can help towards safety is a plus, isnt it?

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i take there no good then:lol:

we all know its down to the saw operator too,i was just looking at these chains & thought if they were any good then i would try one.anything that can help towards safety is a plus, isnt it?

 

Sure mate, my post wasnt aimed at you directly, as i see from some of your other posts, you are more capable than some with a saw.

 

You do have a point as far as anything "safer" is better, but i believe this type of terminology is aimed at the less experienced, and could lead them to believe its "safe", then there becomes a problem.

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21bp_dv.jpg

 

lowkick_90sg_detail.jpg

 

325_kerf_95vp_detail.jpg

 

38_72v_detail.jpg

 

Comments on the different designs? I've always wondered why there are so many different shapes going on to supposedly give the same results......

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21bp_dv.jpg

 

lowkick_90sg_detail.jpg

 

325_kerf_95vp_detail.jpg

 

38_72v_detail.jpg

 

Comments on the different designs? I've always wondered why there are so many different shapes going on to supposedly give the same results......

 

Same results?

 

I would have said those pictured have very different applications to each other?

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21bp_dv.jpg

 

lowkick_90sg_detail.jpg

 

325_kerf_95vp_detail.jpg

 

38_72v_detail.jpg

 

Comments on the different designs? I've always wondered why there are so many different shapes going on to supposedly give the same results......

Comments : Of the chains pictured the bottom item is chisel chain,and the fastest of the bunch .The other three are semi chisel with second example being the slowest .

 

None of the semi chisel chains in the picture will bore cut as the anti kick back devices prevent the cutters from contacting the wood on the end of the bar tip . The are however safer but not fool proof .

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