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full chiesel chain????


pete23
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afternoon all.

 

I have a load of old gnarly cr=p that my splitter wont split.

 

I been told a full chisel is the way to go for sawing into smaller pieces, is this correct??

 

me biggest saw is a 036 on a 18" bar, will that pull a chain of that nature??

 

best reasonable priced place to get one from??

 

your thoughts??? and thank you.

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Chisel - Also referred to as “Flat Top” or “Square Corner”. Best when used in clean cutting conditions and is a fast cutting chain. This chain will dull quicker if the cutting corner is exposed to dirt or abrasive conditions and takes a little more effort to sharpen properly.

 

• Semi-Chisel - Also referred to as “Round Tooth” and “Barrel Tooth”. This chain may be a little more forgiving in dirty situations. Many find it easier to file due it’s rounded edge.

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