It seems that many new small saws like to use 0.050" 3/8" LP (picco or pico) chain. Older pro saws tend to use 0.062" 0.325" chain.
Which will cut faster on the same saw? Lets assume a good LP chain (for example Oregon 91VXL OR something better still if it exists) since there are a lot of safety type chains out there.
3/8" means less teeth and less sharpening. LP means shorter bites and thinner kerf. This should give higher saw speeds I'd think. Why waste power with a thicker kerf? I know on my circular saws I like thin kerf if the cut quality doesn't matter. I notice a power increase by thinning the kerf.
For those who've compared good fast chains in each, is it worth switching one way or the other?
Which will cut faster on the same saw? Lets assume a good LP chain (for example Oregon 91VXL OR something better still if it exists) since there are a lot of safety type chains out there.
3/8" means less teeth and less sharpening. LP means shorter bites and thinner kerf. This should give higher saw speeds I'd think. Why waste power with a thicker kerf? I know on my circular saws I like thin kerf if the cut quality doesn't matter. I notice a power increase by thinning the kerf.
For those who've compared good fast chains in each, is it worth switching one way or the other?