Idahonative
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Ok guys, anyone ever heard of "Mt. St. Helen's chain"? After it blew, a chain was developed to cope with the terrible problems the ash was creating for the loggers. Apparently it was nearly impossible to keep a traditional chain sharp. This St. Helen's chain worked so good, guys started using it for general wood cutting since it could saw through dirty logs like nothing anyone had ever seen. You could literally saw all day and never sharpen your chain. The chain disappeared from the market because, rumor was, it was too aggressive and it was deemed too dangerous to continue manufacturing (kickback?). Rumor was OSHA played a large part in getting it banned.
This is the story as I remember it being told but I was only 10 years old when St. Helen's blew. I helped my dad a lot even at that age and I remember quite a bit about him using it. He bought it by the spool and made his own loops. I was always intrigued with the design. It was then, and still is today unlike anything on the market (that I'm aware of).
Anyone else have first or second hand experience? I've been intrigued by this chain nearly all my life because it is so different than anything I've ever seen. I would like to know more about why it was discontinued and if the rumors were true. I know the members on this site hold a wealth of knowledge and I'm excited to see where this thread goes.
This is the story as I remember it being told but I was only 10 years old when St. Helen's blew. I helped my dad a lot even at that age and I remember quite a bit about him using it. He bought it by the spool and made his own loops. I was always intrigued with the design. It was then, and still is today unlike anything on the market (that I'm aware of).
Anyone else have first or second hand experience? I've been intrigued by this chain nearly all my life because it is so different than anything I've ever seen. I would like to know more about why it was discontinued and if the rumors were true. I know the members on this site hold a wealth of knowledge and I'm excited to see where this thread goes.