Howdy,
You did a great job using that beam machine. I don't know if you plan on moving into larger projects after this one but, I found for larger beams, the basic Alaskan Mill does an excellent job. People generally think of them for slabbing. You only have to roll the log one time, 90 degrees. With the standard set up you can do very accurate beams up to 12" x 12". They do have extensions that allow beams up to 36" x 36".
You can drive picco with a .404 x 8 tooth rim with no damage to the chain.
Regards
Gregg
Gregg, I think you need to turn the 0.404 rim down a bit to match 0.375 picco pitch.
Pi R squared is circumference. Do that with 0.0404 X 8 , then with 0.375 X 8, what do you get? How is circumference? Why does a 9 pin 03twofive run a chain as fast as a 8 pin 0.375?
But even though, picco and standard 0.375 have the same pitch, the DRIVERS engage DIFFERENTLY. LOOK at the drivers!!!
Try to match 0.375 sprocket to new chain, then do it with 0.375 picco. And vice versa.......
It don't fit........NOPE!
I did not go this route. After buying $tihl picco $purs I had some rims made up... $$$$$
Maybe you guys could hook up with Dan(see)co ( my PC keypad is broken) and offer correct picco rims that are not special order? Ed is good to talk/deal with.
It is too bad Stihl does not Stihl offer 3003 mount bars with picco tips. Yes they are different, and there is a reason.
I have those bars where my mill is and can post OEM part numbers, later on.
P.S, For us Millers, since you have the "magic" connection, with Logosol now. Why do they extort Americans for picco chains/bars, when you you can buy them CHEAP , overseas???
NOT, NOT, NOT, a critisism. Just know you can get Stihl chain in Europe for 75-50% less. Stihl Chain always costs a bit more, here, but PMX at least 100% more. Why???