Xmaniac
ArboristSite Member
Totally, buying chain by the reel, breaking and spinning your own saves hundreds of dollars per roll compared to purchasing them from the saw shop precut , wasted downtime, ability to fix broken or damaged cutter's/links in a matter of minutes.... I've had brand new chains from the local saw shop break at a rivet or link... they don't guarantee against premature breakage, a new one isn't cheap...I buy chain by the reel so one or two chains is not as important as when bought bs a single loop. If one or two teeth are really toast down to twenty percent then replace those teeth just takes a few minutes per tooth. If the chain is down to fifty percent then file all teeth sharp and the chain will cut just as smooth as before. To file all teeth down to fifty percent if just two or three teeth are pretty damaged is ridiculous. Other wise take the chain off and sharpen it with a grinder. Thanks