SouthernLA
ArboristSite Member
After looking at the great Simonizer debate I have decided that better standards need to be set for testing the speed of chainsaws. While chain offers a huge difference in cutting speed, power has an effect also. In auto racing the dyno has made a huge differences for the engine builders. But, 2stroke builders are often on a much smaller budget. I am soon building a very small hotsaw now 36cc Solo 636 I know that if I video it and it's cuts fast I'll be accused of using rotten wood, if it cuts slow then it's a POS. So, I say for testing purposes we use plastic or nylon round rods with no presssure for testing purposes. Yes, it is very expensive. Nylon is just over $500 per foot at 8" diameter. But, it will always cut the same way. Much cheaper than a dyno run? We should all use a new Oregon safety chain. Huge can of worms? Fire away boys.