As far as safety chain goes, Vanguard is the best cutting of the group. Adjusting the rakers by hand isn’t fun though.
That’s all I use. When I first got my MS 290 I was never so disappointed in a saw. When I bought my first chain he handed me a green box. I asked if he had anything more aggressive? He handed me a yellow box. For 15 years or so it lives on the back of my truck. Before that most of my saws were 404, or the 3/8 chains were cut for us by a shop that knew it was for commercial use, so I had no experience with home owner designed chain. The term safety chain is an oxymoron, as Phibert said, it will still cut you in half, just a little slower.In clean, green wood Stihl RS (yellow) is awesome. Also, Stihl chain generally has the hardest shell and stays sharp longer, though some say they can make other brands sharper.
I’m torn between Stihl RS and Oregon LGX as my favorite chain. I also have Oregon EXL but haven’t cut enough with that yet. Haven’t had the chance to try the Husky X-cut.
Stihl cuts well holds an edge longer than anything else. But it’s a bear to hand file, especially if you rock it.
LGX sharpens nicely with a file and lasts decently long. Maybe a bit faster cutting when really really sharp.
Being full chiseled helps the Vanguard a lot. It’s more the dynamics of grinding the depth gauges than anything that turns people off to it.I was going to try the X cut as well. I think what I'll do is get three different options, the RS, X-Cut, and maybe the EXL or LGX and run them and file them and see what Iike. I'm assuming any will be an improvement over the Vanguard chain I've been running; which I'm actually quite happy with. It files very easy and seems to last a decent amount of time.
Then again, maybe that's because I've never had a really good chain LOL.
Lately I've been running a lot more lgx chain, the stihl RS price jumped at the dealer, so the lgx just was the next best option imo. Havent tried any husqy x cut yet. If I rock a chain (last week it was actually a screw) I just set the chain to the side and toss another on. Save it for the grinder when I get home.I’m torn between Stihl RS and Oregon LGX as my favorite chain. I also have Oregon EXL but haven’t cut enough with that yet. Haven’t had the chance to try the Husky X-cut.
Stihl cuts well holds an edge longer than anything else. But it’s a bear to hand file, especially if you rock it.
LGX sharpens nicely with a file and lasts decently long. Maybe a bit faster cutting when really really sharp.
Correct, full chisel. I use .050 on everything except I have two long bars with .063.Looks like the EXL is a full chisel? Never used one. always semi-chisel. What gauge are your bars. Years ago when I got the 038, the dealer put on a 20" (72 DL) 0.063 bar. I have a half dozen new chains and several half worn ones I'm trying to use up. So I probably won't be switching anytime soon. I later bought a 24" (84 DL) bar of the same gauge. I only have one or two of those chains and I want to use the 24" bar on the 046 once I get it up and running. Would you down-size to an 0.050 gauge for that one? I do plan to do a little milling (small logs) with that saw so would it be better to stick with the stiffer 0.063 bar?
Where do you guys order from? I like sthil chain but most I’ve found are about double the price of Oregon chain.Since we’re talking about chains, I just ordered three of these for my saw. Same thing I’ve used in the past, they work really well.
STIHL 3/8 chain 36 inch bar 114 drivers .050 gauge full chisel full skip RSLFK
That’s pretty good, most I’ve seen has been around $40+ for 32”. Madsens has been $25 for Oregon, if you buy 2 at a time.I'm a new convert to Stihl chain. Used mostly Oregon in the past, but definitely like the chain from zee fatherland better. Local saw shop sells it for $1./bar inch.
buy 2 get the third 1/2 price.