Can8ianTimber
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I know this has been talked about befor but it always seems to be an side topic of another thread so I thought I would post the questions.
I am getting another bar and getting geared up for a large chainsaw mill project and it is time to get new chain. I have to run 404 because of the thickness of the bar. I have not used ripping chain recently but I think it would be for this project since it will be a 6' wide cut.
Here are the options I have found
Oregon Chain for lucas slabers http://www.baileysonline.com/itemdetail.asp?item=OR404+27RX&catID=202
Sounds good for wide cuts but it is $.42/drive link.
Woodland Pro 43RP http://www.baileysonline.com/itemdetail.asp?item=WP404+43RP&catID=202
Cheaper but I don't know about quality
Stihl - I did not see any ripping chain on their website. http://www.stihlusa.com/chain-guide-bar/saw-chain.html
I don't have the experience to modify grind another chain so does anyone have any other options that you would recomend. Thanks
I am getting another bar and getting geared up for a large chainsaw mill project and it is time to get new chain. I have to run 404 because of the thickness of the bar. I have not used ripping chain recently but I think it would be for this project since it will be a 6' wide cut.
Here are the options I have found
Oregon Chain for lucas slabers http://www.baileysonline.com/itemdetail.asp?item=OR404+27RX&catID=202
Sounds good for wide cuts but it is $.42/drive link.
Woodland Pro 43RP http://www.baileysonline.com/itemdetail.asp?item=WP404+43RP&catID=202
Cheaper but I don't know about quality
Stihl - I did not see any ripping chain on their website. http://www.stihlusa.com/chain-guide-bar/saw-chain.html
I don't have the experience to modify grind another chain so does anyone have any other options that you would recomend. Thanks