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Is skip chain better/faster than full comp? Find out......
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Video is uploading, I'm going to bed, 4am gets here quick.
Disclaimer: THIS IS NOT THE END ALL BE ALL VIDEO. I am not done testing but I wanted to share this vid with you guys early on. There will be more. Promise.
Did anyone time that?? I was sitting here running f it while watching the Clemson game. Loomed darn close to me. Maybe giving the edge to the full comp?
Did anyone time that?? I was sitting here running f it while watching the Clemson game. Loomed darn close to me. Maybe giving the edge to the full comp?
The full comp is beating the skip chain every time by about 3 seconds. With the 8 pin rim on, I'm using a light touch and pretty much just letting the saw drop through the log via gravity. This is in about 20" of Red Oak. Gonna sink this saw into 30"+ Maple on Monday....
The test went as I expected but honestly I was expecting a bigger difference. You can feel the difference in the cut for sure tho. Now I'm intrigued to see what happens in bigger wood.
Hey BTW guys and gals, that's the MS460 with an aftermarket 52mm big bore kit in the vid. I decided to switch it up a bit since there is little video of that saw. As you can see, that kit runs pretty good out of the box.