Last year, I bought a full chisel Windsor chain for my larger saw at the local saw shop, same place as I bought the saw. I ended up not trying the full chisel chain at that time, so it sat on the shelf. Now that I'm looking closer at the chain, it is marked Windsor 50J, which per the Windsor website, has the proper pitch of .325, but the gauge is listed as .050. The original chain which came on the saw (safety chain) is Husky H25, which is listed as having a gauge of .058.
So that's a difference of .008 inches. Is that enough to make a difference?
Windsor does make a full chisel chain of the exact pitch and gauge, but that's not what the shop sold me.
I doubt I have the receipt, and I doubt they'll make a change after a year, even though the chain has not been used.
Is the .008 difference enough for me to either not use the chain, or try to make the dealer swap it out?
Thanks.
So that's a difference of .008 inches. Is that enough to make a difference?
Windsor does make a full chisel chain of the exact pitch and gauge, but that's not what the shop sold me.
I doubt I have the receipt, and I doubt they'll make a change after a year, even though the chain has not been used.
Is the .008 difference enough for me to either not use the chain, or try to make the dealer swap it out?
Thanks.