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  1. rfwoody

    Damaged Chain?

    haha, will do, Sean! I'm Robert. My dad was "Woody" in the navy so I sort of adopted that for part of my handle here.
  2. rfwoody

    Damaged Chain?

    Thanks SeanKroll
  3. rfwoody

    Damaged Chain?

    That is great info. That was happening to me once and I couldn't figure out the cause. I don't remember how or if it got fixed, but if it did I must have replaced the sprocket with trial and error and was in too much of a rush to make the cause/effect connection.
  4. rfwoody

    Damaged Chain?

    Somehow I missed 2 pages of posts when I posted a few hours ago... Some of these posts are over my head at this point ...but I think Mark-Antoine hit on it with the burrs on the drive link (I need to go check). That's funny, Brian... "...or shop ornaments hanging on nails. Every single time...
  5. rfwoody

    Damaged Chain?

    Thanks Brian, Willie, squisher, woodworkingboy, Marc-Antoine! All this is great information. Do any of y'all ever shorten chains or repair them by removing/replacing the rivets and links?
  6. rfwoody

    Damaged Chain?

    Thanks Willie, good to know! Brian, it just hit me after I posted the last one that I can still take your suggestion and run it for a minute or two and see if it runs smoothly after it is warmed up. Thanks.
  7. rfwoody

    Damaged Chain?

    Thanks Brian. Please let me clarify to ensure I'm telling you the whole story and please see if your answer still applies. As far as I know, these chains were all ok and normal when I first got them. On at least 2 of them, milling chains, I was suspecting I damaged them somehow at the end of...
  8. rfwoody

    Damaged Chain?

    Hopefully this isn't too dumb a question, and thanks for considering it! Problem: I have a few loops of chainsaw chain where either a couple of rivets or drive link(s) are messed up somehow. Symptoms: When the chain is off, the links stick together and don't rotate on the rivet like the good...
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