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Re: Full House chain
« Reply #20 on: February 14, 2020, 12:12:57 pm »
Looking into info why the sandvik full house chain would have been sold in US etc.

Only full house chain I have seen is homemade put together or the newer chains sold to bamboo cutters overseas.

Show the newer in pic to give you idea of full house and then the roll of full house sandvik.

Found my why.  Cutting soft metals


Dug up some old info from Willard Holmen = The "full house" chain has been sold commercially for a long long time. Windsor introduced the "Timber King" Full House in or around 1970 in semi chisel 3/8", it was called 50,58,63 AF it was designed for industrial soft metal cutting.
My old friend Walt Galer who was Windsor's technical services manager gave me a couple of loops of it when I field tested his product back in the 1980s.

 

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