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Chainsaw chains come sharpened when purchased from all major manufacturers. As a result, you should not need to spend any time sharpening your chain before it's first use.
You can shorten a chainsaw chain by removing links with a chain break and then re-connecting the chain with repair rivets. However, you need specialized equipment for this process, and removing links...
Chainsaw chains do not technically stretch. However, the chain loop can get longer after the chain's first use, as the chain's rivets and links wear, or when the chain is heated causing the metal to...
Chainsaw chains are usually universal across brands. However, chainsaw chains are not “one size fits all”. It’s the chain’s pitch, gauge, and links that determine the proper fit.
Mauls, splitting axes, and felling axes are NOT the same. There are a lot of websites providing partial answers to the axe vs maul debate, but most of them appear to be incomplete, or just plain...
You may want to know how many pieces of firewood are in a cord if you're buying firewood, preparing your own stack, or maybe just out of curiosity. This is not an easy thing to guess, and it can...