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lemiant 23-12-2010 13:17

[FTC]: Cutting Chain
 
Hi Everyone,

We got some of the Tetrix chain recently, however we didn't order a chain cutter. Does anyone have any experience cutting chain without a chain cutter?

Thanks,

Lemiant

vivek16 23-12-2010 14:10

Re: [FTC]: Cutting Chain
 
I've never tried it but if you were careful, you could try to punch out the pin with a center punch and a hammer.

Or just get yourself a chain tool, they're worth it. :)

-vivek

Andrew Remmers 23-12-2010 16:01

Re: [FTC]: Cutting Chain
 
Sounds like he got it spot on. If you don't have the tool you have to be VERY careful and well its kind of a pain in the butt to do it without a chain break. I would recommend something simple from your local hardware store if they have any you probably can find a bunch of chain breaks online if you search around.

wilsonmw04 23-12-2010 21:03

Re: [FTC]: Cutting Chain
 
We found that the Dark Soul Chain Break is the best on the market. I wish I could find something similar for #35's.

http://shopping.netsuite.com/s.nl/c....t.A/id.2258/.f

Bill_B 24-12-2010 05:16

Re: [FTC]: Cutting Chain
 
You can also use a dremel to grind off the ends of the two posts. Just be sure to get the right pair, or you'll make the chain shorter than you wanted.

Tim Delles 24-12-2010 18:41

Re: [FTC]: Cutting Chain
 
If you have a press in your shop, along with a center punch that is your best bet. A bit safer than a hammer considering you use the amount of force you want rather than just hitting it. It really works just like a chain break if you do it right.

ajlapp 25-12-2010 22:58

Re: [FTC]: Cutting Chain
 
The Dark Soul breaker and re-assembly tool is bar none the best I've ever used.

That's why we endorse and sell it. :yikes:

Dark Soul #25 Breaker/Re-assembler

PAR_WIG1350 26-12-2010 00:37

Re: [FTC]: Cutting Chain
 
I've used a bicycle chain breaker with a ground down pin before, rather difficult though.

Dad1279 31-12-2010 16:04

Re: [FTC]: Cutting Chain
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bill_B (Post 988233)
You can also use a dremel to grind off the ends of the two posts. Just be sure to get the right pair, or you'll make the chain shorter than you wanted.

+1. I prefer doing it this way over the standard chain-breaker tool.

Andrew Remmers 02-01-2011 17:39

Re: [FTC]: Cutting Chain
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dad1279 (Post 989677)
+1. I prefer doing it this way over the standard chain-breaker tool.

If you did this wrong couldn't you severely weaken the chain?

wilsonmw04 02-01-2011 18:07

Re: [FTC]: Cutting Chain
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Joyride_67_1902 (Post 990079)
If you did this wrong couldn't you severely weaken the chain?

yep, not to mention all the metal shavings in the chain itself. My biggest worry would be bending the chain during the grinding process. Bent chain doesn't work too well in my experience.


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