![]() |
[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 |
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 |
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.
|
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 |
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.
|
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.
|
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 |
Re: [FTC]: Cutting Chain
I've used a bicycle chain breaker with a ground down pin before, rather difficult though.
|
Re: [FTC]: Cutting Chain
Quote:
|
Re: [FTC]: Cutting Chain
Quote:
|
Re: [FTC]: Cutting Chain
Quote:
|
| All times are GMT -5. The time now is 19:01. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2017, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright © Chief Delphi