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Originally Posted by Bob Steele
We are wondering what teams use for a chain breaker.
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Team 234 took a #35 chain break (the easy-turn style on McMaster) apart and turned down the "point" that actually pushes the pins out so that it went deeper into the #25 chain. Then, we put the chain in a vice, where we use a punch we made to finish the job. It's probably not ideal, but it gets the job done and doesn't harm the chain too much.
With #25, it's all about patience.