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Re: Chain length
Posted by 'Liam' on 15 Aug 2014 @ 21:38


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Liam
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My way of doing it is to lie the chain out on its side in a straight line and count the number of outer plates down one run. If there is one at right angles at the far end count it as 1/2 a plate. Multiply by 4 and you've got the number of links in the chain. (i.e. if you count 26.5 outer plates you have a 106 link chain) It's surprisingly quick and easy.

Liam

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Chain length  by 'Matt97'   (15 Aug 2014 @ 16:56)
Re: Chain length  by 'Danlee'   (15 Aug 2014 @ 17:06)
Re: Chain length  by 'Matt97'   (15 Aug 2014 @ 17:25)
Re: Chain length  by 'BanzaiBoy'   (15 Aug 2014 @ 17:58)
Re: Chain length  by 'SimonS'   (15 Aug 2014 @ 21:08)
Re: Chain length  by 'SLK'   (15 Aug 2014 @ 21:36)
Re: Chain length  by 'Liam'  << You are here!
Re: Chain length  by 'Matt97'   (15 Aug 2014 @ 22:34)
Re: Chain length  by 'SimonS'   (16 Aug 2014 @ 17:10)

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