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<blockquote data-quote="jklingel" data-source="post: 13917" data-attributes="member: 1409"><p>Scott: That is a nice feature about those chains, but I was breaking them so fast I got PO'd and just took 'em off. I am going to try to find out who made the present chains, and what grade steel they are. On that note, does anyone know who could look at/grind on/whatever on a chain link and tell me what grade these are? They could just be pretty cheap, low grade chains, made by some inferior process in some remote land.... no names mentioned, of course, as I'd hate to compromise the Olympics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jklingel, post: 13917, member: 1409"] Scott: That is a nice feature about those chains, but I was breaking them so fast I got PO'd and just took 'em off. I am going to try to find out who made the present chains, and what grade steel they are. On that note, does anyone know who could look at/grind on/whatever on a chain link and tell me what grade these are? They could just be pretty cheap, low grade chains, made by some inferior process in some remote land.... no names mentioned, of course, as I'd hate to compromise the Olympics. [/QUOTE]
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