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I am trying to get some carbide chain from the US. In Oz it costs a
fortune, even taking shipping, conversion and tax into account. for instance, to buy a couple of TCT chains from the US, and also a couple of "Carbide impregnated" ones, will cost me $450 delivered, in $Aud. To buy in Oz would cost Aud$750. If you see my point. I found one place (Baileys) that deals in Rapco chain. Baileys say Rapco do not make a chain in carbide to suit my smaller saw (Husky 136, and probably known as Low Profile) but I know it can be had. Rapco's site (rapcoindustries.com) seems dead. Tilton Online sell only in the US. They did not get as far as indicating whether they had suitable chain, but in any case are only dealers for Rapco. There was one other mob I emailed. They dealt with rescue chain. And yet another that cost as much as Oz anyway. So does anyone know anyone other than Rapco that deals in TCT chain for wood purposes? Thanks for any help. ************************************************** ***** Sometimes in a workplace you find snot on the wall of the toilet cubicles. You feel "What sort of twisted child would do this?"....the internet seems full of them. It's very sad |
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