Another view. Made with an angle iron scrap, 50' of 3/16 chain, and wire feed welder. Didn't feel like drilling all of those holes or buying bolts like I saw others do.
My kids loved cutting chain with a big bolt cutter.
Nick
I see you made the center pieces a link shorter to keep them out of the blades. Was that superior foresight and advance planning or oops? /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
Thats a funny story! I was reading past posts and saw that center chains were shorter. I also read that someone made them the same length as I did and forgot about shorter in the center. Mine took care of themselves after about 5 minutes!
HA HA. Another lesson learned, these little projects are full of them.
Nick
<font color=blue>Another lesson learned, these little projects are full of them</font color=blue>
Wouldn't be near as much fun and we wouldn't have as much to talk about if everything was perfect the first time. /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
Here is a picture of my setup for a chain/rubber guard on my 4' KK. Works real good and helps keep the dust down also. I used an old piece rubber truck bed mat.
Cool idea rp didn't think of that! Looks like you got yours far enough away so they wouldn't be self shortened too!
Ha ha. My wife still teases me about that one!
Nick