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.