Cutting chain

I cut about 50 lengths of 19 mm chain every year for moorings.
Tension the chain , stand with feet 200mm either side of cut & cut in centre with 225 mm angle grinder
When one half cut turn chain over & cut other half.
Hold the angle grinder like a man not a wooz
Wear goggles & make sure sparks do not hit you up the a..se as burnt trousers are not very trendy
For smaller sizes under 16 mm i use 48 inch bolt croppers
 
'Short length of chain I want to cut into two to go around some bollards on a quay.'

For doing a single cut in a length of chain I just don't think it's worth mobilising power tools, goggles and spark proof trousers.
 
I've found that steel chain is easily cut with a hacksaw. Preferably sharp new blade and some way of clamping chain.

Preferably not the way some numbskull I used to have the pleasure of working with did it - with his left index finger through the link he was hack sawing through. His fist was grinding against the concrete as he sawed.
when I gently pointed out that there was a better way to cut chain I was told to Eff-off as he knew what he was doing.
( it was my first week on the job)
luckily the nurse in A&E really did know how to put stitches in.

I had the pleasure of taking him back to the same A&E and same nurse the second time I got told to Eff-off for suggesting a better, safer way of doing something by him. After that I refused to work with him any more.
 
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