I "moonlighted" part time, for a major midwest bearing company. they sold pulleys and belt, chain and sprokets, gears, bearings etc. they were a top seller for a major brand of roller chain, and sold over a million dollars of chain a year. They stocked 10 foot boxes and sold it ONLY by the box! If you break a box, to sell 4 feet, and are left with 6 feet, the next customer will want 7 feet, so you need to "break" another box! Pretty soon you are left with lots of odds and ends, some of which will never sell They could order larger rolls, and did, for Industrial customers, who requested it.FURTHER---There is NO SUBSTUTUTE for quality name brand AMERICAN MADE chain. If you purchase anything else, you are placing price ahead of quality. The big rolls that a farm store, or implement dealer cuts from to get your 4 feet, probably comes from CHINA or a third world country, where they throw old coat hangers and bicycles in the blast furnace, and there is no consistancy in the metalurgy or the finished product.
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