Talk:Hudson River Chain
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The Great Chain could not weighed 186 tons. If the length of the chain was 1,500 feet and each link of the chain was about 2 ft long, there were some 750 links. Each link weighed max. 150 lb, so 750x150 gives 112,500 lb max. A short ton is 2,000 lb, so 112,500/2,000= 56.25 tons (max!) BKW 04:05, 5 February 2007 (UTC)
- Perhaps the calculation includes the weight of the log rafts used to buoy it. Anyone have a copy of Diamant's book on the chain? Choess (talk) 03:44, 16 February 2008 (UTC)
[edit] chain weight
Yea, the sources I found said the chain weighed about 65 tons. I was at West Point and got most my information from the on-site plaques that give visitors information about the chain. I took pictures of them and transcribed them when I got back to my computer. Also, I added a link to the Google preview of Diamant's book on chaining the Hudson if you're still interested.
[edit] Ft Washington Chain
I can find no evidence of a chain at FT Washington. Does anyone know otherwise? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Timt1006 (talk • contribs) 17:30, 24 April 2008 (UTC)

