bugbear":1647xfqv said:
Mine are 53s, and its not bicycle chain, but much more beefy industrial stuff on the same principle.
Was this due to availability of parts?
I'd have thought any chain that can withstand the force of a cyclists legs would easily withstand the force of a woodworkers arms.
Partly ease - the gears are solid and much easier to adapt. You just need to drill the hole down the center a bit larger to match the prong rather than having to come up with some sort of a spider arrangement for a bike gear. No real metalwork or metalwork tools required beyond a pillar drill.
But also for durability (and, OK, a tendency to over-engineer (or is that under-engineer) everything). Records are solid beasts and a bike chain would have seemed very mimsy and any chain stretch or jumping would have been a PITA.