We don't know what our limits are, so to start something with the idea of being limited actually ends up limiting us.
Ellen Langer
the ultimate chainsaw attachment?
I smell another Kickstarter campaign for Syncro. :clap:
I would love to try one of the Logosol mills.
>>---------> (x)
My flickr
my dad built a chainsaw mill when he lived in prince george not sure what he did with it i know he still has his 36" bar chainsaw
#northsidetrailbuilders
You can achieve the same results with an alaskan mill with a little practice.
That thing looks like it would be a pain in the ass to setup in the field.
I've seen a number of people using a ladder to help achieve their first cut. I personally just use a 2x12 or similar, screwed into the log and shimmed where necessary to create a straight cut.
Builder for hire.
i have a smaller version of the above mill. pretty nice units. you need a powerful saw. my 261 feels a bit underpowered.
Nice! What saw are you running?
those slabs are gorgeous. were they made into bar tops, or tables? a chuck of that would make a stunning mantle above our gas fireplace. doug fir?
my buddy got the trees for free, milled all the timber for a post [HTML_REMOVED] beam house with a bandsaw mill costing 7500$, sold the mill for a little less but still the mill paid for itself
those slabs are gorgeous. were they made into bar tops, or tables? a chuck of that would make a stunning mantle above our gas fireplace. doug fir?
The two big slabs were part of some milling I did for a neighbour. I made a whole pile of stuff but those two slabs were the most beautiful. He was going to make some benches and a table.
The stuff in the truck is my own and will be turned into a shed once I have enough wood cut.
It is all cedar.
>>---------> (x)
My flickr
I need to get some nice cedar planks like that. 60"x7.5"x1"
Why slag free swag?:rolleyes:
ummm, as your doctor i recommend against riding with a scaphoid fracture.
Forum jump: