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  1. link523

    Tree Id help

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    Tree Id help

    I just bought this house and was wondering with this tree is. Thanks Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Anyone build an atv yard trailer fire wood hauler

    . I built this one from and old atv swing arm.,my brothers had laying around. It's 38x40". All built from scrape. Does not hold a lot but gets around good. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    First time milling.

    Picked up my lumber from the kiln. All of it warped and twisted. I think he tossed it on top of the stacks. Charged $1 per board foot Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    help with spots

    It's the tannins in the green(wet) oak reacting to being in contact with steel. If you put an axe in a piece it with turn the steel the same color. Not sure how to prevent it yet. Sent from my SM-T813 using Tapatalk. Here you can see it on the bar.
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    help with spots

    . This is from the tannins my chain. Had the blue color on it. Was your wood green. In the woods
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    help with spots

    I have the same thing happen . Blue/purple spots. I think it is a chemical reaction from steel and tannins in the green wood. In the woods
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    solar kiln

    Anyone built a cheap off grid solar kiln to dry your milled lumber?
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    Stihl bar on husky

    I have the bar adapter and run a 28" Oregon bar and 91dl chain for a Stihl on my 394. But I tried to put a new Stihl 36" bar and 114dl chain (husky chain) on today and it's like the chain is to short. Worked fine on my 046. Do you guys that use the adapters use longer chains? In...
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    455 Rancher

    I would pull the muffler and check the cylinder for scoring. May have better luck posting this in the chainsaw forum In the woods
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    First time milling.

    Husky 395xp. 28" bar In the woods
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    First time milling.

    I used the 12 gauge. . Worked good at 8feet. With no center support In the woods
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    First time milling.

    . The long steel is unistrut. I bought it from Home Depot In the woods
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    First time milling.

    I liked it. I used the spring loaded nuts so I could adjust for different lengths easily. In the woods
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    First time milling.

    I cut it over 2 today's and that time includes cutting the tops to firewood . not sure what to make yet. The boards I brought home I am taking to a local mill to get kiln dried. Thanks for all the advice. Hope the stacks work out as is there 3.5 hours away from my home. Next time I get...
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    First time milling.

    . All stacked up under a roof and a couple to take home In the woods
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    First time milling.

    I used pieces of lumber instead of an tape measure. To set the depth of cut. In the woods
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    First time milling.

    The colder weather is ok saw cools quick. I don't sweat so bad. Get the logs as high as possible. My back is killing me got 19 boards cut it about 14-15 hours. Keep the chain sharp. Best advice I have get some equipment and a bandsaw mill. I did have fun but a lot of work. In...
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    First time milling.

    Wife and I decided to go up to are property for New Years. So I brought my granberg mill and a couple saws. I bought the mill us d from Craigslist a year ago and a used 394 that needed work. Thanks to the guys on the chainsaw forum I have it running good. . Used unistrut for the straight...
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    What's your knife mines a gerber 97223

    Bench made mini barrage been carrying 8 years. Almost everyday. May replace it one with some newer super steel blade. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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