Milling Jonsered 2188

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Ronaldo

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First experience milling on Saturday 9-1-2012.My brothers mill and saw(Granberg Alaskan MK111 and Jonsered 2188.My Aunt and Uncle wanted some benches to put around the pond and Uncle wanted us to cut some slabs from this big Ash. Probably been cut for 2 years or so and was dryer and harder than expected.My brother(Hoskvarna on this site) and I did not realize how much power is needed for this milling and how much time it can take. Hopefully these pics show.

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Matt J Leppek

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need a torquey saw for sure, since the slab wants to pinch the bar all the time. nice boards! those look like theyd make a nice table after a good staining to!
 
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Here are your pics Ron

First experience milling on Saturday 9-1-2012.My brothers mill and saw(Granberg Alaskan MK111 and Jonsered 2188.My Aunt and Uncle wanted some benches to put around the pond and Uncle wanted us to cut some slabs from this big Ash. Probably been cut for 2 years or so and was dryer and harder than expected.My brother(Hoskvarna on this site) and I did not realize how much power is needed for this milling and how much time it can take. Hopefully these pics show.

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Ronaldo

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ron cut /get some wedges. wedge the slab as you go so you dont pinch the bar,it will help you cut faster,less drag on the chain.

Have watched others do some milling and saw that they did that with wedges, so we used our felling wedges for that purpose. Good tip, thanks a lot for sharing info.

Ron
 
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i always use wedges as well, you may also want to try having one end of the log higher than the other. On big wood like that, I know after some cuts my non-powerhead shoulder gets tired of pushing, getting one end of the log higher and starting on that end lets gravity do some of the work for you
 

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