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Are there any Norwood chainsaw mill owners out there? Im thinking of getting one to mill some 8x2x16 ft rafters for a log home. Thanks in advance for any input.
John
John
Are there any Norwood chainsaw mill owners out there? Im thinking of getting one to mill some 8x2x16 ft rafters for a log home. Thanks in advance for any input.
John
Thanks for taking the time to show your mill. It seems the max butt dia is 14", will the mill make anything larger than an 8x8? If it could do a 9x8 you could probably get 4 2x8 boards.
Thanks
John
Thanks again for the quick response. That's good to know one can fit a bigger stick on the mill. It seems to have the Alaskan mill beat in many ways. Are the rollers that engage the ladder plastic or metal?
I have a saw driven bandmill by Ripsaw but it takes a lot of setup time.
John
I guess what Im not understanding is how you cut the cant when its standing on end. The max cant I need here would be a 9x8 x 16'
I guess what Im not understanding is how you cut the cant when its standing on end. The max cant I need here would be a 9x8 x 16'
Not yet Brian, but hope to soon.Did you ever get one of these John ? I realize the thread is a couple years old now ,just got a notification for it so followed up .
Did you ever get one of these John ? I realize the thread is a couple years old now ,just got a notification for it so followed up .
A 28 inch cannon is what i am running now ,it is the stiffest bar i have found so far ,has a 32 inch oregon before that it was not too bad ,i get better cuts with the cannon though ,i used to have to run an extra oiler with a .050 guage bar it was getting hot without it ,since i wapped to .063 and .404 it oils fine without the extra oiler with a 660 stihl .You have any problem with squareness due to the longer bar flexing since it is only attached to the mill on one end? I wanted to get one of theses that concern held me back. Also anyway you could repost the pics that are missing?
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