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Built a new Alaskan mill and been back at it
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<blockquote data-quote="jimdad07" data-source="post: 4210890" data-attributes="member: 43873"><p>It's the 9010 with a 28" bar and ripping chain. I've been so busy the last year or two that I haven't been able to do a lot of milling. Making time for it again plus I have a good stock pile of logs built up that I have to get milled up. Was out in the shop tonight ripping those slabs into 2"x6" boards for a garden shed I have to put up for the lawn mower and the Gravelys. The log in the pic is one of twelve that I just picked up a few miles away, guy was giving them away. Good logs with a lot of good lumber in them, should be enough there to frame the new little shed and I have enough cottonwood logs to mill siding for the building.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimdad07, post: 4210890, member: 43873"] It's the 9010 with a 28" bar and ripping chain. I've been so busy the last year or two that I haven't been able to do a lot of milling. Making time for it again plus I have a good stock pile of logs built up that I have to get milled up. Was out in the shop tonight ripping those slabs into 2"x6" boards for a garden shed I have to put up for the lawn mower and the Gravelys. The log in the pic is one of twelve that I just picked up a few miles away, guy was giving them away. Good logs with a lot of good lumber in them, should be enough there to frame the new little shed and I have enough cottonwood logs to mill siding for the building. [/QUOTE]
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