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Firewood vs chainsaw mill for profit?
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<blockquote data-quote="jstreet57" data-source="post: 7877647" data-attributes="member: 171495"><p>Go to you tube and look up sawmill made of wood.might have to reword it but guy made powersaw mill with feed using lumber and boat hand winch..its pretty cool I would make one if I didn't have two mills already..if you are thinking about chainsaw mill I suggest big saw..two types of saws..production saws are bigger where hobby saws are smaller sizes.homelite 330 is about smallest production saw I can think of and husky 51 is about smallest saw from husky..i would not use either saws on mill it would burn them up..good heavy big saw can run you some money though..but if you have a good size saw you can buy some rip chain or make it from regular chain.the tube has videos on it..dont try to rip without rip chain your saw will be shout lived and once set up you may won't to think about cutting others logs but if you do get a metal dector</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jstreet57, post: 7877647, member: 171495"] Go to you tube and look up sawmill made of wood.might have to reword it but guy made powersaw mill with feed using lumber and boat hand winch..its pretty cool I would make one if I didn't have two mills already..if you are thinking about chainsaw mill I suggest big saw..two types of saws..production saws are bigger where hobby saws are smaller sizes.homelite 330 is about smallest production saw I can think of and husky 51 is about smallest saw from husky..i would not use either saws on mill it would burn them up..good heavy big saw can run you some money though..but if you have a good size saw you can buy some rip chain or make it from regular chain.the tube has videos on it..dont try to rip without rip chain your saw will be shout lived and once set up you may won't to think about cutting others logs but if you do get a metal dector [/QUOTE]
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