Thanks. Warrior could do with the single point sizing upgrade. That 090 is not the prettiest saw but works hard. Use it every day and starts first pull, stuff rattles off now and then just have to keep a ear/eye out for it.Great pics Steve! That mill is earning its keep. Hows the Warrior and 090 holding up?
Thanks. Warrior could do with the single point sizing upgrade. That 090 is not the prettiest saw but works hard. Use it every day and starts first pull, stuff rattles off now and then just have to keep a ear/eye out for it.
That's not all they could do with, but perhaps that's a can'o'worms best left unopened for now.Thanks. Warrior could do with the single point sizing upgrade. That 090 is not the prettiest saw but works hard. Use it every day and starts first pull, stuff rattles off now and then just have to keep a ear/eye out for it.
Macrocarpa.Wow, that's some huge wood. Pretty! What is it?
The factory will not be seeing any more of my business. Booked in with a local guy who will do a manual setup after xmas, hes never seen a mill before but came up with a pretty simple plan.Yeah I was thinking the same thing. Shouldn't be to hard to knock up with an alloy irrigation pipe and some extra chain. Or maybe Jake can sell you an upgrade?
+1That's not all they could do with, but perhaps that's a can'o'worms best left unopened for now.
+1The factory will not be seeing any more of my business.
-Mill lumber down to centre then flip the log and mill down again, leaving a centre slab.Got to ask(cause I'm having a difficult time trying to see it in my mind).....
How does this blade make slabs the width of these logs you are showing?
Is there a different blade/attachment I'm not seeing....or ??
Scott (cool table and bench set) B
Have not tried that with this mill, quicker and easier to slab.-For narrower, about 12" on that mill but Steve will correct me if I'm wrong, double cut to get two bites, one from each side of the 12", dimensional slab.
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