I always end up with a few log left over from each job.Normally I just cut them into firewood.But this year I have to much firewood and have some really nice ash, maple,cherry and some tammarack logs.Just like make use of them.
Im guessing that when you decide on a mill that you will be running low on firewood from time to time, LOL. Seriously though,I have only used the Alaskan mill and have been very pleased with it. Others here use the GB and are also pleased with their choice. Oldsaw sais it best in that you will be good to go with either. Good luck with your decision making and let us know what you decide. BTW, Baileys has the Granberg (Alaskan) On their site for you to look at. Aggie could probably point you in the right direction for the GB.
The two biggies are the Granberg "Alaskan" and the GB. Both units mount to the saw differently, but function similarly enough to not be a big deal. Kind of like a cheese slicer with more noise and power.
Which one you choose isn't that big of an issue, it's what you do with it and how you use it that will make the difference. That's where this forum comes in. We are here to share our experiences to make your learning curve a bit steeper, and hopefully cheaper.
Mark
What kind of timber have you cut with your mill
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