If you are talking to me, no it was horizontal milling, slab was about 4-5ft or so, just smaller in width than the bar length.I take it you mean vertical milling. I used stihls smallest saw for it, works great just try and keep it under 7” or so, I’ve done about 12” depth but not very long thoView attachment 988297View attachment 988298View attachment 988299View attachment 988301
Ive used my 260 for edging on a Granberg edger several times, but only when I'm pulling two to four inches of wood when squaring off the sides of counter and bar tops. It handles that thickness no problem with a properly tuned chain as long as you keep your revs up with a good load on the power head. It rips that thickness plenty fast! Any thicker than four is to much for the little saw. Even five inches is to much! Ripping six inches with a 026 or 260 over loads the saw and just causing slow death to you power head not to mention very slow production in my honest opinion! It all depends on how fast you want to travel through the wood! Hope this info helps bud.The 026 (48 cc) is just barely smaller than the manufacturer’s suggested minimum engine (56 cc). Granberg edging mill G555. Is anyone using an 026 for smaller cants, and how do you feel about it?
Beautiful!!! Good work!I take it you mean vertical milling. I used stihls smallest saw for it, works great just try and keep it under 7” or so, I’ve done about 12” depth but not very long thoView attachment 988297View attachment 988298View attachment 988299View attachment 988301
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