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<blockquote data-quote="Trx250r180" data-source="post: 5445527" data-attributes="member: 56475"><p>if want them perfect need an alaska mill with a bar long enough to make 1 pass ,,i would use a couple 2x4 boards screwed to the end of the log ,then take a carpenter level for a flat edge and use shims to level the 2x4's for first cut ,after the first one you will have a flat pad for the mill to slide on for the rest of the cuts</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trx250r180, post: 5445527, member: 56475"] if want them perfect need an alaska mill with a bar long enough to make 1 pass ,,i would use a couple 2x4 boards screwed to the end of the log ,then take a carpenter level for a flat edge and use shims to level the 2x4's for first cut ,after the first one you will have a flat pad for the mill to slide on for the rest of the cuts [/QUOTE]
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