Let's say you have an Alaskan mill and a full workshop of fabricating equipment. What would you do to a standard Alaskan mill to make it better.
In standard form an Alaskan mill is an extremely basic piece of equipment, I have thought of a few things that could be improved/added to make it a better piece of equipment.
Spacing the rails further apart to main sharpening easier with remov the saw.
A four post setup that utilised threaded rods of some sort to allow for easier and more accurate height adjustment and better stability.
Wheels mounted to the power head end to allow smother running along the log.
Inbuilt provisions for a hand operated winch for millingarge diameter logs.
Av mounted handle to reduce vibrations to the operator.
Flip up magnet to remove bar sag before starting a wide cut.
Let me know your ideas
In standard form an Alaskan mill is an extremely basic piece of equipment, I have thought of a few things that could be improved/added to make it a better piece of equipment.
Spacing the rails further apart to main sharpening easier with remov the saw.
A four post setup that utilised threaded rods of some sort to allow for easier and more accurate height adjustment and better stability.
Wheels mounted to the power head end to allow smother running along the log.
Inbuilt provisions for a hand operated winch for millingarge diameter logs.
Av mounted handle to reduce vibrations to the operator.
Flip up magnet to remove bar sag before starting a wide cut.
Let me know your ideas