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Need advise on milling a 40' log
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<blockquote data-quote="camelot1965" data-source="post: 7650404" data-attributes="member: 176766"><p>I need a 8x12 by 40' long white pine beam for a lean-to. I thought I would cut two 21 footers and use a scarf joint to join together. I just dropped a beautiful pine tree with the top broken that would easily give me a 40' beam without any scarf necessary. I usually use an aluminum 20' ladder for my longer logs. I was just wondering if there are any tricks or ideas if trying to mill a 40' logs. I was wondering if I could somehow connect the two 20" extensions to make a 40" straight guide? Thanks in advance</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="camelot1965, post: 7650404, member: 176766"] I need a 8x12 by 40' long white pine beam for a lean-to. I thought I would cut two 21 footers and use a scarf joint to join together. I just dropped a beautiful pine tree with the top broken that would easily give me a 40' beam without any scarf necessary. I usually use an aluminum 20' ladder for my longer logs. I was just wondering if there are any tricks or ideas if trying to mill a 40' logs. I was wondering if I could somehow connect the two 20" extensions to make a 40" straight guide? Thanks in advance [/QUOTE]
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