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<blockquote data-quote="thompson1600" data-source="post: 483360" data-attributes="member: 2352"><p>Sure it's big enough. It will be slower, but... I would use either my Granberg Small Log Mill or Logosol Timberjig for the smaller stuff. I actually prefer the Timberjig.</p><p></p><p>The other thing to remember is to use a good ripping chain. Sharpen it often, like after every 3rd cut. Then you can usually just run the file across it once or twice and keep it sharp. Takes a lot longer and is harder if you let the chain get dull. Keep it sharp and sharpen before it gets dull.</p><p></p><p>Enjoy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thompson1600, post: 483360, member: 2352"] Sure it's big enough. It will be slower, but... I would use either my Granberg Small Log Mill or Logosol Timberjig for the smaller stuff. I actually prefer the Timberjig. The other thing to remember is to use a good ripping chain. Sharpen it often, like after every 3rd cut. Then you can usually just run the file across it once or twice and keep it sharp. Takes a lot longer and is harder if you let the chain get dull. Keep it sharp and sharpen before it gets dull. Enjoy [/QUOTE]
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