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Newbie Questions on Milling with a Chainsaw Mill (homemade)
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<blockquote data-quote="WadePatton" data-source="post: 3319280" data-attributes="member: 8728"><p>running the mill both ways would be a major pain if one slopes the log for gravity feed...:hmm3grin2orange:</p><p></p><p>(but i have pushed a few wet ropes uphill in my time-or tried to.)</p><p></p><p>if you must attempt power feed, you might consider a slipping mechanism-clutch of sorts to maintain proper feed pressure (which might vary by cut) w/o bogging thesaw. A torque limiting device-yeah, tha's the ticket.</p><p></p><p>carry on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WadePatton, post: 3319280, member: 8728"] running the mill both ways would be a major pain if one slopes the log for gravity feed...:hmm3grin2orange: (but i have pushed a few wet ropes uphill in my time-or tried to.) if you must attempt power feed, you might consider a slipping mechanism-clutch of sorts to maintain proper feed pressure (which might vary by cut) w/o bogging thesaw. A torque limiting device-yeah, tha's the ticket. carry on. [/QUOTE]
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