Sawyer Rob
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I don't run my sawmill in the winter as much as i use to, but these sunny at or near 80* temps makes me want to mill some lumber!
So, as i have a customer/friend who needs some 5/4 lumber and 3x8-16 beams out of white pine, i decided to get started milling some out.
I have some white pine logs around, so after leveling the mill up, i picked a log off my "log hauling" running gear,
And loaded it on the mill,
And took a slab off, then getting a couple 5/4 boards,
And a 3x8, as this log was only big enough to get one 3x8 out of,
So, with the 5/4 and 3x8 all edged up, this is what i got out of the log,
Then i cleaned up all the slabs and other edgeing around the mill, chainsawing it all up for firewood that i'll use to heat my house,
And then onto the next log, to do it all over again! lol
Rob
So, as i have a customer/friend who needs some 5/4 lumber and 3x8-16 beams out of white pine, i decided to get started milling some out.
I have some white pine logs around, so after leveling the mill up, i picked a log off my "log hauling" running gear,
And loaded it on the mill,
And took a slab off, then getting a couple 5/4 boards,
And a 3x8, as this log was only big enough to get one 3x8 out of,
So, with the 5/4 and 3x8 all edged up, this is what i got out of the log,
Then i cleaned up all the slabs and other edgeing around the mill, chainsawing it all up for firewood that i'll use to heat my house,
And then onto the next log, to do it all over again! lol
Rob