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got one of those but only in 20'' , you got one i could borrow terryShould be the same bar mount as the larger Husqvarna chainsaws Pete.
Same as 61 266 268 272 288 etc.
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Sorry Andrew could only give you a like mate ,there isn't a ****** awesome button ,Hi ya blokes
Had a good day out the other week cut some wood and had a shot cant go wrong with that.
I was setting up and running in the Tikka for my daughters 21 st birthday gift and had a play with a couple of others as well.
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It really depends on what size log you intend to mill up ,I have a GB mill and it will take bars from 14 inches to 42inch but you will lose a few inches on both ends of the bar depending on clamping style of the mill ,my guess is if you only have a 20 inch bar your cut width will be somewhere between 14 and 18 inches max, really comes down to the mill attachement and powerheadHi guys
has any one got the instruction on how to set up Alaskan Saw mill
Im wanting to do slabbing but need to know what size bar is the smallest i can use , is 20'' bar
The size of the slab when its on the mill
instruction manual would be great please
Peter
thats for that info , i think its like thisIt really depends on what size log you intend to mill up ,I have a GB mill and it will take bars from 14 inches to 42inch but you will lose a few inches on both ends of the bar depending on clamping style of the mill ,my guess is if you only have a 20 inch bar your cut width will be somewhere between 14 and 18 inches max, really comes down to the mill attachement and powerhead
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ive never milled before and havent even seen the mill yet but ive been told its like the one above with the 2 long railsthats for that info , i think its like this
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Chainsaw...ar-/131740197738?_trksid=p2141725.m3641.l6368
Really depends on the finish I spose ,I use regular semi chisel straight out of the box ,for everything from firewood to milling ,I have no use for a fine surface Finnish ,all the stuff I have milled has been for shed building so rough sawn is the go,I have tried all different top angles and yeah there's a difference ,but don't care for it,go to the milling forum and get involved there ,the likes of bobL and a few others are a wealth of knowledge when it comes to milling here's my two mills ,when it comes to powerhead bigger is better ,I've milled with my 044 660 and 880 stihls, ative never milled before and havent even seen the mill yet but ive been told its like the one above with the 2 long rails
ine only got a 75cc power head and at this stage a 20'' bar
what chain should i buy for milling , it might be STRINGY im doing the slabs out of
Peter
Thanks ill jump over there and see what advise i can get and thank you for helping out , its app heapsReally depends on the finish I spose ,I use regular semi chisel straight out of the box ,for everything from firewood to milling ,I have no use for a fine surface Finnish ,all the stuff I have milled has been for shed building so rough sawn is the go,I have tried all different top angles and yeah there's a difference ,but don't care for it,go to the milling forum and get involved there ,the likes of bob and a few others are a wealth of knowledge when it comes to milling here's my two mills ,when it comes to powerhead bigger is better ,I've milled with my 044 660 and 880 stihls, at 70cc for the 044 she's working hard and it's slow work for slabs of cypress around
8 to 10 inches wide ,I bought the minimise from the states awhile ago and it can cut faster boards than the horizontal mill but I was running the 880 with a 25 inch bar [emoji50]
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thats for that info , i think its like this
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Chainsaw...ar-/131740197738?_trksid=p2141725.m3641.l6368
That mill is perfect.
That's a 32" bar with about 28" usable and it all being used with a saw with 15cc more than yours. You'll be fine. Have a crack Pete.
Thanks Rudi and same to you and the familyJust popped in to say Merry Christmas!! May you all have a festive season filled with beer and sawdust
Haha ;still here, just spendig time with family and having a few brewswhere has every one gone ,,,,,,,,, its dead
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