Austin1
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I have really been thinking about getting a Chainsaw mill as Trees are free and lumber is expensive. I have the saw's for it and would use it as a exuse to get another just for the mill I will be doing small Lodge Poll Pine nothing bigger than 18'' and build a deck with my lumber, see I said lumber not wood, wood is for heating lol. I have tried a few different chains in cutting like I would if I was milling and again for me Square ground worked the best. Has anyone tried Square ground chain in a mill? I know you need clean wood no dirt that's not a problem for me.
I hand file and it takes awhile but I would always have at least three loops of chain. I know it is the best for bucking and making noodles and felling fast and smooth. I thought it left a very smooth cut when I cut down through a log.
What do ya think am I on to something with this idea?
I did do a search but could not find anything regarding Square ground Chain for milling?
I hand file and it takes awhile but I would always have at least three loops of chain. I know it is the best for bucking and making noodles and felling fast and smooth. I thought it left a very smooth cut when I cut down through a log.
What do ya think am I on to something with this idea?
I did do a search but could not find anything regarding Square ground Chain for milling?
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