Daninvan
ArboristSite Operative
Picked up 10 slabs in three hours today from a short log of Manitoba maple. Using a pair of Husky 2100's with homemade mills on 36" bars.
I was totally astounded by the colour when I opened it up after the first cut. Looks like a painting by Monet or something. The ends did not reveal anything like this, I think the log had been sitting for a while. I ended the session with a huge pile of flaming red/orange/pink coloured sawdust. It looked like I had bled all over it.
Loaded my wife's Subaru to the gunnels and drove home slowly. Rough guess is that each of the larger pieces is about 15 bf, total haul was about 100 bf.
The colour is a bit weird in this one, the first pic is truer.
It rained like crazy on me for the first hour, but was OK after that. The sawdust sure likes to stick to everything when it is raingin!
One of the saws was giving me trouble, the tension adjusting screw kept getting loose and the chain would then get loose. I think the problem is the little clip washer that captures the end of the screw. Anyone know if this is an easy to find part?
Dan
I was totally astounded by the colour when I opened it up after the first cut. Looks like a painting by Monet or something. The ends did not reveal anything like this, I think the log had been sitting for a while. I ended the session with a huge pile of flaming red/orange/pink coloured sawdust. It looked like I had bled all over it.
Loaded my wife's Subaru to the gunnels and drove home slowly. Rough guess is that each of the larger pieces is about 15 bf, total haul was about 100 bf.
The colour is a bit weird in this one, the first pic is truer.
It rained like crazy on me for the first hour, but was OK after that. The sawdust sure likes to stick to everything when it is raingin!
One of the saws was giving me trouble, the tension adjusting screw kept getting loose and the chain would then get loose. I think the problem is the little clip washer that captures the end of the screw. Anyone know if this is an easy to find part?
Dan