CaseyForrest said:Yes, the siding was done with the GB mill. Its just like milling a regular slab.
coveredinsap said:I'm curious....I see what appears to be a lot of splitting occurring in those stacks, particularly in the 2" and under stuff. Any thoughts on that? Is it drying too fast? From the sun?
coveredinsap said:I'm curious....I see what appears to be a lot of splitting occurring in those stacks, particularly in the 2" and under stuff. Any thoughts on that? Is it drying too fast? From the sun?
aggiewoodbutchr said:Did you use the factory siding attachment in the their brochure?
CaseyForrest said:Yes, it came with the mill and is integral to the mill as it acts as a cross brace between the two towers.
aggiewoodbutchr said:Ahhh... I see now.
I broke down and ordered a GB a few days ago. I wanted to improve on my home made rig before attacking those big oaks but I won't have the time.
Any tips or lessons learned for a first time GB'er?
CaseyForrest said:Yeah....dont put a brand new 460 in a brand new mill and then set it up somewhere where it can fall!! At least it fell on saw dust, and didnt hurt anything.
The mill itself is a breeze to set-up and use. If I ever get around to it I am going to make some depth blocks for adjusting cut thickness as adjusting the mill is a bit cumbersome.
RockinB said:What is a GB mill?
Link?
Thanks!
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