I'm new to milling overall. Even though I have milled a bit in the past I'm still a greenhorn at the whole deal.
I recently picked up a Granberg Small Log Mill, got it through Baileys.
I dropped an ash and I'm cutting up some beams for my boss. He builds muzzleloaders - he says that ash wood makes great gun stock. I'm mainly just toying around - there's obviously a lot to learn. In any case I'm having a blast...
Here are some pics of the mill with my Dolmar 7900. I'm currently using a full chisel 3/8 chain with a 24" bar - I know I know, I'll be getting a semi-chisel or a ripping chain very soon. Milling ash is obviously slow goin. I was getting about 3ft per minute or so at the thickest part of the log.
I'm overall very impressed with the 7900. It's not fully broken in yet and it's got a lot of balls. Shortly this saw is gonna wake right up and pull through anything I throw at it.
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I recently picked up a Granberg Small Log Mill, got it through Baileys.
I dropped an ash and I'm cutting up some beams for my boss. He builds muzzleloaders - he says that ash wood makes great gun stock. I'm mainly just toying around - there's obviously a lot to learn. In any case I'm having a blast...
Here are some pics of the mill with my Dolmar 7900. I'm currently using a full chisel 3/8 chain with a 24" bar - I know I know, I'll be getting a semi-chisel or a ripping chain very soon. Milling ash is obviously slow goin. I was getting about 3ft per minute or so at the thickest part of the log.
I'm overall very impressed with the 7900. It's not fully broken in yet and it's got a lot of balls. Shortly this saw is gonna wake right up and pull through anything I throw at it.
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