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Couple milling pics from last weekend slicing up a 30" scarlet oak in neighbors back yard. First is me pushing Ripsaw down a cant. Used to do it on ground, but too hard on back and knees, use sawhorses I designed just for my milling. Notice I wear face mask that filters out exhaust fumes. Never used to but then at end of days milling with saw so close to face, felt like I smoked a pack of Lucky non-filters. Pain to wear at first, but used to it now. Second is my HJusky 365 on the Granburg with 36" bar in a 30 inch cut pretending to be a 3120. As I said in previous thread, took 4 minutes to go a foot and seemed hard on saw. Still deciding on 385 or 395 upgrade for it, can't afford a 3120 now. Last pic is log opened up, ain't she purdy? I flipped it upright, cut it in half and milled mostly 9 inch wide riftsawn/quartersawn stuff from the halves. The red oaks don't have the wide rays white oaks do, but still some nice quartersawn boards. Got tons more pics if folks wanna see 'em. Yell at me if file size is too big, I can dumb them down even more. 