Hydestone
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Hi All
I cut my first slabs from a large eastern white Pine today with my Granberg Alaskan. I’m using a Stihl MS290 with 18” bar. I’m cutting parts for a workbench.
I put a freshly sharpened regular chain on my saw, but it too forever to cut the slabs. Maybe 15 minutes for a 9’ x 15” wide board. Sawdust was really fine and moist, no long strands. The tree fell 4-5 months ago and is 38”diameter. I was thinking I could get by wit a regular chain, but thinking now I need to pick up a ripping chain.
Should I get one or stick with the regular chain. Don’t need a ton of wood.
In the past I’ve used a regular chain on same saw to freehand Mill some maple, and it was pulling out nice long strips.
Not sure what is happening.
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I cut my first slabs from a large eastern white Pine today with my Granberg Alaskan. I’m using a Stihl MS290 with 18” bar. I’m cutting parts for a workbench.
I put a freshly sharpened regular chain on my saw, but it too forever to cut the slabs. Maybe 15 minutes for a 9’ x 15” wide board. Sawdust was really fine and moist, no long strands. The tree fell 4-5 months ago and is 38”diameter. I was thinking I could get by wit a regular chain, but thinking now I need to pick up a ripping chain.
Should I get one or stick with the regular chain. Don’t need a ton of wood.
In the past I’ve used a regular chain on same saw to freehand Mill some maple, and it was pulling out nice long strips.
Not sure what is happening.
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