rarefish383 Addicted to ArboristSite . AS Supporting Member. Joined Nov 2, 2009 Messages 9,680 Reaction score 33,681 Location MD May 1, 2016 #1 May have been posted before, but I just saw this one for the first time, Joe.
Joesell ArboristSite Guru Joined Jan 28, 2011 Messages 630 Reaction score 540 Location Milw, WI May 1, 2016 #2 That's BA!
unclemoustache My 'stache is bigger than yours. . AS Supporting Member. Joined Jan 22, 2009 Messages 24,409 Reaction score 64,509 Location S. Il. near St. Louis May 1, 2016 #3 Wow! I'd be careful about the tracks that the wheels run in - they could collect sawdust and throw things out of whack a bit.
Wow! I'd be careful about the tracks that the wheels run in - they could collect sawdust and throw things out of whack a bit.
amberg Addicted to ArboristSite Joined Mar 22, 2015 Messages 1,820 Reaction score 3,259 Location central Va. May 2, 2016 #4 Pretty neat, I think he can figure out how to put a cover over the blade if he took some more time.
A abbott295 ArboristSite Guru . AS Supporting Member. Joined Nov 11, 2011 Messages 570 Reaction score 1,549 Location Marietta, Ga May 2, 2016 #5 With a mill like that, you could build a mill like that.
Z zogger Tree Freak Joined Nov 23, 2010 Messages 16,456 Reaction score 11,203 Location North Georgia May 4, 2016 #6 Way cool! Finally something spiffy that doesn't require a buncha precision welding!
timbrjackrussel ArboristSite Guru Joined Dec 26, 2005 Messages 569 Reaction score 333 Location Goderich Ontario Canada May 5, 2016 #7 zogger said: Way cool! Finally something spiffy that doesn't require a buncha precision welding! Click to expand... Very good woodworking, precision job. No need to paint it, it won't rust.
zogger said: Way cool! Finally something spiffy that doesn't require a buncha precision welding! Click to expand... Very good woodworking, precision job. No need to paint it, it won't rust.