Homemade chainsaw mill made gazebo

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I don't seem to have that many pics of the mill I will get some more. As far as the mill goes it's retired in the back 40. When I did the gazebo I got high on sawing so after completion I purchased the LT15 WM and have been using it. Sure loved the challenge of the chainsaw mill but really love my WM.
 
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Very well done.

What kind of tree was used ?

Looks like you have some tall, straight trees growing on your property.
 
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Very nice quality work there. That should hold up over a few winters.:yourock:




Mr. HE:cool:
 
Ok, you had me going on the gazebo until that last pic when it's all enclosed...looks a bit cold...:rolleyes:

Isn't a gazebo supposed to be open?

This looks great, just not what I think of as a gazebo. Nice addition either way, it does look stout!
 
Yes it's actually a pole from a shell gas station for there sign. The trees I used are jackpine I think that the type of tree gave me a half decent result though. I live in a little town called Porquis Junction about 8 hours north of Toronto, Canada. Here are a few more pics of the mill running tweeking out the bugs. I was using my 61 husky here but I eventually bolted on the ms 660 magnum, the stihl ran real good on the mill.
 
OK, I didn't catch it the first time around but now I can see that your mill is sort of Logosol M7 type, except yours has wheels ! ! !

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In my part of the country, the phrase "jack pine" is often used to describe any stand of small, slim pines or firs, however, true jack pine (pinus banksiana) does not actually grow here. I am told it is similar to lodgepole pine ?

Thanks for the pics.:clap:
 
welcome to AS. really nice work!!! here in the south (us) that is called a sun porch. u done good with thei cs mill. working on onr myself ready to get it going. i tend to over engineer but i like to do things right. anyway nice work. i think u will fit in good around here.
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welcome to AS. really nice work!!! here in the south (us) that is called a sun porch. u done good with thei cs mill. working on onr myself ready to get it going. i tend to over engineer but i like to do things right. anyway nice work. i think u will fit in good around here.
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Yep. Sun room or sun porch is what I would call that.

This is what I think of for gazebo:

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Very nice work, btw. I showed the wife and she really liked it too.
 
Yep. Sun room or sun porch is what I would call that. This is what I think of for gazebo:
Me too, although we'd just call it a home extension and live in it all year round.

Very nice work, btw. I showed the wife and she really liked it too.
I don't show things like that to mine otherwise she just adds it to my TODO list.
 
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I don't show things like that to mine otherwise she just adds it to my TODO list.

Oh for sure...If I ever showed my wife all the cool stuff you guys build..I'd have to retire just to catch up. Nope...learn to minimize...and fast. Always keep the news open behind the forum.

Yes...a gazebo is a roundy thing in the backyard that your guests gawk at. I know a lot of people that just call any sort of mud room..front porch...that is an addition...a gazebo thing. Worked for me. Gazebo thingy...no heat in 'er.
 
Yes. It looks really awesome though I notice that other looks like a house and not really a Gazebo. I wonder what's wrong. Anyway, the last one was the perfect Gazebo for me. It should be place in a garden filled with flowers to make my night be more romantic. :msp_wub:
 
Gazebos can be ornamented with vines, hanging plants, and potted flowers to make them more welcoming and romantic. Since they are usually situated in an area with a lovely view of the mountains or the garden, they are perfect places for holding candlelit dinners. Just like me and my husband's date yesterday evening.. :msp_wub:
 

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