I have been thinking about purchasing a small mill to cut boards for a few projects. It seems to me that milling is a death sentence for saws due to heat, the death can be slow or fast but, it is still death.
My question for those smarter than me is threefold:
1) Has anyone come up with a better cylinder design, possibly with bigger fins for extra cooling when milling?
2) Has anyone experimented with any type of auxiliary cooling, possibly liquid or Nos? I've seen the Nos thing on race cars and think it might work if the delivery system could be worked out.
3) Why do saws not have a temp gauge?
My question for those smarter than me is threefold:
1) Has anyone come up with a better cylinder design, possibly with bigger fins for extra cooling when milling?
2) Has anyone experimented with any type of auxiliary cooling, possibly liquid or Nos? I've seen the Nos thing on race cars and think it might work if the delivery system could be worked out.
3) Why do saws not have a temp gauge?