Almost speechless, your mill is amazing.
How do you plan on coupling the Yanmar to a bar and chain set up?
How do you plan on coupling the Yanmar to a bar and chain set up?
Almost speechless, your mill is amazing.
How do you plan on coupling the Yanmar to a bar and chain set up?
I think I'd build a bandmill like gene's in the small bandsaw mill thread. The engine is air cooled, no heavier than a 10 or 12 horse honda, or briggs engine, I can pick it up myself.
Be nice to make the setup similar. If I turned my own bandsaw wheels, or get replacements for those 14" bandsaws around, and made that carriage simple, so I can take the engine off, and move it by hand as well.
Basically just like my CSM, but with a small bandsaw, probably set lower to the ground, use the same cable/drill drive system, and splurge the $80 and get new BCIs.
I think about the stuff I have around, and other than those things, shouldnt need a lot for materials. Just gettin through all the projects in front of it.
Haddnt ran the mill for a while, I dont miss the sound of that 090 (it was fun at first).
And the diesel isnt even as bad as a briggs running full on, just that diesel thump, thump, thump.
Have an idea. I'm thinking about a setup combining gene's small BS mill, and my CSM. Make the rail system in such a way as to be able to set the rails at either 24" wide, or 36" wide. I'd make a wider carriage for the 090, and a carriage like genes.
Use the 090 to block out the log, then use the bandmill to saw boards.
That would have the advantage of getting rid of the bark, and square the log, leaving clean cutting for a BS band to last longer (I'd suppose what mostly dulls, or ruins bandsaw bands is rocks and debris in the bark).
I'd set it up so I could change over my winch drive to either carriage.
If you can set the carriage up to use the BS and CSM that would be a great time saver and it would keep the accuracy of the cuts once the log is setup. Your idea sounds like a great idea. I wish I had the room to setup a carriage system that I could leave setup, I just don't have that luxury.
jerry-
Thats exactly what I was thinking. I think I mentioned it before, but notice how the BCIs dont hold the log, just the carriage. BCIs come in up to 40' lengths.
bci ???? thanks
I think they would work well if you use them like I do the BCI joists.I have some old small gauge train rail I'm wanting to use. I have a 4-20 foot lengths and a couple 10 foot lengths. It needs to be beefed up because its not to strong. I think it would flex if it not supported by something along it's length. I'm actually wanting to build something totally modular. I figure I could load my truck with the mill and the Trailer with the wood. I haven't figured out a roller wheel that will fit my needs yet.
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