OldMontanaPhart
ArboristSite Lurker
Great photos and also repping you for the Ryobi....The new mill got a good run this weekend on a 3.9m length of 1m diameter redgum - nothing fell off! I was really happy with the mill with the exception of the adjustable rollers. The 25mm x 2mm SHS that clamps around the 12mm round bar just didn't give enough clamping force/friction to hold the wheel arms in place. They'd hold for a while but slowly splay out under pressure from the saw pulling into the cut. I think the best solution at this point is to follow BobL's lead and use some solid square bar and up the bolt size from M6 to M8 to give a bit more surface area and clamping force - that should do it.
Here are a couple of pics of the roller setup...
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and the mill in action:
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My friends with Milwaukee/DeWalts kinda look down their noses at my Ryobi tools, but I notice they have no issues with benefiting from borrowing the Ryobis I have which are either not available at all in their chosen "Pro" lines or too expensive.
My 1/2" impact snapped a number of 3/8" galvanized lag screws I attempted to drive into treated 4x4 without pilot holes [granted, they WERE Chinese screws], but the ones that didn't snap bottomed out, can't say the same for the neighbor's DeWalt, and my 4.0 Ah batteries if bought on sale are just about half the price of theirs-