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Morning Gents,just made a fresh pot of coffee and thinking about what has to get done today. I have a big load of wood on the truck that needs split. I had to noodle a bunch of locust rounds so I could load and unload them.
Kenneth the 2050 ran good,I cut a small jag of hedge with it to top off the load. I could even lean on it some,I think I will keep it and sell the 350.
 
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I figure that's Jim's kinda hunting...
Sitting in the brush, with a pistol and a thermos of coffee...:hmm3grin2orange:
 
That means a lot coming from you, you have no idea how much I enjoyed you showing us how you do it. I want to build a dovetail log cabin but did not want to use sawmill slabs, this gives me a more hands on approach. Thank you!
 
That means a lot coming from you, you have no idea how much I enjoyed you showing us how you do it. I want to build a dovetail log cabin but did not want to use sawmill slabs, this gives me a more hands on approach. Thank you!

It will be well worth the money to get an alaskan sawmill setup. Not much money, and you will spend a lot less time for better results.
 
Considering that is a 40 - 60 cc saw, not 140 cc. :)

Those old 034 supers, just don't like giving up!
 
I wouldn't get the same satisfaction using an Alaskan sawmill.

I'll bet you would if you did enough of them to build a cabin.

It's still a lot of work, and it is definitely a test of your skill. A whole cabin would be a serious challenge to your dedication, too. Just using a simple contraption that helps you make a straight cut on a log, an alaskan mill is hardly cheating. LOTS of room left for taking pride in your work.
 

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