(He uses his 385 for slabbing logs for house.)
Groundman, What is slabbing logs?
Is that rip cutting logs down into boards?
Anyone know of a thread on here with tips on doing this?
Its funny bcos after 14 years in this business I've thought about doing this many times, but never have. Just yesterday I did it for the first time with a piece of honey locust, and OH BOY! What a nice piece of wood came out of it! It took a while, but my very first cut was the keeper.
Tried another piece following, and the second piece came out not looking so hot. But that first piece, Oh man, let me tell you...
Have been in South America many times and seen men trudging out of the jungles with wooden planks strapped to donkeys. thats how men make a living in many areas. In hindsight I now remember looking and asking one day and sort of remember, they were normal chainsaws but with like the rakers broken off of them or something, or some other link was broken or filed off or something so I think they said they could steer the saw better...cant remember perfectly though, BUT do remember the boards looking almost perfectly straight and smooth and was astounded it was all cut with a chainsaw and by eye! With chalk line of course!
ANyway, is that called slabbing?
Thanks.
I will do a search on this as well. Later guys!