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Timberframed

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I know...this should have been milled long ago. The ox is slow but the Earth is patient. Have to say I'm proud to admit the saw is performing excellent with a (broke in) Carlton .404 at 10° I'm getting 1/2 a foot a minute in 45" White Ash. Helps to have a beer gut to assist in moving the mill along.View attachment 199441
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I like the mill setup. Are there any posts about it?

Looks like a good candidate for a winch setup to pull it along.
 
I've everything I need for a cable pull and all but with the log laying at 5-7° it isn't much effort to push through. No BS here. 6" a minute taking my time and don't have a need to go any faster. Easy on the saw and chain for that's your workhorse/pardner'. Ripped 60 some feet at 40-50" wide White Ash with the same chain without filing. Guess I was blessed by the wood Gods with good grain on this beast.
 
nice stuff tf. that's some large wood, sounds like your mill times are very good. thanks for the pics!
 
I'm going to hurry up and wait for them to air dry then some will be table tops, some will be a radial arm saw bench and one I know of will turn into a pair of divided light doors into our parlor where the fireplace be. On cold Winter nights I can close the doors and keep a lot of the heat in making it near impossible for my wife to stand wearing any bedtime clothing whatsoever!:D
 
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