Chain saw mounted sawmills

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I use a simple homebuilt device to cut logs into lumber with. It's sorta like a beam machine. Picture attached.:D
 

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Good God Egon. I'm sure there is no warping in your beam. How do you get it onto the log? Looks like it takes about 2 men and a bulldog. :D Great tool and I'm sure from your woodworking post it works.

Thanks for sharing it, EL.
 
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The beam is not all that heavy. It is made from 3/4 inch plywood. It screws onto the log.

I have also made a frame for smaller logs so they could be squared up. picture attached.:D :D
 

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Thanks Egon. Now that I can see it more clearly it makes sense. At first I thought it was a slightly rusted I beam you had modified. :rolleyes:

That is what is so great about the members & guest on this site...everyone has a question and someone else has already been there and are willing to share. :D Thank you, EL.
 
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how do you sharpen your chain Egon? or do you get a ripping chain?
 
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I have an 18" and 24 " bar with rip chains for both. The sharpening is done by myself freehand. Every so often when tired or if I get some mud in the bark the chain will be sharpened improperly. Then I take it into the shop and have it done properly. The shop used charges about six dollars for a chain.:D :D :D

PS: seems I get tired quite often!:mad: :mad: :mad:

There has been the odd time I use a dremel tool for sharpening but I do not like doing it this way.:D
 
 
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