Welllllllllll I thought you might say something like (I'm positive A Rancher won't last long milling logs...), your tac is getting dull.........Sure... A Rancher is a pretty good saw, but it's no milling saw...
How's that?
SR
Welllllllllll I thought you might say something like (I'm positive A Rancher won't last long milling logs...), your tac is getting dull.........Sure... A Rancher is a pretty good saw, but it's no milling saw...
How's that?
SR
I addition to the Alaska mill I also had a rig very similar to the one you posted.
Nail a 2x4 to the top of the log and vertical cut the log.
You will probably find that you need bigger than a 455 just for horsepower.Maybe I did not explain my thinking very well
How about a CS mill with a "small" saw (Rancher 455 20" bar) to take off the first 2-3" of a large log so that the log can be handled by a smaller BSM? That would allow a BSM rated for 20" logs to use logs up to 26". In my case, there is no investment in a larger saw or bar...only the CSM and some rip cut chain.
I realize for serious work, time is money. Hobby guys, may have more time than cash. Being retired, I have much more time than $$$.
I agree that a CSM is not a good way to go for cutting any quantity of lumber. Both speed and waste factor into that.
Do you a ripping chain? Sounds like all you need is to pick a small mill and there are lots of choices nowadays.
If you buy one from HF and put it together yourself isn't USA made..........^^^^^^^
You're linking to Cadillacs, I"m looking for a USA made Yugo.
I looked at a used LM29 earlier this year. Nice looking machine but at 6K it was well out of my price range. I have no idea what they go for new but there's a company making them down in your neighborhood who would sell me a new one for that.