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woodmills1

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I know that many of you don't get into the sawmill thing, but here is a cut off from a bone of a log that was still to heavy for my loader. The question is do you think the 9 foot cut off is worth sawing on the mill?
 

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Here is a second shot that shows the 19, 17, 16, 15, 14 and smaller boards I got from this bone and two other logs that were just as bad.
 

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If you need the wood looks like you saved a good ammount of money!
 
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I make wood products here is a shot of some othe boney stuff I cut and then the 4x4 product I get from it.
 

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nice 4x4 pine from just plain junky logs.
 

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Looks better than the junk at HD! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

Real nice.
 
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Wodmills1:

Long time no post from you. Sure nice to see lumber from what is considered non mill trees.

I cut a little but only have a chain saw. Then have to use band saw and planer/ jointer to get it to flat and square. A long process. I'm thinking of making a guide for the chain saw so that I can make square pieces that will then fit through my bandsaw. Most of the stuff I work with wouldn't fit a mill. When I get organized, Maybe this winter, I'll get enough cut and get someone with a mill in. They charge around $45.00 an hour around here. More if they hit metal.

Egon
 
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Egon-Never used one, but they make chainsaw sawmills. You attach a chainsaw to a frame and use it to cut logs into boards. Do a search on the internet for chainsaw sawmills. Might be just what you need for small time cutting.
 
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ani't no such thing as junk logs, as anybody that has tried to buy lumber latley can attest to /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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BB:

I've looked at the chainsaw mills. What I'm thinking about is more like an edger that will be able to square up a log. My saw isn't large enough [ Husky 362 ] to properly mill logs.

Egon
 

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