Heya scurvy dogs,
I've been contemplating for some time about getting a mill for chopping up logs.
There is no doubt the big kahunas of the milling world use Lucas, etc, but I'm just a dude with a shed and access to an abundance of logs. So many offers have been turned down as I can't move giant logs.
A few mates like to grab boards when they can too.
Im wondering what you think of the smaller Alaskan style mills that bolt onto a decent chainsaw. Something that I can attack a freshly fallen smaller tree/log with and retrieve a few bits of usable plankage.
Is it a decent baby-step? I don't see many for sale 2nd hand...so they are obviously either used to death or held on-to.
Welcome opinions.
I've been contemplating for some time about getting a mill for chopping up logs.
There is no doubt the big kahunas of the milling world use Lucas, etc, but I'm just a dude with a shed and access to an abundance of logs. So many offers have been turned down as I can't move giant logs.
A few mates like to grab boards when they can too.
Im wondering what you think of the smaller Alaskan style mills that bolt onto a decent chainsaw. Something that I can attack a freshly fallen smaller tree/log with and retrieve a few bits of usable plankage.
Is it a decent baby-step? I don't see many for sale 2nd hand...so they are obviously either used to death or held on-to.
Welcome opinions.
0 commentaires:
Enregistrer un commentaire