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Moving my sawmill indoors


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I am considering moving my sawmill indoors during the winter.

And then I want to see that the dust extraction working as it should.

Otherwise it will be difficult to hold on and saw indoors.

Some other thoughts about moving the saw indoors? :confused1:

 

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extractor looks reasonable, but your never going to get it perfect with a chainsaw, invest in a good brush and dustpan.....lol.....be thankfull your not running the log shaper, makes shavings quicker than I can bag them up. think on the nice warm mill shed, and start looking for a sawdust burning system (no waste disposal and heat to boot)

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