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Makita DCS5121 with Alaskan Mill


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Hi

I am after some advice please.

can I use my Makita chainsaw DCS5121with 20 inch bar with alaskan mill to mill 16 inch diameter 6 foot long wild cherry logs.

this will be my first milling project. I know this will be slow and not efficient but is it possible?

can it be done with standard chain which came with the saw?

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I use my Husky 365 with a 24'' bar chain filed to 10 deg let the saw do the work don't force it maybe fit a winch to the mill. Also use my 550 with a 16'' low pro bar and chain again filed to 10 deg to cut the smaller stuff ready for my small workshop bandsaw.

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One more question. do I need to buy different chain to use with my Makita DCS5121. I read about ripping chain but not sure which one will fit my saw and where to buy.

also I saw Alaskan mill 36 inch on the bay for very good price, I assume they are copy and not original. For occasional hobby milling are they ok?

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One more question. do I need to buy different chain to use with my Makita DCS5121. I read about ripping chain but not sure which one will fit my saw and where to buy.

also I saw Alaskan mill 36 inch on the bay for very good price, I assume they are copy and not original. For occasional hobby milling are they ok?

 

 

Check out chainsawbars.co.uk click on makita, then your model, and it comes up with all the chains that fit your saw

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