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Got a big oak log that's been down for about a decade, could be fun. Might be interesting. Its still rock solid. Might need a decent pressure wash and potentially a metal detector to make sure none of them nasties are hiding in it. 

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2 hours ago, gobbypunk said:

Almost maxing out my new mill took some getting on there but loving it DSC_0866.jpegDSC_0867.jpegDSC_0869.jpegDSC_0870.jpeg

Max out the mill with that log 🤣You can go miles bigger than that mark as looking at those boards no wider the 500 mm ? 

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Hi Lez you are right but I wrote that just as I got the butt on the mill ,but the mill is vibrating a lot and since I changed the band the tension will not stay the big handle was vi rating loose  ,any ideas

 

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19 minutes ago, gobbypunk said:

Hi Lez you are right but I wrote that just as I got the butt on the mill ,but the mill is vibrating a lot and since I changed the band the tension will not stay the big handle was vi rating loose  ,any ideas

 

Sounds like you have not torqued the blade correctly.It will vibrate like hell when cutting if the tension in not set right.

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