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48 minutes ago, arboriculturist said:

7ft - Christ !!!

 

I have the 42" now and cant make up my mind now wether I should stretch to 72" or some other length as a happy medium?

2 x 92cc power heads will eat that 

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So I am assuming both power heads have to run at matching revs?


Although I’m yet to mill with two Powerheads my understanding is you can use two different sized Saws. Once the Mills buried in the log you’ll not reach the slower Saws max Rev limit.

Just don’t Rev the tits off of them off the log. 🤣
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Beautiful day for it. Will be a bicycle shed90164cb27735294667c7736dc52efccd.jpg

What’s the mill? Norwood or something? [emoji106]

Be good to see what you do with the timber once done.
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First crack with the edging mill practice at roughing out a beam (that got turned into stickers) Also tried out the new ripping blade on my table saw. rescued a few bits of mulberry that was one of the first logs I tried milling and stacking.... trimmed off the sap wood and restacked indoors. 

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What’s the mill? Norwood or something? [emoji106]

Be good to see what you do with the timber once done.

Woodlands. Just finished. Last bleeding plank of the day, literally, and I did thisda8b5174c007f7a2561a8d34c9149c26.jpg
Was knackered. I’m getting old🥸
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