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11 minutes ago, gobbypunk said:

Hi on the new hm130 max theres a diagram that shows you where it needs to be but it will not stay there.

Then there is the problems so something need tightening up.

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Milled up the remaining brown burred oak today.
Haven’t had time to bed the 881 in yet, so working with my go to 880+ 60” panther mill.
Tried out the Oregon skip chain from Rob.D today.
Very impressed at the speed of cutting as well as a decent finish.
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@Roughhewn looks planed to me, astonishing cut fr the size of log 😮   K

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2 hours ago, Rough Hewn said:

Milled up the remaining brown burred oak today.
Haven’t had time to bed the 881 in yet, so working with my go to 880+ 60” panther mill.
Tried out the Oregon skip chain from Rob.D today.
Very impressed at the speed of cutting as well as a decent finish.
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Wicked bit of timber !

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On 14/12/2020 at 22:21, gobbypunk said:

On my old one it had a torque setting but my new one dont seem to have will have to have another look in the manuel

Dunno, manual better than this 'manuel ' 😉

 

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