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11 minutes ago, topchippyles said:

I tend to stick with the milling packs Rob D sells for chains and bars. Need to spend a bit more time looking at his videos explaining all the different options. 

I'd get a hyperskip chain and give it a go if you don't have one. It was lovely to mill with 👌

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7 minutes ago, Paddy1000111 said:

I'd get a hyperskip chain and give it a go if you don't have one. It was lovely to mill with 👌

I have bought a couple of new GB bars off rob this week and will have a look at his website 

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2 hours ago, AJStrees said:

 


It’s a corker! Who took the photos?

 

The customer! He's super into his photography and took 60 odd photos for me to use for my website 👌 

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Nice, do you make cladding with the band saw? Can you? Have you made the whole bike shed from timber you milled? Might be silly questions. Haven't used a bandsaw mill, so wouldn't know. But at some stage later in life, I'm sure I will be investing in one (maybe in the next year or so...). 

You can make anything mate. Bandsaw is just a whole lot more efficient than a chainsaw. Took me 2 years to build this, 3/4 with logosol M8 chainsaw mill. When I got the bandsaw it was like going from walking to running. 3edb96630b575a624f98f48e1e482503.jpg
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5 minutes ago, Tippin Alaybye said:


You can make anything mate. Bandsaw is just a whole lot more efficient than a chainsaw. Took me 2 years to build this, 3/4 with logosol M8 chainsaw mill. When I got the bandsaw it was like going from walking to running. 3edb96630b575a624f98f48e1e482503.jpg

You get more out of a log with a bandsaw mill as well i find. Chainsaw is a lot thicker per cut than a the bandsaw blades 

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2 minutes ago, trigger_andy said:

Milled a customers Sycamore. Just over 40” x 4m got a few nice if plane slabs out of it. IMG_2643.jpgIMG_2642.jpg

Is that your girlfriend in the bottom pic or boyfriend 😗 Looks exhausted

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I've heard that sycamore can be or is notorious for problems when drying.

Hope you have luck in doing so and it is not a wasted exercise in the long run. Especially as you say, very plain boards.

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Just now, Big Beech said:

I've heard that sycamore can be or is notorious for problems when drying.

Hope you have luck in doing so and it is not a wasted exercise in the long run. Especially as you say, very plain boards.

It was a paying job. 

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