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So On Friday did my first payed alaskan milling job since my accident what a palaver the saw fell off the bar ,put it back on the chain comes off ,bloody puts it back on the wrong way round and on top of all that it was some of the hardest Oak I have ever milled I ache all over today welcome back to chainsaw milling ,but the boards are ace I think I have some photos on my mobile if so I will post them when I get a mo , I am back there tomorrow morning to finish the log probably only 2/3 boards to mill 

cheers Mark

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1 hour ago, gobbypunk said:

So On Friday did my first payed alaskan milling job since my accident what a palaver the saw fell off the bar ,put it back on the chain comes off ,bloody puts it back on the wrong way round and on top of all that it was some of the hardest Oak I have ever milled I ache all over today welcome back to chainsaw milling ,but the boards are ace I think I have some photos on my mobile if so I will post them when I get a mo , I am back there tomorrow morning to finish the log probably only 2/3 boards to mill 

cheers Mark

Sounds like one of them days when you wished you had stayed in bed, we all get em and some more than others, One of late for me arrive on site, tractor wont start, got that sorted in an hour of so, belt broke on chipper so fitted new belt, got going again pipe blew on grab fitted new pipe, then puncture on log trailer, take wheel off and then fuck off home,drop wheel off at tyre place on way home, home for half three, 

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Hi ,well at least I am not alone , and the matey that I was doing the milling for is a posh banker so he was well chuffed and his oppo was getting paid just to chat and help with moving the slabs that were bloody heavy even at two and a half inch ,back this morning and wondering how much the boards have cracked as all he did was put some crinkly tin over them  I will post some photos later let’s hope today goes better 

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?????
We've all been there....
My first paid solo milling job was ash felled 3 years previous.
Cut 2 boards in 6 hours.
Blunted the chain 3-4 times per cut.
Charged him travel expenses only and went home feeling a right twat.
Ash......
Learnt that one.
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1 hour ago, Rough Hewn said:

?????
We've all been there....
My first paid solo milling job was ash felled 3 years previous.
Cut 2 boards in 6 hours.
Blunted the chain 3-4 times per cut.
Charged him travel expenses only and went home feeling a right twat.
Ash......
Learnt that one.
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Only if needs must these days (alaskan) style. Day out tomorrow soul picking up the M8 logosol ? 5 hrs travelling at least but should be worth it.

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