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looks mint :thumbup:

 

from my limited milling experience, i wouldnt use anything smaller than an 880 for milling over 26"

 

Good buy that, mint saw and 2 chains and bars.:thumbup1:

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Why not just use an Alaskan then and not have the offset? +/-2mm is actually quite a lot and it sounds like hassle having to join to timberjigs togeher.

 

+/- 2mm would be for just the one Timberjig. If I used 2, I'd expect it would be as accurate as the Alaskan. besides, It's going to move during seasoning anyway, so that sort of accuracy is ok for what I want to do with it.

 

I got the Timberjig because I might want to quarter saw stuff, and out of the two mills, it looks easier to do that with the Timberjig.

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