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Check the round plastic wheels are good.
I’ve broken a couple.[emoji849]
Also yiu can’t use twine, you’ll need the proper Logosol stuff.
Trust me, I’ve tried about a dozen different polyprop strings, all broke.🤣[emoji106]
The logosol twine is incredibly strong.[emoji106]

The saw carriage is an optional extra,
I’d recommend one.
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I thought this was the saw carriage? How do you use it without it one...IMG_7550.jpg

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1 minute ago, Stuarts said:


I thought this was the saw carriage? How do you use it without it one...IMG_7550.jpg

Normally comes with the saw mill but you will need that unless roughy knows better. That attaches to the chainsaw which then mounts onto the mill

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17 hours ago, Rough Hewn said:


Spend a bit of time with a spirit level and right angle.
When it’s all setup, with a log on it.
Check everything again.
I had an issue with the raisers.
Need oiling occasionally, or they’d stick.
Have you seen the m7/m8 videos?
Loads of really useful stuff from Logosol
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I can see this taking sometime to get things level on that top face....

 

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3 minutes ago, topchippyles said:

Can you put down a concrete pad 

It will be on a cow yard concrete silage base.

Was poking about this afternoon but could see frustration levels and cold fingers getting the better of me...

So came inside for a warm snooze in front of the log burner 😅

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23 minutes ago, Big Beech said:

It will be on a cow yard concrete silage base.

Was poking about this afternoon but could see frustration levels and cold fingers getting the better of me...

So came inside for a warm snooze in front of the log burner 😅

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Take a few of those slabs up and put a level concrete pad down and bolt it to floor 

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Two pieces of 4x2 laid down and levelled. [emoji106]
The log weight will hold it all in place.

The saw carriage is just a carriage.
That’s all I have. I push it with a stick.
The winder and bar tip holder are extras.

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46 minutes ago, Rough Hewn said:

Two pieces of 4x2 laid down and levelled. emoji106.png
The log weight will hold it all in place.

The saw carriage is just a carriage.
That’s all I have. I push it with a stick.
The winder and bar tip holder are extras.

Come on saul a nice concreate pad if you have the place to do it is much better. Is that why they call you roughy 🤣 Sorry could not help myself 

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Come on saul a nice concreate pad if you have the place to do it is much better. Is that why they call you roughy 🤣 Sorry could not help myself 

You’re learning.
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