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Guys has anyone used either of these with the F2-M7/8 logosol mills. Load of larch available in a couple of weeks and bit tight in my yard for storage and milling but the M7 fits nicely around my place and can be moved. Noise is a factor and i have 3 phase 

 

ES8 Electric Saw, 8 kW

 

ES5 Electric Saw, 4.6 kW

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Guys has anyone used either of these with the F2-M7/8 logosol mills. Load of larch available in a couple of weeks and bit tight in my yard for storage and milling but the M7 fits nicely around my place and can be moved. Noise is a factor and i have 3 phase 
 

ES8 Electric Saw, 8 kW

 

ES5 Electric Saw, 4.6 kW


I’ve only watched the videos from Logosol,
But the 8kw saw is ridiculously quick.
They’ve done a demo of it cutting a row of 4” nails in a log. Doesn’t miss a beat!!!
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11 hours ago, Rough Hewn said:


I’ve only watched the videos from Logosol,
But the 8kw saw is ridiculously quick.
They’ve done a demo of it cutting a row of 4” nails in a log. Doesn’t miss a beat!!!
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I am split between that or a new bandsaw  mill saul. Room in the yard and petrol saw noise is a factor with neighbours close by. 

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the 8kw speedsaw on the M8 is quick, but a bandsaw would be quicker still, and this from me a logosol user, (I also run a bandmill),   electric bandmill all the way, only lube you need is water, and on fresh larch of a reasonable size you should get around 3-4 hours a band before resharpens........your only problem is space, your soon going to fill it with stacks of timber

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50 minutes ago, agrimog said:

the 8kw speedsaw on the M8 is quick, but a bandsaw would be quicker still, and this from me a logosol user, (I also run a bandmill),   electric bandmill all the way, only lube you need is water, and on fresh larch of a reasonable size you should get around 3-4 hours a band before resharpens........your only problem is space, your soon going to fill it with stacks of timber

Got the t shirt with bandsaw mills and if you read my first post room is a factor and noise. Bandsaw milling every time if the mill is static or trailer mounted but i have acquired some new ground and looking to maximise the room.Have you used the Electric 8KW saw at all ? or just looked at videos on the tube

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