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if there is a lot of oak to saw a chainsaw mill will be slow work,

 

a mkIII alaskan will cost around £180 then about £35 for a ripping chain for a 36" bar

http://www.alaskanmill.co.uk/products.html

 

they are slow to use and cause a lot of wastage compared to a band saw, but really come into their own in confined site where the only other option would be cutting the timber into rounds for logs. (oh and use quite a lot of fuel, my 372 uses about a tank every 14ft)

 

dont know if anyone else has had this but make sure your bar nuts are tight every refill as i have lost 2 (not at the same time :) ) through the vibrations. try and get/beg/borrow/steal a metal detector! as nails arent funny.

 

regarding making the first cut i just ratchet strap a ladder to the log see below video

 

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ok he doesnt use the ratchets by i do and just remove them when the saw gets close and replace once its passed

 

Charlie

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Thanks for the replies and video.

The Oak i have is approx. 4-5ft at the base tapering to around 2.5-3ft at the top and about 20ft in length. then two smaller bits that forked from the top.

 

I'm from Hampshire so Ipswich is a bit far but thanks for the info. Ive tried a few local mills but they wont touch it.

 

How does it attach to the saw?

 

cheers

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they just clamp onto the bar so no additional drilling,

 

just to clarify my 084 with a 36" bar will only realistically mill 28" width, so if your trunk is 4ft wide you need a 56" bar to cut full width and there is no way a 066 will pull that (unless you dislike your saws)

 

 

it sounds like you may need something more like a logosol big mill or M7 type set up, but thats some serious money [ame=http://youtube.com/watch?v=dY3iHJTq7Vs&feature=related]http://youtube.com/watch?v=dY3iHJTq7Vs&feature=related[/ame]

 

or you have to try and square the sides up by eye to get them to a width that will fit in your mill

 

what bar you planning to run on the 066?

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