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Never seen or used a chainsawmill before? - Alaskan mill basic instructional vid


Rob D
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A vid I did for chainsawbars website but better posted here.

 

It's quite good in that it shows the whole process.

 

Was a bit knackered when I made this on a blowy day but it's a handy one if you're a complete novice to chainsaw milling.

 

 

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Perfect timing! I have just borrowed an Alaskan off a friend to try planking some oak, ash and beech that is too big to go through the firewood processor. I have only got a Stilh MS260 with 15 inch bar - would you recommed a bigger saw or would a bigger bar (logs are 14 inch plus diameter) with a ripping chain be okay?

 

Cheers

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Great vid:thumbup:

 

Thanks for giving the time to make it, makes me want to get into milling even more:biggrin:

 

How would you go about drying without a kiln, and how much are kilns?

 

Sent from Rob's GalaxySII

 

 

Just put it in stick (stacked and with battons equally spaced between the wood) make sure is out of direct light if you can and under cover.

 

For a kiln an old freezer body and dehumidifier work well.

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Perfect timing! I have just borrowed an Alaskan off a friend to try planking some oak, ash and beech that is too big to go through the firewood processor. I have only got a Stilh MS260 with 15 inch bar - would you recommed a bigger saw or would a bigger bar (logs are 14 inch plus diameter) with a ripping chain be okay?

 

Cheers

 

 

A bit of a small saw for the Alaskan.... I'd be tempted if you can find a bigger saw if possible as it'll make all the difference.

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Nice one Rob :001_smile: I watched the vids you've made and they are very informative and easy watching :thumbup:

 

Do you still offer a discount to AT members on the mills and chains ?

 

 

Cheers :biggrin:

 

I am now doing a slightly revised discount of 4% but free shipping over £100-00 on the chainsawbars.co.uk website so works out as similar money off. Just register your account, let me know by PM or e-mail you've done it and I'll set the discount. If you're living outside mainland UK I'll set the discount higher as it's then not free over £100....

 

I know this sort of seems complicated but sometimes people have a lot of trouble getting in touch with me and so I'm hoping it'll automate things.

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Great video and great timing too.

Watched this last night and it got me thinking about getting an Alaskan again. (Had to put the idea on the back burner when the big end went in my MS650)

Found one on flea bay second hand, just won it now. :thumbup:

Will certainly be in touch about a mini mill.

Bob

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