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Best kit for starting out milling?


DJP Arb
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Hi everyone.

 

Just after some advice on a starter set up to do some milling. A friend of mine owns a farm and quite often has some vary mature oaks come over in the wind and up until now I have just been logging it all up for the farm cottages.

 

So here's the question.

 

What's the best saw and bar length? Also what milling equipment do I need to get stared? I'm looking at a portable system! I was looking on Frjones but ended up confusing myself.

 

Cheers

 

Guys

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I use a 660 and have 20, 30 and 36 inch bars and milling chains which I use on a 36 inch Alaskan. I chose a 660 because I also use it for other cross cutting and felling and its far more useful than an 880 would be - but that's just my opinion. You can cut wider logs with this set up you just need a mini mill as well so you can quarter-saw the log

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Not sure on timber size guess it depends what's available to cut?

 

Have been looking at the following. Will this be a good start?

 

Alaskan Mill Mini Mill | F R Jones and Son

 

Alaskan Mill Mk III + 36" handle and rail set | F R Jones and Son

 

Alaskan Mill 9ft EZ first cut rail system | F R Jones and Son

 

And using a ms660

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Rob D on alaskan mills is a good place to both buy and get info.

Buy a big old chain saw and get a 36 inch bar for it. Then a granberg milling chain off rob and an Alaskan III 36 inch (better value than 30inch). Then a cheap aluminium ladder off google and drill holes in each rung to get a straight start. Voila!

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Rob D on alaskan mills is a good place to both buy and get info.

Buy a big old chain saw and get a 36 inch bar for it. Then a granberg milling chain off rob and an Alaskan III 36 inch (better value than 30inch). Then a cheap aluminium ladder off google and drill holes in each rung to get a straight start. Voila!

 

Cheers dude

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