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Amr Solomat or posch easy cut 700


Nicholas Pearson
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Hello

 

I am looking at buying a billet processing machine.

 

At the moment I split all of my cord along its 7-8 ft length

I now need a machine which can cut the billets into logs and load them into vented bags.

 

The Amr Quadromat seem to be fast but everything has to be cut to a very specific length as the little offcuts can cause a problem I.E they can shoot back out the machine.

 

Does anybody process there logs in the same way or does any body know of another machine apart from the amr solomat or the two from posch .

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I have a large screw type splitter. Thanks for the info about logan I will pm in a minute, thanks joe89 the only problem with rotary type billet processor is the whole weight of the billet sits on the blade so as the billet leaves the saw blade and onto the riving knife the billet tends to spin and if the billet is heavy you can really warp the blade! They do seem to be incredibly fast but there also lookslike a lot of preparation before hand.

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we run a amr only problem is odd coaster off cuts sometimes jam blade or get stuck in dust pipe. we made a adapter hatch in dust pipe to save un bolting it to clear pipe.

beware the old solomat and most others like on market only cut min 11 inch's the ne one now cuts 7.5 inch logs

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