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astra25

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  1. I have a few other videos on my channel.
  2. I'm not actually new to milling I built I little chainsaw mill for my 560 with 24" bar cut a couple of logs but it was so slow and wasted too much wood out of small logs so didn't bother doing any more. Then decided to build a bandsaw mill but I had no space for one so I built it Alaskan style works grate cuts 23 1/2" wide cuts then I bought a house been working on this last 3 year so no time for wood but always wanted a proper chainsaw setup for the bigger logs and bandsaw for the smaller stuff. When iv got more time I'm gona get into it a bit more and also build I track for my band mill to turn into a normal mill now I have the space. But to answer you question just looked for months on end for one for sale found it on ebay just before Xmas I think.
  3. Chesterfield, Derbyshire.
  4. Ha lol thankyou 32... don't feel very young life is flying by.
  5. Defiantly is plenty of power for the size of cut etc.
  6. No it's not messy my gf mum is obsessed with candles so I get all her leftovers just stick them in a old pan warm it up and paint it straight on then just blowtorch the log which helps sock the wax in a bit more, got free gas to from plumber mate so free good method.
  7. I seal my logs with old candle wax works great.
  8. First proper go at chainsaw milling with recently purchased panthermill. Very happy with it and the build quality. First log was Ash second oak still have another Ash to go. Cutting speed was actually quite quick.
  9. Just giving people the heads up, Just bought 2 oregon 27ra ripping chains from chainsdirect for £118.80 vs £172.80 on chainsawbars.
  10. I don't even know how I did that I was just trying to comment on the main thred. No offence.
  11. Everytime Elon musk mentions dogecoin on twitter the price shoots up lol.
  12. What bar is it please? Stihl? Don't know if it would look right on my husky, lol.
  13. How many companies are currently selling gb bars in the UK iv also been waiting patiently for the gb 64" bar to be back in stock.
  14. More then worth the effort then 👍
  15. Don't the 3120xp pump more oil then the 880?
  16. I'd agree with poplar thanks for all the replies so far 👍
  17. Thats what I'm trying to work out is it worth milling or not it's free but 45min drive away there the only pics I have which dosnt show the length etc.
  18. True lol, how do you rate it? Out of 10? It's nothing to do with me BTW.
  19. Need help identifying please many thanks.
  20. Iv just bought the mafell mt55 cost £610 delivered with two blades iv used festool tracksaws quite a bit at work and did me research befor buying anything the mafell has a few advantages over the festool in my opinion so took the "plunge" and it hasn't disappointed I love it.
  21. I was so disappointed at the plane boring grain inside and didnt have much spare time, I just cut it up into manageable lumps and gave it my brother for fire wood.
  22. I collected this few years back for free, ash tree looked like burr started to mill it and it was just normal grain in there wast of time and effort....
  23. Yeah very true I'll see what happens I'm in no rush.

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