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Rough Hewn

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  1. It’s a good idea. But that’s several videos, or one very long one. Which mill.... Which saw.... Which chain..... How do I set up the cut... Hmmmm. That’ll take a few weeks maybe months. In the meantime yiu guys are welcome to message me any questions or better post them on this thread or today’s milling thread? [emoji106]
  2. I’ve had problems with bar flex with the 84”. It’s not the grain. If the teeth aren’t perfect, it goes wrong. Very wrong.[emoji22] Especially inclusions yiu cut through without realising. Yiu think the woods really hard, push more... Bendy bar and crooked boards[emoji22]
  3. What three words app Emergency services can find you anywhere [emoji106]
  4. You can just hire an examiner if you have a venue and appropriate insurance. I had an employer do this fir my cs32. [emoji106]
  5. Thanks for all the positive feedback guys. Very much appreciated![emoji106] I’ll be doing a few more videos over next few weeks and months. [emoji106][emoji106][emoji106]
  6. Ta bud, Yeah he’s pretty good. [emoji6][emoji106][emoji106][emoji106]
  7. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣[emoji108] I run a 661 with a 20” bar normally on the logosol. That’s pretty quick. But nothing else compares to the speed of cut except massive electric ones. You can run a 362 on a Logosol fine.[emoji106] Yeah I’ll get to the panther mills soon. [emoji106][emoji106][emoji106]
  8. A dilapidated Nissan terrano 2. Good in the snow mind[emoji6][emoji106]
  9. 5mph. [emoji6][emoji106]
  10. Ok I’m sure I’m overloaded and towing with a rope. [emoji6][emoji106] #needanarborist?
  11. Got the msa200 with 2 ap300’s Love it! Yes you can drop trees with it too. Just not like a 261. (Yet....) [emoji106]
  12. Nah, I don’t drink alcohol really. So you’re half right[emoji6]🤣[emoji106]
  13. Yup. So many pieces of overpriced firewood...... That’s why I travel hundreds of miles for logs of quality. Find a local forester is your best bet. As they will actually know what they’re selling and it’s market value, as opposed to the “highly valuable black walnut “ scenario. [emoji106]
  14. Hey Ben, Welcome to the wonderful world of sawmilling. And the problems we all face.🤣[emoji106][emoji106][emoji106] You’re paying a reasonable price already for logs. As for selling timber.... Piece of string question. Depends on so many factors. Google is your friend here. You look like you’ve got the hang of milling though[emoji106] Nice work.[emoji106][emoji106][emoji106]
  15. An inch of snow in the last hour. Coming down heavy still. West Yorkshire
  16. You’re right! Just seen that. Merica.... [emoji106]
  17. Those are spectacular!!! [emoji106][emoji106][emoji106]
  18. Actual product available only in USA. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣[emoji106]
  19. Hi Bob, It’s actually 2.1m between supports and 4m overall length. Can cut 3.8m long without extras. Do buy a carriage winch! Makes it so much better. [emoji106][emoji106][emoji106]
  20. Bit of yew on the logosol F2+ with the stihl ms881. [emoji106]

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