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  1. #1
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    Default Fathers Day milling!!!!

    After going to the south side of Cabot, and looking over some timber. Figured it was time to make some sawdust....yup, everything was right where I left it.





    The half Green Ash log was not on the bunk of the mill, so I guessed that was as good of a place to start as any! Think it would have been easier 'lifting' the whole log, half logs don't roll well......and the Green Ash timber is really hard!





    Love this sawmill! Those chunks sitting on the 4x6 bunk material?? Yup, 2-1/2" thick Green Ash slabs, the 'stickers' and some 1x5 lumber! Fun stuff, by the way....Green Ash is really hard!!!





    Another view of the 'junk'!!!





    Happy Father's Day milling!!!! Whew, I'm whooped for this weekend....





    Scott (enjoy the photo's too) B

    I am still shipping Internationally for now.
    www.slabsblanksandboards.com

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    Thumbs up

    More fun than one bloke is entitled to have on his own!!

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    Mate, your photos are STUNNING!

    The timber and all that is great as well but the colours, detail and even the border makes your photos and of course the timber, look superb
    Thanks
    More Please
    Willy

    Jarrahland

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    A Black & White offering.....
    This one is shot while waiting on a customer to arrive. A couple of chunks of Southern Red Oak, put on my LT-10 in an improvised 'jig'.










    Scott (still some nice details in B&W) B

    I am still shipping Internationally for now.
    www.slabsblanksandboards.com

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    Thanks for posting Scot.

    Our Fsthers day is in September so we a couple of months to wait for that.

    I gotta get me one of those brollies on my mill. Not for sun but for the rain. Could even organise the drip line to go onto the bar for extra B&C cooling

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    Very cool, your is similar to the one I use just a different brand. I'm milling some Cyprus pine at the moment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kyaden View Post
    Very cool, your is similar to the one I use just a different brand. I'm milling some Cyprus pine at the moment.

    Welcome to the forum.

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    Thanks! Good to be here

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