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12th September 2017, 07:04 AM
Thread: Big Circular Saws
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Bob, thanks for the info on the mini mills it...
Bob, thanks for the info on the mini mills it might end up being the easiest and cheapest way to achieve the result.
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4th September 2017, 06:30 PM
Thread: Big Circular Saws
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But I already have a CSM to be honest I didn't...
But I already have a CSM to be honest I didn't really think about a Lucas, ah well more research,
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4th September 2017, 03:34 PM
Thread: Big Circular Saws
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Ultimately, my idea was to use the 16" circular...
Ultimately, my idea was to use the 16" circular saw to cleanly slice 5" beams from a 5" depth slab of up to 12ft long slab straight off the log after cutting it with my chainsaw mill. This would...
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4th September 2017, 03:23 PM
Thread: Big Circular Saws
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I just went through the Korean makita website( my...
I just went through the Korean makita website( my brother lives there) and I couldn't even find the 16" makita saw I'm starting to get the impression that the prazi saw you bolt onto a circular saw...
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4th September 2017, 03:21 AM
Thread: Big Circular Saws
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I went onto the web and looked at the festool...
I went onto the web and looked at the festool sword saw the price here for a 200 version is about $1700 vs $1100 for the makita. I have also had a look at the skilsaw Bigfoot 14" saw however there...
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1st September 2017, 09:15 PM
Thread: Big Circular Saws
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Big Circular Saws
I'm looking at getting a large circular saw for cutting 5x5+ size beams has anybody had any experience with the either the makita 16" circular saw or the other 10" circular saws. Then there is the...
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30th June 2016, 10:55 AM
Thread: Auxiliary oilers on chainsaw mills
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So if I understand this right the height of the...
So if I understand this right the height of the aux oiler is of no real consequence in increasing the amount of oil flow onto the bar (As would be the case if water was used, increased height -...
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29th February 2016, 12:48 AM
Thread: Structural quality of flooded gum
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Derek, checked out your website, that is some...
Derek, checked out your website, that is some seriously beautiful slabs you have there. Again thanks for sharing your knowledge
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28th February 2016, 11:59 PM
Thread: Structural quality of flooded gum
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Thanks for that I still haven't found anything...
Thanks for that I still haven't found anything regarding the structural quality. I was planning on cutting beams of 4x2 x 4m long and posts of 4x4 do you think that would be pushing its limits and if...
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27th February 2016, 09:56 PM
Thread: Structural quality of flooded gum
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Thank you very much for your replies I have...
Thank you very much for your replies I have checked the fact sheet before but there is nothing really conclusive except that it burns really well.
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27th February 2016, 06:54 PM
Thread: Structural quality of flooded gum
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Structural quality of flooded gum
I was planning on milling some flooded gum (euc. Rudis) and using it to build a gazebo does anybody know the structural integrity of it. I have searched the net and not really found anything...
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11th February 2016, 12:06 PM
Thread: Jargon, Nicknames & More
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Jargon, Nicknames & More
I have just stared up in the world of milling and coming across lots of different names for things what's some of the weirdest terminology out there?
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11th February 2016, 11:58 AM
Thread: Newbey looking for milling gear
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That's such a kind offer thank you very much. As...
That's such a kind offer thank you very much. As with anything new it's always the jargon and terminology that is the hardest to learn. That is why these forums rock.
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10th February 2016, 11:15 AM
Thread: Newbey looking for milling gear
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Thank you for the welcome I realise that there is...
Thank you for the welcome I realise that there is so much to learn and that it's not just about making wood chips fly.
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10th February 2016, 10:11 AM
Thread: Newbey looking for milling gear
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Thanks for that Emit- by GB are you talking about...
Thanks for that Emit- by GB are you talking about granberg (sorry still trying to pick up on all the shortened names)
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10th February 2016, 01:04 AM
Thread: Newbey looking for milling gear
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Newbey looking for milling gear
Just getting into milling and I'm on the hunt for a 36" milling bar and milling chain. It's going on a 076av super chainsaw I'll be cutting up seasoned Euc. Rudis into 4x4's. Then it's down to the...