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12th February 2022, 06:38 PM
Thread: Chainsaw mill depth adjustment
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Thanks for the pics Bobl Man that's pretty to...
Thanks for the pics Bobl
Man that's pretty to look at. Not sure I fully understand the locking mechanism on the verticals
but if I look at it long enough it'll come to me probably at 3 in the... -
12th February 2022, 04:09 PM
Thread: Chainsaw mill depth adjustment
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Chainsaw mill depth adjustment
Been messing around with ideas on how to accurately adjust cutting depth on my mill. This is the simplest arrangement I could come up with. I would appreciate any other ideas and also if any other...
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12th February 2022, 03:37 PM
Thread: Chainsaw oil.
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Chainsaw oil
Bobl put me onto Tru blu a few years back and I have used their Bio oil ever since mostly on a 4ft milling bar with an aux oiler. Not that I do a lot of milling, but have no complaints about their...
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23rd November 2018, 01:15 PM
Thread: Milling small Teak Logs - Pictures fixed
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Hey Bob I know what you mean about your knees,...
Hey Bob
I know what you mean about your knees, in my case it ain't just my knees. I'm lugging around my 090 with a 50" bar at the moment trying to deal with some trees that came down in my front... -
Yeah I have seen that amazing pic of your rig...
Yeah I have seen that amazing pic of your rig self feeding it's way down what looks like a redgum log, amazing stuff. My sharpening skills aint that good yet. I feel the winch gives me some control...
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090 oiler
Been lurking for a while and was eventually inspired to hunt down an 090 av to mill up some peppemint gum and pin oak that came down in my yard. Just some observations on milling my first small log...