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  1. SouthSoundTree

    milling thread

    Pricey, unless you have high grade lumber and no access, perhaps. Like all of our tools, if you have a niche to make them work, they go from pricey to priceless. Of course, cutting and drying wood only costs money. Selling it makes the money. I have a lot of boards that are still in the costs...
  2. SouthSoundTree

    milling thread

    http://www.ripsaw.com/index.html
  3. SouthSoundTree

    milling thread

    Sound like the Granberg recipe or close to it.
  4. SouthSoundTree

    milling thread

    Jamie, is that a Granberg made chain. Nice blue stain, I'll bet. If I can easily buy square, cut to length wood at the lumber yard that suits my purposes, I'm not going to chainsaw mill, or wood mizer it. The other stuff, its different. Dylan, if there is a wood mizer around, and you can...
  5. SouthSoundTree

    milling thread

    were you asking me, Jay? I'll sticker and dry them in my barn.
  6. SouthSoundTree

    milling thread

    Oh God is chainsaw milling slow by comparison, unless maybe it two big sawheads. Went over to my miller's place back through the wood as the crow flies. He loads his one-ton with his backhoe forks and drives it over for me to unload. I'm getting quite the supply of wood with which I don't know...
  7. SouthSoundTree

    milling thread

    I just got some western red cedar and port orford cedar delivered, and have elm slabs to pick up. NOW, to do something with them .
  8. SouthSoundTree

    milling thread

    Nice, Larry!
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