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Anyone Near NE CT With Big CS?
I need someone with a big muscle chain saw to help get this log down to size in order to fit on my mill.
http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?t=124772 We can work out some kind of barter. Especially if your into turning. The portions that get cut off are going to be crazy. Or time on my mill if you have logs or lumber to be resawn. Or what ever you can come up with. James |
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What length bar are we talking about? hint, hint.
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Well I only have an 18". So anything bigger would be better. Ideal would probably be 36". I don't think a 20" would make any difference.
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Sorry, I thought the bar on my father's saw was a really big one, but it's only 26".
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Thank you very much. I was able to get the log sawed in half. See my thread 200 year old maple. James |
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