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10966
Yes it is. And both are a bit small for chainsaw milling from my understanding. There is no replacement for displacement. The 044 is a great saw but I think ...
Lu & Dan Nelson
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Feb 1, 2005
2:41 pm
10967
Hi Guys, I'm fairly new to this fine forum. Is there a book out there on small scale saw milling? Thanks Tom...
Tom Andersson
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Feb 4, 2005
9:11 pm
10968
Chainsaw Milling, by Will Maloff. It's not cheap though. I've seen the book on ebay for about $100-125. Tom Andersson <t_andersen2001@...> wrote: Hi...
roger brown
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Feb 4, 2005
9:25 pm
10969
Correction: Chainsaw Lumber Making roger brown <frontierrog@...> wrote: Chainsaw Milling, by Will Maloff. It's not cheap though. I've seen the book on...
roger brown
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Feb 4, 2005
9:26 pm
10970
I have this book, i paid a fortune for it, it's got some good ideas and such in it, but the best part of the book (as in great tricks for chainsaw milling) can...
Dan Shade
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Feb 4, 2005
9:50 pm
10971
Actually, there's a new book out by Logosol, that I really like. Kinda poorly done, but it's perfect for me, in teaching me all the ins-and-outs of milling...
dirk@...
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Feb 4, 2005
11:21 pm
10972
http://www.harvestingurbantimber.com/book.html ... From: roger brown [mailto:frontierrog@...] Sent: Friday, February 04, 2005 3:27 PM To:...
Scott Banbury
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Feb 5, 2005
2:13 am
10973
Tom, Logosol has a new book on sawmilling, available in hard copy and in an electronic version. I haven't read it yet, so I don't know how much of it is based...
spongkr
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Feb 5, 2005
9:09 am
10974
Tom, I forgot to add in my previous email that Independent Sawmill & Woodlot Management Magazine is a great source for sawmilling information. They have...
spongkr
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Feb 5, 2005
9:22 am
10975
Industry standard 1-1/2 " shafting normally has a 3/8" keyway in it. Double check the key size you need as I have standard 1-1/2" keyed shafting in 3ft ...
Mark Greer
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Feb 5, 2005
3:21 pm
10976
I just wrote the check to renew my subscription last night and put it in the mailbox this AM when I got the newspaper. A great magazine and you'll probably...
Mark Greer
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Feb 5, 2005
3:23 pm
10977
I recently got the Mallott book on Amazon for $60. There is a lot of good stuff in there, but, I will admit being a bit let down. I expected more on...
mhitterdal
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Feb 5, 2005
11:31 pm
10978
Thanks for all the good advice. I think that I'll go for the Malloff book although the price for a used copy at Amazon is scaring (135 $). Regards Tom...
Tom Andersson
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Feb 6, 2005
3:32 pm
10979
Take your time on ebay and you can buy it cheaper than that - I think I paid about $75 for mine, and I think I saw one sell in the 60's lately - if you aren't...
Sonny Laufmann
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Feb 6, 2005
6:32 pm
10980
Best way to get a decent price is to realize that there are always more copies which will come up for sale. When I got mine last summer there were several...
Mike Ryschkewitsch
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Feb 6, 2005
7:30 pm
10981
I just purchased a RipSaw Portable Sawmill in Dec 2004. I tried it out today and have a problem. It is leaving a hump in the middle of my cut the length of...
pittgrad94
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Feb 6, 2005
8:10 pm
10982
Would like to hear from anyone with experience using a free standing wood fired furnace/boiler. These go by several names...Central Boiler, Taylor,...
loghomestore
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Feb 6, 2005
11:03 pm
10983
... I too would like to know about them. We're interested in getting one that can use gas or wood. Anyone have any experince/knowledge to share?...
The Bennetts
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Feb 6, 2005
11:41 pm
10984
I'm going to take a "guess", because i don't own a ripsaw... I'm going to say it's not enough "blade tension" causeing it.... Second guess is, the blade guides...
robert_in_w_mi
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Feb 7, 2005
1:08 am
10985
Sounds like a lack of blade tension to me. How are you setting it? ____________________________________________________________________ Message: 4 Date: Sun,...
Dennis
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Feb 7, 2005
2:48 am
10986
Hey Sonny. I think we're from the same area. Nice to know that someone else around here in the plains is looking at making lumber! Jim Rokusek Sioux Falls,...
Jim Rokusek
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Feb 7, 2005
3:33 am
10987
Hi Jim: I'm only 27 miles from Sioux Falls, have a friend with a circular saw mill powered by a Detroit diesel, and I bought a band resaw I hope to get set up,...
Sonny Laufmann
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Feb 7, 2005
3:51 am
10988
Greetings to the Group: I wish to second the recommendation of Mr Maloff's book, Chainsaw Milling. It's not cheap though, like he said. But I agree that it is...
MC C
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Feb 7, 2005
8:21 am
10989
That's what I've been thinking too the more I thought it over during the evening. I left it set on the factory setting. I'll have to adjust it and give it...
Stephen Lettieri
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Feb 7, 2005
11:40 am
10990
Scotty, Lot of discussion about them on this site: http://www.arboristsite.com/showthread.php?t=1891 http://www.arboristsite.com/showthread.php?t=17373 ...
roger brown
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Feb 7, 2005
5:50 pm
10991
Hi there, I've added a new "milling album" to my pictures. If your interested in seeing it, just click on the link below... :>))) (You may have to cut and...
robert_in_w_mi
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Feb 8, 2005
5:36 am
10992
I don't usually post, just lurk. I really like will malloff's book. I first read it in the mid 70's. I didn't do any lumber making back then. A few years ago I...
Terry Witbeck
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Feb 8, 2005
10:18 am
10993
Let us know how you're doing. I'm curious about your mill. I have a Delta "The Lumber Co." portable bandmill that I've never fired up. I also have a...
Dennis
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Feb 8, 2005
12:56 pm
10994
Stephen, In one of the posts you stated that you left the blade tension at the factory setting but since you would need to release the tension to attach the ...
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Feb 8, 2005
8:21 pm
10995
i had a lot of problems with wavy cuts, it was a combination of blade tension, must be done hydraulically. as the eye and hand cannot detect the difference...
harley scott
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Feb 9, 2005
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