it is what you get used to, dont mill timber in the hot sun and make sure you keep it under water i.e. hosed down with a reticulation system. as for the the...
we ended with nearly 50 blades for our lumbermate, nearly every wood needs a different set and gives a different profile for kerf, they also determine feed...
Michael, I believe you are correct about the Lumber Lady's passing. I think someone posted about it a while after it happened. I used to enjoy her posts. ...
Harley, Sincerest condolences regarding your dad. My dad is in town visiting my family right now. It really makes me appreciate him more. Later Roger. harley...
Kevin, Can you help me out. What does 4/4 mean and 8/4, etc? I'm supposing these are milling terms I don't know yet. I appreciate your help as I have two...
roughly speaking 4/4 is 1" and 8/4 is 2", in reality, it's a little bit more, with a tolerance, it has to do with allowing for finished planed thickness....
try this for size, use metric 100*50= a 4"x2", which is a certian price because it is light. however you then assume that 200*50 or 8 x 2 will be double the...
Bill, 4/4, 5/4, 8/4, 12/4 are all about size. It's 4 quarters of an inch, 5 quarters of an inch, 8 quarters of an inch, etc. Chip *********** REPLY SEPARATOR...
Hello Kevin, It is nice to hear from you. It'll be a pleasure to speak with you about systems of measurement. And though I enjoy a little humor and jousting on...
I really dislike the metric system. I am an educated engineer, i've had countless "discussions" with other engineers. here is my point: I can look at a stick,...
Dear Michael Thanks for your very interesting perspective, and views on the Metric and Imperial Systems. Actually, I am an Old Fart, who grew up with the...
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kevin and michael thanbk you very much, your views are wonderful reading from an old fart like myself. it readly does help to put oners self in perspective...
hip hip haray well put!!!!!!!!!! if y are running for office y got my vote MC C <dbh54@...> wrote: Hello Kevin, It is nice to hear from you. It'll be a...
does anyone know where i could get plans for a wood fired hot water kiln in the 1000 to2000 bf range or has anyone had sucess adding heat to a solar kiln...
Dear Buff ... From: "buffalow2" <buffalow2@...> To: <milling@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Friday, December 02, 2005 8:35 AM Subject: [milling] kiln options ......
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harley is from perth western australia, i work from 600km north of perth to 600km south and about 200kn east if i have to, i used to have a yard of .5 hectare...
I appreciate all the responses. I wondered why the guys in the store I go to raised eyebrows when I was using a tape measure to determine the thickness of the...
Did anyone else read all of this? It was actually informative. I recommend printing it out though and taking it along with you to a bathroom break. It's...
i did thanks for the input Bill Burns <career_dom@...> wrote: Did anyone else read all of this? It was actually informative. I recommend printing it out...
I take that as a compliment. Printers—start your engines! Michael NE Calif. ... === message truncated === __________________________________ Start your day...
Harley, Don't go to Mount Buffalo! They ski on that dreaded white stuff, there. (And elsewhere in Oz.) Perhaps you could confirm, but I believe a hectare = ...
Dan, What's the name of that program and where can I get one? Harold in the mean time, I have a program I keep on my desktop that allows me to relate to...
it is not very hot no humid in western australia, we have one little hill about 1209 mtres high, that is just under 4,000 ft and it snows very rarely, about...
Kevin, Do you have pictures and more information on that kiln posted anywhere? I'd sure like to learn more about it. Harold ... of. The ... kiln ... weeks,...
this is were i found it theres 20 pages, pic, wireing, construction diagrams,etc. good luck http://www.fpl.fs.fed.us/documnts/fplgtr/fplgtr44.pdf hepps_29646...