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Post by white316 on Aug 5, 2010 19:00:34 GMT -5
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Post by Cam on Aug 5, 2010 19:14:27 GMT -5
Your sawing looks good white.
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Post by maxwell on Aug 5, 2010 19:19:32 GMT -5
Very nice.
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Post by mohawk on Aug 5, 2010 20:58:11 GMT -5
Really nice work! I see from another post that you sell the lumber, do you also build with it? Kind of like a start to finish operation?
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Post by fuzz269 on Aug 5, 2010 23:18:19 GMT -5
That is a nice lookin mill, what brand is it?? Could you show a few more pix of the mill, I have a farm hawk mill, (made in BC,) but I have had to mod more than a few things about it that didn't work for me, so I like to see other mills for ideas and up grades to mine. Thanks
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Post by white316 on Aug 6, 2010 6:54:20 GMT -5
Heres a shed i built.
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Post by white316 on Aug 6, 2010 6:56:02 GMT -5
fuzz my mill is being up graded right now,,what can i help you with.
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Post by fuzz269 on Aug 6, 2010 22:06:13 GMT -5
Oh, nothin in perticular, just some times when you look at the way others have thier mills set up, it can give you ideas for moddin your own.
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Post by white316 on Aug 7, 2010 6:48:31 GMT -5
You can see the rubber wheels in the pic,,i don't like them i am putting metal wheels on,,this mill is home made, i never made it,,,,but could have.
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Post by fuzz269 on Aug 7, 2010 10:20:01 GMT -5
Ha I thought the same thing about my mill after I bought it lol. I have to biuld a scraper and sweeper systom fot the roller wheels on the sawdust side of my mill cause the wet saw dust sticks to the steel wheels and can biuld up quite fast. then it throws your lumber out of square.
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