smokinjay said:Little Hackleberry!
NH_Wood said:smokinjay said:Little Hackleberry!
Now THAT'S a big hackberry! What do you use milled hackberry for Jay? Nice setup! Cheers!
smokinjay said:Little Hackleberry!
NH_Wood said:Nice - let us know what becomes of it! Looks damn heavy! Cheers!
maxed_out said:Jay, I always wondered how you get started with that mill, I mean, how do you keep it level? The first one seems tricky, you care to explain it?
maxed_out said:Jay, I always wondered how you get started with that mill, I mean, how do you keep it level? The first one seems tricky, you care to explain it?
Thistle said:maxed_out said:Jay, I always wondered how you get started with that mill, I mean, how do you keep it level? The first one seems tricky, you care to explain it?
You can either spend around $200 & up for the Granberg Aluminum EZ Rail Mill Guide System to make your first cut,or do what Jay & I do - a straight & flat 2 x 8 or 12,8ft or longer for the mill to ride on.I've even seen people use a straight 10' section of aluminum extension ladder.Once first cut is made,you remove the slab & mill rides on the flat,true surface you just milled.So its critical that plank or whatever you used isnt warped,bowed,twisted or bent in any way,because every cut afterwards will match it if you're off.
smokinjay said:Thistle said:maxed_out said:Jay, I always wondered how you get started with that mill, I mean, how do you keep it level? The first one seems tricky, you care to explain it?
You can either spend around $200 & up for the Granberg Aluminum EZ Rail Mill Guide System to make your first cut,or do what Jay & I do - a straight & flat 2 x 8 or 12,8ft or longer for the mill to ride on.I've even seen people use a straight 10' section of aluminum extension ladder.Once first cut is made,you remove the slab & mill rides on the flat,true surface you just milled.So its critical that plank or whatever you used isnt warped,bowed,twisted or bent in any way,because every cut afterwards will match it if you're off.
Try and keep a 10ft true....lol I use 8ft now and probally try the ladder when this one warps.
Thistle said:smokinjay said:Thistle said:maxed_out said:Jay, I always wondered how you get started with that mill, I mean, how do you keep it level? The first one seems tricky, you care to explain it?
You can either spend around $200 & up for the Granberg Aluminum EZ Rail Mill Guide System to make your first cut,or do what Jay & I do - a straight & flat 2 x 8 or 12,8ft or longer for the mill to ride on.I've even seen people use a straight 10' section of aluminum extension ladder.Once first cut is made,you remove the slab & mill rides on the flat,true surface you just milled.So its critical that plank or whatever you used isnt warped,bowed,twisted or bent in any way,because every cut afterwards will match it if you're off.
Try and keep a 10ft true....lol I use 8ft now and probally try the ladder when this one warps.
lol thats why I stay at 7ft max,rarely build any furniture or cabinetwork longer than 6' anyway.Low ceilings in shop for one thing.People want longer built-ins etc,they can be attached together with cleats at the back,like in kitchens
mecreature said:Good pics jay. Those were some very heavy boards.
Bocefus78 said:go get ya an aluminum concrete strike off board.....they come in assorted lengths. I'm no milling expert, but if a ladder will work, I'm guessing this will too and its a h3ll of alot easier to haul around.
And yes, those boards sucked to get off the trailer.
Bocefus78 said:go get ya an aluminum concrete strike off board.....they come in assorted lengths. I'm no milling expert, but if a ladder will work, I'm guessing this will too and its a h3ll of alot easier to haul around.
Thistle said:Bocefus78 said:go get ya an aluminum concrete strike off board.....they come in assorted lengths. I'm no milling expert, but if a ladder will work, I'm guessing this will too and its a h3ll of alot easier to haul around.
For what those aluminum screeds cost new at contractor store,cheaper to buy a new 10" ladder,or watch for a decent one on CL or a garage sale.
smokinjay said:Thistle said:Bocefus78 said:go get ya an aluminum concrete strike off board.....they come in assorted lengths. I'm no milling expert, but if a ladder will work, I'm guessing this will too and its a h3ll of alot easier to haul around.
For what those aluminum screeds cost new at contractor store,cheaper to buy a new 10" ladder,or watch for a decent one on CL or a garage sale.
I have ladders just much easier to grab a 2x8x8...lol
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