Flatbedford said:Nice pile of wood there. Looks like things went better for you than they did for me last week. Is that the Hickory you were talking about? Looks nice. Maybe you did better because of the brand saw you were using. ;-P
SolarAndWood said:Thats pretty sweet. What are you going to do with the boards?
smokinjay said:Few more...
He had all the trigger time....lol but there is alot more work other than the trigger. I got it all from baileys don't remember who make it but very well made.zapny said:smokinjay said:Few more...
Smokin nice pics, what is the brand name of the mill with the extra oiler? Did you make MMaul do all the work? ;-P
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ChrisNJ said:How thick are your planks? I would love to use something like that for flooring in a bedroom.
MMaul said:I did most of the saw time but J is still under the weather. Probably killed him to watch someone else use his new toy.
MMaul said:That saw is a torque monster. We figured it probably weighted 60 pounds with the full setup.
Jags said:Well I'll be danged. That 880 wasn't just one of your imaginary friends. :lol:
Looking good Jay (and MMAUL). How long were those boards? The size of log kinda throws off the true representation of size. I wish I had a pile of slabs all stickered up and drying. Lots of projects in mind.
smokinjay said:Jags said:Well I'll be danged. That 880 wasn't just one of your imaginary friends. :lol:
Looking good Jay (and MMAUL). How long were those boards? The size of log kinda throws off the true representation of size. I wish I had a pile of slabs all stickered up and drying. Lots of projects in mind.
the walnut is 10ft and the maple is 8ft I have a 17 foot ash that should be some long runs but not that wide. Hickory thats 13ft long and 30inchs wide waiting to make sure that saw is well broken in before that one.
Jags said:smokinjay said:Jags said:Well I'll be danged. That 880 wasn't just one of your imaginary friends. :lol:
Looking good Jay (and MMAUL). How long were those boards? The size of log kinda throws off the true representation of size. I wish I had a pile of slabs all stickered up and drying. Lots of projects in mind.
the walnut is 10ft and the maple is 8ft I have a 17 foot ash that should be some long runs but not that wide. Hickory thats 13ft long and 30inchs wide waiting to make sure that saw is well broken in before that one.
PERFECT! Even the maple at 8ft is plenty long for projects. I am wondering if the 17ft ash is gonna twist bad when drying????
smokinjay said:Jags said:I am wondering if the 17ft ash is gonna twist bad when drying????
I really only need it to be 9ft so I might just cut it down. This is what I want to make the floor of my trailer out of.
Battenkiller said:smokinjay said:Jags said:I am wondering if the 17ft ash is gonna twist bad when drying????
I really only need it to be 9ft so I might just cut it down. This is what I want to make the floor of my trailer out of.
Ack! I'd give my eye teeth (the only ones I have left) for 17' ash boards. Can you say "canoe gunwales"?
Nice job, both of you. BTW, what is that big round holding up the high end of the log? It has beautiful figure, or at least it looks like it does in the photo.
smokinjay said:I am into the kayaks but dont have the skill set for canoe building.
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