$200 Bullet-Proof Alaskan Chainsaw Mill Setup. Build Your Own! #80

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  • čas přidán 22. 04. 2022
  • I have milled HUNDREDS of logs with this setup that took me only a day to put together. It is truly indestructible and will last a lifetime.
    Follow the measurements and add a chainsaw and you will have lumber for many years to come.
    My video comparing several different milling chainsaw side-by-side:
    • Comparison of Chainsaw...
    Link to my earlier How-To-Chainsaw-Mill video:
    • Chainsaw Milling- How ...
    Where I found this design originally:
    • Logs to Lumber: Alaska...
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  • @wanderingsailor5503
    @wanderingsailor5503 Před rokem +177

    The issue you're describing with the chains is that you weren't using a ripping chain at the start. Standard chains are cut at 25-30 degree angles which is too aggressive for milling. A ripping chain is cut at 10-15 degrees. A skip tooth ripping chain is the best way to go as it's not aggressive and the skip teeth allow enough space for chips to be properly discharged, allowing your saw to run at a higher constant rpm.

    • @wxfield
      @wxfield Před 5 měsíci +15

      I was just going to add the same comment. Lots of people don't understand the difference between cross-cut and rip-cut.

    • @flat6fever680
      @flat6fever680 Před 5 měsíci +15

      @@wxfield Thank you both. I've never heard of the difference!

    • @cmanycrows8400
      @cmanycrows8400 Před 5 měsíci +4

      On my 038, I run double skip ripping chain.

    • @uncleharley1
      @uncleharley1 Před 4 měsíci +9

      Where do you get your skip tooth rip chains

    • @wanderingsailor5503
      @wanderingsailor5503 Před 4 měsíci

      If you look up the parts distributor for Oregon Forestry in your area then you can contact the distributor directly. In Canada it's CPT and Theo Turgeon. @@uncleharley1

  • @marlobreding7402
    @marlobreding7402 Před 2 lety +7

    I'm 70 years old and every time I thought I had a IDEA someone else already had been there and done that.

    • @c50ge
      @c50ge Před 3 měsíci +2

      That doesn’t mean you didn’t invent it, it just means you can’t take credit for it.
      Ecclesiastes 1:9 NIV
      What has been will be again, What has been done will be done again; there’s nothing new under the sun.

    • @dean-zb9nt
      @dean-zb9nt Před 10 dny

      why is that.
      Me to.??

  • @leebernardo1000
    @leebernardo1000 Před 2 lety +304

    For my mill, so I didn't lose too much of the log, I made a "Ladder Frame" from Uni-Strut (From Menards) and then made Pointed Studs from 1/4"=20 Bolts - sharpened to a point. I lay the ladder frame on the log, with the sharpened bolts mounted on the ladder rungs, pointing down. I just tap them down with and axe or hammer and start milling. I lose around an inch of log on my first slab. Works pretty good and easy/fast to setup. I could draw this up if you, or others, have any interest/questions.

    • @gregkahle9046
      @gregkahle9046 Před 2 lety +13

      Me too

    • @RobertJLessard
      @RobertJLessard Před 2 lety +10

      I thought of that style but is it fast to install and have it parallel to the center point of the log. I'm using the same dual rail system as Mr ringworm and it's very adaptable to non perfectly straight logs.

    • @603Christain
      @603Christain Před 2 lety

      Pics?

    • @shebamina3598
      @shebamina3598 Před 2 lety +5

      I'm also interested. I had a similar idea but this far only got as far as the ladder unistrut frame, which rests on some ply brackets. My clever plan to cut the unistrut down to make it easier to move the top cut bracket around backfired, since now it keeps trying to sag in the middle

    • @murphdoesit
      @murphdoesit Před 2 lety +1

      That sounds pretty cool

  • @ronroberts110
    @ronroberts110 Před rokem +24

    Once I got a job with a company that gave us free boots each year, and a co-worker suggested extra wide boots, even if they needed to be ordered instead of just bought at the store. Its a big help, comfortable right away. Also, we are required to have safety toe. One job I worked outdoors in the snow, and no matter how warm my legs and feet were, my toes were so cold they were in pain. I got a "composite" toe instead of steel, and they are awesome. Lighter than steel, and toes don't get cold anymore.

  • @GetRealBaby
    @GetRealBaby Před 7 měsíci +21

    I have no intention to mill trees, but your video was worth watching from start to finish. You're a natural teacher with a voice and manner that's easy to watch and listen to. Thanks!

  • @pamelabrewer4428
    @pamelabrewer4428 Před 10 měsíci +36

    Sooo very helpful, thank you! I'm a 62 yr old female felling all my trees,and am ready to start milling and have watched hours of jumbled and incomplete. Keep doing what your doing !! Pamela Brewer Choctaw AR

  • @googlemail6996
    @googlemail6996 Před 3 měsíci +2

    It’s like learning saw milling from Jack Johnson.
    Halaka ukulele, I’m sawing on the daily
    Milling all these pine trees, making all these nice things

  • @johnelder4273
    @johnelder4273 Před rokem +11

    I'm not sure why this video came up on my feed but it was absolutely facinating. I live on 10 acres in SC and I had not thought of using a chainsaw mill before. Now, many projects are very doable. Thanks!

  • @dcvariousvids8082
    @dcvariousvids8082 Před rokem +66

    One of the better milling setup presentation I’ve seen and not over complicated. Thank you.

  • @Joestacemazjojo
    @Joestacemazjojo Před 2 měsíci +2

    I’ll definitely have to come back to this in spring. I despise working in the cold like you. Have yet to add a winch and am using the biggest cheapest Chinese chainsaw I could afford. Definitely takes alot of time but appreciate your tips here. So thanks. This is what we are here for

  • @natemorlock2379
    @natemorlock2379 Před 2 lety +161

    I just bought 10 acres (and the small Granberg log mill) in Washington state. I have had SO much fun out there. Working on a picnic table now. Finished my alder sawhorses about 5 days ago. I love your videos man. I think they helped me finally pull the trigger. Thank you, brother

    • @Yettiattack
      @Yettiattack Před rokem

      Where in Washington? 5 months 5 acres i imagine you spent alot. Heck i have a woodmizer i might sell it to you ;)

    • @Ludifant
      @Ludifant Před rokem +1

      I just bought a chainsaw, but Ringworm is definitely an inspiration. Right now, it's for firewood, but this is very interesting too.

    • @natemorlock2379
      @natemorlock2379 Před rokem

      @@Yettiattack Western Washington, South Puget Sound. How much for the Woodmizer? : )

    • @Yettiattack
      @Yettiattack Před rokem +1

      @@natemorlock2379 11k 30 blades new guide rollers/belts to addition the ones that are on. An a saw carriage cover.

  • @carlosmontoya2485
    @carlosmontoya2485 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Milling yourself saves you a ton of $$$. Dude your lucky most of us can't do that or have the resources. Thank you for the content.

  • @f1rstclass366
    @f1rstclass366 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Impressive simplicity of less is way more!

  • @robertpaulis439
    @robertpaulis439 Před 2 lety +24

    If you follow your cuts with wedges every two to three feet, opposite sides behind the saw, your cuts will be pinch free and smoother. Chain is not the problem as long as it is a rip chain. A slight angle in the cut, like slicing cheese, works good too.

  • @Colorcrayons
    @Colorcrayons Před rokem +6

    My first video on your channel. I have a few words I would like to share with you that I imagine are not very typical, since log milling is not my usual haunt on YT.
    1: I very much appreciate what I judge to be your sincere and honest wisdom you are sharing regarding your experience. Even the self deprecating remarks. Maybe even especially the self deprecating remarks. All too often people feel compelled to share their wisdom, as if it the acme of accumulated wisdom for their topic. While obviously falling far short of the target they were aiming at. Watching someone engage in such thorough and well said candor about their experience was enough to make me continue watching a video I typically have little interest in engaging with.
    2: I also appreciate your willingness to just plant your ass in an area, and make the most out of what you have, the best way you can, with the tools and knowledge you have available to you. There is much to be said about not only an honest days work, but also for that very same work slowly pulling you towards enjoying the wine of satisfaction that the vineyard you are tending to has produced. It is a vanishing ethic. One which I very much miss being surrounded by.
    Good luck in your labors, man. I look forward to vicariously sharing in your successes and failures, as I plan on subscribing to your channel on those above merits alone. Thanks.

  • @szolanek
    @szolanek Před 2 měsíci +5

    1st time here. I really enjoyed it.
    Finally, you suffered over a year before got it right, now you enjoy it.
    It reminds me of my baking habit. I started making our bread and some pastry years ago. Now I am able to bring good stuff out by any circumstances. If someone asked me how to do it right, I would say it is easy. You have to screw it up few hundred times, and you got it.😊

  • @DanlowMusic
    @DanlowMusic Před 3 měsíci +1

    Algorithm brought me here. This is a satisfying thing to watch. With all the fir trees we have, this would be awesome to have.

  • @MichaelHartleyBambooStudio
    @MichaelHartleyBambooStudio Před 3 měsíci +1

    appreciate your natural humility...

  • @ryestephens
    @ryestephens Před 5 měsíci +2

    knocked out my first three boards today using this setup, thanks for the inspo

  • @kekq3525
    @kekq3525 Před 5 měsíci +2

    "I never had an original thought in my life" 🤣 Subscribed right there and I dont even own a chainsaw.

  • @garymucher4082
    @garymucher4082 Před 2 lety +12

    I really like your chainsaw milling setup. It does the job, you enjoy doing it, what would be a problem. Thanks for going over all of it. Lots of questions answered. Thumbs Up!

  • @nerfherder4284
    @nerfherder4284 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Thanks YT, for suggesting a video about a guy thanking you for suggesting a video...but seriously thanks for the video, I have logs and this looks perfect.

  • @BingoMatic
    @BingoMatic Před 2 lety +34

    I stumbled on this channel while searching on building atv bridges. So I first watched episode #39. I normally make my atv bridges out of regular lumber so this methodology got me interested enough to look into your channel. I must say after one week of binge watching all of your content, I finally got through all of your episodes. I look forward to watching your new content as you continue to produce it.

  • @shortsweettoo
    @shortsweettoo Před 2 lety +7

    With a new pup coming soon, you will want to insulate the floor for them. Erik Grankvist used nothing but his wood shavings and sawdust for his floor. Decent R value and its F - R Double EE. You are making tons of sawdust. Your pup will thank you if you use it to keep their tush warm 🐶

  • @wilburhornshnoggle2619
    @wilburhornshnoggle2619 Před rokem +1

    I never had an original thought in my life either. Ambition solves all kinds of problems...

  • @ruckuswethepeep4384
    @ruckuswethepeep4384 Před rokem +7

    Well worth it! What an amazing set up, this is the first time I have watched your channel. Very impressive! Loved all the details you covered. Great job

  • @dougs6460
    @dougs6460 Před 2 lety +9

    Great tutorial on the hows and whys of your mill setup, Thanx for sharing. You answered questions I didn't even have!!! Stay safe.

  • @foreverturningpeterkipfer5468

    One more f , if not the best video you've done. Immensely enjoyable and you've answered a lot of the questions I've had about chainsaw milling.

  • @iblackbeard
    @iblackbeard Před rokem +2

    Excellent rundown of your setup. You did a good job of explaining this in full layman's terms. I'm gonna try. Thanks again!

  • @susangay4866
    @susangay4866 Před 2 lety +12

    Right tools for the right job. Great class!

  • @Daniel08353
    @Daniel08353 Před rokem +1

    I like this guy’s dry humor. 😆👌🏼

  • @CoreyBooth33
    @CoreyBooth33 Před rokem +10

    So much good info in this vid. I've run into all of these issues milling & this vid can really assist anyone looking to do so.

  • @dueldr
    @dueldr Před 2 lety +8

    Great information. I have my Chainsaw mill equipment coming and I was just planning to use an extension ladder as my guide for the first cut, however After seeing this I will replicate your setup instead. Thank you!

  • @SmokeyAlex
    @SmokeyAlex Před 6 měsíci +1

    Thank you!
    Gray coverage!

  • @davidantczak8590
    @davidantczak8590 Před 2 lety +2

    Great video. Answered lots of questions I had about the process. Even created snow diagrams to help explain concepts.

  • @bryanpoole4749
    @bryanpoole4749 Před 2 lety +2

    I used to think you were nuts but now I realize your true genius

  • @dirckcopeland9154
    @dirckcopeland9154 Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks for taking the time to document your process, very much appreciated.

  • @Dutch58
    @Dutch58 Před rokem +6

    Thanks for the effort and tons of information, Ryan. My first search to alaskan chainsaw mill and you appeared. Your videos are so easy going and nicely unexcited😀Thanks from Southern-Germany to the Michigan forests

  • @Repomam2000
    @Repomam2000 Před 2 lety +3

    I just found your channel. First video I've watched. I'm glad you demonstrated the use of your winch come-along. Thank you for sharing!

  • @angelalachappelle9680
    @angelalachappelle9680 Před rokem +6

    I don’t know how I ever came across this video, but I’m sure glad I did. What a great video. So glad you decided to just ramble on instead of just giving the specs of making this mill. There’s a lot of knowledge packed into it! I’m definitely a follower now! 😊

  • @Benmelech
    @Benmelech Před 8 měsíci +7

    First time viewer, therefore I’M GLAD you demonstrated using the winch👏👏👍.
    Also, my first time reviewing a chainsaw mill, and was extremely impressed with all the information, filming, editing, etc. you put into it. I am an instant fan and have to check your other videos.👍👍👍

  • @montelott8570
    @montelott8570 Před 2 lety +1

    Diy milling makes more sense than now than ever, cedar has got to be a very user friendly wood. Good setup.

  • @bobstovall9570
    @bobstovall9570 Před rokem +2

    Great Video and great presentation. No frills, just the facts. Thank you. Looking forward to more quality content like this.

  • @skeeviesteve1071
    @skeeviesteve1071 Před 7 měsíci +1

    ...This is the 1st video of yours that ive come across, and it couldnt have been a more perfect subject! I needed to be introduced to this simple way of milling my own lumber, this is amazing. Many project ideas have been hindered due to the high cost of materials, and now I can mill them myself, thank you so so much for sharing your knowledge.

  • @spaceantelope1
    @spaceantelope1 Před 7 měsíci +1

    It’s guys like you!!🙏💪 Keen observation, never having had an original thought. It’s all good. No one has had one, because they originate from somewhere other than ourselves. Hope you got your setup going. Michigan is a beautiful place with wonderful people. Cheers!!

  • @rolandkovacs6716
    @rolandkovacs6716 Před rokem +3

    Excellent video. I've been milling for about 11 years, always used an extension ladder for the initial cut. Been looking at this setup with the plates for a while now. I think you just sold me on that idea. Thanks buddy. You covered a lot of good points on milling in this video. Things I also found out through trial and error. It sure is fun though. MS 460, 32" bar, Alaskan Mark III.

  • @jonathanballard2687
    @jonathanballard2687 Před 8 měsíci +1

    So I have been dragging my feet on building my saw mill happened across your video and I have to say the information was great definitely answered the question that kept me from building my mill. Started building it after seeing it and going tomorrow to get final supplies. No more spending money on wood. The selection at hardwood stores are less than to be desired anyway. Finally going to be able to finish projects I was waiting on because the bank account was low. Thanks I will check out more of your videos keep up the good work. 👍

  • @chuckwagon7171
    @chuckwagon7171 Před 2 lety +5

    Running a stihl ms661c-m on a 36" Granburg mill and bar....square ground full skip chain and it blows through oak. Always enjoy the videos worm...we live similar lives

  • @Vermilicious
    @Vermilicious Před 5 měsíci

    That's some nice lumber right there, and all cut with a chainsaw. Bravo.

  • @johncopp7018
    @johncopp7018 Před rokem +5

    Great video! Built this same setup a few years ago and have milled lots of walnut. Used some surplus 1-7/8" strut for the bars and tilted my log table to make it a little easer cutting.
    PS. My old 1980 Homelite XL12 just keeps going.

  • @mjkane217
    @mjkane217 Před rokem +6

    Great video. I’ve done a little bit of milling on a homemade chainsaw mill… what helped me a lot was gravity. One side of the log is always 6-12” lower than the other. Thanks for the tips.

  • @josephbadulak9146
    @josephbadulak9146 Před 11 dny

    The quality of your video has been enhanced by candor, experienced knowledge, and artistic patience, covering the full spectrum of possibilities; such as proper chain maintenance. Thank you!❤

  • @stevedockery3534
    @stevedockery3534 Před 7 měsíci +2

    I'm really impressed with your thought process and how you've over come your mistakes. They seem to not bother you, just motivates you into doing it another, and probably a better way. Kudos to you for taking on something that many many people would not even consider. I also agree with you about the high cost of lumber, it's ridiculous. Enjoy your videos very much my friend. Steve

  • @davidsonger3476
    @davidsonger3476 Před 2 lety +2

    i love your shows. you crack me up and i learn stuff from every show. ive been living in the Au Sable State Forest for 26 years in a trailer but now i have so many ash trees on the ground it would be a crime not to start making lumber. thanx fer the help.

  • @steventrostle1825
    @steventrostle1825 Před rokem

    Love watching a sharp chain cut through any log.

  • @chris-wr4jl
    @chris-wr4jl Před rokem

    Used to mill logs for my gold mine back in 2006-2010 I miss those days. Doug firs where my main trees and loved every minute of it.

  • @gtbkts
    @gtbkts Před 4 měsíci +1

    I remodel cabins and this setup would be perfect. Thanks for the info and expertise

  • @waynegroves6922
    @waynegroves6922 Před rokem +4

    Some years ago, my brother and I milled a huge pile of cedar logs, that averaged about ten inches, with a borrowed 52" commercially-made bandsaw mill. Neither one of us had ever done this before, but we figured it out pretty fast. I ended up having to machine new roller guide blocks for it, as the original ones were cracked - and picked up quite a bit of knowledge on the setup and use of a bandsaw mill; however, this looks way easier - especially since you can move the chainsaw mill to the logs.

  • @elifreeman7870
    @elifreeman7870 Před 8 měsíci

    Those plates you made. You need to market that idea. Those are amazingly useful. The best milling endplates I've seen, for sure

  • @ernestoale7256
    @ernestoale7256 Před 10 dny

    Bad ass!
    I owned two Lucas mills for about 20 years.
    Sold them to a neighbor.
    Just felled a 40” DBH sugar pine and I May end up blowing the dust off of and using the Alaska mill for the first time in many years.
    Good inspiration from you.

  • @seancyr4205
    @seancyr4205 Před 20 dny

    This is the first video of yours I've seen and it was great! I'm just purchasing my first chainsaw mill and the information and tips you provided were awesome. Thanks for making these videos, cheers and be safe bro!

  • @donaldhofman5257
    @donaldhofman5257 Před 2 lety +2

    That was a awesome informative milling video!!! You answered most of my questions! I seen a few others but yours is the best out there!!

  • @alirezashirazifard8990
    @alirezashirazifard8990 Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks 🙏 you’re a great guy helping others .

  • @cowcatcher9186
    @cowcatcher9186 Před 2 lety +23

    I copied your rail and bracket setup a while back. Worked great. I did make a wider set of plates to use when milling some 30” diameter oak. 36” Granberg mill and a Holzfforma 660 pro saw with 36” bar. I think the pate and rail setup can’t be beat for heavy duty and speed of setup.

  • @JohnWaynenewshour
    @JohnWaynenewshour Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you for going in depth on this. I've had my mill for a while now and haven't used it. I would have made a few mistakes right away had I not watched this, thank you.

  • @Screw_This
    @Screw_This Před 16 dny +1

    Excellent video. I'll probably never use a chainsaw mill but I now feel I can confidently baffle them with my bullshit down at the local tavern.

  • @jimmyb1451
    @jimmyb1451 Před 2 lety +5

    "I've never had an original thought in my entire life."
    I came to that realisation in my late teens, and it was reaffirmed in my twenties when someone told me "You're lucky if in your entire life, you have one single original thought.", which made me feel a little bit better about it, but not a whole lot.

    • @leannkennedy6568
      @leannkennedy6568 Před 2 lety +1

      It's best not to let others identify who you are. That's your job. Btw, those people were rude and had zero good intentions.

    • @jimmyb1451
      @jimmyb1451 Před 2 lety +1

      @@leannkennedy6568 No they weren't. And they were correct.

    • @leannkennedy6568
      @leannkennedy6568 Před 2 lety +2

      @@jimmyb1451 ok, sorry to interfere. Have a great day!!

  • @tomnugent2148
    @tomnugent2148 Před rokem +1

    Thumbs up brother, So many great tips and content.
    Great to learn from your trial and error and pass on the knowledge so others can avoid problems.
    Solid setup, clear speaking and good audio,, not rambling, tons of great info packed into the video.
    Too many CZcams videos try to stretch out something and go on an on. You ROCK bro, keep up the great work and it's always great to see people who enjoy the great outdoors.✅✅✅

  • @maintenancewithmike
    @maintenancewithmike Před 2 měsíci

    Just stumbled onto this channel. Great content for outdoors people.. Thanks!

  • @Seafariireland
    @Seafariireland Před 2 lety +4

    Thank you for a really useful and inspiring lesson in practical wood milling. I think the bar system is really versatile and practical. It is really enjoyable being out “wood landing”, is’int it! Greetings from the Emerald Isle.

  • @maplehouseknives
    @maplehouseknives Před rokem +42

    This is the first video I've seen from you. Extremely informative, straight to the point w/ no BS. I really appreciate the time you spent on this video, I learned some invaluable info. Subbed, greetings from Germany 🇩🇪 👍 🍻

    • @___michael___7165
      @___michael___7165 Před rokem +1

      Same as the other two. Want a bandsaw mill, but may try this first. I have oak. Saw another video where two guys used what looked like an aluminum ladder for their bars. Were doing long lengths, wide cuts, 48 inch chain bar. They didn't give any how to's. Yours....very informative.
      Thanks. Subscribed.

  • @odessa3186
    @odessa3186 Před 2 lety +4

    Great video. Great channel. Gotta say, you are a natural in front of the camera and a stellar editor.

  • @googleuser1992
    @googleuser1992 Před rokem

    excellent sound quality on your video. And Thank you for not playing music in the background.
    Great informational video.

  • @WholeFoodPlantPeople
    @WholeFoodPlantPeople Před 7 měsíci +1

    I'm a complete noob, about to embark on using trees to build furniture and ultimately a log structure. Feeling overwhelmed yet inspired after watching your video. NEW SUBSCRIBER 🎉

  • @LooonTooons
    @LooonTooons Před 2 lety +12

    What an enjoyable and extremely helpful adventure you guided me on. Thank you so much. This is the one video that has now convinced me that I can do this, and surely enjoy the journey much like you have. You covered the details and concerns I had perfectly. Cheers... 8^)

  • @1014TOMCAT
    @1014TOMCAT Před 2 lety +3

    Great video, you do an excellent job explaining your process. Thanks.

  • @NovaDexter
    @NovaDexter Před 2 měsíci

    I have the same saw and I'm going to attempt to make some lumber myself. With your videos I ain't scared :) Thank you for all the invaluable information

  • @allanscottperry2148
    @allanscottperry2148 Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent content and subject material. I subscribed today. Looking forward to future projects this season.

  • @tomwood9857
    @tomwood9857 Před rokem +1

    Great job of explaining the details that a no experience guy like me would need to know. Wisdom born of pain. We'll done. Good luck. Have a great life out there!

  • @johnb-lz9mg
    @johnb-lz9mg Před 5 měsíci

    Like your chainsaw mill. I can see how satisfying it would be running it all day. Plus the beautiful boards are perfect for all sorts of projects. Keep your chain sharp and some wedges handy and just cut cut cut baby. Thanks for a great video. Be safe out there. It only takes i second of day dreaming and bang your cut. Be safe and pay attention to your work and surroundings.

  • @fpv_everyday
    @fpv_everyday Před rokem +1

    Very nice setup you have there I have never seen one so nicely built and also easy to use

  • @mal798
    @mal798 Před 6 měsíci

    Looks like a really enjoyable process.

  • @roy.h.barrett
    @roy.h.barrett Před 4 měsíci

    I emulated your set up with some minor variations and can tell you it's kickass! I bought full 20' sticks of square stock and cut it at 8-12... ive fabricated an internal bar to mate them for long slabbing... helps reduce flex too! Thabk you!

  • @scottc3165
    @scottc3165 Před 7 měsíci

    Very good. I live a similar life in Northern California mountains. Can't imagine anything better.

  • @greenstair
    @greenstair Před rokem

    Thank you so much for this information; I just came across your channel and it's gold dust.
    Take care and thanks

  • @briandefrancisco2571
    @briandefrancisco2571 Před rokem

    Great tips on how to make a great set up even better! As for your out door shower 55 gallon metal drum paint black for sun shine hot water. rain spout off one off your buildings and scoop snow with tractor bucket to keep filled with water. build a small fire box under the tank for the cold and sunless days. good way to help clean up your scrap lumber.

  • @andrewrouth249
    @andrewrouth249 Před rokem

    Awesome detail. I might actually do this now

  • @robertwoodard2277
    @robertwoodard2277 Před 2 lety +15

    I have a still 661 mag with a 36" mill and I'm making all my timber frame lumber out of pine. Knotty pine 2x6 t&g for interior panel and roof deck. I'm milling crazy maple crotch sections for flooring and counter tops. It will take 2 years to get all the lumber but it will save me 100k$

    • @RobertJLessard
      @RobertJLessard Před 2 lety +1

      I have the same 261 as Ryan but need something bigger. I'm thinking 500i just for the power to weight.

    • @nyahkiley4025
      @nyahkiley4025 Před 2 lety +1

      @@RobertJLessard The Stihl dealer, recommended the 661 as it has more torque vs the 500i. Thats what i went with the 661, i know there about the same price but i took the dealers advise.

  • @dadmezz4024
    @dadmezz4024 Před rokem

    Wonderful information. Thank you sir. Gives me ideas for doing small yard and garden projects.

  • @17TMAGA
    @17TMAGA Před 2 měsíci

    Great job explaining. I feel like an expert now

  • @pyug17
    @pyug17 Před 7 měsíci

    I've just found your channel & wow, thanks.
    This is a great instructional video, many thanks.

  • @coradavenport9142
    @coradavenport9142 Před 7 měsíci

    Instant fan. Great video. Very cool what your doing.

  • @ericaman5393
    @ericaman5393 Před 2 lety +12

    Another excellent video!! I really appreciate how in depth you went and all your advice from experience! I'm hoping to finally get started milling this spring, and your insight is very valuable.

  • @peterparsons7141
    @peterparsons7141 Před 6 měsíci

    This video worked for me because it covered most general questions I had. I can figure out the details, or have my own way of doing things based on what I have at hand etc. I prefer quick overview, with any big gotchyas pointed out.
    I’ve been eyeing one of these setups for a while, and had always thought I would fabricate it, but have had good success with the stihl saw, so why not use the mill. Thanks for the vid, it gave me enough info., to make a board.

  • @donsrestorations
    @donsrestorations Před rokem +1

    This is my first time to your channel. Great content and information. My son and I cut a lot of wood for heating and we have been wanting to do some milling as well. Thanks for sharing!!

  • @flgardener1155
    @flgardener1155 Před rokem +2

    Thank you. This is one of the best best CZcams videos I've ever watched. This was like a Master Level Course on chainsaw milling. I really feel like I learned a lot and will avoid a lot of trial and error once I purchase a mill. Now I will go back and watch your other videos. Keep up the good work.

  • @joevendramin9509
    @joevendramin9509 Před 2 lety

    That was informative. Half hour well spent.

  • @williamterry3177
    @williamterry3177 Před 4 měsíci

    New to your channel. Great help. Thanks for posting the videos. I have a lot of your stuff to catch up with. Happy New Year.

  • @jimplantinga6288
    @jimplantinga6288 Před rokem

    Thanks for sharing, I appreciate your videos. These helpful hints save a lot of time for us beginners.

  • @ryanbuckley4035
    @ryanbuckley4035 Před měsícem

    Great video, thanks for the tips. Going to start my milling journey with your teachings and wonder if ill ever leave the woods also lol