Have you noticed your mill hitting the light each time it backs up?
I don't quite understand the question. Are you talking about hitting the laser? And the answer is I readjust the laser maybe once a month and it's a very fine adjustment. If that's not the question please specify and I will try to get you an answer. Thank you.
@@brandonderr700 yes kind of has a strobe effect. Definitely gets people's attention. 😁
How do you like that mill
If it got worse to weigh-in a flood today it would be the same thing that I would buy to replace it. There is nothing out there like one in my opinion.
@@mulemountainsawmill9001 Thank you I believe I’m going to purchase one
I have ben watching since last December , I made a list of all I saw
then I saw a cooks mill they fixed every thing I saw wrong
butt no to many on camera ,
you still got yours? how long have you had it
is it a good one just curios
This is my third AC 36. My first one was a 2006 I sold it working in good condition after I restored it when I bought it. Then I bought this one a couple of years ago it has been a great machine. I previously bought another 36 and sold it within a week of me buying it. It was a investment type deal. Since then I purchased a super wide Cooks that I use alongside my AC 36.
your rail wipers aren't cleaning well
When you cut Pine it tends to stick to the rails a little bit more than hardwoods from my experience. The real wipers are really for debris not for fine sawdust. Takes a couple of minutes to scrape the rails with a putty knife and I don't do it often enough but it works well and I don't really notice it being an issue one way or another to just to be honest. Thank you for your questions I always welcome them.
@@mulemountainsawmill9001
I wipe the rails with a rag that has a little bit of diesel fuel on it before I cut pine. Helps a lot.
Do you have a customer who uses 2x2's? If so, what is the use? Thanks.
Yes 600 of them. I don't know the use. 🤔