The Granberg Alaskan Chainsaw Mill with Granberg EZ-Rail System

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  • čas přidán 9. 01. 2019
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Komentáře • 114

  • @kevinakner4577
    @kevinakner4577 Před 3 lety +14

    i have owned this mill set up for several years and use it on remote acreage stocked with hardwoods. It worked exceptionally well with a very quick learning curve. When i went to order new chains for my Stihl 441 with 24" bar I learned of the winch system Granberg offers. TOTAL GAME CHANGER!!!!! No more aching back and shoulders, just pure chainsaw milling enjoyment! I couldn't be happier

  • @CounTreeGuy
    @CounTreeGuy Před rokem +3

    Oh my goodness....... just the fact that you can tighten the nuts with a chainsaw wrench is enough to seal the deal for me😍

  • @Dan-jg7zl
    @Dan-jg7zl Před 3 lety +9

    Haha look at how lovely and clean that section of trunk is. I just wish I had trunks like this to work on.

  • @tremont86
    @tremont86 Před 3 lety +13

    This video showed me more than all my research online. Loved it!!!!!

  • @filthyanimal1067
    @filthyanimal1067 Před 5 lety +10

    Have milled my first 12 foot long log with the granberg and the ms880,perfect job 👍

    • @Captn_Cor
      @Captn_Cor Před 4 lety +1

      filthy animal what was your board feet per hour

    • @organicdudranch
      @organicdudranch Před 3 lety +1

      yes , good for you, however how long did it take you ?

  • @niosconstruction
    @niosconstruction Před rokem +1

    Ok you win Mr Granberg.. im gonna buy one.

    • @granberginternational
      @granberginternational  Před rokem

      Yay!! Happy to answer any questions you may have. Thanks for deciding to purchase from a US made, family run business. 🙏

  • @woodcuttingmachine1519
    @woodcuttingmachine1519 Před rokem +1

    Setting up your woodworking machine is amazing.❤❤❤👍

  • @tmcmahon94
    @tmcmahon94 Před 2 lety

    I just came to hear the funky backing track! Great vid

  • @filthyanimal1067
    @filthyanimal1067 Před 5 lety +10

    I have bought the ultimate Granberg mill the first cut rails and an ms880 with a 36" sugihara solid bar. Going to mill my first oak on Sunday.........cannot wait to get milling. Great video,excellent job👍

    • @bighammer587
      @bighammer587 Před 4 lety +1

      filthy animal How’s it working out for you? Thanks

  • @TVHM
    @TVHM Před 3 lety +1

    i like this tools bro .thank for sharing ....showe me more all about chainsaw

  • @mariaviggiano7136
    @mariaviggiano7136 Před 3 měsíci

    Nice 👍🏽 can’t wait to use mine!

  • @humanofearth7524
    @humanofearth7524 Před 2 lety

    Do you need like wedges or something to hold the tree in place?

  • @thesheff79
    @thesheff79 Před 4 lety +2

    I mentioned to granburge it would be nice to make the guide a little wider . oval or diamond shaped to give a little more surface to true up before chain hits the wood. You could argue that the easy rail or ladder can be used every cut but i think its a good upgrade idea.

    • @bighammer587
      @bighammer587 Před 4 lety +1

      scroaty mcbuggerballs Same thought.

  • @myagenthouston
    @myagenthouston Před 4 lety

    do you have a tool to cut slabs perpendicular to the tree stem? i want to do a coffe table from an oak tree

  • @mrstephenrobb
    @mrstephenrobb Před 4 lety +2

    I have only helped mill a few logs with a friend, but I am having trouble wrapping my head around leveling the log like you do, which also assumes the log itself is level, with this system vs measuring from the center of the log. It would seem that measuring would make for a better log. What am I missing? Would you please enlighten me? Thanks so much.

    • @granberginternational
      @granberginternational  Před 4 lety +2

      Hi Stephen - great question. We address leveling our EZ-Rails with uneven logs in this video : czcams.com/video/PORgUhoclfY/video.html
      The leveling done in the video above is just one part of leveling the rails for the first cut. There are a few steps involved depending on the shape of the log and we address this in our other video that i linked here :)

  • @gerardhaubert8210
    @gerardhaubert8210 Před 4 lety

    How hard is it to move saw up / down saw frame?

  • @MrLeebooher
    @MrLeebooher Před 2 lety +6

    It's all about portability and having the time to do it, All the BS petty bickering can be stowed it's about freedom from overpaying for something you can do your damned self !

  • @XLR8RRICK
    @XLR8RRICK Před 2 lety +2

    I have done this by free hand and also modified my chain so it will be a Ripping chain not a Crosscut. You need to see elongated chips not sawdust.

  • @berylsk5049
    @berylsk5049 Před 4 lety +2

    Hello! Thank you for video. So I want to know. When you buy this material, is it with chainsaw or without? Thank you!

    • @granberginternational
      @granberginternational  Před 4 lety +2

      We do not sell the chainsaw with our Mills but plenty of our dealers sell chainsaws as well as our Alaskan Mills. Where are you located?

    • @berylsk5049
      @berylsk5049 Před 4 lety

      @@granberginternational I'm from Congo Kinshasa. But actually i'm working in china

    • @granberginternational
      @granberginternational  Před 4 lety +2

      @@berylsk5049 We have a registered dealer in South Korea called Manpa Tools who sells our Alaskan Mills and accessories online. Email our contact at manpatools@gmail.com . There are many cheap knockoffs out there so be aware! Make sure it says its a Granberg :)

  • @ejsocci2630
    @ejsocci2630 Před rokem

    Awesome,

  • @chrisarollins
    @chrisarollins Před 5 lety

    Is that a cottonwood? Beautiful work.

  • @shalotep5738
    @shalotep5738 Před rokem +1

    Where can I get this? And what is the cost of all the equipment shown on this video

    • @granberginternational
      @granberginternational  Před rokem

      Hi there! We have linked the products in the description of this video. :) The 36" Alaskan Mill is $312.00 and the 10ft EZ-Rails are $284.00. I am happy to provide you with a discount to complete your purchase as well. Please email me @ lindsey@granberg.com. Thanks!

  • @organicdudranch
    @organicdudranch Před 3 lety

    i like the AS but it is to damn slow, if i need perfect lumber ill do it, however i have learned a way to make lumber fast and pretty darn true, i call it the eyeball sawmill. don't be afraid to try it. i can turn a 12 inch log into 8 boards in 20 minutes. try that with the AS in some ways the rougher lumber is better it has a nicer look.

  • @SGM97B
    @SGM97B Před 4 lety +3

    Very slow milling but if you don't have much to do it works.

  • @jlydon29
    @jlydon29 Před 2 lety +2

    So, the guide just sits on top? Why not a grooved sled guide setup to keep potential tilt from happening?

    • @Drottninggatan2017
      @Drottninggatan2017 Před 2 lety +1

      It looks flimsy. Tilted as soon as he touched it. But still he managed to cut straight, by the looks of it.

  • @theyoutubeapprentice9148

    How do you use the guiderail when making square beams? All the videos online just shows how to make planks in general.

    • @granberginternational
      @granberginternational  Před 2 lety

      Are you talking about using our Edging Mill ? Here is a much older video on that czcams.com/video/eiiGrbI7bgA/video.html

  • @lewiss4207
    @lewiss4207 Před 4 lety +2

    How much does the exact setup shown in this video, minus saw, cost?

    • @granberginternational
      @granberginternational  Před 4 lety +6

      It's $260 for the 36" Alaskan MKIV Mill and $237 for the First Cut System (10FT rail system). All backed with a lifetime warranty and great customer service.

  • @doctordutch
    @doctordutch Před 18 dny

    How much time does it take to cut logs?

  • @user-ok6zz4df3q
    @user-ok6zz4df3q Před 4 lety

    Это у вас 372хр Хускварна?

  • @daybraeburn6172
    @daybraeburn6172 Před rokem

    Is that Khruangbin?

  • @mosalim2166
    @mosalim2166 Před 8 měsíci

    How many cc needed for a mil like this ?

  • @martythompson1933
    @martythompson1933 Před 4 lety

    I see the measurements are are in imperial :-( Do you do them in metric??

    • @granberginternational
      @granberginternational  Před 4 lety +1

      We do make our Alaskan Mills in imperial for our international/Canadian dealers. If you buy direct from us you can request to have an imperial Mill.

  • @MrThenry1988
    @MrThenry1988 Před 3 lety

    Still waiting on mine.

    • @granberginternational
      @granberginternational  Před 3 lety

      We appreciate your patience during this very busy time for us and please know that you're always welcome to call us and see how far we are from shipping your order :)

    • @MrThenry1988
      @MrThenry1988 Před 2 lety

      @@granberginternational I got it a while back. I have you tube video using it. Way better than the knock off I borrowed from a friend.

  • @PickslaysWoodworking
    @PickslaysWoodworking Před 4 lety

    What brand chainsaw was used in the video?

  • @WONKALASAN
    @WONKALASAN Před rokem +1

    Di Indonesia🇮🇩🇮🇩 saya belum pernah lihat yang seperti ini

  • @PeterNordBushcraft
    @PeterNordBushcraft Před 4 lety +1

    I am buying one soon for my channel Peter Nord Bushcraft. I'm going to build a Lean-to style shelter with chainsaw cut boards.

    • @MrThenry1988
      @MrThenry1988 Před 3 lety +1

      Cool.

    • @MrThenry1988
      @MrThenry1988 Před 3 lety +3

      You haven't bought one yet. I checked.
      Good show. I have a few vids using one.

    • @ChrisGilliamOffGrid
      @ChrisGilliamOffGrid Před 3 lety

      @@MrThenry1988 I might video one today. Friend bought one, his mill and my Makita 7900. Should be fun.

  • @yelekaw
    @yelekaw Před 4 lety +5

    Sharpen yer chain dude... :)

  • @crazydays2687
    @crazydays2687 Před 3 lety

    First time fence Erectors (PLANTING POLES) @

  • @juvenilferreiracampos1920

    O valor desse aparelho como faço para comprar um desse

  • @jasonphillips572
    @jasonphillips572 Před 5 lety +1

    Can you make 2x4 and 2x6?

    • @granberginternational
      @granberginternational  Před 5 lety

      Definitely! We make a vertical chainsaw mill called the Edging Mill -G555B

    • @aaron6806
      @aaron6806 Před 5 lety +2

      Yes, you can, and you do not need another piece of equipment. Simply make your first cut and then rotate the log 90°, square your straight-edge to the original face, make your second cut and then cut flitches of your desired lumber width from which you can cut your desired lumber thickness.

  • @lawrencesintom5625
    @lawrencesintom5625 Před 3 lety

    Like3👍👍

  • @davaoify
    @davaoify Před 3 lety

    Sick Price....

  • @mikeesthay4521
    @mikeesthay4521 Před 5 lety +1

    What is the thinnest cut you can make?

  • @stephenalibozek1058
    @stephenalibozek1058 Před 2 lety

    How thick are the slabs?

  • @codywarner4552
    @codywarner4552 Před 10 měsíci

    Trustin timbers is that you my friend??

  • @5.7Hemi4x4
    @5.7Hemi4x4 Před rokem

    I might have missed it but does anyone know what type of Chain or minimum CC chainsaw needed to do this? I have a husqvarna 455 rancher that's used as needed not professional duty whatsoever, but wanted to use some trees from my property. Thanks in advance.

    • @dgoodman1484
      @dgoodman1484 Před rokem +2

      Any chain will work, some just better than others. You can mill with your rancher but it will depend on size and type of wood how successful you are. You’ll have some success in something like small cedar but won’t in big or even normal sized walnut. Generally in anything other than small softwood you’ll want the largest saw you can find and try not to run it that hard. Air cooled engines don’t do well under full power for extended periods due to over heating. Having said that, mill in cooler temperatures, stick to soft wood in thickness that doesn’t overly tax you saw and you can make a lot of lumber even with a homeowner type saw. Generally you’ll want to upgrade pretty quickly however.

    • @eggrolll
      @eggrolll Před 11 měsíci +1

      50cc is the minimum recommended size. Look up "surviving ringworm" on youtube, he built a little oasis using nothing but a 50cc stihl and a sinple milling setup. Run gas a bit rich, and make sure your chain is always sharp, and you can mill with your saw on appropriate sized trees

  • @urbanothepopeofdeath
    @urbanothepopeofdeath Před 3 lety

    So I have 3 chainsaws. 2 husqvarna and one stihl (farm boss). and although they all start, NONE ever start on a first or second pull even after warm up. I can see that being a total headache with this system

    • @BrettEndres
      @BrettEndres Před 3 lety +1

      Get an Echo. Third pull cold. First pull every time after that. Every. Time.

  • @WoodUCreate
    @WoodUCreate Před 4 lety +4

    It is slow going, not exactly easy work, typically bent down pushing on the mill. But it gets the job done when the better alternative is many thousands of dollars more.

  • @arnilazarev1771
    @arnilazarev1771 Před 2 lety +1

    🤝🤝🤝

  • @mrx9920
    @mrx9920 Před 3 lety

    Can it be shipped to India?

    • @granberginternational
      @granberginternational  Před 3 lety

      We ship worldwide! Email info@granberg.com with your address to get a shipping quote.

  • @ivantimuli1986
    @ivantimuli1986 Před 3 lety

    Like

  • @jorgeblessed3563
    @jorgeblessed3563 Před 3 lety +1

    Muy despacio avanza el corte ...algo no está bien !

  • @juvenilferreiracampos1920

    O comprimento desse modelo

  • @AlexeyTarasov_Victar
    @AlexeyTarasov_Victar Před 5 lety +1

    не слишком узкие рельсы для длинной шины? Пропил ведь становится не плоским, пила "гуляет"

  • @aaron6806
    @aaron6806 Před 5 lety +3

    Big mistake to rely on a level on your straight-edge to ensure it's not twisted. In situations where the log is very large, or otherwise difficult to roll, you need to be able to make your first cut in the best orientation for log defects (sweep, checks, knots). My ladders are very easy to check for being true, no need to be level.

    • @granberginternational
      @granberginternational  Před 5 lety +1

      Those are our First Cut guides, the G1010 10FT EZ-Rails made of aircraft-grade aluminum that attach easily to the log. They are especially designed for making the first cut for chainsaw milling. We designed them so they are can be leveled left to right, front and back. We also suggest you measure up from the center ring to the top of the rails on both sides and try and make that length as equal as you can. They are also perfect for uneven or tapered logs. We think ladders work just fine if you are able to level them properly!

    • @aaron6806
      @aaron6806 Před 5 lety +1

      @@granberginternational yes, ladders do work very well, but again, do not need to be level in order to check that they are true. Your rail system appears to be very well thought out, and I have often considered purchasing a set, but just don't need more stuff. Whenever someone asks me for tips on Alaska milling I always mention your rail system to them. Hopefully a few of them actually buy a set!

  • @zekeriyacakr8733
    @zekeriyacakr8733 Před rokem

    Fiyatı ne kadar

  • @skyadav2311
    @skyadav2311 Před 3 lety

    Plise sir apaka number chaia mene apa ka sat batachaia

  • @rubengomez3650
    @rubengomez3650 Před 4 lety

    1:

  • @RickJames-xy6io
    @RickJames-xy6io Před 5 lety +3

    Looks like ash to me.

  • @deotwell43
    @deotwell43 Před 4 lety +1

    I was just about to pull the trigger on the EZ Rails until I saw this video. Way too much movement (too narrow). I use a 12' extension ladder (with modifications), it's far more stable for that very important first cut.

    • @granberginternational
      @granberginternational  Před 4 lety +3

      We sell 24" extension cross bars for a wider setup. While we recommend ladders and think they are a viable option - the EZ-Rails, however give you the ability to easily level the rails in relation to the log and that is what gives you a level first cut. As long as you're leveling your ladder properly than you're good to go!

    • @deotwell43
      @deotwell43 Před 4 lety +1

      @@granberginternational Thanks for the info.

  • @galandiaz8018
    @galandiaz8018 Před rokem

    tell him why he doesn't make the video slow or fast so they can see how long it takes to cut a plank I just bought a similar machine and I spent more gasoline and I spent three chains each chain is worth $30 can you imagine it's more expensive than or better to go to buy the wood already cut I spent more than $100 more than $100 to make three planks it is not worth it

    • @granberginternational
      @granberginternational  Před rokem

      What kind of chainsaw mill did you buy and what size? Also, what size chainsaw did you have? If you have an under powered saw for the size bar and mill you have than its going to take you a very long time and wear out the saw. Also, not using a good ripping chain makes a big difference as well. Interested to hear what your setup is - thanks!

  • @thomasarussellsr
    @thomasarussellsr Před 2 lety +1

    More time consuming and wasteful than a bandsaw mill, but way more portable and not restricted on length of board or beam.

  • @Z71Ranger
    @Z71Ranger Před 3 lety

    Man that is slow...

  • @jeremymcclanahan2389
    @jeremymcclanahan2389 Před 3 lety

    another video killed by shotty music

  • @trex283
    @trex283 Před 4 lety

    that rail is way too lose.

  • @426superbee4
    @426superbee4 Před 2 lety

    Slow Slow way to slow ~ It would be better make a sawmill out of my Craftsman Band Saw