Testing a New Portable Chainsaw Mill using Logs from our Property

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  • čas přidán 8. 02. 2023
  • Excited to test out a new chainsaw mill for the first time with logs from our property. Will we get usable lumber? How well does the new portable chainsaw mill by Zozen work? Worth the buy?
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Komentáře • 106

  • @maddawgnoll
    @maddawgnoll Před rokem +26

    Just a small tip. Lay your log high on the side you start cutting. With the downhill angle the saw will basically feed itself though the cut so your not having to work as hard

  • @DonDegidio
    @DonDegidio Před rokem +16

    Hi Amy and Bryan,
    I have viewed many videos where a chain saw mill was used and it is recommended to use a ripping blade instead of the common cross cut blade. The ripping blade seems to make it easier to cut through the log. Both of you stay safe.

    • @ColoradoMountainLiving
      @ColoradoMountainLiving  Před rokem +2

      I think that's what we determined as well. It was our first time using one and also a brand new chainsaw, so a learning experience all around!

    • @Hapotecario
      @Hapotecario Před 3 měsíci

      @@ColoradoMountainLiving I don't think this is correct. Ripping chains make the cut cleaner or without waves or dents. Ripping chains don't make executing the cut, easier.

    • @AwakeningWARRlOR
      @AwakeningWARRlOR Před 2 měsíci

      Wrong​@@Hapotecario

    • @Hapotecario
      @Hapotecario Před 2 měsíci

      @@AwakeningWARRlOR I enjoyed very much your in depth explanation. Thanks.

  • @robb1165
    @robb1165 Před rokem +11

    I would be on the fence about a ripping chain. They are sharpened to about a 10 to15 degree angle instead of the 30 degrees of a regular chain. They cut slower but smoother. And they need more feed pressure to cut without dulling. Older dry wood is even harder to cut than fresh wood. I would go with a skip tooth chain. Skip tooth to reduce the load on the saw. Those long cuts are hard on the saw so I would keep the mixture on the rich side. If you add more oil to the fuel as some recommend, it leans the air fuel ratio and the carb should be adjusted richer. Should let it idle a little to let it cool down every three or four feet of cut and a minute or so at the end of the cut. They sell Auxillary Oilers for the end of the bar that do require drilling a hole in the rather hard bar.

    • @ColoradoMountainLiving
      @ColoradoMountainLiving  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for all the info. I guess it will depend on how much we plan to use it and such. Have seen those auxillary oilers, looks like the thing to get.

    • @judyriel3463
      @judyriel3463 Před 6 měsíci

      Just bought one for my old man ,ya old,thinks he can do this,chainsaws weren't invented back then, he didn't hurt himself putting it together, guess I'll buy him the saw ,maybe a chain next year , the mill is exceptional, excellent hardware and a great locking system quit looking for different brand I've done that ,great buy and quality

  • @davidparker7372
    @davidparker7372 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Smart move with all the sawdust feeding your gardens! I'll chock he uphill sawing to your excitement to use that thing! LOL (I would have done the same) awesome informative video!

  • @sherry2836
    @sherry2836 Před rokem +2

    Well you certainly have the trees, you are a builder and wood worker and with the price of lumber I would say definitely worth it!

  • @1NationMediaUS
    @1NationMediaUS Před rokem +2

    I just put ZOZEN mill together this morning for 6X6 dock pylons. Got the ripping chain for my 550xp 22', because numerous amazon comments suggested it. I cant wait to try it. My mother in-laws lake dock was built by a rookie and it fell apart within 3 years after buying the home. Granted he built it 2 years prior. but still, on a lake that freezes and ice shifts, 4x4s are not the way. So we've got 19 acres up here in the Rockies (Boulder County) and we've been wanting to take down all the standing dead and fallen wood to mitigate. There's huge spruce and Lodgepoles to be milled aside from the fuelwood we use regularly. This summer is gonna be a BLAST!! FREEEE LUMBER BABY! I looked up 6x6x8, 10, and 12, depending on factors, they're all roughly $35 to $50 each! When you need 12 pilons it gets expensive. Saved mom about $550 on the pilons alone. NOW ITS FREE for you and me!

  • @ryangrimm9305
    @ryangrimm9305 Před měsícem

    I got my Zozen mill last fall, and have a few suggestions:
    1) For any bolts or set screws that you will never remove, use a removable form of LOCTITE. This will prevent them from loosening, but can still be removed or adjusted should you need to.
    2) On bolts, nuts and set screws that you WILL be removing for adjustments, I secure them with some blue painter's tape.
    Easy to remove, except might be a bit stiff in cold weather.
    3) Keep a small ziploc bag of extra nuts and set screws to hand, with a bit of that blue painter's tape. Stick that in the same bag the tools that came with the Zozen miller came with.
    4) While the scales on the vertical adjustment posts are nice, don't depend on them for accuracy. Instead, use your own tape measure to ensure you have the right cutting depths.
    5) Last but not least, you can get extension rails as extrusions from supply houses like FASTENAL. Just measure to make sure you order the fight sizes, as metric and USA sizes are available. You can also get rail joiners etc. to fit the extrusions, with the possibility of making an absurdly large tool able to mill redwood trees....should you find a chainsaw capable of it.
    DON'T FORGET you should use ripping chain. You can buy it already sharpened for ripping, or you can look up here on CZcams how to modify your own conventional chain.

  • @carljensen5730
    @carljensen5730 Před rokem

    Great video. I had a 135 foot eucalyptus tree fall on my property and I kept some of the large logs. I purchased one of these chainsaw mills and I'm going to try it out soon. Thanks.

  • @ZafodB3
    @ZafodB3 Před rokem +4

    Bryan, Granberg makes, and I'm sure you can find others brands as well, a ripping blade because the sharpen angle is 10 degrees, I think. Also, you can get a sharpening service to re-sharpen your used Oilomatics to the rip-cutting angle as well. This will ease the cutting a bit. I 2" slabbed a Black Locust with a Stihl Farm Boss and a 20 in blade in my Granberg Mini-Alaskan-Mill. Brutal and I now have a new respect for the cheap HF chainsaw mill that, maybe someday, I might buy. In the end I hoped to get a good Telecaster Slab but the wood is riddled with pocket rot but its dry now!

    • @ColoradoMountainLiving
      @ColoradoMountainLiving  Před rokem +1

      It just came in the mail, so we'll test it out and see how it goes. Thanks for the info!!

  • @velvetreynolds5458
    @velvetreynolds5458 Před rokem

    Looks good

  • @davidtom6120
    @davidtom6120 Před rokem +1

    VERY NICE.

  • @tomfillmore9710
    @tomfillmore9710 Před rokem

    That was great enjoyed watching that would be a very handy tool to have always wanted a wood mill put to cheap to buy one have a great week thanks for sharing

  • @Andy97906
    @Andy97906 Před 6 měsíci

    the this helped me a lot. thank yall

  • @jdjeep46
    @jdjeep46 Před rokem +1

    Nice video. I bought a Woodland Mills HM126 with the upgraded 14 horse motor. Very affordable and much easier than the chainsaw mill.

  • @borisperez3129
    @borisperez3129 Před rokem

    Good job. Character bugs and all 👍

  • @gumbystown
    @gumbystown Před rokem +2

    Yeah that's a lot of work for that little saw a lot I have done some Milling like that I have a Mill like that and it is a workout you should have a oil bottle so you can drop oil on your chain as you're going

    • @ColoradoMountainLiving
      @ColoradoMountainLiving  Před rokem +1

      Right on. We saw that in another video. I think we'll get the hang of it; first time video's are a little awkward.

  • @glennwisse6271
    @glennwisse6271 Před 4 měsíci

    You could also add a rope wench to poll the saw along on those big logs.

  • @davemi00
    @davemi00 Před rokem

    Nice.

  • @Bernie5172
    @Bernie5172 Před rokem

    good show folks

  • @woodnyardjunkie
    @woodnyardjunkie Před rokem +1

    If budget allows get a 661 cm so you have more hp and dont have to tune it. Will cut through more efficiently..90 cc vs 60 cc

  • @glennwisse6271
    @glennwisse6271 Před 4 měsíci

    Very cool video. It seems that your log is very low. Much easier to mill with it up at chest height and with nothing in the way to step over.

  • @gumbystown
    @gumbystown Před rokem

    I turned all of our outer cuts in the benches and put them around the property

  • @MrThenry1988
    @MrThenry1988 Před rokem +1

    Oragon ripping chain. Get one. Much smoother cut. Don't sesaw the saw back and forth. That doesn't make it faster. Get a winch. This will keep you from working it back and forth and you won't have to push as much.
    I make slabs galore with my granberg mill and a 660. Check out my last 2 videos. 5 minutes to go 6 foot is normal.

  • @sinalco54
    @sinalco54 Před 7 měsíci

    Do you know what is the dimension of aluminium profile? I want to cut one big log but at the moment Zozen isn't selling extending kit anymore so I would like to buy aluminium profiles separately. I see that there are two sizes but from the video I can't be sure which ones they are.

    • @ColoradoMountainLiving
      @ColoradoMountainLiving  Před 7 měsíci

      Sorry, not off the top of my head. Didn't we go over the sizing in the video?

    • @sinalco54
      @sinalco54 Před 7 měsíci

      I didn't hear you saying them :(
      @@ColoradoMountainLiving

  • @cygnus1965
    @cygnus1965 Před rokem

    Get a tuning screwdriver and dial the saw in a bit. Seems to be running a tad rich. Between that and the ripping blade I think you find it cuts a bit easier.

  • @donaldbassett8769
    @donaldbassett8769 Před rokem +1

    HI GUYS great content Bryan get yourself some leg pertactin chaps

  • @scottproquad
    @scottproquad Před 5 měsíci

    Love your puffer jacket. Who’s it made by?

  • @mosalim2166
    @mosalim2166 Před 9 měsíci

    i just moved to a new place with some big trees fall on ground and i want to clear them but company quote me high price
    im thinking of this as option to get to make tables from logs

    • @ColoradoMountainLiving
      @ColoradoMountainLiving  Před 9 měsíci

      That's great! It's really not too expensive to try out, if you already have the chainsaw.

  • @canamrider7195
    @canamrider7195 Před rokem +1

    Is that saw a 362? From a chainsaw nerd, that saw is considered a bit small for such milling.

  • @danahopkins4090
    @danahopkins4090 Před rokem

    If you are looking for extruded aluminum like that in the video, get 8020 material, it's available from McMaster Carr.

  • @AwakeningWARRlOR
    @AwakeningWARRlOR Před 2 měsíci

    Hopefully you're using a RIP chain and not the standard cross cut chain. Under the orange top cap there's a orange rectangular piece to be reversed depending if your doing winter or summer work, air flow to the carb.

  • @ChuckBronson100
    @ChuckBronson100 Před rokem +1

    Hi Amy and Brian, maybe I missed it but did you use a ripping chain on your new Stihl chainsaw? It will preform better. Great job.

    • @ColoradoMountainLiving
      @ColoradoMountainLiving  Před rokem

      Not yet! We are getting one though. Looking at Grandberg- any recommendations?

    • @ChuckBronson100
      @ChuckBronson100 Před rokem

      @@ColoradoMountainLiving I would think there are lots to choose from but maybe what Stihl would sell or recommend. Love your projects.

  • @charliemowry774
    @charliemowry774 Před 3 měsíci

    Oiler,or just have some one pour lube on your bar tip, the limys use water 😊😊😊😊

  • @rock7282
    @rock7282 Před měsícem

    Try to keep your saw on the same angle and not rock it back-and-forth that way you won’t get scalloping out of your wood

  • @marvalus11
    @marvalus11 Před rokem +2

    Brian needs some chaps.

  • @gerryschalkwijk5609
    @gerryschalkwijk5609 Před rokem

    use the ladder on each cut to extend the cut past the end of log

  • @josehigino271
    @josehigino271 Před 6 měsíci

    Quantos dólares custa este ferramenta

  • @ronkolacek9645
    @ronkolacek9645 Před rokem

    Where have you guys been?

  • @stullstaxidermy
    @stullstaxidermy Před rokem

    Look up how to put a crank on it it’s a lot easier

  • @UsDiYoNa
    @UsDiYoNa Před 11 měsíci

    I like her hat

  • @user-nb6gc4sw1r
    @user-nb6gc4sw1r Před 8 měsíci

    Hello, sir.🇹🇭🙏 0:34

  • @dibiase9502
    @dibiase9502 Před měsícem

    Anyone here ever put the 12 inch extensions on both ends of the 36” mill, making it a 60” mill? A seller on Amazon says it will do this, just wondering if anybody has done it in real life. Thanks

  • @garnettcoy
    @garnettcoy Před rokem

    wear those chaps bro

  • @ericbroussard4310
    @ericbroussard4310 Před rokem

    Hello, god for cur a wood 👍. Good day for you 🙏

  • @bizzylife2140
    @bizzylife2140 Před rokem

    Amy you have a striking resemblance to Sandra bullock thought I'd let ya know

  • @greg2gotravel
    @greg2gotravel Před rokem

    run through a planer

  • @WniGrup
    @WniGrup Před 9 měsíci

    You let the log sit, unpeeled and exposed to the weather and payed the price. Wrong chain for the job eh?

  • @jackterry7664
    @jackterry7664 Před rokem

    If you have nothing but time on your hands, go for it, otherwise buy lumber!