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Granberg Chain Saw Mill, Model# G777 |  | Brand: Granberg Category: Home Improvement
Buy New: $149.99 as of 3/11/2010 23:47 PST details
Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 50781
Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1
UPC: 012714547771 EAN: 0012714547771 ASIN: B000AMFY90
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Designed to fit chain saws with 20in. or less bars | | • | High-quality mill cuts beams or lumber from 1/2in. to 13in. thick and 17in. wide | | • | Attaches to saw without drilling bar | | • | U.S.A. |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The Alaskan small log milling attachment is perfect for the woodworker, homeowner or carpenter. U.S.A. Works With: Chain saws with 20in or less bars, Application: Log milling attachment to cut lumber, Handles up to (in.): 1/2 to 13 thick and 17 wide
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| Customer Reviews: Turn timber into usable lumber December 9, 2006 Roland Pouliot (Connellsville, PA USA) 15 out of 15 found this review helpful
After getting some property logged, it seemed to be a waste to cut up the treetops that were left just for firewood. Now, instead of firewood, I have some boards that I can use for other projects. The logging company left everything over 12 inches in diameter, which might be a bit inefficient for cutting into boards, but a nice straight log is better as a board than firewood.
Using the Granberg ripping chain, I was able to cut quickly and smoothly. The results were much better than I expected. I used a Stihl MS 361 saw with a 20" bar, which might be a bit overkill. By using gentle pressure, I was able to get some smooth finishes on the boards, although running through a planer will probably be necessary for most projects. The Granberg slabbing rails are next on my "to get" list. I made a temporary set out of some scrap lumber, but it did not work all that well. I would not recommend using this without also getting the ripping chain.
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