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In this video you can see the wooden frame system of microhouse type2
I recently purchased a MK lll Alaskan chainsaw mill made by Granberg to start cutting the trees I fell last summer into usable timbers for our cabin. This is hard work however I am more that pleased with the results. The trees I am cutting are second growth Douglas fire and will make excellent beams for out timber framed cabin. The Granberg MK lll chainsaw mill requires the the use of a very large chainsaw. I have been using the Stihl 041 however I fell this chainsaw is a bit undersized the Stihl 066 would be a better choice. I am also using a special ripping chain I had custom ground by Dicks Logging supply in Estacada Oregon. Once the large timbers are cut I load them onto my truck with our excavator and take them home. Once Home I complete all the layout and notching for the timber frame cabin. Once all the timbers are completed I'll bring them back up to our Off-grid homestead project site and start the assembly. Wish me Luck. Wranglerstar What size lumber mill attachment do I need? How big are your trees? How wide of a board do you want to cut? These are questions we can help you answer. Granberg'sAlaskan Mark III Chainsaw Mill comes in five normally stocked sizes; 24, 30, 36, 48 and 56 inches long and all of them will clamp on any size chain saw bar(except one shorter than 5 inches and some narrow bars). We recommend large displacement saws for more effective ripping. However smaller saws will work but are less efficient and some of the bars on the smaller saws are ...
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That looks? really cold.
I noticed that you are not putting in wedges doesn’t the bar get? pinched as your cutting
Those are some? good looking beams!
Very cool video! thank you!?
I can imagine with the cost of? Timbers even if Cody had to pay a day worker from say Manpower labour services or some other temp agency for the day he’d come out ahead!
Great work Cody!
really showing off how well the? mill works. looks great.
Nice work man! Keep at it? and stay safe.
yeah that chainsaw was struggling there for a minute…///
you must be paying Zen? about 30$ hour!!!
Check out those majestic views!! Man you’re? working right on the edge of the cliff….
I’m really enjoying these videos!!
A real man.
Cutting? wood with a chainsaw while it’s snowing.
Hey Cody, just want to wish you and your family a Merry Christmas. Thanks for the awesome videos. I love this new mill set up my dad and I are going to go in on one. You’re the best been watching your vids for a? long time.
That really is cool, now imagine if you needed like 10 or 15 of those beams and what you would pay for them at the lumber yard vs how much effort it takes to cut , plus when your sitting in your hand built house you can? sit back and admire your handy work, rocking it sir
A super video – hard work? does pay off….
great? video Cody!
Great video. ? Thanks for taking the time to put this together and share.
quality
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nothing like quility tools. alot of two stroke saws? would of never made it in that cold weather.
that? is a sweet chainsaw setup…
Great work Cody!?
Great vid, day one of OGHP, cody if you find time? later to put together a dvd of your OGHP, Ill buy a couple. OUTSTANDING PROJECT ! thanks
pretty? awesome
Nice? work Cody! Looking forward to more videos of timber processing & starting on the first structure. Nice that you’re up there when it’s not the most pleasant weather; nice to know what you can do if you have to.
-DieselOnly
Another great video, thanks for sharing. A big part of me would love to be working on a project like? this of my own.
You indeed have a good friend? there in Tony!
Nice work and thanks for sharing the adventure.
That is cool.?