Looks like it is cutting pretty good. The only thing I do different is the bar that the push handle is on should be riding on the log, it helps keep your front and rear rails on the mill level when starting and finishing the cut.
I used a friend's Mill. It's the same one as yours. I set the thickness to Mill 2" planks according to the measurement gauge on the vertical posts. I ended up with 2¼" thick planks. I double checked the assembly afterwards. It appears that I assembled everything correctly. Did you notice anything like this while using your Mill?
States 36” but would fit 40” without the spikes on. neotecworld.com/products/neotec-best-chainsaw-mill-portable-sawmill-36-inch-planking-milling-kits-u-s-stock
@@IndianaDoug what brand? Farmertec or neo ? How has it held up for milling? All stock parts or some oem? I’m looking to get the same setup, just want to know what to expect…
@@0731bart that one is a Buxton built Holtzfforma. But the Neotec version is as good of quality 395 clone. I have both brands on the channel if you sift through.
Good looking wood!
Thanks man it is!
Beautiful heart wood.
It sure is!
I love milling slabs. They all are so different . Nice looking slabs there buddy.
Thanks 👍
Beautiful job INDIANA DOUG...
Thank ya sir😁
Always good stuff! Keep em coming Doug
Will try man😁
Nice cuts, great job! That’s a long log, good test for the saws capability
Thanks 👍
Looks like it is cutting pretty good. The only thing I do different is the bar that the push handle is on should be riding on the log, it helps keep your front and rear rails on the mill level when starting and finishing the cut.
Yeah. It's called the On/Off Bar.
Thanks for the tips!
Some nice cuts there doug 😎
Dang, dude, that's rad! I don't come across nice straight wood like that much up here in NWI
I used a friend's Mill. It's the same one as yours. I set the thickness to Mill 2" planks according to the measurement gauge on the vertical posts. I ended up with 2¼" thick planks. I double checked the assembly afterwards. It appears that I assembled everything correctly. Did you notice anything like this while using your Mill?
They don’t compensate for the rails for some reason. Does yours have a number 18 one it?
@@IndianaDoug Yes. It's the first number. Perhaps where zero should be.
@waynemiller6945 yes, I don’t understand why it’s there🤣
@@IndianaDoug I wonder if the Granberg Mill's measurement gauge corresponds correctly to the thickness of the Milled planks?
@waynemiller6945 I’ll find out.
Beautiful grain
It sure is
Great video Doug,
What size mill is that?
States 36” but would fit 40” without the spikes on.
neotecworld.com/products/neotec-best-chainsaw-mill-portable-sawmill-36-inch-planking-milling-kits-u-s-stock
That's work.
Hey man. Where do I get a carb tool for the 365 husqy
Just flat head for mine
Is this a 395 clone?
Yes
@@IndianaDoug what brand? Farmertec or neo ? How has it held up for milling? All stock parts or some oem? I’m looking to get the same setup, just want to know what to expect…
@@0731bart that one is a Buxton built Holtzfforma. But the Neotec version is as good of quality 395 clone. I have both brands on the channel if you sift through.
We need 8120😃
Soon
That is Damn Fine!!!!😊