Thanks Neil,
which one have you got, I’ve had a look and none of them specifically mentions this aspect?
I found this one, Not sure if it is what you are looking for though. Amazon.co.uk
Thanks Neil,
which one have you got, I’ve had a look and none of them specifically mentions this aspect?
I made a couple of videos showing log conversion for turning bowls etc, here are the links should they prove useful at all.
I made a couple of videos showing log conversion for turning bowls etc, here are the links should they prove useful at all.
Hi Alex, regarding petrol v electric, it depends what size chunks of tree you are wanting to cut up. Electric is great for being quiet and reliable, but I love the flexibility to cut pieces that would be difficult to move whole that petrol gives. Combined with a small log mill, I can cut planks or turning blanks from some pretty decent sized logs. Be warned though - even small scale milling is very addictive...Just watched this and really helpful thank you. I was looking to purchase a chainsaw, going through the petrol/electric debate. That electric version you have seemed to cope admirably. Your procedure was also very useful. Thanks. Alex
Hello Alex,Hi Alex, regarding petrol v electric, it depends what size chunks of tree you are wanting to cut up. Electric is great for being quiet and reliable, but I love the flexibility to cut pieces that would be difficult to move whole that petrol gives. Combined with a small log mill, I can cut planks or turning blanks from some pretty decent sized logs. Be warned though - even small scale milling is very addictive...
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