Nic.Watson
Established Member
Not sure if anyone on here will have any expertise in this matter but worth a shot...
I’ve got 3 big oak logs (roughly 7ft long by 3ft wide) which I want to mill down into 2-3” boards.
First question is about sealing the ends, so far I’ve used pva which seems to be a reasonable idea but there are some splits forming. Lots of places recommend arbourseal but it’s about £50 for a small tin in the uk as far as I can see. Any better ideas or is pva good enough?
The other question is around best option for milling. A mate has a 42” Alaskan mill on a Stihl ms660. We tried it last week and managed a couple of boards but then the chain jumped off because it wasn’t sufficiently tensioned. We tightened it as far as possible but it still caused problems and we ended up giving up. Are there any special techniques for tensioning that length bar or should I be looking at another way of milling it? Ideally don’t want to spend any money!
Thanks in advance for any advice.
I’ve got 3 big oak logs (roughly 7ft long by 3ft wide) which I want to mill down into 2-3” boards.
First question is about sealing the ends, so far I’ve used pva which seems to be a reasonable idea but there are some splits forming. Lots of places recommend arbourseal but it’s about £50 for a small tin in the uk as far as I can see. Any better ideas or is pva good enough?
The other question is around best option for milling. A mate has a 42” Alaskan mill on a Stihl ms660. We tried it last week and managed a couple of boards but then the chain jumped off because it wasn’t sufficiently tensioned. We tightened it as far as possible but it still caused problems and we ended up giving up. Are there any special techniques for tensioning that length bar or should I be looking at another way of milling it? Ideally don’t want to spend any money!
Thanks in advance for any advice.