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by Roy47 » Mon Jan 21, 2013 11:55 am
I have started painting it Cub red.  I've wanted a sawmill for years but just couldn't afford one. So I went on the web and looked at a few pictures and decided I could build one. I had a pile of steel so I started cutting and welding and this is what I came up with.  The engine is a new 12hp Kohler that I already had. It has plenty of power and I'm well please with how it cuts. I had to buy some more steel from a local salvage yard and ordered the drive wheels off the web. The rest I pretty much fabricated myself. Opening a log is like opening a box of chocolates you just never know what's inside. Roy
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by Jim Reid » Mon Jan 21, 2013 2:23 pm
Roy put some wheels on that rig and bring it up to NC i have about thirty 14ft.pine logs i have been trying to get sawed for a while everybody around here that has a mill like that has set them up permanent i can haul them to the mill but i was hoping to find someone with a portable to saw them at my place.
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by Roy47 » Mon Jan 21, 2013 3:16 pm
Thanks guys, Rudi I didn't have a set of plans, just some pictures I found on the web. There is a web forum that is dedicated to home built sawmill. ( It's been down for the last few days) I went on there and read everything I could about building a band mill and started cutting and welding. I don't do too well sometimes trying to follow a set of plans. I would rather get a general idea of what I want and how I can use the materials I have on hand. Thanks for the invite Jim. However right now my frame is one piece 20 foot long and would be kind of difficult to move. I know what you mean about getting someone to saw for you. I had accumulated several nice logs and couldn't get them sawed so I figured that was a good excuse to have my own. Right now I'm having a bunch of fun with it and I have turned out some beautiful lumber. Like i said before opening every log is like opening a birthday gift from your mother-in-law. You have no idea what's inside. Roy
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by Thackery » Mon Jan 21, 2013 6:52 pm
That is awesome. Good job. Got any pictures of what you have cut. Looks like a wood mizer. Thackery
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by Thackery » Mon Jan 21, 2013 6:54 pm
Do you have any pictures with the guards off? Im curious about the drive and wheels.
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by Bob Perry » Mon Jan 21, 2013 7:26 pm
One of my favorite things is seeing somebody use their mind, their skill, and experience to take an idea and make it a reality. In my opinion too many people watch projects on TV, and don't take them on themselves.
Excellent job. Keep us posted !
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by Michael Beck » Mon Jan 21, 2013 7:48 pm
Very nice! I have been looking at mills on the internet also. You are way ahead of me though. Great job.
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by Roy47 » Wed Jan 23, 2013 11:06 am
Thackery, here is a couple of pictures I took last evening with the guards off. This first one is the driving wheel showing the pulleys with the orange tires. The orange reel under the saw is just an extension cord with battery maintainer to keep a good hot battery.  Here is the electric clutch off the engine. You can also see how the hydraulic tensioner works. I have more pictures and smaller details. If you would like them and info such as where to buy the wheels, the bands, hydraulics, rail rollers, etc. etc. I have spent a good bit of time finding suppliers so I'll be glad to share my results with you. Just email me and I'll be glad to send them to you. Roy
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by Clint Carter » Wed Jan 23, 2013 4:53 pm
Nice job, I know that was a lot of work, but it will pay off soon as its all done. You can all ways say (Hey, I Built That)
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