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Here is my CSM mill I use for milling dead or wind damaged trees into slabs I use for my wood working projects. I just installed a 50" bar for milling a big Blue Oak tree I have lined up. I just used it to mill a Sweetgum or Liquid Amber tree that was in my Dad's yard that had to come down 1-1/2 years ago.

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Comment by Jerry Alfaro on May 5, 2012 at 9:51am

Ken,

Most of the woods I mill are for my own use, but I do sell some slabs when someone needs something special. 

jerry-

Comment by Ken Darga on May 5, 2012 at 7:37am

''Bars'' for your home or business

http://davincibars.com/

Comment by Jerry Alfaro on May 4, 2012 at 10:01am

David,

Gandberg International make's the Alaskan mills that you can bolt your chainsaws to.  They have different versions depending on the power of your saw.  Here is their web address.  Every time you open a tree it's like getting a present! :-)  http://granberg.com/

If your father-in-law has a tree trimming business, I'm sure he has plenty of good species you could get for milling.  The hard part of milling is letting the wood dry 1yr.  per inch.

jerry-

Comment by Tony Olivares on May 4, 2012 at 9:56am

wow! now all is clear! jajaja is a really cool design! I'll watch the video :)...

Comment by David Dean on May 4, 2012 at 5:55am

Now I could use soming like that my father-inlaw runs a tree treming compy.

Comment by Jerry Alfaro on May 3, 2012 at 10:28pm

Hi Tony,

This chainsaw mill (CMS) is what I built for milling lumber from trees.  You probably won't see another one like this because it does not use a conventional chainsaw.  The power head is a 134cc industrial motor that has been in production since about 1964, and the rest of the mill and components I built from scratch including the fuel/bar oil tanks.  Mongomery Wards and a few other chainsaw manufacturers actually used this motor as their power plants.  

 My mill has a 50" bar, but by the time it is bolted to the milling frame I can get 45" wide cuts which is plenty big for me.  If you look in my page under videos you will find a clip I posted from when I first got the mill running.  

jerry-

Comment by Tony Olivares on May 3, 2012 at 12:05pm

WOAH! what is that for? :O? never seen it before

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