Ya I added a 1/2 inch square tubing across it and it helped a bit but I think the main problem is the track system and the mild steel it is made from ..
Range Roads have attractive pricing but you only get what you pay for. May be ok for a beginner but unless you know how to weld and can beef it up, it sure is weak and wobbly and will drive you nuts.
Thats a nice sawmill! !Really impressive the lumber you made! Thanks for sharing my friend!
It’s a great asset to have at the cabin and fairly enjoyable working it
Amazing set up, you got me sold on this unit brother
Glad I could help !
A mill is such a handy machine if you have logs on your land. Mine doesnt have electric start but its pretty much a 1 pull and its going 👍
Yes forsure it’s very handy and very satisfying looking at lumber you just made. .
Mine has the Ratio motor ( and I'm a Briggs and Stratton) kind of guy, but my golly it goes on the first pull every time.
Oh baby Mill baby Mill you need more logs man
I have sawed power poles with mine. But used a carbide tiped blade
I need to get one of them blades
I’m looking at these mills. Did you add the stiffener brace on it. If so, I’m assuming it made a difference in the flexing of the supports?
Ya I added a 1/2 inch square tubing across it and it helped a bit but I think the main problem is the track system and the mild steel it is made from ..
When u shut it down shut off the gas let it run out so it doesnt gum up the carb
Ya I do when I know I’m not going to use it for a bit .. but it’s a good tip !
Same sawmill as i have
Nice . How do you like your
Range Roads have attractive pricing but you only get what you pay for. May be ok for a beginner but unless you know how to weld and can beef it up, it sure is weak and wobbly and will drive you nuts.
A mill is such a handy machine if you have logs on your land. Mine doesnt have electric start but its pretty much a 1 pull and its going 👍
Yes they are handy !