Greetings from Bulgaria! Can you answer if the lamp is bought or you made it yourself? It looks factory! Where was it purchased from and price? If so, any details? Out of all the others this is my favorite!!! Awesome! Privet ot Bŭlgariya! Can you tell me if the lamp is bought or if you made it yourself? Izglezhda fabrichno! Ot kŭde e zakupen i tsena? Ako e taka, nyakavi details? Ot vsichki ostanali tova mi e lyubimoto!!! Strakhoten!
im not sure what you mean. if you are refering to my work lamp, its just a adjustable work lamp for a desk, i took the shroud off and used one of those LED pedal lights that work in a regular bulb socket. its pretty bright. thanks for watching
Thanks for the video. I bought a pm14 used and it didn't come with a manual. I have one question, what size bar can you use with it? thanks for any help
sorry for the late reply. its not a super detailed video, but should give people the broad strokes. I'm running a 24", the guard doest fit with that length bar and is more than needed, I would suggest a 20" max. thanks for watching. cheers!
They say 20', but you can go bigger which is why I bought it. Beyond 20' the guard will not fit and they said it can void the warranty but it's decent construction and the bar length won't add much weight. If you do rip logs beyond 22' or so, the dogs will not work. You basically need to lay the track next to the log but a large log should say in place and once it's smaller you can move it to the dogs - quarter sawing is a great option here. All being said, assembly sucks. Instructions are awful. Parts not labeled. The guide is almost useless and very inconsistent - picture orientation and parts don't match well. I was also missing parts but Norwood sent them. I feel like this product was better at one time. For example, in the assembly book I have, the wheels appear to be metal. Mine are plastic. It's expensive for what it is as it's basically an Alaskan sawmill on a track but it's far less work and the cuts are much better due to the stability. Much easier adjustment too.
Where's your videos mate? You run a loose chain? It's a brand new chain for 1 and it did stretch right away (just like they always do), then tightened again it was good for all the milling I did. If you run it loose you're more likely to throw the chain. Godspeed
How did u get your mill set up to cut square for some reason my mill will not cut a square board I need help please any advice would be greatly appreciated thanks
@@katsmith1994 I measured about 1000 times. You have to adjust the set screws under the mounting plate. I made sure to set up on a flat surface, and squared the bar over the bunk before I ever cut a board. Worked perfect. Hopefully that is helpful for you
I've had this product for a month. I think it will cut well, but it's not assembled. Numerous quality control problems - missing parts, damaged parts, etc. On my 3rd shipment. Customer service is great but the price of the item is not reflected in the quality. Not made in USA or CAD. The pictures in the manual look better (e.g., metal wheels in the manual, but plastic in the box). I suspect they may have cut costs too much in the manufacturing process.
@@nkurikiyimanajeanclaude3881 hi, thanks for watching and commenting. Much appreciated. Unfortunately I'm not the Google search bar. The machine is called PM14 made by Norwood.
If you're using this for remote work it's best to setup and do a lot at once. If you expect to need a free chainsaw it's best to bring another with a standard vs. ripping chain. Once you get going, it moves fast. Good upgrade over the Alaskan mill which has it's place, but the track is a game changer - my back thanks me and the cuts and much more uniform and faster.
Go online and order it from Norwood www.norwoodsawmills.com/sawmills?GA_adgroup=107549731410&GA_campaign=11504288854&GA_creative=476127431745&GA_device=m&GA_extension=&GA_keyword=norwood%20sawmill&GA_landingpage=www.norwoodsawmills.com/sawmills&GA_loc_physical_ms=9001402&GA_network=g&GA_placement=&GA_target=
Almost all "frequently asked questions" that I had were answered. Thank you!
Lock tight will soon be your friend!
i havent had any problems.
What a great video man! 👍
Thanks Cody!
You should post so much more!
Greetings from Bulgaria! Can you answer if the lamp is bought or you made it yourself? It looks factory! Where was it purchased from and price? If so, any details? Out of all the others this is my favorite!!! Awesome!
Privet ot Bŭlgariya! Can you tell me if the lamp is bought or if you made it yourself? Izglezhda fabrichno! Ot kŭde e zakupen i tsena? Ako e taka, nyakavi details? Ot vsichki ostanali tova mi e lyubimoto!!! Strakhoten!
im not sure what you mean. if you are refering to my work lamp, its just a adjustable work lamp for a desk, i took the shroud off and used one of those LED pedal lights that work in a regular bulb socket. its pretty bright. thanks for watching
Thats just nuts i cut 6 mts long and a mtr wide just with an ms 660 and an alaskan frame and 2 x7mtr box steel rails
i have since put a wiseco piston in the saw, and switched to a Neotec Pro filter. and it pulls a 36" bar. its nuts
@ well done👍👍👍👍
Thanks for the video. I bought a pm14 used and it didn't come with a manual. I have one question, what size bar can you use with it? thanks for any help
sorry for the late reply. its not a super detailed video, but should give people the broad strokes. I'm running a 24", the guard doest fit with that length bar and is more than needed, I would suggest a 20" max. thanks for watching. cheers!
They say 20', but you can go bigger which is why I bought it. Beyond 20' the guard will not fit and they said it can void the warranty but it's decent construction and the bar length won't add much weight. If you do rip logs beyond 22' or so, the dogs will not work. You basically need to lay the track next to the log but a large log should say in place and once it's smaller you can move it to the dogs - quarter sawing is a great option here. All being said, assembly sucks. Instructions are awful. Parts not labeled. The guide is almost useless and very inconsistent - picture orientation and parts don't match well. I was also missing parts but Norwood sent them. I feel like this product was better at one time. For example, in the assembly book I have, the wheels appear to be metal. Mine are plastic. It's expensive for what it is as it's basically an Alaskan sawmill on a track but it's far less work and the cuts are much better due to the stability. Much easier adjustment too.
You need a lesson on chain adjustments
Where's your videos mate? You run a loose chain? It's a brand new chain for 1 and it did stretch right away (just like they always do), then tightened again it was good for all the milling I did. If you run it loose you're more likely to throw the chain. Godspeed
Cool content brother
Thanks Brother! ✊
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How did u get your mill set up to cut square for some reason my mill will not cut a square board I need help please any advice would be greatly appreciated thanks
@@katsmith1994 I measured about 1000 times. You have to adjust the set screws under the mounting plate. I made sure to set up on a flat surface, and squared the bar over the bunk before I ever cut a board. Worked perfect. Hopefully that is helpful for you
Hola una pregunta cuales precios de este producto
sorry I don't speak read or write Español. the only thing I understood was "hola"
I got mine on sale, $1,000.00 US plus shipping and taxes.
That's considerably less than the band saw mills.
love❤laos
why?
I've had this product for a month. I think it will cut well, but it's not assembled. Numerous quality control problems - missing parts, damaged parts, etc. On my 3rd shipment. Customer service is great but the price of the item is not reflected in the quality. Not made in USA or CAD. The pictures in the manual look better (e.g., metal wheels in the manual, but plastic in the box). I suspect they may have cut costs too much in the manufacturing process.
this isnt an amazon review page bro. but thanks thanks for the views.
How much cost for this machine?
@@nkurikiyimanajeanclaude3881 hi, thanks for watching and commenting. Much appreciated. Unfortunately I'm not the Google search bar. The machine is called PM14 made by Norwood.
Pour régler la tension de la chaîne il faut TOUJOURS tenir le guide vers le haut !
www.oregonproducts.com/en_ca/chain-tension
check step 6...
in fact read over the whole thing.
How hard is it to take the saw on and off the mill?
its a bit of a pita. but not impossible. you don't want to be taking it off and putting it back on several times a day.
If you're using this for remote work it's best to setup and do a lot at once. If you expect to need a free chainsaw it's best to bring another with a standard vs. ripping chain. Once you get going, it moves fast. Good upgrade over the Alaskan mill which has it's place, but the track is a game changer - my back thanks me and the cuts and much more uniform and faster.
Nice
Bom dia
Como comprar este produto
No Brasil
go on the website, order and pay, then have it shipped to Brazil
Quanto costa e come fare x ordinarlo
www.norwoodsawmills.com . im not your mother, Google it. thanks for watching!
I want
cek harga?
About $1700 CAD
मुझे यह मशीन चाहिए तो क्या करूँ
Go online and order it from Norwood www.norwoodsawmills.com/sawmills?GA_adgroup=107549731410&GA_campaign=11504288854&GA_creative=476127431745&GA_device=m&GA_extension=&GA_keyword=norwood%20sawmill&GA_landingpage=www.norwoodsawmills.com/sawmills&GA_loc_physical_ms=9001402&GA_network=g&GA_placement=&GA_target=