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How I Made My Own Chainsaw Mill
This booklet will show any 'handy man' how to turn someone else's junk into a working tool capable of turning out some very nice timber.
There are any number of guys out there willing to come in and mill your timber, but is it worth getting someone in to mill a small number of trees?
How would you like to mill it yourself at your own speed?
Can you re-use a home made chainsaw mill to make some money for yourself?
Do you have a chainsaw with a bar between 18" - 24" ?
Being a survivor, I designed and built this mill because I have plenty of trees but not enough money to pay someone to mill it.
The first one I made took me 2 days before timber began rolling off the machine.
The biggest one I made handled 6 metre logs and had a bar 30" long.
It's ideal for for small block holders or do-it-yourself types or survivors like myself.
It cost me nothing, I built it for free out of what I had laying around ... you should be able to do the same or close to it. (depending on what you're like at finding things)
Right now I'm converting some of my trees into new stockyards and loading ramp. All up, it'll cost me $15 (in petrol) for 20mtrs circular stock yards and loading ramp. Lets see you do as well with my "Chainsaw Mill".
This document will show any 'handy man' how to turn someone else's junk into a working tool capable of turning out some very nice timber.
It contains drawings with the basic construction, photos with explanations and a contact email for backup support should you get stuck.
So what's my design worth to you?
Probably a whole lot more but it's up for "BUY NOW at $15.
Keep an eye out for other machines I've built:
Seed Hullers: strip the seed from the plant head.
Seed Winnowers: clean the seed up and get rid of the chaff.
Powered flour grinder: flick the switch on that grinder to make your own flour.
Serious about growing your own food? You'll need all three.
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