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Chainsaws Milling

How to Chainsaw Mill with a Normal-Sized Saw

As we discussed in the previous post, chainsaw milling is best done with the very biggest chainsaws like Stihl MS 880 and Husqvarna 3120 XP. In general, prefer saws with engines 90cc and larger. But what if you do not have such a monster saw and are not keen to shell out $1000+ of hard-earned […]

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What Size Chainsaw for Milling?

The chainsaw you choose has a big influence on how your chainsaw milling goes – after the milling attachment, the saw is probably the most important part of your setup. It is common knowledge that chainsaw milling takes a big saw. But how big exactly? Why? Can you get by with a smaller saw? In […]

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Tips for Chainsaw Milling

Chainsaw milling is an interesting sport – and as many others, a sport that’s full of small tricks that will get you to a good result. In this article, I have gathered the most important chainsaw milling tips that I know (16 of them as of now). This article is not a how-to guide – […]

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Alaskan Mill Answers

Chainsaw milling is growing in popularity. I recently purchased Granberg’s Alaskan Mill, which is one of the most popular milling attachments – you can read my review of the Alaskan Mill MKIV here. When choosing the mill and getting it up and running, I had quite a few questions for which it was not very […]

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Granberg Alaskan Mill MKIV Review

The Alaskan Mill is a portable chainsaw milling attachment manufactured by the US company Granberg International. In the recent years, Granberg has come out with the fourth version of the mill – the Alaskan MKIV. Having owned only an ultralight Swedish chainsaw milling attachment, I decided to give the more traditional Alaskan Mill a try. […]

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How to Make a Ripping Chain?

Ripping chains are a very useful accessory for chainsaw milling. As with many other things, there are two ways of getting yourself a ripping chain: buy or DIY. This article is about the DIY route: I will tell you how to turn a regular chainsaw chain into a ripping chain. In short, a regular chainsaw […]

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Stihl Chainsaw Model Names Decoded

Stihl chainsaws have model names like MS 362 – that is, a few letters and a three-digit model number. I have always wondered whether these model names are just random numbers or is there some logic to them? There are many suggestions for a naming logic, but I was not able to find anything conclusive. […]

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Husqvarna Chainsaw Model Names Explained

Husqvarna names their chainsaws with a three-digit model number, often followed by a letter or two. The numbers do not seem directly related to saw size or price, nor do they put the saws in any other obvious order. This really put me scratching my head when I was trying to understand the lineup. So […]

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How Many Drive Links?

When ordering a new chain for your Husky or Stihl chainsaw, you need to know the proper chain length for the bar & saw combination, measured in Drive Links (DL). Unless you have an old chain to count from, finding out the right drive link count is not always easy. The number of drive links […]

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Narrow Kerf Chains and Bars

Lightweight chainsaw chains and bars under the name “Narrow Kerf” (NK) have gained popularity in the chainsaw market in the past two decades, and have been universal adopted by chainsaw manufacturers for the low-power end of the chainsaw range. The narrow kerf bars and chains promise faster cutting and lower weight, but are also a […]