If you don’t mind my asking, where did you buy your saw?@HoLeChit heres some more pictures. Those original plates I built (bare steel/later orange) are the dimensions of the YouTube guy. Pictured below is another set I built from aluminum that are much wider they work better on bigger logs. I watched lots of YouTube about this stuff and still was nervous cutting the first few slabs. Doesn’t bother me anymore. My advice is all the power in a saw you can lift and a sharp chain. Level your end brackets then go at er like a bitin sow. After your first cut you won’t need the guide rails for the rest of that log if you are just ripping boards. I cut my boards to width removing the live edge on my table saw most of the time but you surely can turn a log into a square cant with the chainsaw. Also, I called it milling chain above, some saw milling and some say ripping.
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I saw $500ish on Amazon, but buying straight from farmtec I could buy the pole saw, sawmill saw, backpack blower, and 38cc climbing/pruning saw for $900ish without shipping/taxes/import fees. Even if they last for 2-3 years it’s saving me an absolute fortune. I already have a good multipurpose husky 455 to rely on. I wouldn’t mind risking it on that stuff for the price, the cost of Stihl/husky anything these days makes me a little sick.
Anybody know anything about import fees/duty/tariffs?