GARAGE BUILT SAWMILL -HOMEMADE REPOSTED, BUILD YOUR OWN SAWMILL

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Uploaded by on Jul 25, 2011

FREE 3D PLANS VIDEO ON MY CHANNEL only cost me 1100.00 dollars to build, it you need any help or have questions, message me on my channel wall or leave a comment. This is the best design for the money and you get my free advice, I ask for nothing in return, just doing something for free cause no one else does these days.

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  • yes it is his

    Joel

  • @Moumoulynx I made my guide bearings from angle iron, threaded rod (Bolts) and 3/4 inch bearings from the store locally. One on top, one on bottom and one on the dull side of the blade.

  • Thank you for your réponce I have another question for you I wonder if you would not address an Internet store to buy the pulley and roller blade carriage ?

    Joel

  • @Moumoulynx I bought my pullies locally and the other things I made. Which part is the roller blade carriage? Do you mean the guide bearings? My other videos explain a lot of this stuff.

  • I find it very interesting `s, it would it be possible to send me the pland 3D video by my email please ?

    Joel

    j.mclynx@live.ca

  • @Moumoulynx I don't do that but the measurements are on one of my videos with large enough font for you to read them. If It is missing any measurements tell me and I can fill-in the blanks for you.

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  • @robangelakids I believe there is a tooth every 3/4" As far as a video of a big log I have already done that check out my channel for the video of a walnut tree. The width of the machine is for stability and so I can do other things with it later, design changes and attachments which other people haven't left room for. What you see here is the simplest version possible without any bells or whistles,that makes it easier for people to copy the design, you will notice the guard is off too.

  • how many teeth/inch on your blade? Also, Why did you make it so wide? do you mill very large logs with it? if so, please show a video milling a large log. It seems that it would be more efficient use of space if it wasn't so large. Very nice job. Thanks, Rob

  • Thanks for a good video! Keep up the good inventions!! =)

  • This is EXACTY what I have been looking for. THANK YOU!! Small enough to be in my side yard and big enough to handle the mesquite I want to mill. When I get started building it, I am sure I will have more questions. Is this the best way to contact you?r

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