Rather than milling boards, they’re good for squaring up logs and turning them into beams. Instead of locking to the chain saw bar at both ends and positioning it horizontally to rip cut-boards ...
For one reason: to mill your own lumber ... only if you're interested in moderate to large-scale lumber production. The log clamps firmly into the cradle while the operator turns a crank to ...
[Advoko] is an expert at milling logs into various sizes of boards. He typically uses nothing but a chainsaw to enable him to mill on-site without needing to bring any large or expensive equipment.