Milling cladding Entry posted by sussexlogs August 14, 2020 1580 views Share More sharing options... Followers 2 Milling cladding for the workshop and barn today £10 a log =6 m2 of 20mm by 125 and 100mm and sell the off cuts for £25 a bag. And need 400m2 + VID-20200814-WA0002.mp4 4
Big Jimbo 750 Posted August 14, 2020 That is going to be very cheap cladding with those figures. Nice job 1 Link to comment
Russell griffiths 2626 Posted August 15, 2020 What sort of configuration are you going to fix them on with, as I think there will be a bit of drying out movement. Board on board, American barn style ?? Those mills are so much nicer than the bandsaw style. ?? Link to comment
sussexlogs 134 Posted August 15, 2020 43 minutes ago, Russell griffiths said: What sort of configuration are you going to fix them on with, as I think there will be a bit of drying out movement. Board on board, American barn style ?? Those mills are so much nicer than the bandsaw style. ?? Yes board on board. And the mills are great Link to comment
Gone West 1603 Posted August 15, 2020 It looks good but I've no experience of that type of machinery, can you tell me how the log is held in place while being cut. Link to comment
sussexlogs 134 Posted August 15, 2020 6 hours ago, PeterStarck said: It looks good but I've no experience of that type of machinery, can you tell me how the log is held in place while being cut. It's weight and sum times log dogs 1 Link to comment
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