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sawmikaze

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Me either.
Everything I own gets used.
I will say that a 661 magnum stock with a 36" bar feels bar heavy, but performs well.
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An SP125C Mac feels damn good in the hands and almost perfectly balanced with a 36" bar, but ive yet to be able to run it. Ive heard they also do well with a 60" bar and up. Again, haven't had the opportunity to test on one yet.
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I'd rather watch paint dry than mill with a chainsaw, I tried that years ago..all I did was torture my saw..burn a *s-word-Ton of gas and barely get any wood cut.

I have friends with porty mills..
 

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I'd rather watch paint dry than mill with a chainsaw, I tried that years ago..all I did was torture my saw..burn a *s-word-Ton of gas and barely get any wood cut.

I have friends with porty mills..
Agreed. If you want ONE slab, ok.
If you want to build something, go with a bandsaw mill or go buy some damn wood.
 

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Agreed. If you want ONE slab, ok.
If you want to build something, go with a bandsaw mill or go buy some damn wood.

My buddy has one of those tow behind mills, I forget what it's called.

After I saw that run I forgot all about using a chainsaw to mill boards.
 
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