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36-inch Chainsaw Mill and 9-FT Rail Mill Guide System,with Acrylic Board and 4 Tree Felling Wedges

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Size: 9FT mill+14"-36"


Features

  • The 9-foot-long aluminum alloy guide rail is spliced by 3 sections on one side, and the length of a single section is 3 feet, with 4 beam claws.
  • It is used to establish the cutting datum of the log. It is fixed on the log with nail claws and can be disassembled quickly. It can be used with the chain saw opening frame to complete the first cutting of the log.
  • The main body is made of aluminum profile, which is light and strong, easy to carry and carry, and can be quickly assembled outdoors.
  • If the length of the cut log is very long, multiple sets of tracks can be purchased for splicing.
  • Provide one year free warranty.

Manufacturer: ‎Nejoney


Part Number: ‎Chainsaw Mill A1


Item Weight: ‎32.8 pounds


Package Dimensions: ‎38.6 x 11.8 x 5.4 inches


Item model number: ‎Chainsaw Mill 36-inch+9-FT


Size: ‎9FT mill+14"-36"


Color: ‎silvery


Material: ‎Aluminum


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: June 5, 2023


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  • Works well in its price range
Size: 9FT mill+14"-36"
I've done a lot of cutting with it now. Nothing broken. Just grade 2 hardware so don't over tighten. The way these are designed they don't need a lot of force for the clamp points to hold solid. The biggest difference between these and the more expensive brands is getting the wrench on the nuts for adjustments. Bar clamp bolts should come up from the bottom but the go down from the top. Makes it rather clumsy to get on and off the bar if you don't want to mess with your thickness setting. The scrench is hard to get on the u-bolt nuts. Gotta have some patience when using it. But still very handy and very functional. I've cut a lot of board foot with it on a 55cc saw. Takes about 5-7 minutes for an 8 foot cut 14 inches wide. With a 20 inch bar the max with cut is about 15 inches of you clamp on the bar tip sproket rivets. Otherwise only about 13 inch wide max cut if clamped to solid bar material with a 20 inch bar. Hope this helps your purchase decision. If you're contemplating whether you should get it or not, this is your sign telling you, you should. Happy cutting! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2024 by Eric Wendt

  • Functions nearly the same as a brand name mill for a fraction of the cost.
Size: 9FT mill+14"-36"
I bought this mill to process red and yellow cedar logs that wash up on the beach where I live. I have used a Granberg mill extensively in the past, and am familiar with that system. This mill very nearly the exact same, just with slightly lower machining tolerances. Considering the lower cost, and the fact that the kit includes the first cut rails, I would say unequivocally that this is a bargain. The kit comes entirely disassembled and with basic instructions. This is such a simple tool, that just a single picture would really be sufficient to assemble it. The mill and the rails were in separate boxes. The mill came with a pleasing quantity of spare hardware! Chainsaw milling in inherently conducive to needing spare hardware. Lots of vibration and a big pile of sawdust. That being said, the rails came with no such spare hardware, and I would highly reccomend tracking some down, especially if the location you intend to mill at is far from a hardware store. All of the nuts are a 13mm (the narrow end of a chainsaw too) this is decidedly convenient. On to performance. So far I have milled about 1500 board feet with this setup. It is showing signs of wear, but I would say that overall I am impressed. I paired this with a Stihl MS 462 with a 32" guidebar. For milling softer wood like cedar or spruce this is a pretty good combination. As long as you keep your chain very sharp, the saw pulls itself through the log. Very little pushing required. If you ever have to push, stop, back out, sharpen, and try again. Overall it takes far less time to sharpen than it does to fight a dull chain. (Not to mention gas and bar oil) After weeks of use, the threads on the u bolts that pin the mill to its depth adjustment are beginning to wear. I expect I will have to replace them soon. Also, it would be an improvement to the design if there were a spacer to make the nuts on these bolts stand out further to make adjusting the depth easier. It is just slightly harder than it should be to get a tool on them where they are. I added a shameful stack of washers to aid this, and it did work. Parts of this mill were not amply engineered to withstand the vibration of a large chainsaw. The wing nuts that set the top bar on the mill rattle loose constantly. I taped them. One could also dope the threads. Simmilarly, the standoffs that balance the first cut rails to the log tend to vibrate upwards. They then block the mill and cause confusion. (What am I fighting!? ...oh, there is a bolt keeping the mill from moving forwards) Also, the plexiglass sawdust shield has cracked around all of its bolts due to vibration. It is important to note that this part is not required, and even the instructions state that you can just not use it. That being said, some rubber washers might make it last longer. All things considered, buy this mill. It is a solid purchase and does exactly what it is made to do. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2024 by Steve Steve

  • Easy to Use Mill
Size: 9FT mill+14"-36"
Great set up, first tried on an 18 inch bar which worked well but cut slow. I upgraded to a 36 in bar and 105 cc power base and now i can cut a slab of 14 wide pine in 30 minutes.
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2024 by Peter W.

  • Works
Size: 9FT mill+14"-36"
Instructions easy to use.
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2024 by Priscilla Johnson

  • Parts missing and instructions useless
Size: 12FT mill
The bolt package was missing and the instructions are useless.
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2024 by glen m.

  • great first cut guiderail
I much prefer this screw in design over the spike style for affixing this to the log for the first cut. Make sure you properly tighten the nuts though, as I had a few that shook loose, and then the carriage bolts, washers, and nuts were lost amidst a sea of saw dust. I had some compatible sized carriage bolts at home, but they were a different shaft diameter and thread pitch, and not interchangeable. I also do not use the lag screws that they provided. I use deck screws with washers, just because I find them more convenient to use with my impact driver. I may give the oem ones a try at some point just to see how well they work though. I have used this successfully to mill logs about 11 ft in length. What I did was setup the guide rail, and then when I was about 2/3 the way down the rail, I removed the screws, shifted the rail down to the far end of the log, and screwed it back down. I do check to make sure the level will remain fairly constant, but for me, it doesn't have to be perfect. If I do much more milling with longer slabs, it would definitely make sense to buy a second set to attach together for a longer guide rail though. For those of you using this for the first time, make sure to set your chainsaw mill below the bottom of the screws that you are using. You can quickly do a check by putting the screws in the mounting holes, and then measure from the top of the rail to the bottom of the screw, and make sure your chainsaw mill is set to at least this measurement, but hopefully a bit more, just in case. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2020 by gnef

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