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The Portable Chainsaw Mill by Carmyra is a robust and versatile tool designed for milling lumber from logs. With an adjustable cutting range of 14 to 36 inches and a thickness capacity of 0.2 to 11.81 inches, this mill is perfect for both home and outdoor woodworking projects. Made from high-quality stainless steel and aluminum, it ensures durability and resistance to rust, making it a reliable choice for any woodworker. Weighing only 14.7 pounds, it is lightweight and easy to transport, allowing you to take your craftsmanship wherever you go. Plus, with excellent after-sales support, you can purchase with confidence.
Brand | Carmyra |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Surface Recommendation | Aluminum |
Power Source | Gas |
Special Feature | versatility, durability, ease of use, adjustable planking milling height and width, high-quality and rust-resistant materials, lightweight and portable design, compatibility with various chainsaws and rail mill guides |
Included Components | Chainsaw Mill, Assembling Tool, User Manual |
Product Dimensions | 36"L x 12.6"W x 18.1"H |
Warranty Type | NO" or "NS |
Item Weight | 14.65 Pounds |
Blade Length | 14 Inches |
Number of Teeth | 30 |
Blade Shape | Rectangular |
Handle Material | Plastic |
UPC | 743270990465 743270990120 |
Manufacturer | Carmyra |
Part Number | YJBJ |
Item Weight | 14.65 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | YJBJ01 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 14" to 36" |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Horsepower | 550 Watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | versatility, durability, ease of use, adjustable planking milling height and width, high-quality and rust-resistant materials, lightweight and portable design, compatibility with various chainsaws and rail mill guides |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
B**E
Looks to be a good value
The product arrived on time and was well packaged. The instructions were a little hanky but if you don’t rush easy enough to get through. I am going to have to get a bigger saw however because the one I currently have is 18 inches and once I have it mounted I only have a little over 11 inches of clearance for cutting, so keep that in mind if you’re planning on buying this. You will lose several inches of cutting length once this is attached to your saw.It seems easy to set up and went together well enough. I haven’t used it yet but plan to soon. Maybe I’ll update my review once I do. Seems like a good product for the price.Okay now that I’ve used it a couple times I will say that it works well. Only issue that I am seeing for now is where it mounts at the end of the bar tends to move a little and will get into your chain if you aren’t careful. One thing is I was probably pushing a little too much while using. A quick tip, if you can put one end of your log up on something, get your saw started and just let gravity and the saw get through the cut it goes much easier.
A**C
Pretty impressed
Finally got to use this after a year or so. It definitely took some trial and error. But it holds solid, nothing slipped or flexed. Did exactly what it's supposed to. I would suggest keeping some extra bolts with you for the part that clamps to the bar, and make sure everything is tight. Would definitely recommend this to anyone that wants to try.
L**K
Working well so far...
Purchased the 48 inch model, running a Husqvarna 390XP with a 24" and a 36" bar. The sawmill works well but keep in mind that it is a chainsaw so the boards will require much more planing than a bandsaw mill. Additional (optional) costs to use this thing were building a rail system ($35), all of the equipment to make my own ripping chains ($150), Additional handle for easier operation ($20). I would rate it higher if there was parts support for it.Out of the box...assembly wasn't hard but the only directions were the pictures so there were a few times I had to take it back apart, took about an hour total. Use caution on the bar sprocket end when clamping it, I fried a sprocket by not having the clamp centered on the sprocket rivets (you can replace the tip on most Husky bars fairly easily). Inspect the fasteners frequently for tightness, I had one vibrate loose and sawed part way through a clamp bolt.The 48 inch model with my large saw makes the whole setup heavy (#50lbs) and bulky. It would be rough if you have a bad back. The weight also makes it easy to cut crookedly if you aren't careful. With my setup it cut a large (30" diameter) red oak fairly easily once I learned to let the saw do the work, took about 5 minutes or less to cut a 2x20x8 foot long plank. It is not good for smaller logs due to the bulk, will probably get a smaller model for those.In summary....it will be a good buy for milling an occasional tree from the back yard but I'll probably buy a bandsaw mill when I start clearing my 10 acres of cedar. Of course for remote locations it is more than adequate.
B**F
Makes the cut
Have used this mill now for several logs along g with a famertec 660 and 42" bar. The jig works vary well but you will want to upgrade some of the adjustment hardware to coupler nuts for ease of adjustments down the road.. I watch how you assemble it and use a roofing square to ensure your spaced correctly on both thickness adjustments before starting your cut and it'll go as easy as the expensive ones. Would but again!
M**D
Good, bad, ugly
Ugly = 1st time using V clamp for U-bolt on one side split/cracked in half with very little force applied to nuts. Currently trying to figure out how to get this one piece replaced by seller without having to return the whole item.Bad = The steel square tubing that is the support for the bar clamps as well as the thickness adjustment indents easily when applying the necessary, clamping force to overcome movement due to the vibrations of the chainsaw/cutting. The smallest nuts and Phillips head bolts provide good clamping force on the end to end round pole alignment support however the nuts strip easily with the provided 8 mm wrench and I would’ve preferred something other than Phillips head as well.Good = almost all of the hardware seems to be much better quality than a previous chainsaw mill that I’ve used and all seems to be straight and aligns well. I like that there is plenty of room to get a socket onto coupling nuts when adjusting thickness of cut as another mill I’ve used did not have the same room. I also like the black handle stays put and does not slip off as well as has a hole on top for storing a tool. I also like to see that it seems the bar clamps provide straight alignment, and I also like the option of being able to drill the bar and bolt the clamp to the bar.
J**Y
Simple and Highly recomend
There are a lot of products out there for this type of work. I'm not looking to use this everyday but needed something specific for a job I was doing. The product worked great. I had one bolt I cross threaded but got another bolt from the store and made it work.
R**H
EXTREMELY HAPPY WITH THIS MILL.
I read a bunch of reviews and settled on this Mill. Instructions are not the best. The measurement markings do not match side to side but this has not proven to be a huge issue. I have cut one twelve foot 4"x4" post so far. Very satisfied with the results. This is a solid, functional tool. UPDATE! I have milled all the lumber to build a 12' x 20' covered area for more milling. I am very satisfied with this product. The square tubing needs to be heavier. I have used this a lot. After repeated tightening of the chainsaw bar holding brackets, the tubing has stressed and is starting to collapse. All that said, I have milled roughly $500 in lumber for less than $100 plus gas.
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