- LT50 Familiarization
- Marty Parsons from the Pensylvania branch goes through the setup of an LT50. This is probably the best designed portabel mill in the US market today. A very good YouTube resource.
- LT15 Setup and Use
- The LT15 Series is the best ‘homesteader’ mill ever made. It’s solid, easy to use, and can square logs up to 28 or even 30 inches. Rugged enough to absorb rough handling, some of these early LT15s have a track record in Alaska of over 25 years.
- Blade Lubrication and the Lube-Mizer
- How Alignment and things like Lube/Cleaner affects the quality of your cuts (From Hobby Hardwoods).
- Keeping your blades clean and free of pitch buildup means they will stay cooler. Cool blades last longer. After trying diesel and mixtures of water and soapy additives, only the BioLube ADD-1 consistantly keeps the pitch from forming on the blades and even under the wheel belts. Concentrated product available in gallons and 5 gallon containers at Woodmizer Alaska.
- Easy Steps to Correct Blade Alignment by Hobby Hardwood
- Using the AccusetII
- A Sawmiller explains how he uses AccusetII
- Setting the Kerf Value
- Using a dial caliper and a scrap piece of wood, you can easily determine if you need to increase or reduce the Kerf value. It’s possible to dial it in to literrally a few thousandths of an inch !
- Sliding Quarter Scale Use
- Grade Sawing Saves your logs by giving you more stable lumber.