Granberg MKIV Complete 56

Granberg MKIV Complete 56" Alaskan Chainsaw Mill Kit (3/8" Pitch)

Granberg Alaskan Mill Auxillary Oiler Kit

Granberg Alaskan Mill Auxillary Oiler Kit

Granberg MKIV Complete 56" Alaskan Chainsaw Mill Kit (.404" Pitch)

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46790 404
If you are serious about milling with a Granberg Alaskan mill, this is the ultimate set-up. This kit includes everything you will need to cut large slabs with ease, except a large chainsaw. The heart of this package is the Granberg MKIV Alaskan sawmill. These mills are the most economical way to efficiently turn your logs into lumber with the power of a chainsaw. We match this sawmill with a high quality double ended Cannon sawbar, a loop of specialty ripping chain, a helper handle, an auxillary oiler, and set of slabbing brackets to start your first cut. Alaskan sawmills can cut almost any size board or beam imaginable, and to any length! Nearly all timber is accessible to these sawmills, because they are very light and portable. Tabletops and burls are also very easy to cut with these mills, leaving the natural edge on your slab. Alaskan mills cut fastest on softwoods, but even extremely dense woods can be milled.
$1,369.99
Shipping Weight 55.0 lbs.

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Length 66" (168cm)
Pitch .404"
Gauge .063" (1.6mm)
Drive Link Count 179 Drive Links
Cutter Type Ripping
A Few Words About Chainsaw Milling... Making lumber with a chainsaw can be a very inexpensive and rewarding way to mill boards from logs. However, there are a few things you should know before diving into chainsaw milling.

Milling lumber requires a large horsepower chainsaw. We recommend chainsaws with at least 3.8 cubic inches (60 cc) of displacement for the smaller mills that run bars up to 20". For larger mills, go for the biggest saw you can get. Saws with 5.0 cubic inches (80 cc) are a minimum, and when making cuts over 36" you'll need the largest saws made. Milling lumber is extremely taxing on chainsaws. Keep the gas mixed properly and the air filters clean.

Use a ripping chain when milling. Standard saw chain is designed to cut across the grain, not with it. Ripping chains are designed for milling, and they leave a smooth, consistent finish.

Take your time. Chainsaw milling can be a slow process, but the rewards are great. Make sure logs are clean of rocks and dirt and look for nails or fencing. They will ruin a chain quickly. Always wear proper safety gear and use log handling tools to move heavy cants.
WARNING: This saw chain may be capable of kickback that could result in serious injury to the chainsaw operator or bystanders. Do not use this chain unless you have experience and specialized training for dealing with kickback. Saw chain with reduced kickback potential is available.
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