Standing Up The Post and Beam Timber Frame

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Essential Mountain Homesteading

Essential Mountain Homesteading

6 жыл бұрын

Standing Up The Post and Beam Timber Frame
We recommend large displacement saws for more effective ripping. However smaller saws will work but are less efficient and some of the bars on the smaller saws are too narrow to mount the chainsaw mill's clamping brackets, without pinching your chainsaw bar's rails.
How much power must my chain saw have?
The general rule is, the more power your saw engine has, the faster the cutting speed. Almost any engine that runs, will cut, it just depends on how much time you want to spend milling your lumber. - How do I make first my first cut?
With the Alaskan Mark III Chainsaw Mill Attachment, you need to have a flat surface for the mill to ride on to get a flat even cut. You can nail a 2x10 to the top of the log or you can buy our Slabbing Rail Bracket Set
How long are your Slabbing Rail Brackets?
Our Slabbing Rail Brackets are about 15 inches long and there are two of them in the set. They attach to two 2x4's that you purchase locally. Attached with the hardware provided, the two rails provide a flat surface to guide your first cut with the Alaskan Mark III Chainsaw Mill. Can I use my regular chain for ripping?
Your regular stock chain on your saw works okay when it is sharpened correctly. All top angles must be the same uniform angle(25, 30, 35 degrees) and your depth gauges must be at the same height, no more than thirty five thousandths below the cutting edge of the tooth. For better ripping results, re-sharpen your stock chain to zero (0) degree top plate angle from the 25, 30 or 35 degree angle mentioned before. The zero degree top plate angle reduces the power needed to rip and produces smoother lumber than your regular stock chain. However neither of the above works as well as Granberg Ripping Chain. - Do I need an Auxiliary Oiler Kit? -
Chain saws deliver oil to the drive links via an oil hole in the top of the bar at the power head end of the bar. Oil has to travel to the bottom of the bar where most of the cutting is done. For smaller bars and small cuts, this system works fine. For larger bars, 24" plus, we recommend our Auxiliary Oiler Kit since it delivers the oil to the cutting surface of the bar. To mount the kit, two holes are required to be drilled through the end of the bar. This allows you to mount the kit on either side so that you can turn the bar on a regular basis for even bar wear.
- How thick can the Mark III cut?
The Alaskan Mark III Chainsaw Mill Attachment can cut boards as thin as 1/2 inch and as thick as 13 inches. Set up and make your first cut, remove this first slab, then use the Mini-Mill II to edge the log. This will give you a three sided cant from which dimensional lumber can be cut. Alternatively, the Alaskan Chainsaw Mill can be used for all of the cuts in various ways; Lower the mill and make a second parallel cut, then roll the log 90 degrees and make the third cut, thus giving you a three-sided cant. If your mill is not wide enough to make the second cut as described, the log can be progressively rolled and the sides removed to reduce the diameter so that the mill can fit across the log.

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@Downeastwaves
@Downeastwaves 6 жыл бұрын
Thanks again for sharing!
@TheCanadianBubba
@TheCanadianBubba 6 жыл бұрын
Looking forward to more !
@hisimagenme
@hisimagenme 6 жыл бұрын
Lookin so good you guys! I bet it feels really good to stand back at this stage and see the results so far! Smiles and blessings!
@poltex6188
@poltex6188 6 жыл бұрын
I have same problem with weight on roads for concrete delivery for my foundation. County or state says end of April before limit is lifted. Have to pay more to have more trucks with lighter loads to get it next week. Good luck with your trusses. Really like watching your videos & you & Kim together too!
@beachlife1411
@beachlife1411 6 жыл бұрын
Super nice y al...
@TheTradesmanChannel
@TheTradesmanChannel 6 жыл бұрын
Good work Josh
@EssentialMountainHomesteading
@EssentialMountainHomesteading 6 жыл бұрын
Great to hear from you
@TheTradesmanChannel
@TheTradesmanChannel 6 жыл бұрын
Essential Mountain Homesteading and miss your timber work?....never.
@augustreil
@augustreil 6 жыл бұрын
I knew you'd be here Jim !!
@BrianBriCurInTheOC
@BrianBriCurInTheOC 6 жыл бұрын
Hey you Guys should watch all those Shelter Institute of Maine Timber Frame classes and actual Timber Frame raising for PLFL.... They have like 40 or so videos of information and actual Mortise & Tendon Joinery!!! I like that Copper preservative! Don’t break your wrist on that Milwaukee Drill. The rain doesn’t do you any good either!!!!
@EssentialMountainHomesteading
@EssentialMountainHomesteading 6 жыл бұрын
Brian, Great Ideas!
@hartstudebakerkid
@hartstudebakerkid 6 жыл бұрын
Bad Idea .......why would he want to watch how PLFL does so many things wrong?
@chrisis9030
@chrisis9030 6 жыл бұрын
hartstudebakerkid They're getting a house built and have a growing and very pleasant YT-channel. What have you accomplished lately? Oh never mind.
@hartstudebakerkid
@hartstudebakerkid 6 жыл бұрын
35 plus years experience in residential construction dufas which is why I can state out how bad they make mistakes and waste time and money. I was building them right and getting payed when I was 14. I started unpayed on my parents house in 1969 when I was six years old when my job was to nail the subfloor down. My dad tacked the corners of the sheets and the outer edge where the walls were and I nailed down the rest one joist at a time. I even chalked a line by myself to keep the rows of nails straight and that floor still does not squeek.
@chrisis9030
@chrisis9030 6 жыл бұрын
Well SIR, I didn’t mean to hurt your feelings. But I’m bloody well sure YOU are hurting “PLFL”s feelings by commenting this way about them - and probably on purpose. Why don’t you just applaud their efforts to build a life and a house to the best of their capabilities, meanwhile sharing it all with us? Really… please never visit The Do It Yourself World. THERE’s someone who never does a single thing right. You’d get a heart attack.
@joederochemont6219
@joederochemont6219 3 жыл бұрын
Now I see you putting on the bottom portion of the sheathing level with the sill plate. Why not go an inch or 2 below that just to help with water getting under the sill plate. Just curious.
@toddhaver8535
@toddhaver8535 6 жыл бұрын
Even got metal plates for that also
@lastniceguy1
@lastniceguy1 6 жыл бұрын
Some sweet operating with that Bobcat!
@catlockhart6965
@catlockhart6965 6 жыл бұрын
What is the outside of the house going to be covered with ?
@hartstudebakerkid
@hartstudebakerkid 6 жыл бұрын
Structural Insulated Panels
@toddhaver8535
@toddhaver8535 6 жыл бұрын
Why not Morris & tenden the joints. Sorry for the spelling
@332jatc
@332jatc 6 жыл бұрын
Builded this way what's the cost going to be if you don't build at the other way what's the cost going to be over 50 years and it's in electrical and cooling bills so if you don't understand the both what the cost of one way where you pay all up-front will you save money down the road when will it be the other one from the beginning we wouldn't have anybody to have been burning coal anymore and all that stuff wasted our money to the power companies that got rich power Flats cuz we don't have any place to build them so they have to make the homes because the power plants that they needed to start with in the beginning how are you going to get you water how you going to get your summer and how are you going to get you here closes at 3 where we're at where we live every year if we don't have a way to catch the stuff we need every year that's the problem you don't have a way to save it when it comes out so quick if we did that we would
@sevenacresofheaven7744
@sevenacresofheaven7744 6 жыл бұрын
I watch your channel to see progress with different aspects of building a house from scratch, Not to see you right in the middle of the video frame, Please, Please, Please, Get out of the way so everyone can see what's going on.
@EssentialMountainHomesteading
@EssentialMountainHomesteading 6 жыл бұрын
Daniel, Ok, less me........got it!
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