Posted by Tim Barnes on January 12, 2012 at 08:49:04 from (74.177.120.238):
In Reply to: O/T sawmill fellas posted by lyle niemi on January 11, 2012 at 06:49:53:
A little knowledge can be dangerous but I'm going to offer what lil' I have. My mill was a lot older than Lyles' so this might not apply. We had a 00 model Frick with a 60" blade. We always ran it at 550 rpms, powered by a 100hp electric motor. This is kinda OT..We cracked the blade once due to sawing a walnut that came out of someones yard. We found another blade at a sawmill junkyard in Western NC. They wanted $400.00 for the blade, $450.00 if we wanted it hammered to set up for 550 rpms. It was interesting to watch the saw Dr. work on the blade, all he used was a straight edge, a piece of chalk and a hammer. Lyle, are you having problems with your mill sawing straight...just wondering?
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