Watson1991
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Hi
Hope your all ok?
I'm a tree surgeon based in Sheffield. I started milling up the trees id felled about 3 years ago. The planks are vary in size but have a rough thickness of 2"/2.5". All the timber is hardwood. oak, beech...
I've been looking a plunge saws to straighten the edges up but most of them only have a cutting depth of 55mm which would be on the limit really and I wouldn't want to put strain on the machine. Would you recommend using a plunge saw or a opt for a circular saw with a deeper cutting depth ? or even a different method completely. Ive got a budget of £400.
Any advice would be great
Thanks
Matt
Hope your all ok?
I'm a tree surgeon based in Sheffield. I started milling up the trees id felled about 3 years ago. The planks are vary in size but have a rough thickness of 2"/2.5". All the timber is hardwood. oak, beech...
I've been looking a plunge saws to straighten the edges up but most of them only have a cutting depth of 55mm which would be on the limit really and I wouldn't want to put strain on the machine. Would you recommend using a plunge saw or a opt for a circular saw with a deeper cutting depth ? or even a different method completely. Ive got a budget of £400.
Any advice would be great
Thanks
Matt