That is super cool man.I designed and built an automatic arch to keep my logs clean. Sure makes the sawmill blades stay sharp longer. The BX fits anywhere and can move big logs.
Beautiful arch. Nice work. But green? Is that allowed on this forum. <grin>I designed and built an automatic arch to keep my logs clean. Sure makes the sawmill blades stay sharp longer. The BX fits anywhere and can move big logs.
I just used trailer stub axles.That is super cool man.
What did you use for the wheel spindles?
I didn't do a good video building it but put together a slide show when I started making YouTube videos.I would like to see the build on this
I started with green, then switched to orange when green got unaffordable. Now looks like switching to red because orange is doing the same thing. One thing about green is the paint they sell is awesome and doesn't fade.Beautiful arch. Nice work. But green? Is that allowed on this forum. <grin>
Thanks. A fun place to hang out in my old age. Here's a BX grill guard with hitch and chain points that was another fun project.Very nice build, well thought out, and having a shop like yours is a plus![]()
Not really worried about the dirt. My mill has a de-barker. And most of the time I skid the entire tree outa the woods......the top is in the dirt and the trunk stays clean.I designed and built an automatic arch to keep my logs clean. Sure makes the sawmill blades stay sharp longer. The BX fits anywhere and can move big logs.
Thanks. It was a fun project so I can move larger logs with my little tractors without much work. Fun having time to play in the shop.That build is outstanding! I was about half a minute in and joked to myself, "He's basically building the snatch block, I bet he turned the sheaves himself."
And then he did.
Really impressive design and fab work, sidekick.