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Timberking 1220 Sawmill Log Stops Upgrades

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This poor little sawmill is long overdue for some upgrades!
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It's no joke, I work this little Timberking way harder than it probably should be. Not to say that I use it all that often, but it seems like it's almost always with a log that's on the top end of what it can handle. That means I'm wrestling the log around with straps and chains, and frequently it gets hung up on the log stops, and then bends them. Ever since I've owned it I've been just "getting by" with one or two least-bent stops. It's to the point that it's dangerous and counterproductive. So now we are going through and repairing and replacing ALL the log stops! This will give me much more control of the log, and more options on how to position various odd pieces. I can't wait to throw another big monster on here and see how they do!

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