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THE LAWG DAWG LT40 WIDE LASERMILL! (Lots of pictures)

Started by Lawg Dawg, December 19, 2017, 10:11:40 PM

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Lawg Dawg

2018  LT 40 Wide 999cc, 2019 t595 Bobcat track loader,
John Deere 4000, 2016 F150, Husky 268, 394xp, Shindiawa 591, 2 Railroad jacks, and a comealong. Woodmaster Planer, and a Skilsaw, bunch of Phillips head screwdrivers, and a pair of pliers!

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tmbrcruiser

Congrats!!!!   That is a great laser. Also what is the power source to run the laser? Please post the name or web site.
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Lawg Dawg

Quote from: Southside logger on December 21, 2017, 06:00:47 PM
Holy Star Wars Batman.  What sort of a set up are you using there?  That looks awesome.

Quote from: WLC on December 24, 2017, 06:04:13 AM
While mine is just an LT28, I can see the value of that laser.  Mind sharing some more pics and how its mounted etc.  Could save some time and lumber over the course of a day sawing.

Quote from: Crossroads on December 22, 2017, 01:37:37 PM
Dang! You just spent some money for me with that laser. I've thought there might be some value in having one, but to see it..... hopefully you can share some details on what you used

Here's the official Lawg Dawg Laser, less than $200 for everything...have to say, so far a quality product.  I locktited every thing on it,  when I installed it. ..hopefully this helps you guys!



 
2018  LT 40 Wide 999cc, 2019 t595 Bobcat track loader,
John Deere 4000, 2016 F150, Husky 268, 394xp, Shindiawa 591, 2 Railroad jacks, and a comealong. Woodmaster Planer, and a Skilsaw, bunch of Phillips head screwdrivers, and a pair of pliers!

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Lawg Dawg

2018  LT 40 Wide 999cc, 2019 t595 Bobcat track loader,
John Deere 4000, 2016 F150, Husky 268, 394xp, Shindiawa 591, 2 Railroad jacks, and a comealong. Woodmaster Planer, and a Skilsaw, bunch of Phillips head screwdrivers, and a pair of pliers!

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Pro Sawyer Network

Southside

Do you even have to run the saw with that laser or does that thing just burn through the wood?   :D :D
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Magicman

That is awesome! 

If I sawed under a shed instead of outside all of the time I would have one of those, but I would still love to see how bright that 20 mW unit is.  I would not feel comfortable spending $150 on a maybe.   ;D
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Quote from: Southside logger on December 24, 2017, 06:28:16 PM
Do you even have to run the saw with that laser or does that thing just burn through the wood?   :D :D

:D yep, it just burns it right offa thar



 


Quote from: Magicman on December 24, 2017, 06:29:01 PM
That is awesome! 

If I sawed under a shed instead of outside all of the time I would have one of those, but I would still love to see how bright that 20 mW unit is.  I would not feel comfortable spending $150 on a maybe.   ;D

It works good under my shed early in the morning and late in the evening. ..when your eyes aren't working so great.  But you can still see it midday when you trying to figure out what number you left off on.  I'm thinking about some drop cloths for a little more shade. It wouldn't be good out in the open, unless it was very cloudy :-\
2018  LT 40 Wide 999cc, 2019 t595 Bobcat track loader,
John Deere 4000, 2016 F150, Husky 268, 394xp, Shindiawa 591, 2 Railroad jacks, and a comealong. Woodmaster Planer, and a Skilsaw, bunch of Phillips head screwdrivers, and a pair of pliers!

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Pro Sawyer Network

Magicman

OK thanks.  The only cloudy day that I ever have is "yesterday".   Same day that the fish were biting.   ::)
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Never allow your "need" to make money to exceed your "desire" to provide quality service.....The Magicman

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Quote from: Magicman on December 24, 2017, 06:29:01 PM
That is awesome! 

If I sawed under a shed instead of outside all of the time I would have one of those, but I would still love to see how bright that 20 mW unit is.  I would not feel comfortable spending $150 on a maybe.   ;D
I have a 50mW red on my mill right now(with too narrrow a fan angle). Im under a roof  and the sun shines in from the opposite side. Can see it always. Im going to get a 50mw green and put a spring loaded switch on it so the only time it lights is when I need it. It got me once in the right eye. Didnt feel good at all.
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Lawg Dawg

2018  LT 40 Wide 999cc, 2019 t595 Bobcat track loader,
John Deere 4000, 2016 F150, Husky 268, 394xp, Shindiawa 591, 2 Railroad jacks, and a comealong. Woodmaster Planer, and a Skilsaw, bunch of Phillips head screwdrivers, and a pair of pliers!

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Pro Sawyer Network

Crossroads

Is your laser 12v? The one I bought is plugs into 110v and runs off of 5v 1A. For some reason I thought it had a 12v adapter when I ordered it oops. So, I bought a 400 watt inverter as well as a momentary switch, so I don't forget and leave it on. Hopefully I'll get a break in the weather tomorrow and hook it up.
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Quote from: Crossroads on January 30, 2018, 07:28:50 PM
Is your laser 12v? The one I bought is plugs into 110v and runs off of 5v 1A. For some reason I thought it had a 12v adapter when I ordered it oops. So, I bought a 400 watt inverter as well as a momentary switch, so I don't forget and leave it on. Hopefully I'll get a break in the weather tomorrow and hook it up.

Yep, it runs off 110, but I'm stationary and have electric service where it's parked.  I just ran a drop cord down the dust collection hose.
2018  LT 40 Wide 999cc, 2019 t595 Bobcat track loader,
John Deere 4000, 2016 F150, Husky 268, 394xp, Shindiawa 591, 2 Railroad jacks, and a comealong. Woodmaster Planer, and a Skilsaw, bunch of Phillips head screwdrivers, and a pair of pliers!

100,000 bf club member
Pro Sawyer Network

Crossroads

With the right fulcrum and enough leverage, you can move the world!

2017 LT40 wide, BMS250 and BMT250,036 stihl, 2001 Dodge 3500 5.9 Cummins, l8000 Ford dump truck, hr16 Terex excavator, Valley je 2x24 edger, Gehl ctl65 skid steer, JD350c dozer

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