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Video of my new electric saw

Started by teed, May 09, 2015, 01:14:54 PM

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teed

Just upgraded sawmill with new electric saw with water cooling. The model is called Logosol Speed Saw E5 and is equipped with E37elekrisk feed

I will make a more detailed video about the saw and the feed.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=izQ1JIs7WGk
On my homestead, I mill with.
Logosol B1001 bandsaw mill
Woodland mill HM122 bandsaw mill
Logosol F2 with Speedsaw E5 chainsaw mill
Logosol Farmers with Stihl MS391 and MS661

beenthere

teed
That setup looks like it saws pretty well.  smiley_thumbsup

Thanks for the video.
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thechknhwk

That is a slick chainsaw mill setup.  Good job on the video too. ;D

fishpharmer

I am impressed by how fast it cuts and the board drag back ability.  8)
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Dave Shepard

That's really neat. And quiet. 8)
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teed

Have not had time to test much yet, so far it has worked beyond all expectations.
On my homestead, I mill with.
Logosol B1001 bandsaw mill
Woodland mill HM122 bandsaw mill
Logosol F2 with Speedsaw E5 chainsaw mill
Logosol Farmers with Stihl MS391 and MS661

47sawdust

That is really slick.Very nice upgrade!
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dustyhat

Makes me want one. realy nice .

21incher

Really nice setup. Cuts faster then my band mill. How big a bar can it take?  :)
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teed

Quote from: 21incher on May 09, 2015, 07:35:29 PM
Really nice setup. Cuts faster then my band mill. How big a bar can it take?  :)

It takes 27" bar.
But I have the smaller model E5 which is 5000w, there's even a model named E8 which is almost twice as strong.
On my homestead, I mill with.
Logosol B1001 bandsaw mill
Woodland mill HM122 bandsaw mill
Logosol F2 with Speedsaw E5 chainsaw mill
Logosol Farmers with Stihl MS391 and MS661

JohnM

Teed, that is just plain slick!  Is that video spend up at all?  If not I'm amazed at how much faster it is over your chainsaw set-up! :o  I think fresh cut birch is some of the nicest looking wood around.  Nice stuff all around.
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thecfarm

I would like to see that in the up coming Bangor show!!!
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fishfighter

What is the power need for it?

Ox

I would have never guessed a chainsaw mill could cut so fast.  Neat!
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justallan1


BCsaw

Really cool. That slab was heading for the sun as you were cutting!! :D
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beenthere

south central Wisconsin
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teed

Quote from: JohnM on May 09, 2015, 08:40:43 PM
Teed, that is just plain slick!  Is that video spend up at all?  If not I'm amazed at how much faster it is over your chainsaw set-up! :o  I think fresh cut birch is some of the nicest looking wood around.  Nice stuff all around.

JohanM
The film is not up speed at all, there is this speed that the saws.
Yes it is sick much faster one what my chainsaw is. But I have gained another saw carriage for my chainsaw as I should have when I saw in places without power. and it has a crank on which I guess makes you get a little better speed with a chain saw. I will soon make a film that compares the saw and the electric saw.
On my homestead, I mill with.
Logosol B1001 bandsaw mill
Woodland mill HM122 bandsaw mill
Logosol F2 with Speedsaw E5 chainsaw mill
Logosol Farmers with Stihl MS391 and MS661

teed

Quote from: fishfighter on May 09, 2015, 09:02:11 PM
What is the power need for it?

fishfighter
in Sweden and in Europe it describes the effect of the electric motors with watts, not like in the US where you use the HP or Amp. Then we have some other Differences, we have 240volt wall sockets and all the houses have 3 phase standard that is 400 volts.
So the motor on the saw is 5000 watt 400volt 3 phase. But there are similar chainsaws in the US and then I think they are 220 volt 3 phase and 40Amp.
On my homestead, I mill with.
Logosol B1001 bandsaw mill
Woodland mill HM122 bandsaw mill
Logosol F2 with Speedsaw E5 chainsaw mill
Logosol Farmers with Stihl MS391 and MS661

thechknhwk

I read on the logosol page that the E5000 is 15hp.  So that saw has some grunt.

drobertson

I like it, much better than the gas powered for sure, power feed is the ticket,  thanks for sharing,
only have a few chain saws I'm not suppose to use, but will at times, one dog Dolly, pretty good dog, just not sure what for yet,  working on getting the gardening back in order, and kinda thinking on maybe a small bbq bizz,  thinking about it,

Percy

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Amazing..
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