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๐ฒ Turn Logs Into Legacy โ Mill Lumber Like a Pro, Anywhere!
The Granberg 36-Inch Alaskan MKIV Chainsaw Mill is a premium portable sawmill attachment made from aircraft-grade aluminum and zinc-plated steel. Designed for chainsaw bars up to 36 inches, it mills lumber up to 30 inches wide and 13 inches deep with precision. Easy to assemble and clamp-on with no drilling required, this American-made tool empowers outdoor builders and DIY woodworkers to create custom boards and beams directly on-site, combining durability, portability, and expert craftsmanship.
















| ASIN | B06XHLVY6Y |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #44,622 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #306 in Chainsaw Accessories |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (979) |
| Date First Available | March 9, 2017 |
| Horsepower | 2.8 Horsepower |
| Included Components | GRANBERG - G778-36 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 18.1 pounds |
| Item model number | GRANBERG - G778-36 |
| Manufacturer | Granberg |
| Part Number | G778-36 |
| Power Source | Hand Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 37 x 14 x 4 inches |
| Size | 36 Inches |
| Style | Mill |
D**R
Wished I bought one sooner
All the parts seem well made and fit together properly. All needed hardware was included. The assembly process was not too difficult, but the instructions could be better. The parts are of stout construction which is good but also not light. Once put together with the saw it is heavy and using it is physically taxing. Between the physical effort and inherent risk this is not for the faint of heart. Not trying to discourage anyone but be aware of what your getting into. I made my own guide rails to do the first cut and it did take some figuring out. I was probably making it harder than necessary, once done I got good results and the next 1st cut will going quickly. I got nice flat surfaces both side to side and along the length of the log. Adjusting the mill for the thickness I wanted was a little difficult. I ended up making a set of gauge blocks out of wood on the table saw, these made setting the thickness easy and repeatable. Just cut a pair to the desired dimension, make as many sets as you want. I was a bit disappointed at how much width of cut is lost. I have a 24 inch bar, but the amount lost at each end to setting is in the mill leaves me with a 19 to 20 inch max width. I knew there would be some loss but not that much. My saw will handle a longer bar and I considering getting one. Having said all of that: The mill is well made (in the USA). It functions as expected, and produces good results. Excellent value for the money spent. I'm very happy with it. I have paired with an Echo CS-590. Wish I had done this as a younger man when I was stronger and had more stamina.
C**G
was easy to assemble and felt sturdy during many hours of ...
I chanced upon a variety of logs as my neighbor was having many trees taken down. His tree guys left em in 8-12' lengths for me, around 8-15" diameter. I have been turning them into beams and planks for about a month. I have a rancher 460 and bought 2 oregon 24" ripping chains. I'd say a 24" bar will cut up to 18" for sure, maybe 19" diameter logs. The Alaskan mill works very well, can be setup right or left handed, was easy to assemble and felt sturdy during many hours of operation. Tips from me and some I looked up: (A) sharpen sharpen sharpen, as soon as it gets slow sharpen chain; (B) I increased oil mix ratio to 40 to 1 to help engine during high use; (C) oil sprocket, bar and chain between changes; (D) since logs were smallish I setup 2 areas, one for first cut that I was able to roll logs under set mill and cut first cut (a leveled ladder on supports that I could adjust) and 2nd, a area with 2 4by4s I would lift logs onto for planking/beams since bending over all the time was tiring. I probably should have made a video, made a nice rustic purgola with the wood so far. Ok, so wood was oak, black cheery walnut and pine. The difference in speed and how hard the chainsaw worked was really noticeable (not surprising) between them all but most of all, how often I needed to sharpen. Also, I started 1 month after they were felled and found that the black cherry outsides dried fast and became very hard and wore down the chain fast (very annoying). Oak was next toughest and then, this was surprising to me, walnut was nice to cut and didn't overwork my chainsaw. The 15" Pine was well within the Rancher's ability and I expect I could put a 30" bar on it and cut up to 24" diameter pine. I wouldn't go past 18" with walnut and black cherry was a bog fest at 14". So for hardwoods of any good size, 75cc and up! As for drying, it is working out pretty well, trimming the outsides off the hardwoods with a table saw seems a must as soon as you have them in planks. (I did paint ends of logs as well with poly as soon as I got them) Still, some splitting but I think that is to be expected. The walnut also held up the best in this area wtr hardwoods I had. PIne doesn't split often but gotta get it setup well so it doesn't warp. Still learning but hope that helps any would be new owners of this. Finally, the ultimate plan is to get a small sawmill and just cut logs downto size as needed (to fit inside mill parameters and/or ligten for transport). For that the chainsaw mill will be perfect. It also worked very well for making beams, which I will continue to use it to make. Planks all came out pretty well and if you keep chain sharp and move at a nice pace, they only need touch up sanding if you want a good finish, but ultimately it is a bit of work/effort and time to make planks. (update: just cut up into lumber a 17" diameter black cheery log, 7' long. Slow but the rancher got the job done. Needed to sharpen chain after 2.5 cuts, but the lumber is a great reddish from a very straight section. Now, will it dry well... seems slower is better so maybe will cover it) *** my first batch cracked more than it should because I had some of it in more sun than the other part, consistent overall temperature is important (makes perfect sense, kilns do this) *** may have had to sharpen a little more than is typical due to no extra oiler and thus chain getting hot *** tried a standard 25 degree chain instead of ripping. Cut about the same speed, maybe even slightly faster. Finish was noticeably rougher. I had dulled my ripping chains over a number of cuts and wanted to finish off all the logs, not disappointed since I was making 6 by 6 or bigger beams. So finish did not matter.
C**.
Worth the price!
So far, this Granberg chain saw mill has totally exceeded expectations, although admittedly, I haven't used it yet. As such, I cannot rate "Durability" at this time, but I'll update this after I've used the mill to saw up a few logs. The reason I wanted to give them a shout out today is because of the exceptional instructions and packaging and the quality of the mill. Hopefully this will help another buyer. When I ordered it, I was a little bummed about the price since there were other models that looked very similar that were $150 less. But the reviews of those products were mixed in general, so I thought it might be worth it to go for this unit since the reviews were very good. Immediately upon receiving it and opening the box, I could see why folks regarded the Granberg units highly. The parts are high quality. Cleanly machined, scoring on the gauging and also on the markings across the unit is excellent. The attention to detail in the design is very noticeable. Everything fits together well, and they have put features into the mill in order to ensure that during and after assembly, there are no misalignments, nothing is flimsy, etc. It's just really solidly constructed. Completing assembly took me under an hour, and I could have done it more quickly, I was just really following the instructions carefully. Speaking of the instructions, let me say that having assembled dozens, if not a hundred or more things in my life from online orders, IKEA, etc., the instructions for this mill were THE BEST that I have ever used. Well written steps, lots of pictures, side notes that remind you what you should be looking for, etc. So refreshing. The ease of assembly alone makes it worth the price in my mind. It is easy to get the saw into the unit, so I am leaning forward and rating this as a 5 star ease of use. While there may be alternatives to locking the saw in place that might simplify/speed up putting the saw in, I kind of think that the safety aspect of having to tighten four nuts to ensure the chainsaw bar stays in place is a good idea. Assuming the unit is durable, and I don't see how it couldn't be given the manufacturing, I think this is going to be a great saw mill. I would highly recommend this even though it is pricier than other units on Amazon.
N**N
Great mill jig
Exactly as it describes in describes, works perfectly.
W**.
Nice tool
I like how simple it is to use. Feels like it will last for years. A little issue with fitting it together in the beginning but once together it works well.
M**L
Absolutely Fantastic Product
I have three Chinese mills that cost less than this one. I would highly recommend NOT getting the Chinese mill. I used them a lot and they can be made to work, but if you use one, then use the Granberg, you will regret spending on the Chinese mill. The Granberg is bulletproof. Pay attention to historic pricing. I only got mine when the price dipped down to very low relative to Granbergs advertised price. That said, as long as you don't spend more then Granberg is selling them for, you are still getting a fantastic product that will last you a lifetime. Also, Granberg's customer service is the best. Anything goes wrong on this mill, other than you running it over with your truck, I would expect them to just sent you the parts. (My experience. I can not speak for Granberg. But I have had friends who had small issues with their mills, and Granberg sent out new parts no questions and no cost. I liked the first one so much, I bought another (again, at an excellent price). Don't buy this all at once, but if you are going to get into chainsaw milling, you will see the reasoning behind having more than one mill (and saws, but that's another story).
A**R
Sturdy, nice depth stop with ruler, easy to setup.
I love this thing! I have used it to cut 8x8 beams and 3x12 boards out of 16 foot logs, and it works extremely well. I really like how it has a depth stop with a ruler so that I donโt have to mark out the thickness of the cut beforehand. Putting it together, setting up the saw, and putting it to use was straight forward. I currently use it in combination with the G555B vertical mill, which I tend to use for the initial cut since I donโt have a 16+ ft ladder to guide this mill.
P**G
Using this wood as trim instead of in the fireplace win-win
My friend who lives up in Northern California recommended this as a way to turn standing pine trees into beautiful custom trim. I am still learning how to use this Alaskan mill, but I think it is a great idea. In the long run, Iโm gonna save a lot of money by using these beautiful pine trees instead of buying it at the lumberyard.
M**L
Great mill
Love this mill. So easy to use.
S**H
Very nice
Amazing!
T**I
qualite
bien fait produit de qualite mais un peu dispendieux
P**S
Sturdy, well constructed.
Easy to use. Used for rough cutting lumber.
T**S
Good buy
Very sturdy. Cane o n time. Easy to assemble
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