Attach the end brackets to the thickness rails using carriage bolts and Nylock nuts. Pro Tip: Keep these slightly loose initially; this "play" makes it much easier to square the mill later on.
Assemble the adjustment posts and place them into the clamps on the end brackets. For the nose end, ensure the bar guard is properly installed for safety. g7290.mp4
Use your framing square to ensure the rails are perfectly aligned. Once square, torque the nuts to approximately 10–12 lbs . Your First Cut: Log Preparation How to Assemble a Granberg Alaskan Chainsaw Mill MKIII Attach the end brackets to the thickness rails
This is critical—standard crosscut chains are inefficient for milling. Ensure you have a high-quality ripping chain sized for your bar. Step-by-Step Assembly g7290.mp4