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The Zozen Chainsaw Mill is a lightweight, durable portable sawmill designed for chainsaws with 14-36 inch bars. Featuring a patented modular spliced design, it can be assembled into three independent sizes for unmatched flexibility and portability. It enables precise milling of slabs from 0.5 to 12 inches thick, making it ideal for professionals and hobbyists alike who demand quality lumber cutting on the go.














| Brand | zozen |
| Chain Length | 36 Inches |
| Horsepower | 0.73 Horsepower |
| Item Weight | 18 Pounds |
| Power Source | manual |
| Product Dimensions | 36.25"L x 12.25"W x 18"H |
J**J
Well made for the price and shipped quickly.
So I haven't used this yet but it went together quick and it seems pretty sturdy. I think this will work out well.
R**Y
Chainsaw mill
Portable mill works great and is very solid. Have used to slab red oak planks
N**N
Did the job and more to come!
This mill is well built with just a couple of quirks that I can easily get over. So far, I’ve milled a few oak logs and a couple maple combined with a Husqvarna Rancher 460 with a 24” bar and Forester ripping chain. If you take your time, everything runs great and I’d guess it goes about 1’ / 1-1.5 minutes. Use your wedges in the back of the log once you are clear enough and then side wedges every few feet. Also, pay attention to your markings on the depth gauge. I installed mine in opposite directions, so I have to look around one side or the other to match them up. Overall, I like the kit and know I can run a bigger saw, if I get one! Definitely recommend this Alaskan mill. Pros: Stable / wide platform that keeps cuts level and tracking well. Lightweight frame, but solid backing for the saw. Easy to adjust cut height with your standard chainsaw wrench. Brackets for the first cut work well, if your log’s end cut is fairly square. Cons: Plastic handled bolts for holding handle and end brace vibrate out. I’d recommend some blue loctite on these and nuts that won’t be adjusted. Handle is awkward to use. I wish it was upright, like most other mill kits. I might add a clamp on handle for that purpose. One the second cut and beyond, you have to make sure you start level, or the back of the guide will bind when it gets on the log.
N**R
Planking Boards
First time ever using an "Alaskan Chainsaw Mill." Setup wasn't terrible. Had to watch some videos online but was pretty easy. Of note: make sure you have a rail system for the first board, to remove the outer rough cut board. This kit did not come with those mounting brackets, but this same brand offers them. Ordered, and it worked great. One thing I found out quickly and was new to me (even though everyone I talked too who has used this style of mill, said "Yes, that is an issue" is that you lose a lot of the cutting width. I was running a 20" bar on a Stihl 311 and by the time you add the saw to the mill, the brackets and how it mounts takes up about 4 inches of your cutting length leaving you with a max cut of 16". I ended up having to purchase a 25 inch bar and new ripping chains. With the 25" bar, I was able to slab boards under 20" in width. Ideally, a 36 inch bar would be better but my Stihl 311 would be very unhappy with that much chain. Overall, really love this product. Well built, sturdy, and works. Only complaint would be with all of the track extension set screws. These will vibrate out of their hole quite easily and I am going to use some lightweight locktite to help the screws stay in place. Recommend this product.
T**H
Needs some rethinking
It works ok but it’s not very easy to adjust.
R**E
A little confusing to assemble
It did take me a bit longer to assemble as the instructions were not terribly helpful. The unit is pretty sturdy though once you do get it put together.
A**Y
Works very well!
Keep a eye on all hardware before and after cutting each piece. Very easy to assembly. Good value for cutting your lumber.
R**Y
Needs some work
If your buying one of these your clearly not afraid of a bit of work. When you unbox this spend some time with a file removing all the burrs - you get what you pay for. I removed a large portion of my knuckle on the edge of the chain tip guard while trying to adjust the bolts clamping it to the saw tip. For all you guys with the 12-14 inch bars thinking you'll squeak a 10 inch board - forget it. If you clamp the tip end over the bearing portion of the bar you'll pinch the bearing and it won't spin. I moved mine an inch or so further off the tip and it was able to spin but then while it was running I could see it smoking. I'll be getting a longer bar. A 7-8" wide cut is reasonable. I did like the way they make the overall length adjustable if you have a smaller saw your not committed to have a >36" jig body. I do not appreciate needing tools to adjust everything. Thumbscrews and lever-locks would have been nice additions. Overall I think the quality is decent and worth the $ but there is room for improvement.
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