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.
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Essential for ensuring the mill frame is perfectly square before the final tightening. Attach the end brackets to the thickness rails
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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