Lumber in Africa
The Alaskan Small Log Mill being used to make some lumber in Africa.
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The Alaskan Mill was used to make these timber frames in Norway.
Read MoreMaking Use of a Fallen Tree
President Erik Granberg using the Alaskan Small Log Mill to slab up a tree that fell down in his neighbor’s yard.
Read MoreMini Mill
The Mini Mill in action!
Read MoreBlack Walnut Beauty
Kevin Taylor, an avid user of Granberg Alaskan Mills, used the Alaskan C2 Mill to slab up this black walnut beauty.
Read MoreMilling Lumber in Tena, Ecuador
The locals were exuberant to find that old logs could be turned into quality wood. In most places around the world, the good trees have been cut and the timber industry has moved on. But many quality trees were left on the ground and now local farmers are finding new ways to make good money…
Read MoreEastern Black Walnut table
Forrest Taylor cut all the fine wood for this highly original hall table with another great original – the Alaskan MKIII
Read MoreAmerican tools at their best
I recently purchased your Alaskan Mill from a UK distributor. I write to tell you just how delighted I am with your justly famous and highly-thought-of jig. As a customer/user and a former Technical College Wood Trades teacher, I would hope that my honest observations may be of some interest to you. First of all…
Read MoreMini-Mill Mantlepiece
Used your mini-mill to square/flatten the back of this old oak barn beam that I’d using for a fireplace mantel. Worked great! Thanks for a well built and easy to use piece of gear. Rick Barker
Read More“Mill”-ion dollar cabin
Colin Beggs, a contractor working in Idaho, created many of the beams for this million-dollar lakeside cabin using the Alaskan MKIII mill, including the massive bifurcated timber that supports the main arch seen in this photo
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