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Haddon Lumbermaker

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Arrives Wednesday, Jun 3
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Features

  • Cut any size lumber you need right where the tree falls, use for a cut off saw,
  • Make boards, beams, planks, and more with your chain saw and this inexpensive tool!
  • The HADDON LUMBERMAKER fits all chain saws, & attaches to the bar in seconds.
  • MADE IN THE USA, includes 30 page "how to" owners manual, fits 2x4 or 2x6 guide board
  • Works with regular chain, saw swivels for PLUNG cuts, has a LIFETIME GUARANTEE!!!

Description

Turns your chainsaw into a portable saw mill and accurate cutting tool. Attaches to saw and guides along a board nailed onto a log to produce low cost lumber. Cuts 2˝ x 4˝, 2˝ x 6˝, 2˝ x 8˝, 2˝ x 10˝ and 2˝ x 12˝ or thicker. Attaches in seconds to any size or model chainsaw.

Brand: Haddon Lumbermaker


Power Source: manual


Horsepower: 1.5 Kilowatts


Item Weight: 1.63 Kilograms


Manufacturer: Haddon Lumbermaker


UPC:


Model Number: CECOMINOD088770


Brand Name: Haddon Lumbermaker


Manufacturer: Haddon Lumbermaker


UPC: 700253433678


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Power Source: manual


Horsepower: 1.5 Kilowatts


Item Weight: 1.63 Kilograms


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Amazing. Five stars!
I love this item. I researched for months Alaskan chain saws . Couldn’t decide what to purchase. Then I came across a you tube of a guy using this item. Same design from the 70s. Their website was old school and I loved the old info booklet it came with from the 1970s with the details on how to use it. It’s solid and made well. Easy to figure out how to use. Best of all, it works great! I used it all day yesterday. Made some amazing looking cedar slabs and boards. My only complaint and it’s a small complaint, is you only get one Allen key. You need this Allen key to tightened and make adjustments. Basically if you are way back in the woods and you drop or loose this little key your day could pretty much be over using the tool to make slabs. I’m going to purchase a ton of extra Allen keys. Otherwise 5 stars!! Super happy with this purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2024 by Cinc Hayes

  • 5 stars and made in the USA.
I was skeptical, but it works extremely well for making true 4x4 and 6x6. I tested with a medium-duty Husqvarna 435 with a 18” bar and recent chain (not razor-sharp, not bad either). Wood was cut very square and saw did not slip off this jig. Was happy to claim this old cedar that was downed in a tornado at a family retreat that goes back generations. The end product will be as square as your guide board if you follow the directions. If you are not good with running chainsaws, this is not for you. It would not work with an electric saw unless the wood was very small and very soft. Minimum 18” bar with this- angling it down more than 45 degrees is where it gets unsafe. The overall capability of what you can saw is limited by your saw- again, minimum 18” for 6x6 and minimum 40-50cc. Make a sacrificial crib at least 6 inches off the ground to miss kissing it and ending your chain. The crib doesn’t need to be exactly level and if it moves a little it doesn’t matter so long as you blade stays square on the guide board. Full power, don’t push hard, and draw to you. Make sure the guide board is very true. You only need 2-3 3.5” woods screws to hold this down snug. Make the guide board past past the log about 12” so that you have room to end the cut. Mounting the bar is easy- read the directions. I thought the ‘pinning’ method would slip eventually, and it did start to rotate a little after a few passes, but never slipped off and touched chain to metal. The other method is drilling two holes through your bar and use included grade 8 bolts- I’m doing that next to make this even better. Again, read the directions. First printing was 1976 and a very thoughtful man wrote them. If you have wood to fell, this is a must. I am adding another hobby if dropping trees for top-quality beams now in my spare time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2020 by That Guy (no, the other guy)

  • Useful Milling Accessory - Slight Quality Control Issue
Received the Haddon Lumbermaker and all seemed fine out of the box. The only issue I found is that the center tapped screw hole which is used as the third "safety" set screw for holding the chain bar to the Lumbermaker was not tapped correctly and the provided set screws couldn't be fully secured. The other two tapped holes were fine. Since I decided to hard-bolt the Lumbermaker to my chain bar anyway (it just feels more safer to do it this way for me) the set-screw thing wasn't a real issue in my case. The tool is well-made and formed from thick metal and heavy duty fixings. It provides a simple way to mill lumber from trees and to square off edges to create the "cant". You can mill boards using this tool, but I am finding it best used in combination with an Alaskan-style mill jig for the chainsaw. I use the Lumbermaker to slice the first edge off a log, and then sometimes the two opposing faces before switching to the Alaskan mill to cut the boards. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2014 by Dean Bielanowski

  • Very pleased, worked better than expected.
I have a good stock of 70' power line poles, cut into 8' lengths. Once I got the 2x6 planed and sanded to the correct width, and attached to the poles, I added wax to the sides of the 2x6, just to make the Haddon jig slide easily. It worked perfectly. I'm using it to make lumber from several old power line poles, that are made of cedar. I'm using a Stihl MS251 w/18" bar, with a regular chain. Plan to purchase a 20" bar and chain, so I can reach all the way through some of the larger ends of poles. I have a 12" planer, so the slight rough cut is no issue, as I can slice them off at +1"thick and plane down to 3/4 or 13/16. I'm able to produce lots of perfectly smooth valuable cedar lumber, for fencing and bird house projects at a fraction of lumberyard prices. I would caution everyone to recheck the tightness of the three set screws used to connect the lumbermaker to the chain bar, to insure they stay tight. Be careful to not overtighten and warp or break the casting. I found after using the device for a few minutes that the screws needed a little more tightening. Use all the safety precautions reccommended with the equipment, take your time, be safe. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2016 by Robert M. Sizelove

  • Great jig but with serious caveats...
I purchased this jig to mill some douglas fir. I picked out the straightest 2x6 from Home Depot, screwed it down, and ran the cut. The jig has instructions to follow and all was well. Since the screws cannot be over tightened, my major issue was bar oil going on the bar and screws getting loose and the jig would lose its place and crash into the chain killing the teeth. Only plausible solution was to drill holes into my bar to keep the jig secure. Unfortunately the bar is a pain to drill through so after one hole I gave up. Overall, once installed and running, the cuts were great - straight, simple, and easy to do. I was doing a long log 16'+ so if you run along the 2x6 back and forth and make multiple passes, it works very well and much quicker. In the end, hiring a portable sawmill @ $80/hr was a much quicker and efficient choice for the project, but it is a great jig to have part of the kit. USA quality and worth it. A secondary horseshoe should be included in the packaging so if one gets destroyed, we don't have to buy the entire jig again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2022 by Alex

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