Posted by Fritz Maurer on March 25, 2022 at 18:25:17 from (174.207.39.151):
In Reply to: cheap bandsaw mill? posted by swindave on March 25, 2022 at 17:31:54:
I dont know a thing in the world about a wood mizer , except that they are a well known name. But I doubt that you can get much cheaper than $2500 and not have a piece of junk. Gonna have to decide how bad you want to do it . Location will play a part in whether you can make any money custom sawing (I know you said you didnt want to do that, but I wouldnt discount it at the outset) once in a while to help pay for the mill. Im new at it too, I initially wanted to saw for my own needs, but I got hooked up with a carpenter who can market the stuff, and were sawing little logs into cants for cabinet makers, or saw to their specs if they like. I had a lot of Osage orange, mulberry and cherry from the firewood guy this year, I just could not bear burning that stuff anymore. It was just scrap from his firewood business so I told him to cut the trees as long as possible and we buy the logs. But sometimes he needs something sawed so at times the wood is free. The point of this rather long story is maybe you can get an investor to help buy a decent mill, and work out some terms til its paid for.
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