Posted by Jo Bird on March 25, 2022 at 20:24:37 from (50.48.171.128):
In Reply to: cheap bandsaw mill? posted by swindave on March 25, 2022 at 17:31:54:
I to own a LT 40 HD, Wood-mizer sawmill. Not all people want to pay the cost of the hydraulic operated say mills and chose manual mills instead. As the old saying goes, you only get what you pay for. I'm not saying you should by the high priced saw. Rather as you indicated : " harbor freight and another company have one priced at around 2500 dollars " , now, IMHO, double that figure and the selection of quality rises to an acceptable level. My neighbor has a Linnlumber mill, other than having to man-handle the logs it's a great mill. They sell kit's in various stages to build one of their mills, I personal would by the completed kit, but not knowing your ability to assembly one it's your choice. Check them out if you are interested at the attached link: https://www.linnlumber.com/completecarriagekit.html
PS : I have NO affiliation to the company mentioned above...
Rather than buy a mill have you give a thought as to cutting the logs and hiring a portable mill to cut them into lumber ?
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