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Started by Dustin, February 05, 2012, 12:24:27 PM

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Dustin

Hi everyone! I am finally putting my first post up after creeping on here for awhile. I would like to buy a WM someday to saw my own logs and possibly be a mobile sawyer. I don't have any sawing knowledge or equipment as of yet but I hope to in the next couple of years. Until that day comes, I am just soaking all the knowledge up I can from you guys. I would like to thank each one of you for sharing your experiences and pictures on the forum.  My wife says I'm addicted to this site, and shes probably right but I'm learning something new everyday.
Richardson Sawmill
'20 Wood-Mizer LT50HD Wide
Husqvarna 390XP and 450 chainsaws

Just getting started but already know I have an addiction problem.

Chuck White

Welcome to the Forestry Forum Dustin.

There's a lot of info to absorb from this site!
~Chuck~  Cooks Cat Claw sharpener and single tooth setter.  2018 Chevy Silverado and 2021 Subaru Ascent.
With basic mechanical skills and the ability to read you can maintain a Woodmizer  LT40!

TreeWinder

Welcome in, great people and info here
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Cutting Edge

Dustin, Welcome to the Forestry Forum. 

Hey, don't feel bad, my wife says the same thing to me.  I think its addicting because you can always learn something, every visit.   :P  I consider it a BIG "How To" book.  And the folks here TOP NOTCH!!!
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wannasaw

welcome Dustin, that's a bug that bites alot of us. It can cause fever and make you delirious. Which is a good thing!
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plowboyswr

Welcome! There's been quite a few of us thats been bit by the bug and found our way here. You're in good company. Sit back relax and get ready to  :P there's more here than you can read in one sitting.
Just an ole farm boy takin one day at a time.
Steve

Magicman

Welcome to the Forestry Forum, Dustin.  At one time each of us were where you are.  You are wise to read, study, and learn.  If there is a portable sawyer close to you, make a friend and a visit.   :)
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Bill Gaiche

Wecome wannasaw. You are at the right place to learn and make some good company. MM is right to check around and find yourself a sawyer and belly up to him and tell him how you would appreciate some help. I bet he will. Good luck. bg

038magnum

Welcome Dustin.
This site is very addictive! I have the sawmill fever bad also. I have had it for years.
If everthing go's right I will have one this spring. I hope your wife is behind your dream like mine. Mine is tired of my dreaming and wants it to be a reality.
Good luck on your reading and studying on this site.
WARNING!    Your dreaming will only get worse!

jueston

welcome to the furum, were in the same boat, just hanging around reading untill i can get me a mill and cut some wood....

millwright

Welcome to the forum. You can learn a lot here . Try to buy as much mill as you can afford, and hydraulics are sure nice.

bandmiller2

Welcome Dustin,at least it isn't porn.Keep you eyes pealed for mills in your area possibly help out and learn to operate.That should just about seal your fate. Frank C.
A man armed with common sense is packing a big piece

VictorH

Welcome Dustin.  It is addictive, spent some time on here and remembered running around with my dad buying timber for Midwest Walnut and now I've got a LT40 and looking to build a timberframe home.   :D  :D

bugdust

Hey Dustin, Welcome aboard! It's not the bug you need to worry about, just wait until you get sawdust in your blood, then you'll really be hooked. You won't find a better bunch of guys and gals, so sit back and enjoy the ride.
Since I retired I really like work: It fascinates me. I can sit and look at it for hours.

samandothers

Welcome this is a great place. I just started a couple weeks ago and love the discussion and knowledge that is shared. 

thecfarm

Dustin,welcome to the forum. It's good to have time. Lots of shows out there to see the mills in action. I only saw for me,never thought about sawing for others. Too busy with my own projects,not sawing projects either,too help others.
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Buck

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Dustin

Thanks for all the kind words.  I got bit by the sawdust bug back in high school when I started working construction part-time.  I'm still working part-time for the same company, when I have time off from the full time job.  I dabble a little bit in woodworking when I have any free time.  :D  There is a couple different guys that live about an hr from me that I'm trying to let me help out a little bit.  Kinda the wrong season to be trying to find time to help someone saw outside in the snow.
Richardson Sawmill
'20 Wood-Mizer LT50HD Wide
Husqvarna 390XP and 450 chainsaws

Just getting started but already know I have an addiction problem.

customsawyer

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Cypress Sam

welcome.  If you ask a question around here I'm sure you will get an awnser or 30.

Sam
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slider

better watch it Dustin,got two harleys ,2 jeeps ,don"t play with them like i did before .i"m just a weekend sawyer but the wood keeps piling up.custom sawing ,free trees,neighbors.it never ends.careful if you stumble over this cliff.this is just a gentile warning. if you don't believe it just ask .probably wind up in rehab with the rest of us.now with all that said,whatch looking at and when are you picking it up.don't tease us get a move on. and good luck glad to have you on the forum  al
al glenn

schakey

Welcome Dustin. Been doing the same thing for along time. ;D
I have a friend in Wv with a lt40 super that I get to visit sometimes
and hoping to get to meet Lud who lives close by.But being a truck
driver on the extra board I don't get much time to do anything.
Thank goodness for the FF app on the smartphone :)
Think-Dream-Plan-Do

mad murdock

Welcome Dustin. You are at the right place. Will you have your own log supply, or how is that side of your equation balanced?
Turbosawmill M6 (now M8) Warrior Ultra liteweight, Granberg Alaskan III, lots of saws-gas powered and human powered :D

OneWithWood

Dustin, it all starts with a dream.  I had a similar dream a few years back and the fine folks on this forum offered some wonderful help and advice.

Check it out here: https://forestryforum.com/board/index.php/topic,1400.msg747261.html#msg747261

Welcome and good luck!  8)
One With Wood
LT40HDG25, Woodmizer DH4000 Kiln

Dave VH

you've come to the right spot!  The forum here is better than college.  The professors here talk to you because they truly want to help people like you, and me.  I've learned just about everrything that I know about milling either from the forum here, or from people that I've met on the forum and later met in person.  I don't know much yet, but i have been able to produce some nice lumber with their advice.  You will never find better quality instruction from better people anywhere else.  I can't hardly comunicate how gratefull I am for all of the great info that I've learned here.
I cut it twice and it's still too short

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