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General Forestry => Sawmills and Milling => Topic started by: Rick-Wi on April 20, 2002, 05:37:32 PM

Title: Edger
Post by: Rick-Wi on April 20, 2002, 05:37:32 PM
Anyone have any sugjestions on Edgers? We will be looking for one in the near future and could use some advice.

Is the belt feed better  then the Roller type?

Rick-Wi
Title: Re: Edger
Post by: Tom on April 20, 2002, 05:45:38 PM
If you want a good one, Bibbeyman has one for sale.  Check out For Sale at the bottom of the forum.
Title: Re: Edger
Post by: Rick-Wi on April 23, 2002, 06:34:11 AM
Anyone have a Website for Morgan Edgers?

Thanks,
Rick-Wi
Title: Re: Edger
Post by: Bibbyman on April 23, 2002, 09:11:39 AM
Try this site. http://www.morganmachinery.com/  

It's real confusing as there are three Morgan operations in Sarepta, GA. – Morgan Machine (the one you want). Morgan Chop Saw, and Morgan Saw company.

Call 1-800-843-3437 and tell Lonnie that Bibbyman sent you.


BTY.  Here is a real handy directory for finding stuff.  

http://www.oregon-web.net/sawmill.htm .  

I submitted it to the Forum Link Directory but I can't find it so maybe Jeff didn't get around to putting it out there or he lost it wherever socks go when you wash them ;D.
Title: Re: Edger
Post by: Rick-Wi on April 24, 2002, 06:40:15 AM
Bibbyman, thank you for the links. Just what I needed.

Rick-Wi
Title: Re: Edger
Post by: Rick-Wi on April 28, 2002, 12:35:47 PM
Has anyone any information on a Timberking T802 edger? There is one for sale not to far from me, and I would like to get some more info before I call on them. It is being sold by Amish, and will be hard to find out info about it unless I go and visit them.

Rick-Wi
Title: Re: Edger
Post by: ElectricAl on April 28, 2002, 06:36:07 PM
Rick-WI

When you go to look at the TimberKing pay attention to the board width adjuster. It will become annoying quick.
Look at the Morgan Little Champ before you buy.

Belt drive is nice and accurate, the pinch roller type edger sometimes won't hold the board straight and you get a curved board.

Al
Title: Re: Edger
Post by: Bibbyman on April 28, 2002, 06:49:25 PM
Good to see your post here Allen.  

Hope to see more from you and Linda.  You've got a neat operation going up there in corn country.
Title: Re: Edger
Post by: timberbeast on April 28, 2002, 08:11:46 PM
Rick,  if you're heading up around Kingston area (around Lake Puckaway),  keep your antennae up.  'Twas an Amish mill up around there was going to charge a buddy of mine 2 bucks/bf to plane some cedar I gave him.  I planed it in my basement with my itty-bitty Delta portable instead.  Disclaimer:  This is not meant in a derogatory fashion towards the Amish,  just a heads-up about one individual! :o
Title: Re: Edger
Post by: Paul_H on April 28, 2002, 11:30:56 PM
What is the going rate for planing?I am trying to get a hold of a guy in the next town that has a planer.It would be good to know beforehand.
Title: Re: Edger
Post by: dewwood on April 29, 2002, 06:30:01 PM
I charge ten cents a board foot per surface. i.e. two sides and one straight edge is thirty cents, less on large quantities.  This if for my own lumber that I sell, when someone brings lumber to me I am skeptical about doing it for them.  Too many bad experiences with that wood that "I'm absolutely sure has nothing in it".
Hope this gives you an idea of where you should be.
Dewey
Title: Re: Edger
Post by: Paul_H on April 29, 2002, 10:33:31 PM
Yes,thankyou Dewey.That is roughly .50 cents Cnd.I seem to remember this guy charges .90 cents,seems a little high.But I'm new to this game.
Title: Re: Edger
Post by: timberbeast on May 01, 2002, 08:33:29 AM
A mill near me charged me $120.00 for roughly 800 bf about 2 years back,  so that's....hmmm...15 cents?  Math is fuzzy at this time of day....A millwork shop charged my about the same for some maple,  but neither would touch the edges,  too many random widths to justify set up time.  Had an old-timer some years back who had a massive planer he ran off the PTO of his tractor,  planed all four sides in one pass,  could T&G or shiplap in one pass as well with a cutter change.  He charged 50 bucks per thousand if you helped,  but he's passed on and I suppose so have the prices......
Dew - are you running the edge on a jointer?  Just curious!
Title: Re: Edger
Post by: Rick-Wi on May 02, 2002, 07:14:01 PM
Is there anyone that might have some info to share on this edger? Dixon Slab/Board Edger  2-saw, 20HP, hyd. feed w/Taylor edging belt. Price: $4,445.00. It is for sale in Wi and I don't have a clue as to its worth.

Rick-Wi
Title: Re: Edger
Post by: dewwood on May 02, 2002, 08:13:27 PM
Yes I do my edging on a long bed jointer.  I will have less waste and a glueable edge when finished.  It does take more labor than a straight line rip but with my setup it works very well.
Dewey
Title: Re: Edger
Post by: Rick-Wi on May 11, 2002, 05:48:17 PM
To all, the Dixon edger was a bust. Guy admitted it wouldn't hold any Tollerance over 8" wide. Also it was set up for short lumber. So it wasn't a good thing. Now I saw one advertized as a Morgan Trail Champ ( Year 2001 ). Is this the Little Champ extended? Says 12" blades, 20 Hp Vangaurd.

Rick-Wi
Title: Re: Edger
Post by: ElectricAl on May 12, 2002, 07:38:44 AM
Rick-Wi,

"Extended Little Champ" is the name of our Morgan.

Spend the extra money to get the extension. It's worth the money.

Not sure what the "trail" champ is, unless it's the trailer version.

Morgan had a Sale going for a while, Bibbyman got in on this recently.

We paid $7250 delivered to Cedar Rapids Iowa, 3 years ago.
This included extra blades, and a 10hp 3ph electric motor.

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Al