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General Forestry => Sawmills and Milling => Topic started by: Captain on October 09, 2002, 09:31:36 PM

Title: Thanks for the ideas and inspiration
Post by: Captain on October 09, 2002, 09:31:36 PM
 >:(It's time to put on the game face and get serious >:(

This is a quick post to thank all of you, especially you senior members, for sharing your talents and experiences.

I have been operating a "hobby" mill (Logosol M7) for about a year and a half.  I have gleaned as much by reading your advice and experiences on this and other forums as I have learned hands-on.  I've been reading the magazines, I've been attending the expos, now I'm getting ready to buy something more serious....

In the time that I have been operating, I have begun to learn my market and my sources, all thanks in large part to lessons learned here.

Thought it best to join in with the fun instead of just being a spectator.  Just know that I have been quietly watching and paying close attention.  

-Captain
Title: Re: Thanks for the ideas and inspiration
Post by: Frank_Pender on October 09, 2002, 09:42:15 PM
I for one, say thank you, Captain.  Welcome, a board.  the road runs in two direction.  Let is know what and where you are operating s well as sharing with us your learning curve. :)
Title: Re: Thanks for the ideas and inspiration
Post by: Bibbyman on October 10, 2002, 06:33:05 AM
Welcome Captain,  

Keep those cards and letters coming in.  

A lot of times the guy just starting out will find interesting ways to salve problems that some of us with more experience will overlook.  Always room for new thought on this Fourm. ::)
Title: Re: Thanks for the ideas and inspiration
Post by: Tom on October 10, 2002, 07:24:47 AM
Hey Cap'n
happy to have you join in.

Do you have any pictures of your Logoso?  I don't think there are any of an M7 on the forum yet.

Are you going to keep it when you get a larger mill?  I would.  I can't seem to throw anything away :D :D :D
Title: Re: Thanks for the ideas and inspiration
Post by: Captain on October 10, 2002, 09:14:03 PM
Oh yes, I've had a lot of curves while I've been learnin'
(especially when quartersawing red oak) ::)

I've learned that accepting credit cards and paying the 2% is worth getting paid immediately.

I've learned to cut the logs immediately in the summertime, let the air get to the stacks, and that sawdust dries quickly and the horses like pine the best for bedding.

I've learned that while a customer usually preferrs accuracy and quality over speed, they still appreciate the job being complete before promised.

I've learned that stickers are just like money, there's never enough.

I've learned that there is nothing more satisfying that looking at a completed structure or piece of furniture that you built from your wood that you milled for the first time .. even if it took you ten times longer that it should have.

I've learned that sawdust is an addictive drug, and like other addictive drugs, it can consume your life if you are the least bit ambitious about it... ;D

Also after 5-6Mbf with the Logosol,

I FEEL THE NEED FOR SPEED
Title: Re: Thanks for the ideas and inspiration
Post by: JoeyLowe on October 11, 2002, 06:41:06 AM
 ;D  Welcome Captain!

Sawdust is addictive.  Speaking of credit cards, I just got one of those new-fangled toys that allows me to accept credit cards at the mill site using wireless technology.  It's pretty cool and is very similar to those used by the guys who accept your car rental return at airports.  Is anyone else accepting credit cards? 8)
Title: Re: Thanks for the ideas and inspiration
Post by: Tom on October 11, 2002, 06:41:42 AM
Yep, you're doing just fine.  The older you get, the more work you'll want the mill to do. :D
Title: Re: Thanks for the ideas and inspiration
Post by: woodman on October 12, 2002, 05:06:55 PM
Welcome Cap looks like the Bay State is slowley taken over  8) 8)