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Title: millers in europe:are there any?
Post by: artenvielfalt on January 22, 2006, 08:49:42 AM
hello everyone, i just thought of all the people on the forum in the us and canada and so on why aren´t there any europeans on the forum don´t you have contacts to ..... brothers, uncles , grandfathers and so on who still live in germany or elsewhere in europe?
  if so, invite them onto the forum, so we could get in contact.
haven´t found something like that here in the web.
thanks and keep on posting, there are always intersting posts on the forum also for me so far away.
ulf
carpenter,miller and distributor with a peterson 10" wpf
Title: Re: millers in europe:are there any?
Post by: Fla._Deadheader on January 22, 2006, 10:10:57 AM

Welcome to the Forestry Forum, artenvielfalt. There are actually several sawyers and kiln makers and woodworkers as members here.

  Have you done a check of the members map ??  It lists some of them.
Title: Re: millers in europe:are there any?
Post by: Swede on January 22, 2006, 10:28:31 AM
Quotewhy aren´t there any europeans on the forum...................
  :o

I feel like a brother to most people here, as an uncle for the others.  ;D

Welcome artenvielfalt! Take a look at my page here and also my webpage: www.maskinochtryckluft.se
I live in Småland, 19 miles (30 km.) east of Växjö.

Swede.
Title: Re: millers in europe:are there any?
Post by: Fla._Deadheader on January 22, 2006, 10:31:35 AM

HEY Swede

  Watcha been doin, still clearing the Forest in Sweden ??
Title: Re: millers in europe:are there any?
Post by: DoubleD on January 22, 2006, 12:14:18 PM
Does wannabe sawmiller count? ;D ;D ;D ??? ??? ???







Title: Re: millers in europe:are there any?
Post by: KYPE on January 22, 2006, 12:23:17 PM
 :D HI,last time i looked Scotland was still in Europe, or has someone forgot to tell me we moved.Yes we even use German machines!. All the best Kype.
Title: Re: millers in europe:are there any?
Post by: artenvielfalt on January 22, 2006, 02:23:59 PM
ok, looked at the map and found some  on this side of the big water,...
but the real exchange as in the forum, don´t know why are the germans so lazy  or is it not such a nice group of people to talk of good and bad experiences.  i like the contact and to other millers and to see what happened to them and maybe not to make the same mistakes or prevent someone to make some i did.  well guys thanks for the reply and take care got to go to my shop again tomorow and have a nice staircase to build out of alder, part of which i i have sawns and dried myself.
ok folks  till next time.
maybe the europeans like to tell me what kind of mill you use and what are your experiences with the customers over here.
thanks again and good night here and have a nice day over there
ulf
Title: Re: millers in europe:are there any?
Post by: Jeff on January 22, 2006, 02:51:43 PM
Great idea at the invites artenvielfalt! Swede is right on, we are just a big happy family.

Once in a while we may have a little disagreement between members (AND YOU TWO KNOW WHO I AM TALKING TO!), but we all have real concern for one other and a real thirst to learn and do all we can to help each other. Swede does not even make fun of my limited ability to speak english! Now that is a true friend!  :)


Title: Re: millers in europe:are there any?
Post by: Fla._Deadheader on January 22, 2006, 03:09:20 PM

You got that right, Jeff. SOMEDAY, I hope to meet that Swede.  ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: millers in europe:are there any?
Post by: iain on January 22, 2006, 04:17:54 PM
Hey Harold how you going to meet him?

you keep moving :D

and your new address sure narrows in done none ::)

iain
Title: Re: millers in europe:are there any?
Post by: Fla._Deadheader on January 22, 2006, 04:24:33 PM

Iain, I'm hoping he gets caught in the tail wind of one-O-dem Hurrycanes, and lands in Florida. I'd make a special trip to see him, or ANYONE from the East side of the Big Lake.  8)
Title: Re: millers in europe:are there any?
Post by: VA-Sawyer on January 22, 2006, 10:05:24 PM
Artenvielfalt,

What does your logon name mean ? Where in Germany are you located ? I spent 4 years in the Bitburg area. (It is close to Trier) That was back in 1971-75.  Things have really changed over there since then.  Glad to have you here on the forum.

VA-Sawyer
Title: Re: millers in europe:are there any?
Post by: Jeff on January 22, 2006, 10:07:49 PM
I already looked it up!
"Diversity of species"   kinda like Flora and fauna
Title: Re: millers in europe:are there any?
Post by: Swede on January 23, 2006, 04:30:49 AM
Nice to hear from U, uncle Harold!  ;D
Yes, I´m still cleaning up and people now calls me for sawing even when I´ve not been in the paper. Here is -23C today so I stay at home today. 
Welcome in here for  cup of coffee when You´re passing by! :D

Amerika-Sågen has cost me SEK80 000 ($10 670) I produce ~0,4M3 /h. working alone.

Last saturday there was written in the paper about a mobile circle sawmill working around here. A very nice KARA mill powered from a 120-150 hp. tractor. The cost for such a machinery I guess would be ~SEK1 000 000 ($133 300) He produce 2M3 /h, two more men for working with logs and lumber for using the sawmill what it´s rated for. He needs SEK200 ($27)/h for running the sawmill, 4 x more place at the plant. More time for moving and set up.

Guessed and counted some and found that the cost /M3 sawn lumber for the customer would be about the same!
Think that´s the guy I met on ELMIA two years ago and wich I can meet him again now. But these cirkular sawyers use to not hear so good after some years listening to big engines and a screaming circle. (And you know who I´m talking to) So some of them nice guys use to shout sometimes....... :D  ;)

Swede





Title: Re: millers in europe:are there any?
Post by: Fla._Deadheader on January 23, 2006, 02:32:16 PM

Huh, What did you say  ??? ??? ??? ::) ::)
Title: Re: millers in europe:are there any?
Post by: Jeff on January 23, 2006, 04:29:01 PM
Whudid he say??  ;)
Title: Re: millers in europe:are there any?
Post by: Swede on January 24, 2006, 07:46:34 AM
I said...........
........................IT WAS -23*C YESTERDAY SO I STAYED AT HOME WORKING IN THE WORKSHOP.

:D Swede.
Title: Re: millers in europe:are there any?
Post by: Tom on January 24, 2006, 01:19:49 PM
By Yumpin Yiminy, Id do that too.  :D :D
Title: Re: millers in europe:are there any?
Post by: artenvielfalt on January 24, 2006, 03:28:42 PM
ok, on artenvielfalt that is a word game lets say,
art like art
and then en like and or en in french  or und as in german
then vielfalt in english that means " lots of things"
so the name for my carpentry business is like art and lots of things  means i do all you can imagine and artful work and design and,.... well all.
and yes Jeff B. is right it is Biodiversity which kind of means the same. and i have tha name from my biology studies that i did years ago.
so much for that.
hey swede what kind of machine do you use and did we meet at the elmia last year? i was showing the peterson over there.
ulf
Title: Re: millers in europe:are there any?
Post by: Fla._Deadheader on January 24, 2006, 03:30:45 PM

  OK, Ulf. You established credentials here, now, how about some photos of that ''Art and Things'' you talk about ???
Title: Re: millers in europe:are there any?
Post by: artenvielfalt on January 24, 2006, 03:42:37 PM
well, you can look at my website
www-art-en-vielfalt.de to see some of the things i did the new ones are not on there and i want to rebuild that site too.  but as usuall i have noooo idea of computer design and no time to sit next to someone all the tiome to do it .  but in time it will be better and more fotos added on
ulf
i still want to put pictures of my sawing on the forum but can´t do it becaue the images are too big and no idea to make them small.  sorry
Title: Re: millers in europe:are there any?
Post by: Fla._Deadheader on January 24, 2006, 03:46:05 PM
 Ulf
Scroll down the topics page and click on ''behind the Forum''. DanG put instructions on there under ''posting photos'' that seems to help folks get the posting thing figured out.


  Went to the website. REALLY neat things you make. I love using weird shape logs to make lumber. That freestanding shelf is something I might build in my house.

  Nice work.  8) 8)
Title: Re: millers in europe:are there any?
Post by: Swede on January 26, 2006, 05:50:54 AM
ulf;

Look to the left of this message. There´s an icon to my archive. From that You can go to [More Pictures]. Most of them are from the storm we had here last year but there are also pictures showing my saw mill. I don´t know what brand but it´s a mobile band mill from early -90. It was manual when I purchased it 2 1/2 years ago. Have built on hydraulic and electric equipment for easier and faster sawing.

I wasn´t at ELMIA last year but someone told me there was a sawinger. I don´t think there is any swingers in Sweden.

Swede