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Started by fencerowphil (Phil L.), January 17, 2002, 05:26:43 PM

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dutchman

1995 Timberharvester 30 HT with some modifications. I saw hardwoods in western PA. Cherry, RO,  WO,Maple, Sycmore what ever the customer wants.I'll saw softwood for special orders.


smwwoody

Custom built stationary vertical band (1.5 wide).  It works like a circle mill the log rides on a carriage and the band stays put.  

Have bought and sold 3 circle mills without even setting them up in the past 2 years.  

It is time to get one set it up and sell the band.

I cut mostly red and white oak, cheery, white pine, and hemlock.

It mostly goes to 4/4 lumber, ties and blocking for the hard wood.

framing and sheeting lumber for the soft wood

Woody
Full time Mill Manager
Cleereman head rig
Cooper Scragg
McDonugh gang saw
McDonugh edger
McDonugh resaw
TS end trim
Pendu slab recovery system
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BW_Williams

Lucas 618 here, portable milling in Chelan Co. WA.  Will mill most any kind of logs, especially free ones.  Tommorrow it's Cottonwood, found a buyer for 500bdft 8).  BWW
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Ianab

Peterson 8" WPF powered by a Stihl 090. Noisey, but it makes the sawdust fly  :)
Picking on the free logs that would otherwise rot or be cut up for firewood.
Have trailer, will travel  8)

Ian
Weekend warrior, Peterson JP test pilot, Dolmar 7900 and Stihl MS310 saws and  the usual collection of power tools :)

Stan

066 with 24" Alaskan, E. Tenn., mostly syp killed by the bark beetles. Just cuttin' stuff for my own projects.

Tom, how's come you gave your offbearer's picture to Jeff to use for an atvar?  ::)
I may have been born on a turnip truck, but I didn't just fall off.

Haytrader

smwwoody,

Your name should be "Sawmilltrader"

 :)
Haytrader

Engineer

Late to the party, but I'll play (mixed metaphor, eh?).

Woodmizer LT30G14, 1984.  Also Stihl MS390 and 025.  Saw a lot of white pine lately, plus native hardwoods, mostly white ash, cherry, basswood; plus whatever I can scrounge or beg for from local tree guys and excavators

Want to upgrade to a new LT40 Hydraulic.

Left_Coast_Rich

At the first of the year I drug home an lt40hdd42 super. since then I have been sawing black walnut, english walnut, water oak.  I will be getting some cottonwood in the near future.  I have a 72 gmc boom truck and big trailor to drag home these beauties.  Kiln next year or sooner  LCR
 8)
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jimbo

 2003 LT15 with a fue modifications   walnut,cherry ,pine

JD350Cmark

Had my LT40 for 2 months now.  Milling mostly Fir, did some Redwood the other day, smells good and cuts like butter.  So far just cutting my own trees for my own projects.  

I see people posting the number of board feet in lumber for what they cut last year or how many board feet they have cut total etc...  How are you recording this?  Writing it down at the end of each day?  Is it important to keep a running total?  
2004 Wood-Mizer LT40HDG25

RMay

 I am recording my bf. &, time by the job on the calender book 8)
RMay in Okolona Arkansas  Sawing since 2001 with a 2012 Wood-Miser LT40HDSD35-RA  with Command Control and Accuset .

Tom_Averwater

I've got a "Breezewood" band mill bought new in 94 ?. 18 Ft. X 30 " / with a Kubota Diesel on it. I cut part time when ever I have a chance to. Cut Cherry, Oak,  Poplar,  Ash & telephone poles. I've been thinking about going full time. Up to now it has only been "word of mouth" advertising.
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