I like bandsaw mills, no kickback and fairly safe, a friend of mine says 'if it has big teeth it eats meat and that includes circular saws', those big round blades frighten me but the sawmills still use them.
I like bandsaw mills, no kickback and fairly safe, a friend of mine says 'if it has big teeth it eats meat and that includes circular saws', those big round blades frighten me but the sawmills still use them.
A close neighbor has a band saw mill. He has no tractor. Drags the big 'ol pine logs out with his Blazer. He has cut enough to build a small entry way building onto his camp trailer. He and his wife are in the process of cutting pine logs into lumber and building a small house.
He finally said I could help. He will fell, limb and cut the logs to length. I will bring them out with my tractor & grapple.
I have seen it operate. It's a pretty slick operation.
His wife will bake me a strawberry rhubarb pie. I'm getting the good end of this deal.
Or even one fellow by himself !
30' beam on a 21' mill:
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1 poplar tree yielded 4 logs, which sawed over 100 2x4x12:
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Logs from clearing less than 1/2ac of my place (plus firewood):
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A close neighbor has a band saw mill. He has no tractor. Drags the big 'ol pine logs out with his Blazer. He has cut enough to build a small entry way building onto his camp trailer. He and his wife are in the process of cutting pine logs into lumber and building a small house.
He finally said I could help. He will fell, limb and cut the logs to length. I will bring them out with my tractor & grapple.
I have seen it operate. It's a pretty slick operation.
His wife will bake me a strawberry rhubarb pie. I'm getting the good end of this deal.