There are only two ways to learn. Either from other people who have already tried it...or peeing on that electric fence yourself.Thanks! Appreciate that. Always helpful to better disguise how little I know.![]()
(Some of us take 3 or 3 tries to learn.
There are only two ways to learn. Either from other people who have already tried it...or peeing on that electric fence yourself.Thanks! Appreciate that. Always helpful to better disguise how little I know.![]()
I'm learning stuff but I have a question.Are you milling logs or people? "Side skins" sounds like you are milling people. lol
The first cuts on a log make "slabs", second cut with bark on the edges are called "flitches", once all 4 sides are milled you have a "cant".
May as well get everyone on the same page here so we at least sound semi-intelligent...
SR
Why not just run the engine once a month or so, keep it all in good running order.Cutting is the easy part. Finding a place to sticker the wood out of the rain can be a hassle. Green boards weigh much more if handling by hand. The romance of owning a portable band mill quickly wore off for me. I recently had a guy offer me good money for my Baker mill and I seriously thought about selling. My biggest headache is if the Honda sits for any length of time I can spend half a day removing the carb and cleaning plus trying to remember where all the springs and linkages go.
Kinda like the old timers sayin, ": what I used to do all night, now takes me all night to do!"Funny, when you are finally able to afford all the toys you have wanted all your life, now, you are too old to play with them.....I am in the same boat.
Down here 2x4-8s are about $3.25 and 4 x 4-8 treated run about $9 at the Home Depot. Almost affordable again.Things like 2x4x8 going for $12@, or a 4x4x8 for $20?
It was really handy to be able to saw lumber when lumber skyrocketed during the Covid induced lumber price escalation.
I am impatient. I looked for used mills in my area but there were none avalible. Since I purchased my mill a few have popped up and they are asking full retail price for them without a warranty. Granted they usually do have a few extras and are already assembled (which is a couple day job) but I do not regret buying new. If you sold the one you bought for what you paid for it how is somone going to save money on it?Buy used, you will save money. I bought one and sold it a year later for what I payed for it