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Re: Is there any money is portable sawmills?.
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Posted by kyhayman on December 03, 2003 at 15:24:21 from (64.12.96.236):
In Reply to: Is there any money is portable sawmills?. posted by Jonathan on December 03, 2003 at 12:03:38:
There are a couple in my area that I have used before. They both do good work and seem to be doing well financially. They charge half for the sawing and will either go to the cut logs or you can bring them to one spot. Logs have to be cut to length and de-limbed. There are several local loggers that will cut for 1/2. I can take trees that arent doing me much good and get them converted to lumber. I've gotten a couple of barns worth of lumber that way (white oak) and also wagon flats. Best deal though was some yellow poplar and walnut that I were already cut when I bought the place. Mill wouldnt buy them as they were too well seasoned. Guy with the mini mill didnt mind, and I sold the lumber on the spot to a small furniture outfit.
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