KennyG
Elite Member
Morning Wood?
His main things are sawmilling but mostly for his own stock to sell, kiln drying, slab flattening and planing, firewood. I think he has a leg up on the avg. sawmiller because he has access to this kiln and can offer kiln dried lumber.what is the etc.? Does he fell trees, stump removal, build things?
Nine finger mill
All Wood, Got Wood?, Need Wood?His main things are sawmilling but mostly for his own stock to sell, kiln drying, slab flattening and planing, firewood. I think he has a leg up on the avg. sawmiller because he has access to this kiln and can offer kiln dried lumber.
True story. High school around 1980 I took Building trades Junior- Senior year in HS. The class built a house each year. Great teacher by the way. My GF got me a t-shirt with the old iron on things that had a drawing of a 2x4 and It Takes a stud to build a house. A couple friends and myself were caught loafing in the cafeteria. We got called into the "Dean's" office as to why we were skipping class. He looks at me and said I don't like what that shirt implies so go home and change it. I drove my truck to school so not a problem yet he forgot to give me detention that my two friends got. When I got home my mom I think rolled her eyes about the Dean's request.True. But Studs Lumber Co. has a ring to it.
Hahah! I almost replied saying I don't get it... then I got it!Good one in WA.
Tubafor Mill, Inc. , now TMI
Bruce
What kind of business were you in? While I am not doubting your experience I would say things are a bit different now. But yes, I agree in the grand scheme of things the name is far from the most important. But you don't want it to suck, because it's harder to change after you have made that name into something.I don’t the business name matters. I tried various things for my business but found all my work came from word of mouth or me taking to people in person. Then one day you have more than you can do and advertising is worthless unless you want to hire more people.