Sawmill

   / Sawmill #2  
Mornin Gunnar,
This is my buddies sawmill, I helped him get it up and running. I had to make a few parts to make it operational. We finally used a bigger tractor and a friction drive with a pillow block and tire for more HP.

scotty
 

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   / Sawmill #3  
Yep, i'm in. I bought a Hudson chainsaw mill and am picking it up next month. I plan on cutting my own Eastern red cedar to build my house/barn. It will be a 2 year project, starting this winter!

RD
 
   / Sawmill #4  
I am a Planer operator and licenced lumber inspector,in a large mill up here in MAINE.I have been at it for over 20 years now every thing from sawmills: circular,band mills,EDGERS,RESAWS,TRIMMERS CHIPPERS,SEVERAL DIFFERENT PLANERS,log cabin machinery etc.SAWDUST AND SHAVINGS IN MY BLOOD!!!!! I have searched far and wide for a decent sawmill,planer mill forum on the net...havent found much.We do have an organization here in the North east called the NORTHEAST PLANER OPERATORS ASSOCIATION.I was a member for several years,i need to get involved again.If you find out about any forums let us know please.
ALAN
 
   / Sawmill #5  
the best place I have found and one of the only really good free ones is here http:/www.forestryforum.com I'm a member for a while now while I don't have a mill I do have timber, and have been deciding on getting and looking for a good mill. not many around even on e-bay, NEW ones yes but they range from the really low production 4K range to the high production Woodmizers & pertersons/ lucas mills, (swing mills really are appealing to me but not a heck of a lot of BIG trees around these part now but you sure could corner the market if ya had one locally!

mark M
 
   / Sawmill #6  
you guys should check out www.woodweb.com. I think they have a forestry forum on there.

d80
 
   / Sawmill #7  
Gunnar,

I got my March issue of Northeast Farming magazine and they had a pullout section on the LOGOSOL sawmill. I had never seen one before and when I saw this post I thought what a concidence! Is your mill electric or do you use the chainsaw for power? Do you have to push the saw through the log or is there a mechanical winch to pull it?

I also looked at some of your other posts and came across your son's website. You must be very pleased with him. He has had quite an adventurous education. His photos are fantastic.

I have enjoyed your contributions to this site and like others am envious of all of your "toys".

Eric
 
   / Sawmill #8  
Spiker,

I have been on the Forestryforum, but for some strange reason they will not let me register because i have a free e-mail address(hotmail). Apparently they must have had trouble in the past with trolls. It 's too bad, because it is a very informative forum, and i am sure there are lots of us with free em's that are missing out.
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Maybe the moderators here will consider a woodworking/forestry forum here. The one on Countrybynet just doesn't seem to get many hits.

RD
 
   / Sawmill #9  
Maybe they've changed the rules since I joined, but I used Yahoo free email to register at forestryforum with no problem.
 
   / Sawmill #10  
I think mine was lofed on using yahoo too? mayb it is just
hotmail

I use yahoo and / though I did have yahoo as a web site host for many years. and i have yahoo mail through them still?

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