Grandson is hot to trot for a bandsaw type saw mill. I would appreciate your input: make and model, good/bad and would you buy again??
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11-08-2016, 02:30 PM
I have a band Sawmill. It is a Logmaster (they are now out of business) very strong and rugged machine powered by a small Cat diesel. I bought it to saw out the lumber to build my barn. Since then we continue to make lumber although it tends to get run about once a year. The past few weeks we have been milling hemlock to make a new bed for BIL's trailer.
I am happy to have the machine. I never buy lumber except for PT. This is my second machine. I found by the experience of the first that rigidty is very important. A log loader is also a good thing. I do not have a computer to set board thickness as I do it in my head and it is not a problem. Be aware that he will need support equipment to move logs and lumber. Being very careful sticking your boards is also very important. Hope this helps.
11-08-2016, 04:38 PM
Yes get a skid steer too
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11-11-2016, 05:01 PM
Or You could just watch someone build a really big one on youtube.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL...XlQJleCwun
11-11-2016, 06:52 PM
I owned and used a LT-30 WoodMizer for 10 years. Sold it in 99 or so.
I was very happy with it. Manual load. Though outdated, there should be used ones around to be bought. WoodMizer could probably locate you one.
Steve
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11-12-2016, 12:24 AM
Guy that used to be my neighbor had one he bought new in 2000 to 2005??? He got it from a guy selling them in Ky, I want to say Lexington area. He got a great deal on it. His doesn't have hydraulics. He uses a bobcat, and a really
![]() I asked him a long time ago if the idea was to make some cash? He very quickly said no no no, he had just retired, said it was a toy to custom cut hardwoods for tinkering with in his wood shop. Now if you knew Bill, you would know he is a serious car guy, so I was surprised he didn't put in a floor lift/pit. He said later he had lost his shirt on the saw deal, and couldn't see a clear path to how you would make a living, especially in this area due to all of the competition, already established here.
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Thanks for the replies. This venture is not intended to be a money maker. Grandson went to Paxton Lumber (Cinti.) to buy some 6/4 wide cherry boards for an 8' table we built. For the money, we were not 100% pleased with the quality. He is a cattle farmer and his family owns a lot of wooded property.
Ironically, one of his distant family members, who's property adjoins his dad's farm, has an LT-40 sitting in a shed. They now live in Alabama and it has gone unused for 8-10 yrs. We're hoping to get it cheap and get it working again. Oh, skid steer is parked next to the sawmill and they have many tractors. |
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