I have an Alaskan mill I currently use with my 372, mainly for cedar and softwoods to make dimensional lumber up to 8x8 and nothing greater to 10' in length. I have read the threads about the HF mills (albeight mostly negative comments from people that never used them or even seen them) which led me to Hud-son mills and woodlandmills. I went and saw a demo and the actual mill made by woodlandmills, and was impressed with the overall construction. From a cost standpoint being in Canada I can try a band mill for a bit more than moving up to a 3120 and bigger alaskan.
I would like some input from anobody that has made the jump to a bandmill.
This is what I am looking at Woodland Mills Portable Sawmills - Products, and I can buy it for about the same I can build it for (assuming a new powerplant all new parts for the bandsaw mech).
I would like some input from anobody that has made the jump to a bandmill.
This is what I am looking at Woodland Mills Portable Sawmills - Products, and I can buy it for about the same I can build it for (assuming a new powerplant all new parts for the bandsaw mech).