bookerdog said:It does look well made. And if it goes for under 2k that would be cheap. I wonder if it would be pretty easy to pickup and move. I would wonder about parts availible also. Looks like a great deal though.
CaseyForrest said:It looks like its built on a low production scale. It appears to be well made, although the track section looks a might bit flimsy.
It also appears to be somewhat portable, but not big enough to justify putting it on an axle and pulling it. I like the fact its got its own powerhead.
Think it would make a nice addtion to the CSM if the track section was beefed up enough to throw a modified axle under it, a coupler, and have a small, mobile band mill?
flht01 said:It'll be interesting to see how much the reserve is along with shipping. If you were going to continue using your csm to build cants I think the 16" width X 8" height cuts would be ok. They mentioned wm blades, I'd want to know the blade width to make sure it's a standard size. The carriage looks well built, be nice to have a carriage built for a csm that would share the same trailerable track you mentioned building. If you were considering building your own track, you might contact them about purchasing only the carriage. Just a thought...
stonykill said:I CONTACTED THESE GUYS AS THEY ARE ABOUT A 2 HOUR DRIVE FROM ME. THEY WILL SELL THEM FROM THEIR SHOP ALL DAY LONG AT $1895. IF YOU CALL THEM A DAY AHEAD OF TIME THEY WILL SET ONE UP TO DEMO FOR YOU. I GUESS I NEED TO COUNT MY PENNYS AND MAKE THE TRIP:rockn:
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