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Does anybody run circular mills here?
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<blockquote data-quote="Walnut33" data-source="post: 4254580" data-attributes="member: 47832"><p>I have seen some circs run and man they push out the board foot, no denying that. And the same for the vertical band mills. I have a big walnut company here across the river and they run a vertical band. I have never seen so much wood in my life. The logs that contain steel they rail down to Missouri for the circular. Thats one of the best things about circulars too. Cut through about anything where a chainsaw mill is game over. But the nice wide flitch slabs sometimes make up for it.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://midwestwalnut.com/index.php" target="_blank">Midwest Walnut - Producers of Fine American Hardwoods</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Walnut33, post: 4254580, member: 47832"] I have seen some circs run and man they push out the board foot, no denying that. And the same for the vertical band mills. I have a big walnut company here across the river and they run a vertical band. I have never seen so much wood in my life. The logs that contain steel they rail down to Missouri for the circular. Thats one of the best things about circulars too. Cut through about anything where a chainsaw mill is game over. But the nice wide flitch slabs sometimes make up for it. [url=http://midwestwalnut.com/index.php]Midwest Walnut - Producers of Fine American Hardwoods[/url] [/QUOTE]
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