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<blockquote data-quote="redprospector" data-source="post: 3757616" data-attributes="member: 5448"><p>Let me tell you guy's a little story.</p><p>About 12 or 15 years ago I had a custom milling business using a Woodmiser LT30 that I had leased from a guy who inherrited it when his dad died. Well, business was good and the owner of the mill saw that I was making money, and decided he wanted the mill back when the lease was up.</p><p>I started looking at Band Mills and almost died from sticker shock. Being the "fart smeller" that I am, I decided to build my own mill. Long story short, I kept track of everything I spent on my mill. I kept track of the time I spent too, but I'm not counting that. With the business I lost, the length of time it took to complete it, and what I spent in parts I could have bought a new mill.......and a Bobcat. But I do have the satisfaction of knowing that I can build a real nice band saw mill that is powered by a 1600cc VW engine.</p><p>It ain't rocket science, but by the time you're done you may wish it were.</p><p></p><p>Let me know how all this "re-inventing" the wheel goes for you guy's.</p><p></p><p>Andy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redprospector, post: 3757616, member: 5448"] Let me tell you guy's a little story. About 12 or 15 years ago I had a custom milling business using a Woodmiser LT30 that I had leased from a guy who inherrited it when his dad died. Well, business was good and the owner of the mill saw that I was making money, and decided he wanted the mill back when the lease was up. I started looking at Band Mills and almost died from sticker shock. Being the "fart smeller" that I am, I decided to build my own mill. Long story short, I kept track of everything I spent on my mill. I kept track of the time I spent too, but I'm not counting that. With the business I lost, the length of time it took to complete it, and what I spent in parts I could have bought a new mill.......and a Bobcat. But I do have the satisfaction of knowing that I can build a real nice band saw mill that is powered by a 1600cc VW engine. It ain't rocket science, but by the time you're done you may wish it were. Let me know how all this "re-inventing" the wheel goes for you guy's. Andy [/QUOTE]
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