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Anyone tried the new LX50 entry level Woodmizer mills?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lightning Performance" data-source="post: 8192259" data-attributes="member: 180607"><p>For what you do setup a tiny band on a trailer or just use a twin bar chainsaw mill. Doubles production on small hobby stuff. Plus they look cool. LP ftw. A Honda 13hp is a cheap clone powerhead. Put your csm on tracks. Pull the carriage when not in use to use the bandsaw. Seen a csm mounted on the front of an old pickup truck front rack with wheels mounted on angle iron welded to an expanded steel bed landscape trailer. It was originally an equipment trailer. Real simple setup. It might have been an old light bar tured into a carriage. Aluminum or tube steel is light weight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lightning Performance, post: 8192259, member: 180607"] For what you do setup a tiny band on a trailer or just use a twin bar chainsaw mill. Doubles production on small hobby stuff. Plus they look cool. LP ftw. A Honda 13hp is a cheap clone powerhead. Put your csm on tracks. Pull the carriage when not in use to use the bandsaw. Seen a csm mounted on the front of an old pickup truck front rack with wheels mounted on angle iron welded to an expanded steel bed landscape trailer. It was originally an equipment trailer. Real simple setup. It might have been an old light bar tured into a carriage. Aluminum or tube steel is light weight. [/QUOTE]
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