Hi folks,
I picked up a sawmill on sale recently and I wanted to see if anyone else here is using one of these too.
Princess Auto is basically Canada's answer to Harbour Freight (maybe folks in the US spell it Harbor) and, well, you know... I'm usually a buy-once, cry-once guy, but getting my better half to let me "invest" even 3 g's was a dicey bit of business. So I've taken the chance. Never heard of "Bozeman" before, but YouTube had a couple of vids that didn't say bad things. Honestly, I'm pretty certain it's made of Chinesium, mostly because it's all metric hardware and there isn't a brand name to be found on anything, anywhere. But the instructions were good, and clear, which is atypical so I'm reserving judgement until I've given it a run for its money.
Anyway, I've assembled it carefully in the garage, adjusted the wheels, and fired it up. So far, the 1-1/4" blade tracks smoothly, so when the snow melts and I can get it into my back 40, I'll move it and get it sawing soon.
But if anyone has advice on this specific model, particularly any "gotcha's", I'd be very grateful. (Luckily, I can weld, because some of the welds I saw when I was assembling it weren't anything to write home about.)
Thanks!
I picked up a sawmill on sale recently and I wanted to see if anyone else here is using one of these too.
Princess Auto is basically Canada's answer to Harbour Freight (maybe folks in the US spell it Harbor) and, well, you know... I'm usually a buy-once, cry-once guy, but getting my better half to let me "invest" even 3 g's was a dicey bit of business. So I've taken the chance. Never heard of "Bozeman" before, but YouTube had a couple of vids that didn't say bad things. Honestly, I'm pretty certain it's made of Chinesium, mostly because it's all metric hardware and there isn't a brand name to be found on anything, anywhere. But the instructions were good, and clear, which is atypical so I'm reserving judgement until I've given it a run for its money.
Anyway, I've assembled it carefully in the garage, adjusted the wheels, and fired it up. So far, the 1-1/4" blade tracks smoothly, so when the snow melts and I can get it into my back 40, I'll move it and get it sawing soon.
But if anyone has advice on this specific model, particularly any "gotcha's", I'd be very grateful. (Luckily, I can weld, because some of the welds I saw when I was assembling it weren't anything to write home about.)
Thanks!