Hi guys,
Just to answer some of your questions...
We have taken many sales of our swing blade unit with some very happy customers over the last year or so.
Our swing blade...
From an engineering point of view it’s simpler to make; one gearbox, one blade, reduced weight, maximised hp.
From a user point of view; 12"x12" standard cut, 12"x24" double cut, easy blade maintenance, quicker sawing. Most importantly you have more versatility.
In saying all of this the Counter saw does have the best of both worlds. But I've opted to consider this concept dedicated to much larger sawmilling operations along with log decks, in feed, out feed, stackers and sawdust removal. I can see this technology becoming a very productive head saw but obviously will come with a larger price tag. I build to order and should someone have interest in the CS in a large scale situation I can build it. But until that day comes or until I find some time to build this unit I'll be focussing on our swing blade. The second blade simply adds more choices to the sawing process to create short cuts such as removing the waist on the sides of the log quicker, by reducing wasted runs.
In conclusion our current swing blade has all the advantages of the CS unit plus a bunch more. The added cost did not justify to me the benefits of a couple more operating functions unless the sawyer is producing significant numbers and small short cuts make big differences.
Gavin in Australia is sawing Iron Bark sawing full 12" vertical and horizontal cuts, the saw has so much power you can hardly hear the engine reduce RPM!
I had finally seen this for myself while staying with a customer in Cairns. The Kubota is a nice motor!
The PLC, Kubota, 12" cut swing blade is a sweet mill and believe this will become our flagship saw. Owners of the PLC unit have been the happiest as we all know accuracy is a big deal with portable sawmills.
I would highly recommend keeping away from the court system as it’s a lose lose deal for sure. LOL
Cheers.
Jake.
PLC info...
http://www.turb-o-saw.com/PLC.html
Swingblade info...
http://www.turb-o-saw.com/sitebuilder/images/THE_SWINGBLADE_DESIGN-1-795x1023.jpg