elmnut
ArboristSite Operative
Any comments on Norwood mills? I am looking at a mill with a 20hp Honda, saws a 32" diameter log(supposedly) almost new, 4000.00. All comments about this set up welcome. Thanks!
What Rob said. Good mill. The carriage assembly could be beefier, but the rails are no problem...until you plow into them with a Cat...no, it wasn't me. But it was just a little "hit" and we were back in operation in an hour, no worse for the wear.
Cut a lot of lumber on one.
Mark
WOW: I think it is fair to say , as a firm suporter of the Norwood LM2000 I would be happy to trade it to anyone for a WM LT40 Hyd //-- course I wouldn't tell anyone on the Norwood site but $8000 vs $34000 would be hard to turn down // We gotta keep talking Apples to Apples EPA
How much is a "lot of lumber"?
I am nearing the one million bdft mark on my Wood-Mizer LT40HD
SawyerRob
"I've been sawing a long time on Lumbermates, and i haven't broken my first band yet. I think a lot of that is because i sharpen them "properly", and i keep them sharp."
I sharpen my own blades and get between 5 and 10 thousand bdft per blade and about 5 to 10 sharpenings on average.
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