LT 40 hydro/norwood 35 hydro I like the Norwood but dont know why. Worried about the woodmizer cantilever mount???Depends on which models you are comparing?
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Agreed, Woodmizer is closer and requires you to pick it up at factory, Only 3 hrs away, and gives a one day sawing tutorial. I kind-a like that idea. Never sawed with one before. But I still like the Norwood design better. Thanks.I'd go with whomever is closer to you...just in case you need parts, support, or (heaven forbid) repairs.
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I agree with all that as well. You sound like your reading my thoughts. Maybe someone else will give me something I haven't thought of. Thanks!One thing I think is a plus on the Norwood side, is that they ship the mill disassembled, so by the time you put it together and set it up, you have an intimate knowledge of the mill, which will come in handy when it comes time to have to fix anything. Woodmizer has name recognition, but I like Norwood's design.
Woodmizer LT40 is a great product. Consider upgrading to the smaller diesel. It's well worth the added expense, especially if you're considering milling for profit.Agreed, Woodmizer is closer and requires you to pick it up at factory, Only 3 hrs away, and gives a one day sawing tutorial. I kind-a like that idea. Never sawed with one before. But I still like the Norwood design better. Thanks.
Yes I want a diesel. That is a draw back on the Norwood. ThanksWoodmizer LT40 is a great product. Consider upgrading to the smaller diesel. It's well worth the added expense, especially if you're considering milling for profit.
Do you not have problems with the catailver mount? Wavey boards? Etc. That is my only draw back right now. I know it must not be much of a problem or you would hear more about it but it just doesnt make sense that it wouldnt have a problem. I guess I just want to hear someone using one say : No Problem!! What about setting up not quite level? One of their sales pitches. By the way i have 2 calls in to them and left messages, Nothing? Thanks for the info. Where abouts in Tenn?Woodmizer is at the top of the list when it come to customer service.. I have been in business for 40 years and bought machines 4 times the price I paid for my "used" lt 40 and they treated me like I owned half the company.. When I registered my mill they sent me a cap, maybe a t shirt a coupon for 10 free saw blade sharpenings and even a monthly magazine... they are good people.. and when I was done with my mill and sold it I had no problem selling it...
I would be glad to if i was a little closer too ya. That is what i want to do. What saw do you have? You sawing for a profit or just for your self?You want to run a WoodMizer? Come on over...you can run mine.
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Scott (I need some wood cut anyway) B
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