Hi guys,
I'm cutting some white pine for a guy that plans to have it sawn into lumber. He has a local guy that he can take the logs to for sawing at $225/1000 bdft. The other option is to have a guy bring a portable band saw to his location and saw it at $350/1000 bdft. I believe round trip distance if he took the logs to his local guy would be less than 30 miles but he can only take about 5 logs at a time. He said he wants to have 2-3000 bdft sawn. What do you guys think of the the $/bdft? I know different markets will have different prices but how do they compare to your area? Logs have been consistently 24-28" just above the butt swell.
His neighbor also has some standing white pine that he wants down. Im not sure the guy paying me to cut (above) wants to mess with his neighbors trees because he's not sure how strong the market is (private sale) for the lumber he's harvesting off his property let alone processing his neighbors and selling it to share profit with the neighbor. If the right deal can be reached, I want to work with the neighbor to take the trees to have sawn for my own. Problem is I'm at nearly a giveaway price I believe. Reason is, I would have to compensate the guy paying me now to move the logs out of the woods, then I'd have to pay to have it sawn and eat the transport cost (I have access to a dual axle car trailer). What do you think would be fair starting point to offer the neighbor? Should it be $/stump cut, or other? Ideas? I might be able to borrow a log-a-saw chainsaw mill. That could save me money but cost me time and IDK how long it would take to saw say 1000 bdft let alone I don't have any experience doing it.
I'm cutting some white pine for a guy that plans to have it sawn into lumber. He has a local guy that he can take the logs to for sawing at $225/1000 bdft. The other option is to have a guy bring a portable band saw to his location and saw it at $350/1000 bdft. I believe round trip distance if he took the logs to his local guy would be less than 30 miles but he can only take about 5 logs at a time. He said he wants to have 2-3000 bdft sawn. What do you guys think of the the $/bdft? I know different markets will have different prices but how do they compare to your area? Logs have been consistently 24-28" just above the butt swell.
His neighbor also has some standing white pine that he wants down. Im not sure the guy paying me to cut (above) wants to mess with his neighbors trees because he's not sure how strong the market is (private sale) for the lumber he's harvesting off his property let alone processing his neighbors and selling it to share profit with the neighbor. If the right deal can be reached, I want to work with the neighbor to take the trees to have sawn for my own. Problem is I'm at nearly a giveaway price I believe. Reason is, I would have to compensate the guy paying me now to move the logs out of the woods, then I'd have to pay to have it sawn and eat the transport cost (I have access to a dual axle car trailer). What do you think would be fair starting point to offer the neighbor? Should it be $/stump cut, or other? Ideas? I might be able to borrow a log-a-saw chainsaw mill. That could save me money but cost me time and IDK how long it would take to saw say 1000 bdft let alone I don't have any experience doing it.