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Small bandsaw Mill recomendations


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18 minutes ago, Shiny steve said:

I think woodlands 130 and trakmet 600 standard are on the cards at the moment, unless anyone has any other contenders. 

I have a woodlands and about the best price for price on the market and chris pierce my mate is one of the uk dealers and ordered and shipped to the door within 3/5 days direct from sweden,Easy to setup to and full videos on youtube 

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Not for sawlogs it isn’t.


I pay £30 a ton for Larch Saw Logs. Have to take the firewood quality too though, but they are all basically Saw Log Quality. Will be getting a few tons soon.

I pay £30 for “firewood” oak that still mills great and £100 a ton for real good Oak Saw Logs, but don’t get much if any just now.
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Hi I have just got myself a used woodland mill hm130 after replacing some nylon bushes it’s cutting nice with a ripper 37 ,the paint is peeling but hey it don’t affect it’s cutting,Chris Pierce who imports them is a sound bloke ,so yeah I am super chuffed with my woodland mill,where are you if you are anywhere near Dorset you are totally welcome to come to my yard and have a look at my mill no worries,good luck with whatever you get but be warned milling is just like crack it’s addictive, I already want a bigger mill .

Cheers Mark 

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