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I've got the bones of a very basic Alaskan Mill but not got to use it yet, looking forwards to it though.

 

Is what this guy says about portable manual bandmills fairly accurate?

 

Is it a better plan to hire in hydraulic portable bandmills with an experienced operator on a day rate?....

 

cheers, steve

 

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if you have a whole parcel of trees to convert into boards then yes it is...

 

if you have one log that can be handled fairly easily and you are happy to get used to your mill then probably not.

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Having spent 6/7 years in the past helping work a manual bandsaw mill in the same colour orange there is little that he says that I would disagree with. Great for occasional milling or for specific jobs, and if you are fit or have help/machinery, anything more serious or for big logs then there are better ways of doing it.

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Thanks all.

Good to hear all your thoughts & knowledge.

Makes it easier for us to make the decision to hire somebody in when it comes to it....

 

cheers, Steve

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I'm glad that I bought a Peterson. For a part time mill on a limited budjet arn't swing blade mills hard to beat? more so for large trunks that need a telehandler to move. Milled 15"x 5" x 20' beams for a barn a few days ago.they were heavy enough to slide onto the pallet forks once milled ,never mind trying to turn the whole trunk 90 degrees.

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