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kinderscout

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  1. I'm looking for a band mill for personal use and semi commercial. I currently use an old norwood 2000 super band mill (bed is now knackered and on its last legs). I'm looking to get hydraulics lifters, turner's etc on a new mill. 
     
    The larger norwood hd36 and logosol 1001 look good, question is which is the one get, or is there a better alternative. Woodland Mills look to flimsy and the woodmisers to expensive. Budget £10-15,000. 
     
    Any suggestions? 
    Thanks 
    I looked at the Hg36 and with all the hydraulic accessories its at the top end of your budget.
    Sure it was about £17000 plus

  2. Cheers matty, had seen these, adds up to 50bucks with the import charges and then have to get fixings as well....cheapest option so far though. Will try Stephen in the morning
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  3. That’s interesting, what does the “electric kiln” entail? Is that a heater or dehumidifier at bottom? And what’s the approximate cost to build something like that? I assume it’s a lot mor controllable than a solar kiln and you can use it in winter lol [emoji23] 
    Its log sol wood kiln but i built my own box with glass fibre base to hold the water to steam the wood.
    All the plans are on the web site.
    Cost finished about £1300.
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  4. Now i have done a bit more reading understand the 090 is 137 cc i thought it was 150 cc.
    See where you are coming from with the 880.
    The way the American sites go on about them being one of best milling saws.got me thinking.

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