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Mr Woody

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  1. Look at Wood-Mizer options EG100, EG300 multi-Rip.
  2. Garry Shand I think he near Huntly. He on Facebook.
  3. Look at the Posch Kindling machine.
  4. Looks more like you are not being consistent with your feed speed.
  5. Give Keith Threadgall a ring. He is an agent for Wood-Mizer.
  6. If you look at Wood-Mizer’s LX50 it is pretty much the same as the Timbery. Starting price around £3675+ vat.
  7. 44p a litre+ 5% vat on 1000 litres.
  8. Wood-Mizer LX50!
  9. Go Wood-Mizer all the way. [emoji106]
  10. If you want to get some milling experience. Try Copford Sawill near Hastings. They have a couple of Wood-Mizer’s. WM1000 and an LT40.
  11. The best thing is just to learn as you go. Maybe spend a few days with someone who has done milling to pick up a few pointers. But the best way to learn is trial and error as you go.
  12. I think you will find Stephen not worked for Wood-Mizer for the past 10 years.
  13. Just be careful when you go to 50 litre upwards you have to get them tested every 2 years for some insurers
  14. Send me his details
  15. Who is it for?
  16. What type of Sawmill are you looking for and what is your budget?
  17. I find Wood-Mizer blades reasonably priced in the UK.
  18. There is a Manual LT20 for sale up near Dunoon. On Facebook Alasdair Marshall.
  19. Keep an eye on Wood-Mizer Secondhand website. Sometimes you get one on there.
  20. I been Mobile Milling for 18 years and started Of on a LT30 which is still going. I use LT40 now and can't complain about it. I also use Wood-Mizer blades and have done all the time with no issues. Have also Milled a lot of biggish logs as well.
  21. I would say £4000-£5000
  22. Depends on age. What engine on it and what type of Log Handling it has.
  23. Check this out

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