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<blockquote data-quote="Tim/South" data-source="post: 972189" data-attributes="member: 17986"><p>I have a Woodmizer. I seldom saw for the public anymore. They can buy it cheaper at the store since the housing boom went bust.</p><p>I do quarter saw for some furniture makers and cut large beams for specialty projects, mostly barns. I really like the freedom of being able to saw my own lumber. I can spend a morning milling for myself and have enough lumber to build what ever project I want. It provides a certain amount of freedom.</p><p>I would not invest in one if I had to rely on outside customers to make a payment. If there is a local small mill it would be much cheaper to have them saw for you. Most will cut a person a good deal if they will off bear the slabs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim/South, post: 972189, member: 17986"] I have a Woodmizer. I seldom saw for the public anymore. They can buy it cheaper at the store since the housing boom went bust. I do quarter saw for some furniture makers and cut large beams for specialty projects, mostly barns. I really like the freedom of being able to saw my own lumber. I can spend a morning milling for myself and have enough lumber to build what ever project I want. It provides a certain amount of freedom. I would not invest in one if I had to rely on outside customers to make a payment. If there is a local small mill it would be much cheaper to have them saw for you. Most will cut a person a good deal if they will off bear the slabs. [/QUOTE]
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