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Bandsaw Mills (videos)
If you've spent any time clearing rural property of trees, you've faced the question of what to do with all the downed timber. Of all the possible options, what could be better for a DIY guy than milling it into usable lumber? A homemade bandsaw mill is exactly what's needed; these videos should help get you started in the right direction.
Building a homemade bandsaw mill by kokmil
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v62lfkkISl0
Homemade bandsaw mill by tunturipaaplo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_Gdp5255kw
homemade bandsaw mill by Mike festiva
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dFNpKC3JTVQ
First log ever cut on my homemade bandsaw mill by Sawmiller Smith
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IM6urm9wsfE
home made bandsaw mill under 500 bucks by roland marcum
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0aSMQUWyuVk
My Home Built Bandsaw Mill - Sawing Maple by Jason Rushton
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-76gNMuI5kE
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Ken,
Thank you for posting the videos. I have some friends in California who have been removing some very tall trees on their properties that were dying from lack of water. Lots of ideas in these videos for making their own saw mills and perhaps salvaging the trees for their own lumber.
Paul
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This is definitely on my build list. We clear the property for fire mitigation, so we end up with plenty of trees for fuel, and I save the nice ones for future projects. Fir, pine, aspen, and plenty of it.
An example of how strong the fire mitigation mindset is (without being legally necessary): the county does flyovers with small planes, photographs the property, then mails you an aerial photograph of your property with suggested fire mitigation lines marked in red.