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Woodland Portable Sawmills

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I’d venture to guess there are zero carpenters who haven’t wanted to mill their own lumber. I mean, how cool is it to load a log onto the rack and come away with rough-sawn hunks of pine? (want some refinement? Check out this slammin’ on-site shop setup here). Obviously, there’s more to being a sawyer than that. And one of those things is a mill. The HM126 Woodlander looks extra cool because it is built on a trailer platform, and it looks super compact. For its $4,400 price tag, it can make a significant pile of saw dust. It’s got either a 9.5-hp or 14-hp Kohler gasoline engine and can mill logs up to 26 inches in diameter. That seems big enough to get a decent-size hunk of 8/4 live edge out of a log or a bunch of wicked cool 1-by. Woodland has similar portable mills, without the trailer package and for less money, but they need to be set up. Check out the video. I can smell the sap from here.

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