Very nice, I have the exact same Norwood sawmill, right down to the same damaged plastic that covers the sawblade. lol. If you have access to FB, here is my link.I used old motor oil, this summer I might try Copper Coat to see if that will make wood last longer. I'm hoping to get 10 years out of the bridge and 20 years out of me.... https://www.homedepot.com/p/Wolman-...elow-Ground-Wood-Preservative-1902A/204746309
I'm saving the oak slabs til I get all the soft wood slabs burnt up where some are pushing 7 years old like here in these pics. For the past 4 years I been going through 8 of these 2x2x8' bundles, still have 22 left and with the bridge beam sawing this past summer I collected 6>2x2x8" oak slab bundles and that's all my L3400 will lift.That's a nice setup your son has. Do you burn those left over Oak sides in an outdoor boiler as well? Oh, and let me know if that mouse blocker pro works for ya, I'm literally being eaten alive out here.
If you can think of an answer to that call my son, he was wishing the mill was next to a cliff. He does sell some to people that stop in for a pickup load but most want dry sawdust.And what do you guys do with all that sawdust?