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![]() "Prometheus" wrote in message news ![]() On Mon, 09 May 2005 16:51:31 GMT, "Ken Moon" wrote: SNIP.............. That may be true if turning was my main hobby, but I like making furniture as well, so unless I get myself a sawmill, I'll still be visiting the lumber yard. ![]() Of course your budget for chain saw and accessories may grow! (:-) That is true... I'm already considering a chainsaw to replace the bow saw, in case I find any heavy burls, and I have discovered that I do indeed want a chuck for my midi lathe. That's the way it goes, I guess... so many great tools, so little money! ============================== If you do get the chain saw you may want to take a look at one of the Alaskan saw mill devices for slabbing lamber from fresh cut or fallen logs. Also Woodcraft at one time carried a saw mill accessory for slabbing work, but I don't know if they still do. If you do a lot of furniture, a sawmill can pay for itself in a short time. Ken Moon Webberville, TX. |
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