Be aware that when I bought this machine it came with multiple incomplete parts. I emailed logosol and they didn't even seem to know what a tapped hole was. Luckily I happen to be a machinist and was able to finish the incomplete parts with no help from logosol. Unless you have access to a machine shop, I would definitely think twice about purchasing this product. The customer service is just awful and they do not stand by their product.
Can't find anything on your website about the electric saw unit that's shown in the video. can you tell me where to loon on the website to find information on it?
Not sure if we’ll ever see them in the States. I think these mills are marketed to the homesteader rather than commercial use. With that being said, many European countries have 240 volts as standard power. In the States, 120 volts is standard power. 120 volts would severely limit the power of the saw. If they made it 240 volt, it would severely limit the audience and the portability. That is my guess anyway.
Exactly. I had an m7 LOGOSOL for several years. They are flimsy as hell and either gut-busting hard work to load and handle logs, or, as you say- pack your tractor with loader forks!!
Hola que tal, gracias por permitirme ver este tipo de tecnologías que sin duda reducirán los costos de producción de madera para el uso doméstico básicamente, es mi caso. La pregunta es: se consigue en México este tipo de máquinas? Una M8 por ejemplo.