Love this video. We use a hobbiest sawmill because that is all we can currently afford right now, we have started our business with it and currently have a continuious client every 3 weeks on average. But we work 13 hour shifts on a 2-2-3 job so right now, we are working on establishing and growing to where we can eventually work for ourselves full time.
You will get there. I started with a 1220 years ago. It was hard spending more money for a bigger mill but it paid off pretty quick once I started sawing for other people.
@@st.pierrewoodworkindandsawmill the ultras was all i used on my 1400 but on the 2020 for some reason i can't get them to cut.i tried the 7and10 degree but they didn't seem to perform well, i have a few ripper37s on the way to try out...
I used the ripper37 10 degree to cut 375 BF of 1x6 aspen and one maple log and the blade is still good.. So far I’d recommend them.. I’ll know more when I get back to sawing.. “I’m on vacation now”