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Uploaded by on Oct 4, 2009

Norwood Lumberlite 24 - Assembly to First Log Cant

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  • did ya ever notice these owners and the companys that make them, will tell ya every thing but the price ?

  • @340duhcota Sorry, I should have mentioned the price in the video...I don't rember for sure now but seems like I paid around $3000 + $600 shipping from NY to TX. That aint cheep - but if you have access to timber the saw wil lpay for itself. They will send you a free catalogue and DVD. Their number is 1-800-567-0404.

  • Dude, you need to move them two death traps you have setup there where you're walking... Why are they there anyway..?

  • @regorekrub , Thanks for the comment. The log ramps did turn out to be trip hazards. Now, I just keep them in place long enough to roll the log up onto the log bunk between the tracks - then the ramps are moved out of the way.

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  • Thanks for sharing a video of your mill. Please share more of them!

    I've been considering a mill for quite some time now but can't afford to pay what Timberking is asking to justify what I want to do. That is why I looked into the Norwood saws and they look like they would do just fine for what I need at a lower cost. If I had property and had a plethora of trees, I would have one right now. As it stands, I would need one for cutting up maple for guitars. Can't wait as it looks like fun!

  • thanks jim..i did go to they website and found the price of the next size up but not the model you have...i really like your mill..nothing fancy just the basic's

  • these are good mills.seen them in action.

  • hello, what did you pay for this sawmill?

  • First thing I'd be cutting is the boards and beams to make a lean-to shed for the saw :)

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