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I might be slow to catch on, but I just saw a hint of a web page and so I searched for it:Arkansawyer.netGot it!I have been watching Arky move his business forward. He seems like a big brother to me. I have the same issues while trying to make a business happen from scratch.There are very few people who can make a living with a portable mill. I certainly would not suggest promoting that fantasy, as some companies do. The lessons on log aquisition, lumber processing and small business in general are all loaded with gut wrenching challenge. I am into my process for well over a hundred thousand dollars in time and equipment and inventory. I have a good niche market and a realistic business plan. I still hope to find daylight at the end of this tunnel. Example: The local business development group offered to help get me a loan if I could demonstrate purchase orders. Where do I find customers willing to issue large (truckload) purchase orders when I can not demonstrate that I have the facilities to process large orders (truckload amount of lumber inventory to specifications and ready to load). As I build inventory to create a truckload and demonstrate the capacity / quality I produce, the inventory eats up all my cash. I sure am proud of our efforts but the crew won't take boards home as salary. So here is to Arky for being a few steps ahead of me and sharing his experience. I can't imagine him not "making it", but I know the obstacles all to well.SALUTE
It needs some more updating. It doesn't show Wanda's new house. She don't live under a tarp no more.
I have a sexytary now
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