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Started by Articcub, June 05, 2016, 11:35:50 PM

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Articcub

Hello I just wanted to say hello as I am new to the forum just purchased a hm126 woodland mill and I am looking forward to learning the fine art of sawing  I am from north of the border all we have to cut around here is pine spruce and popular. But we did have have the pine beetle come through here 4-5 years ago so I am looking forward to cutting some denim wood as well .
Woodland HM 126

redprospector

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Chuck White

Welcome to the Forestry Forum, Articcub.
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Magicman

A big Hello from "South of the Border" Articcub, and Welcome to the Forestry Forum.   :)
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thecfarm

Articcub,welcome to the forum.
What's all the lumber going to be used for?
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bags

Welcome to Forestry Forum.

I ran a 56" circle for quite a few years and bought a HM130 Woodland mill since I make a bit of furniture for the rich hippies up in this country. I'll bet you will like your new Woodland machine. Keep your HM126 level and tuned (sharp blades) and you'll run some nice boards.

I just hauled a short load of blue stained bug bit Ponderosa in today. Its more fun to cut than spruce--- every board has a new grain pattern.


dgdrls

Welcome aboard Arcticcub, great folks here,
lots of knowledge, don't be shy to ask questions,

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Articcub

Well I guess for starters apparently the first project has been decided well not by my self but you all know how this goes lol 2 new green houses the a couple of new planters I am hoping to snag some nice bug kill to play around with for these projects
Woodland HM 126

Ga Mtn Man

Welcome to the forum Articcub.  We like pictures!
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