Using portable sawmills can be complicated, especially if
you are upgrading from one model to another.
No two are exactly alike, after all.
So, let's look at some things that can make using your portable sawmill
easier.
Hydraulics:
First, you really should invest in a hydraulic portable
sawmill. Hydraulics tend to make things
go faster and more smoothly. So, a
hydraulic mill can allow you to cut more board feet per hour than a manual mill
would allow.
A Log Lifter:
If you are going to buy a hydraulic mill, look for one with
a hydraulic log lifter. Otherwise, you
will need a lot of man power to lift those logs onto your portable
sawmill. That will take more time and
effort than you probably want to spend.
Easy Controls:
No matter what sort of portable sawmill you choose, look for
one with easy to understand controls.
Many of the fully hydraulic models only require a push of a button to
select the right options. After that
almost the entire process is automatic.
Sturdiness:
A small manual portable sawmill is built mainly for
movement, not strength. It can handle
small logs and it can be taken to different sites easily. However, it is not going to have a lot of
power and toughness. A hydraulic mill is
going to be much sturdier, but a bit less portable. So, you have to decide which traits you value
more.
Would you like to learn more about using portable
sawmills? If so, just go to www.cookssaw.com.