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expired Posted by brotherhpj41 • Feb 17, 2024
expired Posted by brotherhpj41 • Feb 17, 2024

Harbor Freight Sawmill Price Reduced $250 Off Now $2249

$2,250

$2,500

10% off
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Here's your chance to own your own sawmill with the best bang for the buck with the HF sawmill.
https://www.harborfreight.com/saw-mill-with-301cc-gas-engine-62366.html?ccdenc=eyJjb2RlIjoiMjU4NTU1OTUiLCJza3UiOiI2MjM2NiIsImlzIjoiMjI0OS45OSJ9&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=12189147054&campaignid=12189147054&utm_content=146338205975&adsetid=146338205975&product=62366&store=&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCA iArLyuBhA7EiwA-qo80EBjFZEozR1_sQvsrxd11OoxIhrbNZywQVBjpaPcN41AYmnToDlEgRoCUNAQAvD_BwE [harborfreight.com]
Cut logs and lumber down to size with this portable saw mill with a powerful 301cc gas engine. The portable saw mill can handle logs up to 20 in. diameter and flat stock up to 20 in. wide. This dependable portable saw mill is designed to be used with regular unleaded gasoline.

Maximum log diameter: 20 in.
Maximum board width: 20 in.
Blade size: 1-1/4 in. W x 144 in. L x 0.048 in. T
Blade speed: 3279 FPM

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Here's your chance to own your own sawmill with the best bang for the buck with the HF sawmill.
https://www.harborfreight.com/saw-mill-with-301cc-gas-engine-62366.html?ccdenc=eyJjb2RlIjoiMjU4NTU1OTUiLCJza3UiOiI2MjM2NiIsImlzIjoiMjI0OS45OSJ9&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=12189147054&campaignid=12189147054&utm_content=146338205975&adsetid=146338205975&product=62366&store=&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCA iArLyuBhA7EiwA-qo80EBjFZEozR1_sQvsrxd11OoxIhrbNZywQVBjpaPcN41AYmnToDlEgRoCUNAQAvD_BwE [harborfreight.com]
Cut logs and lumber down to size with this portable saw mill with a powerful 301cc gas engine. The portable saw mill can handle logs up to 20 in. diameter and flat stock up to 20 in. wide. This dependable portable saw mill is designed to be used with regular unleaded gasoline.

Maximum log diameter: 20 in.
Maximum board width: 20 in.
Blade size: 1-1/4 in. W x 144 in. L x 0.048 in. T
Blade speed: 3279 FPM

No further discounts apply

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Feb 17, 2024
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tommyimages
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I've been looking at these and it seems there are many other companies now that make consumer sawmills which are better than the HF in every way for about the same price
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Xxxfrogg
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Quote from tommyimages :
I've been looking at these and it seems there are many other companies now that make consumer sawmills which are better than the HF in every way for about the same price
Links?
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Quote from tommyimages :
I've been looking at these and it seems there are many other companies now that make consumer sawmills which are better than the HF in every way for about the same price
Which one(s) would you recommend?
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I have the Woodland Mills HM122. A very good machine. It's about $500 more than the HF saw, and worth the difference. Throttle controlled blade lubricant, excellent manual, better support (when I was researching, I got an email response from the engineer who designed the product), better accessory availability.

https://woodlandmills.com/hm122-p...e-sawmill/

All of the entry level sawmills take a bit of know-how for adjustments and operation. Unless you are spending $15 to $20K for one of the automated machines with hydraulics and digital controls, you have to know your way around the machine and be comfortable wrenching on things..
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In for one for to donate to the homeless so they can build homes!
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Quote from rbstern :
I have the Woodland Mills HM122. A very good machine. It's about $500 more than the HF saw, and worth the difference. Throttle controlled blade lubricant, excellent manual, better support (when I was researching, I got an email response from the engineer who designed the product), better accessory availability.

https://woodlandmills.com/hm122-p...e-sawmill/ [woodlandmills.com]

All of the entry level sawmills take a bit of know-how for adjustments and operation. Unless you are spending $15 to $20K for one of the automated machines with hydraulics and digital controls, you have to know your way around the machine and be comfortable wrenching on things..
Thanks for the tip!
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Quote from cfo214 :
Which one(s) would you recommend?
Woodland and Frontier seem to be popular but I don't have first hand experience yet

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This will be handy when it comes time to collect on some unpaid debts.
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Quote from rbstern :
I have the Woodland Mills HM122. A very good machine. It's about $500 more than the HF saw, and worth the difference. Throttle controlled blade lubricant, excellent manual, better support (when I was researching, I got an email response from the engineer who designed the product), better accessory availability.

https://woodlandmills.com/hm122-p...e-sawmill/

All of the entry level sawmills take a bit of know-how for adjustments and operation. Unless you are spending $15 to $20K for one of the automated machines with hydraulics and digital controls, you have to know your way around the machine and be comfortable wrenching on things..
I'd been eyeing a Wood-Mizer, but this might be a better entry point. Realistically I doubt I'll buy one until my youngest is off to school, but it's good to know this is out there. Would love to make a hobby/side business of milling lumber and mantels out of the countless trees people are having taken down around here. I have everything but the sawmill. And the trailer. And the truck. And the time. And the business acumen.
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Quote from burntorangehorn :
I'd been eyeing a Wood-Mizer, but this might be a better entry point. Realistically I doubt I'll buy one until my youngest is off to school, but it's good to know this is out there. Would love to make a hobby/side business of milling lumber and mantels out of the countless trees people are having taken down around here. I have everything but the sawmill. And the trailer. And the truck. And the time. And the business acumen.
Make sure you have a tractor to load the huge log onto the truck too.
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I wonder if this was eligible for the 30-40% off sales that were going on over christmas...
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I kind of want this... but I don't have any logs... so... maybe I should buy some acreage? Anybody got a slick deal on 15+ acres of wooded land near Houston?
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$250 was exactly what was keeping me from getting a sawmill.
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Quote from tommyimages :
I've been looking at these and it seems there are many other companies now that make consumer sawmills which are better than the HF in every way for about the same price
And I would guess that they do much better than Harbor Freight's 90-day warranty.

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