There is one over here on the Ill side of the river. I'm going for a visit
shortly. I'll get some info and post for you... I think it's outside of
Maryville but I could be mistaken.... Also, if you are looking for a
portable mill guy I've got a couple of numbers as well. Let me know your
preferance...
Dan Rhoades
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> Looking for a bandsaw type sawmill in the St. Louis area (or some what
> close). email redd at ezl dot com
>
> TIA
>
> Wendell
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> Looking for a bandsaw type sawmill in the St. Louis area (or some what
> close). email redd at ezl dot com
Is Oregon too far?
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Mark
N.E. Ohio
Never argue with a fool, a bystander can't tell you apart. (S. Clemens,
A.K.A. Mark Twain)
When in doubt hit the throttle. It may not help but it sure ends the
suspense. (Gaz, r.moto)
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> Looking for a bandsaw type sawmill in the St. Louis area (or some what
> close). email redd at ezl dot com
>
> TIA
>
> Wendell
Are you buying a mill or just looking for a sawyer with a mill? If buying,
try http://www.sawmillexchange.com/. if looking, call Wood-Mizer and ask
them who has a mill in your area - they do referrals.
J
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> Looking for a bandsaw type sawmill in the St. Louis area (or some what
> close). email redd at ezl dot com
>
> TIA
>
> Wendell
There used to be a sawmill on the road to Alton just before you go over the
bridge off to the right. I don't know if he uses a band saw or not but I
haven't lived in the St. Louis area in ten years. He had every kind of hardwood
and local wood you could think of. It's probably still there.
Bill