If I was buying a push along manual mill it would be a EZ Boardwalk, seems like the best bang for the buck. Over here in MN I run a B20 Timberking and make a real good living charging $60 a hour for custom work plus selling lumber on the side which pays better but is a lot more work for me. If...
Rather than wearing out your 395 on a slow cutting chainsaw mill I'd just get a low priced bandsaw mill which can be bought new for around $3000, faster cutting, less gas, less wood waste and you don't wear out the expensive chainsaw. Steve
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