Any of you guys have a sawmill?

My friend has a green harbor freight bandsaw mill. We put 10k board ft through it the last year. I've got slabs of everything worth having. Haven't made any money, but have furniture and hardwood workbench to show for it.


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Adding to the old one. Failing at convincing myself to not get one. Buddy parked his Norwood 36” bandsaw mill at our place and it’s been quite fun (after fixing the janky POS).

We generally chip up to 16-18” softwood and haul or give away firewood, but sort out the pretty stuff in hopes of better use than biomass or firewood. So many primo sawlogs have been wasted over the yrs.
Questions:
1) have any of you made a profit with one as a side job/arm of treework?
2) is it smarter to just pay a portable sawyer to come once a quarter and mill onsite (~$75+/hr) then sell/barter
3) or just don’t add more work and maintenance dummy
 
FB Marketplace always has used mills for sale. Very cheap too

Over the years I’ve never read of an arbo making more than hobbyist money milling wood

There is great pleasure though

My strategy over the years to hire a portable mill at my site to use my loaders if I have lots of logs. For small jobs I load logs on my trailer, be the sawyers helper and drive home with a pile of lumber

Edgings snd cutoffs come home for firewood

This guy has milled for me

 
What did you do with the lumber @Tom Dunlap ? The drying and storing is a big consideration when one big log gets milled into 1x6” and gets stickered, stacks up fast!
You are correct that storing sawed lumber can become an issue. I have found that making a frame out of some of the fresh cut lumber and then leveling it using bricks or cement blocks makes a great platform for drying and storing lumber. Make sure to buy the higher quality tarps as they last a lot longer. I spray the frames with Zink post hole dip to keep the bugs away.
 

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