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Videos from Wood-Mizer Owners

Enjoy these videos made by Wood-Mizer owners. Some are advertising their business, some use the video to teach others about sawing, and some are just for fun! Do you have a video of your sawmill you want to submit? Upload your video to YouTube and email the link to: video@woodmizer.com

Horigan Urban Forest Products, Inc.
Find us at http://UrbanLumber.com or on Facebook Horigan Urban Forest Products, Inc. 8110 Monticello Ave., Skokie, IL 60076 (847) 568-1340
Find us at http://UrbanLumber.com or on Facebook Horigan Urban Forest Products, Inc. 8110 Monticello Ave., Skokie, IL 60076 (847) 568-1340
Horigan Urban Forest Products, Inc.
Find us at http://UrbanLumber.com or on Facebook Horigan Urban Forest Products, Inc. 8110 Monticello Ave., Skokie, IL 60076 (847) 568-1340
 
Lumber by Lance Urban Forestry
Lumber by Lance has been bringing their sawmill to your front yard, and turning trees into fine quality lumber for over 18 years. Jim Lance has a passion for turning Urban Forests into Final form. Whether it's a single Cypress log, or a couple Cherry trees, maytbe a few dozen Big Ole Pines (which was used for the World Famous Ginnie Springs dive shop) the money Lumber by Lance saves you will more than pay for expert quality old world craftsmanship. The lumber will be transformed in many uses, like flooring, cabinets, furniture, counter tops, or maybe timber frame the whole house.
Lumber by Lance has been bringing their sawmill to your front yard, and turning trees into fine quality lumber for over 18 years. Jim Lance has a passion for turning Urban Forests into Final form. Whether it's a single Cypress log, or a couple Cherry trees, maytbe a few dozen "Big Ole Pines" (which was used for the World Famous Ginnie Springs dive shop) the money Lumber by Lance saves you will more than pay for expert quality old world craftsmanship. The lumber will be transformed in many uses, like flooring, cabinets, furniture, counter tops, or maybe timber frame the whole house.
Lumber by Lance Urban Forestry
Lumber by Lance has been bringing their sawmill to your front yard, and turning trees into fine quality lumber for over 18 years. Jim Lance has a passion for turning Urban Forests into Final form. Whether it's a single Cypress log, or a couple Cherry trees, maytbe a few dozen "Big Ole Pines" (which was used for the World Famous Ginnie Springs dive shop) the money Lumber by Lance saves you will more than pay for expert quality old world craftsmanship. The lumber will be transformed in many uses, like flooring, cabinets, furniture, counter tops, or maybe timber frame the whole house.
 
Sawmill Demonstration at the local farmer's market
Watch this video to get a complete look at how sawmilling is done! Peter Nyberg operates CT Logs to Lumber, providing custom milling services in Connecticut and Rhode Island. He narrates this video to show you how he saws his logs with his LT40 Hydraulic sawmill. His website is www.ctlogs2lumber.com. Photography by Jonathan D. Nyberg.
Watch this video to get a complete look at how sawmilling is done! Peter Nyberg operates CT Logs to Lumber, providing custom milling services in Connecticut and Rhode Island. He narrates this video to show you how he saws his logs with his LT40 Hydraulic sawmill. His website is www.ctlogs2lumber.com. Photography by Jonathan D. Nyberg.
Sawmill Demonstration at the local farmer's market
Watch this video to get a complete look at how sawmilling is done! Peter Nyberg operates CT Logs to Lumber, providing custom milling services in Connecticut and Rhode Island. He narrates this video to show you how he saws his logs with his LT40 Hydraulic sawmill. His website is www.ctlogs2lumber.com. Photography by Jonathan D. Nyberg.
 
Sawyer Peter Nyberg demonstrates mill at Architectural firm
Peter Nyberg of CT Logs to Lumber, LLC brought his portable sawmill to Centerbrook Architecture recently to demonstrate how raw timber – wherever it may lie, bark and all – can be turned into boards and beams for buildings. He set up his mobile mill in 20 minutes, and in less than two hours he reduced two sizable red oak trunks (courtesy of local arborist Town Burns) into roughly 500 board feet of useable lumber – plus “waste” slabs for my wood stove.
Peter Nyberg of CT Logs to Lumber, LLC brought his portable sawmill to Centerbrook Architecture recently to demonstrate how raw timber – wherever it may lie, bark and all – can be turned into boards and beams for buildings. He set up his mobile mill in 20 minutes, and in less than two hours he reduced two sizable red oak trunks (courtesy of local arborist Town Burns) into roughly 500 board feet of useable lumber – plus “waste” slabs for my wood stove.
Sawyer Peter Nyberg demonstrates mill at Architectural firm
Peter Nyberg of CT Logs to Lumber, LLC brought his portable sawmill to Centerbrook Architecture recently to demonstrate how raw timber – wherever it may lie, bark and all – can be turned into boards and beams for buildings. He set up his mobile mill in 20 minutes, and in less than two hours he reduced two sizable red oak trunks (courtesy of local arborist Town Burns) into roughly 500 board feet of useable lumber – plus “waste” slabs for my wood stove.