wgnrr1
Hot Rolled
- Joined
- Feb 14, 2008
- Location
- Spooner, WI
With rising costs of materials, and inability to source parts quickly, do any of you have a side business that is floating your shop?
Myself, I have a passion for the wood industry. I supply several local mills with parts and service. Last summer I completed the build of my sawmill. With lumber at astronomical prices and local lumber yards canceling sales, I see a huge potential here.
I was talking with my steel supplier last week and was in sticker shock. Told him I might have to close the machine shop. At what point will customers stop ordering? It's a scary idea, so I'm thinking the sawmill is the way to stay afloat if things get worse.
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Myself, I have a passion for the wood industry. I supply several local mills with parts and service. Last summer I completed the build of my sawmill. With lumber at astronomical prices and local lumber yards canceling sales, I see a huge potential here.
I was talking with my steel supplier last week and was in sticker shock. Told him I might have to close the machine shop. At what point will customers stop ordering? It's a scary idea, so I'm thinking the sawmill is the way to stay afloat if things get worse.
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