Spent about 5 hours at a local sawmill today. I was there with boards too wide (16” + ) for the homeowner planers and had some boards (and burls) that needed surface sanding.
The sawmill has a 30” planer and 36” belt sander.
The planer is an old Yates, pre- WWII (?). Has to be at least 10 HP.
They also had an old straight line rip saw. 10hp.
Also took a pic of their saw. Big wide belt driven and Double stacked blades. (Did not get a pic of their belt sander. It was industrial, but not too old)
The sawmill has a 30” planer and 36” belt sander.
The planer is an old Yates, pre- WWII (?). Has to be at least 10 HP.
They also had an old straight line rip saw. 10hp.
Also took a pic of their saw. Big wide belt driven and Double stacked blades. (Did not get a pic of their belt sander. It was industrial, but not too old)