I just finished looking at every swing blade mail in the world and I’ve come to a conclusion that this one just might be the best. I’m really tired of getting covered in powdered wood every day I think I’m going to make the plunge.
Pease give us a call toll free 1-877-420-5998 or send us an email office@dltimbertech.com and we would be happy to send you current pricing and information on our different models. D&L Swing Blades are truly one of a kind!
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@@robertowen1648 that is the problem with these. They talk a good line but they all have their hand out. I think they are all made in China so they can pocket more money. I almost bought a peterson years ago while they were made in Australia. I met the inventor in ohio and was impressed with the machinery until all of the prices skyrocketed. They claim cheaper operation, but only if you look past the initial cost. I pass.
@@johnnybarbar7435 Band mills are the primary commercial mills in most places now, so they’re far from ‘lower production’. In fact, I’ve never heard of any commercial mill using a swing blade. I’m sure a swing blade is fine for smaller dimensional lumber but you need a second mill or attachment changeover for larger boards or live edge slabs.
@@BlackDevill9 No, my bandsaw doesn’t, and neither does this swing blade. First off- It can’t do a 92” slab when the biggest log it can handle is only 48” (0:55). But my bandsaw will slab up to 32” wide. Read the fine print- this thing has a slabbing attachment you have to buy which is basically a chainsaw mill. They show it at 07:10.
Very strong hints of a Lucas Mill as manufactured in Australia for 30 years now.
I just finished looking at every swing blade mail in the world and I’ve come to a conclusion that this one just might be the best. I’m really tired of getting covered in powdered wood every day I think I’m going to make the plunge.
Pease give us a call toll free 1-877-420-5998 or send us an email office@dltimbertech.com and we would be happy to send you current pricing and information on our different models. D&L Swing Blades are truly one of a kind!
Can you re-upload with reasonable 2020 era quality? Blurry as hell at 360P
Where are these made? To cut a 2"×12" what model would you need ? Would it be logical to use an 8" cutting depth and cut both sides ?
Made in British Columbia. Look them up on their website to get that info. It's all there.
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@@robertowen1648 could you maybe get me a link?
How do you adjust for kerf
Je suis dans le bois pendant (30 ans) a combien coûte cette unité??
Where can I get one
Hello, I also have such an oscillating saw and am looking for a new saw blade, can you tell me where I can buy one?
I will love to find a way to purchase one of
Looking for this kind of sawblade on online shoping. But not get yet
whenever you are ready give us a call or go to our website and we can help you out.
how much??
Halo bos ku apa bisa pesan kan mesin nya itu
Как диск называется??
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Anyone know the cost on these?
I requested all that info on their website and they immediately replied with all the models and prices. They're not cheap.
@@robertowen1648 that is the problem with these. They talk a good line but they all have their hand out. I think they are all made in China so they can pocket more money. I almost bought a peterson years ago while they were made in Australia. I met the inventor in ohio and was impressed with the machinery until all of the prices skyrocketed. They claim cheaper operation, but only if you look past the initial cost. I pass.
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Sa kushto me euro of kosova
Shum praktike
English ?
@@kylerbracey8240 Very Practical
Shum moderne
That looks flimsy and way too many weird adjustments. I’ll stick with a bandsaw mill.
Try one before making judgements. Band mills are OK for lower production use and multiple handling of the cants and planks for young backs.
@@johnnybarbar7435 Band mills are the primary commercial mills in most places now, so they’re far from ‘lower production’. In fact, I’ve never heard of any commercial mill using a swing blade.
I’m sure a swing blade is fine for smaller dimensional lumber but you need a second mill or attachment changeover for larger boards or live edge slabs.
@@brucea550 i guess you didnt watch the video hey lol this thing does both! Slabs up 92 inchs wide does your band saw do that?
@@BlackDevill9 No, my bandsaw doesn’t, and neither does this swing blade. First off- It can’t do a 92” slab when the biggest log it can handle is only 48” (0:55). But my bandsaw will slab up to 32” wide. Read the fine print- this thing has a slabbing attachment you have to buy which is basically a chainsaw mill. They show it at 07:10.
@@brucea550 so it does both on the same frame pretty versatile compared to your bandsaw hey! 😜
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