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Slab and Save

Slabbing and milling your own wood is one way to save money while making the most of a resource that should never be wasted. Priced at $3,495, Woodfast’s resaw sawmill HB350A is a cost effective means to this end. It can handle logs up to 400mm diameter and 1.5 metres in length and comes standard with its own assemblies for fast dogging and positive locking. The log stays stationary while the saw head passes its length, slicing boards at the chosen height.

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