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Grizzly Electric Sawmill

s a sawmill owner, I cut lumber for a variety of outlets. Most, I cut for myself. I then dry it and sell it to woodworkers like yourselves. (Heck, I even horde some of it for my projects, but don’t tell my wife that). Other times, I cut for clients—they’ll contact me saying they have likes to eat. Sometimes, however, someone brings logs too small to cut on my sawmill. When announced they were releasing a small, electric sawmill (the G0960), I knew that it would have a place at Reynold’s Sawmill.

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