Our equipment produces up to 60% less sawdust and requires less power and fuel to operate than most sawmills. We have a "no waste policy" and use of the lumber processed at our sawmill. Left over wood is cut up and sold as firewood, turned into sawdust to be used in riding arenas, and mixed with manure to make fertilizer.
اقرأ المزيدOur Story Dave and Carol Spacht purchased the mill in 1983 and have maintained it as a "rural" sawmill, selling local hardwoods to craftsmen and woodworkers for utility and fine woodworking use. Old and new technology work together at Spacht Sawmill, where the 1950s circular mill is combined with a modern planing mill.
اقرأ المزيدAlthough we don't manufacture plainsawn hardwood, we purchase high-end, quality green lumber from reputable local sawmills. This lumber is dried in our kilns, graded and sold through our distributor network. FRANK MILLER LUMBER: HISTORY, TIMELINE, AND VINTAGE GALLERY.
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