How to Make Money with a Portable Sawmill Business
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Table of Contents Introduction: What is a Sawmill? Uses and Benefits of a Portable Sawmill A Sawmill Business Questions about a Portable Sawmill Business • Q: What tools are needed to start up a portable sawmilling business? • Q: Do I need a big space to start up my milling business? • Q: How much is required to set up a portable sawmilling business? • Q: Can someone make a living from sawmilling business? Problems Small SizedSawmill Businesses Face Activities in a Sawmill Facility Setting Up a Portable Sawmilling Business • Plan Ahead • Marketing • Learn the Trade • A Place or Location • Equipment Facility • Determine Your Mode of Operation • Transportation • Find a Niche Custom Sawing Getting and Milling Your Woods Buying Wood and Selling Lumber • Calculating Your Expenses • Ensure Periodic Maintenance Getting Your Customers • Family and Friends • Earn Trust • Referrals How to Generate Profit through your Portable Sawmill Business • Patience • Create a Niche • Charging Methods • Create Work Efficiency • Increase Productivity • Expand • Expand by Adding Other Services Planning and Marketing to Improve Sales • Get the Words Out: • Create a Website: • Key to the Success Conclusion Author Bio http://Sawmill4hire.com Publisher Introduction: Starting up a portable sawmill business can be stressful, because it involves a lot of hardwork and strength. The sawmill business is a legitimate way to earn a living. It can be handled as a part-time or fulltime job, which only depends on the amount of money you are willing to spend on the business; a high a sum of money is not required to set up a portable sawmill business. People who are still skeptical about going fulltime into the sawmill business can take the job as a hobby until they can decide whether to withdraw or delve into it fulltime. My son has been sawing a truck load of logs. When setting up a portable sawmill business, you should consider certain factors associated with the business, including the location or work area, the kind and size of wood you want to use, and the right sawmill equipment needed for the kind of sawmill business you want to establish. Setting up a portable sawmill business doesn’t only require capital; you should be able perform the task yourself. You can learn from an experienced sawyer the special skills needed to mill wood. There are various questions asked everyday by people who are interested in establishing a portable sawmill business; they want to know if the business is viable, if it has some law restrictions, how profitable a sawmill business is, and so on. A portable sawmill business, like every other business, needs hard work and perseverance for it to succeed. Some people who are in the business have stated that generally a year is required to operate the business before a reasonable profit can be realized. This business is not a get-rich-quick venture which produces profit overnight; you need to show commitment and a high level of extra effort. We have a successful sawmill business that we have been running in Northern Utah. You can read more about our business at http://sawmill4hire.com
Publisher : CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (April 16, 2016)
Language : English
Paperback : 48 pages
ISBN-10 : 1532767714
ISBN-13 : 978-1532767715
Item Weight : 4.3 ounces
Dimensions : 6 x 0.11 x 9 inches
10 reviews for How to Make Money with a Portable Sawmill Business
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Kindle Customer –
Safety first!!
It gives me a lot of great ideas!!
Allen Moore –
Should be Free
I was very disappointed with this book. The price was only $2.99 so I thought I would take a chance. I bought the kindle version with the epectation that I would learn at least a few advanced tips on running a sawmill business. The content is so basic, I could have written this book, and I am a complete novice. Don’t waste your time and money.
Barry D. Jennings –
Not that good of a read
I wasn’t impressed with this book. I had way too high a hopes for this book, I guess. The information it gives is very general & too sparse.
Ken Points Jr –
Very short read about basic business. Not much about running a sawmill business.
1/3 of the book is ads for other books by the author.
MattCB –
Worthless
This is pretty much ” basics of writing a business plan” with some milling terms thrown in. Don’t waste your time or money.
R. Norman Baugh –
Too basic.
I found this book very very basic and it did not provide any real useful information. I would not recommend wasting your money on this one. I would definitely not purchase it again.
richard morris –
I regret buying this –
I bought the Kindle version of this book. It was inexpensive so I just clicked it. Really this felt more like reading a brochure than a book – less than 30 min to read fully. Much of the advice is is vague and generalized. It had the feel of a junior high school level essay on the subject, and if it were that I’d give it a C- I think its possible that this is a low level scam, produce junk literature and sell it cheap enough that no one complains. I’m pretty sure I could have written a better book with my current (next to nothing) knowledge of milling lumber, just plagiarizing from wikipedia. Based on the author’s bio, if its real, he should have more pride than to put his name on this junk.
Rene Drew –
Cheap pamphlet
Poorly made. Very little content. Worth maybe $5.
paris keeping –
This is a good read with good information
helvetian –
Junk, says nothing, spelling and grammar mistakes to boot, complete garbage