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Western Washington Small-Scale Sawmills Western Washington Small-Scale Sawmills The following is a partial list of small-scale sawmill operations in western Washington. This database is intended to benefit those family forest owners that do not harvest the quantity of wood necessary to access Washington's traditional forestry infrastructure, and are looking for sawmills who will accept small quantities of logs. The list should also assist forest owners who wish to utilize timber from their own property, homeowners who would like to find a creative use for a backyard hazard tree, or woodcrafters looking for a local source of custom milled wood. No endorsement is implied nor intended for any business listed here, nor is exclusion from this list intended to be a negative endorsement. The directory is simply a listing of sawmill operators who responded to a phone call and agreed to be listed. The list is arranged geographically from north to south (approximately). The details following each listing's contact information include whether the mill is mobile (portable), its capacity, and other services provided by the sawyer. If you are a sawmill operator and would like to be included in this list, please contact Andy Perleberg at (509) 667-6540 or [email protected]. (This list was updated April, 2014) The Family Tree Walter Corbin Tim Durbin 1530 Obstruction Pass Rd. 9135 Stein Rd. Olga, WA 98279 Custer, WA 98240 (360) 376-5431 (360) 303-3000 [email protected] [email protected] Custom milling Mobile saw; mainly in Bellingham area; will Portable for jobs over 4 MBF travel further for large jobs. Logs 24' x 30" 28" diameter capacity. Payable in lumber trade with cedar only; otherwise cash. Bayview Boards Brideck Enterprises Chris Johnson Steve Gschwend 9775 Bayview Edison Rd. 1775 Brideck Lane Oak Harbor, WA 98277 Bow, WA 98232 (360) 320-0453 (360) 766-6077 [email protected] www.bayviewboards.com Stationary sawmill. 19" band mill, 30" diameter/20' capacity. 36' length, 44 " diameter capacity, flat or quarter sawn Has solar kiln. Can haul logs and mill at or below portable rate Payable by the hour or board-foot Sells specialty woods. Can provide and deliver lumber Timberline Portable Sawmilling Ranney Day Custom Milling Anthony & Julie York 12340 N US Highway 101 2310 Timon Rd Shelton, WA Everson Wa 98247 (360) 490‐8626 ph. 360-410-6433 [email protected] email [email protected] website: timberlineps.com - Home - Everson, I have a Woodmizer LT40 hydraulic. I work by the WA hour or by board foot. I also have cedar and fir lumber for sale. I Custom build furniture, signs, Portable, or at our location can mill up to 60" diam, 20' long and small structures by request. slabbing dry kiln full equipped wood working shop unique wood sales Frontier Log Works Homestead Productions Robert Matteson Brad Roy 4512 Upper Harbor Dr. 1575 S. Jacob Miller Rd. Freeland, WA 98249 Port Townsend, WA 98368 (360) 730-2449 (360) 379-2454 [email protected] Mobile saw. Mobile mill....your site or mine Also provides felling services. 36"/20' capacity Works with a horse logger. Payable in cash or lumber trade. Bob and Mary Huelsdonk Tom Pehrson 171763 Hwy 101 Box 173 Forks, WA 98331 Port Gamble, WA 98364 (360) 374-5337 (360) 649-2255 [email protected] Mobile saw. Mobile saw on site...come to us or we will come to you Payable in lumber trade for high-value woods; otherwise Large diameter capacity (up to 10 foot) and 20 foot cash. length. Payable by the hour or by the board-foot. John Chugwater Modern Woodworks, Inc. Port Gamble Trading Co. Mark Stilson PO Box 92 Marysville, WA Port Gamble, WA 98364 (360) 657-3210 (360) 297-8114 (store) (360) 649-5348 (cell) Richard Dealy (360) 796-0064 (home) Goldbar, WA Mobile saw. (425) 238-3136 Cuts slabs (up to 5' wide) and dimensional lumber. [email protected] Hardwoods and softwoods. Mobile saw. Also buys logs. Payable in cash or trade. Wes Gustafson Creekview Custom Milling LLC 20929 Meadow Lake Rd. Pete Dykstra Snohomish, WA 98290 19020 Waxen Rd. (360) 794-4406 Bothell, WA 98012 [email protected] (206) 406-7659 Custom milling Mobile saw. Portable Lucas mill: boards up to 8"x8", 18' long Also horse logs. Slabs up to 5' diameter Mobile dimension mill, capacity up to 26' long AJ's Custom Sawmilling Back to America Sawmill A.J. Mearns 5727 River Valley Road 19304 Filbert Road Granite Falls, WA 98252 Bothell, WA 98012 Call Paul ( 360)691-6338 (425) 775-7999; [email protected] [email protected] Mobile or stationary sawmill. 50' length, 6' diameter capacity Mini-mite circular sawmill Will travel 100 miles from Bothell (King, Custom cutting logs from 6-18' no max diameter. Pierce, Snohomish, Skagit). Cutting for cash ($200/M) or trade free sawdust. Davidson Sawmill Steph's Custom Sawyering 32405 NE 12 th Place Steph Baxter Carnation, WA 98014 10648 SE 16 th St . (425) 333-4242 Bellevue, WA 98004 You bring in the logs to be milled and take home the (425) 646-8783 boards. [email protected] Mill located in North Bend. Custom miller. Buys specialty wood (figured maple, burls, yard trees). Felling, small load hauling. Coyote Woodshop City Trees Furniture David Kotz Donald Smith 7439 Coyote Farm Lane 1152 NW 46th St. Bainbridge Island, WA 98110 Seattle, WA 98107 (206) 842-5013 (206) 783-1405 www.coyotewoodshop.com [email protected] Mobile saw. Interested in large diameter hardwoods, including walnut, Payable in cash or wood trade. maple, madrone, ash, oak, elm, beech, and some Also fells and transports logs; has drying kiln. softwoods Specializes in hardwoods. Will pay depending on species and size Has truck to haul away City Tree Salvage Bainbridge Custom Woodcutting, LLC Seth Meyer Brent Herrick 1600 W Armory Way 9984 Battle Point Dr NE Building 269 Bainbridge Island, WA 98110 Seattle, WA 98119 (206) 842-2668 (206) 216-TREE (8733) www.citytreesalvage.com Mobile Saw We find the best use for felled urban trees. Payable in cash or lumber trade Furniture, flooring, lumber Payable by the hour or by the board foot Free hauling, cash for some species Also provide Stump Grinding and Chipping McLaughlin Bros. Trelstad Tree Inc. Paul McLaughin Bruce Trelstad 10618 18 th Ave. SW PO Box 1167 Seattle, WA 98146 Maple Valley, WA 98038 (206) 246-6022 (206) 935-4116 Mobile saw. Arborist, will custom mill wood from trees that they Payable in cash or lumber trade. remove. Also has shake/shingle mill. Vashon Island Forest Stewards Tom Harrigan 21204 Monument Rd. SW PO Box 73 Vashon, WA 98070 Vashon, WA 98070 (206) 463-9405 (206) 920-0725 [email protected] [email protected] www.vashonforeststewards.org Mobile sawing. on Vashon Island only. Woodmizer LT-50 Sells native and specialty woods from salvage logs. Wildaire Enterprises Dominic Ebacher 969 SE Triviere Trail Belfair, WA Port Orchard WA 98367 360‐474‐7387 360‐731‐1367 cell 360‐895‐6060 Home/office Stationary Sawmill Planer Mill Greg's Mobile Milling Services Woodwise Greg Guest Joe Neal 18731 SE 314th 8994 View Park Rd. Auburn, WA 98092 Port Orchard, WA 98367 (253) 631-6286 Mobile to S. King County sites only; otherwise you bring (360) 509-2434 in the logs. Large capacity mill. [email protected] Payable in lumber trade occasionally. Specializes in grade-stamped lumber and building materials. http://woodwisemill.com Custom manufactures a wide variety of products for clients, including flooring, trim, moulding, fascia, sofit and lumber. Also has dry kiln. Capacity: 26' length (woodmizer), 50" diameter (Lucasmill) NW Wood Sivara Milling and Resawing, LLC Chris Fry 12009 Aqueduct Dr. E 14224 Bingham Ave. E Tacoma, WA 98445 Tacoma, WA 98446 (253) 279‐4618 (253) 531‐7182 [email protected] 10' diameter x 24' length capacity www.nwwood.com Full service custom sawmill Custom sawing and drying Moulder and dry kilns 5' diameter/20' capacity Remanufacturer of old wood Sells native and specialty woods Sells hardwoods/softwoods Randall Custom Lumber Ltd. Elma Lumber 3530 SE Arcadia Rd. Charlie Munger Shelton, WA 98584 1087 Mt. Elma Rd. (360) 426-8518 Elma, WA 98541 [email protected] (360) 482-5380 Custom milling including moulders. (360) 482-6725 fax Dry kiln available. 22' capacity. Softwoods. Dry kiln available. Custom milling. Buys logs on occasion. Far West Specialty Woods Stormo Hardwoods David Greiner 2103 Harrison Ave. W. #2453 Kevin Stormo Olympia, WA 98502 11615 99th Ave NE (360) 273-0481 Arlington WA 98223 [email protected] (425)359‐8042 Mill is in Rochester. [email protected] Hauls small loads. stormohardwoods.com Custom milling. Will buy figured maple. Custom milling up to 72" diameter logs and 20 ft long; dehumidification Kiln and can dry wood up to 19 feet long; main focus is live edge slabs and mantles but will cut most anything stormohardwoods.com Andy Springer Bob Arnold 14345 Tilley Rd. SW Eatonville, WA 98328 Tenino, WA 98589 (253) 845-2242 (360) 264-7654 [email protected] Custom beams, figured maple, burl wood, mainly hardwoods. Payable in cash or wood trade. Tim Rogerson Wetset Enterprises 120 Rogerson Rd. Micheal T. Hurley Chehalis, WA 98532 119 Salmon Creek Road East (360) 748-7469 Mossyrock, WA 98564 Mobile saw. (360) 985-0748 [email protected] Custom/specialty sawing. 4 Sided Planning. FSC cedar, alder, Douglas-fir, hemlock and maple lumber available or will cut to order. Sticks Custom Portable Bandsaw Milling GIA Portable Saw Works Brian Trembley David Gilman 460 Fredrickson Rd. 27306 NE 9th St. Woodland, WA 98674 Camas, WA 98607 (360) 225-3932 (360) 910-3234 (360) 834-6208 fax http://www.sticksmilling.com/ [email protected] [email protected] Mobile saw: move the logs or the machine, it's your Mobile saw.
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