Durham’s custom lumber provider

portable sawmill, custom lumber and building services

How can we serve you?

Portable Sawmilling

I travel to you with the Woodmizer LT50 bandsaw lumber mill and turn your logs in to lumber right on site.

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custom lumber

Provide you cutlist for anything from built-in furniture to timber framed buildings and I will work with you to fulfil your needs

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Sawmill Rental

I provide you with the means to mill your own lumber on your own schedule, offering weekly and monthly affordable rentals.

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Building Service

I can provide carpentry focused building services, including slab finishing, coffee tables, mantles, dining tables and more! All building services are considered custom and will need to be individually evaluated and priced.

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Wood-Mizer Bandsaw Mills

The right tools for the job

Wood-mizer LT50 Wide

One of the largest portable sawmills made by Wood-Mizer. this fully hydraulic bandsaw mill is capable of keeping a 3 person crew busy all day.

With the wide mill head, it is capable of handling logs up to 40 inches in diameter, with a clear cutting throat of 34 inches, and a deck length of 21 feet.

With the thin kerf bandsaw blades, this machine can efficiently turn massive logs into high quality lumber.

Wood-Mizer LT15GO

One of Wood-Mizer’s most user friendly sawmill platforms, I offer this 2019 LT15 as rental machinery. It is capable of sawing logs up to 26 inches in diameter and 17 feet long.

This manually operated mill is easy transport, set-up and operate, and within hours you can reach an efficient flow and produce hundreds of boardfeet of lumber per hour. Rent it for a week or for a month and turn your own logs into lumber at your own pace.


The business and the sawyer

It all started with a chainsaw and a thunderstorm

My name is Pete, and my background is in commercial construction project management. In 2017 an enormous maple tree (over 3 feet in diameter!) fell in a storm and I couldn’t stand to watch it go to waste in the woods. I painstakingly skidded the logs out of the woods and hired a portable sawmill to mill the logs for me. pulling the boards that day gave me the bug! I quickly purchased a good chainsaw and an alaskan chainsaw mill attachment, and the hobby turned into a career interest. I upgraded to my first bandsaw mill in 2019, and soon decided that I wanted to do it full time. I founded the business in 2020, and in 2021 I quit construction, procured my LT50 hydraulic mill, and made this my full time gig, and I have been enjoying piles of sawdust and lumber ever since!