I believe that when you get familiar with the MP-32 you will find it to be a tough and strong well cutting mill. I'm impressed with Cook's philosophy of building strong and heavy equipment.
My dad is loving the mp32 we got for him. He says it cuts like a dream. In the past 2 weeks he has cut almost 20 logs of pine, cedar and red oak. Happy sawing and be safe.
@@artszabo1015 I’m in Salem. The mill has been a good mill this April makes 2 years. Glad I got it when I did I see prices really went up. If I had to pick something negative I would say I’m not real crazy about the blade lubercation system. Always finding the felt not touching the blade, leaving the blade dry.
I believe that when you get familiar with the MP-32 you will find it to be a tough and strong well cutting mill. I'm impressed with Cook's philosophy of building strong and heavy equipment.
This is the 1st video I've watched on a Cooks sawmill, it looks pretty good
Thanks, check out my latest one on the cooks mp32.
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strong and heavy equipment.
In April I drove from Ohio to Alabama and picked up my mp32. I'm definitely in the learning process.
My dad is loving the mp32 we got for him. He says it cuts like a dream. In the past 2 weeks he has cut almost 20 logs of pine, cedar and red oak. Happy sawing and be safe.
What part of Ohio are you in? One year later what do you think of your sawmill now?
Art from Ohio (Ashland)
@@artszabo1015 I’m in Salem. The mill has been a good mill this April makes 2 years. Glad I got it when I did I see prices really went up. If I had to pick something negative I would say I’m not real crazy about the blade lubercation system. Always finding the felt not touching the blade, leaving the blade dry.
@@darrengarlough5121 Thank you
Timber king or cooks bud?
I'm a timberking guy. But this cooks mp32 is a great manual sawmill.
I also live in Tennessee. Understand this May be a hold over mill. Comment from your last video. Please contact me.
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