woodworkingboy
TreeHouser
If you can do the work quickly, one can do alright. I'm kind of finicky on small details, not the best approach if money is a priority. There is a decent market, if you can tap into it, people floating above the economy woes. Far more customers in the states, though.
Appreciate all the congrats!
Appreciate all the congrats!

). It's also very nice to not deal with oxy fuel's and preheating, changing settings for various thicknesses, ect. Cutting 1/2", which I only did a little of, requires less than a second to pierce, and you can cut supprisingly fast. All this adds up to less BTU's in the work piece, making it stay far cooler.
how about pine trees? maybe its just me?


