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    Stationary sawmills are commonly used for processing large volumes of lumber at a single location.

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    Auction Date:6/9/2026 8:00:00 AM (CDT)
    Stock Number176
    Location: Kingstree, South Carolina
    Seller: Bright Star Auctions
    Hours547
    Location: Oroville, California
    Seller: Apex Enterprises Inc.
    Location: Mesa, Arizona
    Seller: Laxton Equipment
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    Location: Granite Falls, North Carolina
    Seller: Carolina Used Machinery
    Location: Canton, Georgia
    Seller: Chipper LLC
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    Location: Lewisville, Ohio
    Seller: Baker & Sons Equipment Company
    Stock Number104353
    Location: Langley, British Columbia, Canada
    Seller: Lenmark Industries

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    Stock Number876
    Location: Maxwell, Ontario, Canada
    Seller: Maxwell Farm Service

    About Stationary Sawmills

    Stationary sawmills cut lumber using a large band saw or circular saw at a permanent location. They are usually located under a roof or in a barn, woodshop, or barn, which allows them to work in almost any weather condition. Stationary sawmills fit in between industrial sawmills and portable sawmills. They can typically produce large volumes of processed lumber and are commonly used by local furniture manufacturers and specialty wood production businesses.

    A 2023 Wood-Mizer WM4500 stationary sawmill.
    2023 Wood-Mizer WM4500 Stationary Sawmill

    How Stationary Sawmills Differ From Other Types Of Sawmills

    There are several types of sawmills for processing logs into lumber, but stationary sawmills strike the balance between the high output of industrial sawmills and the flexibility of portable models. When comparing different types of sawmills, consider these differences:

    • Unlike industrial sawmills, stationary sawmills are smaller and more affordable. They are an accessible option for people who need a reliable setup without the massive scale of industrial sawmills. Both industrial and stationary sawmills are fixed, but the former is more focused on commercial lumber operations. Stationary models also produce quality lumber but do not require extensive hydraulic debarking systems, conveyors, or multiple cutting tools like edgers and trimmers.
    • Compared to portable sawmills that are more mobile, stationary sawmills offer greater stability and precision alongside significantly increased capacity. While portable models serve hobbyists and small-scale operations, stationary sawmills are the solution for small- to medium-size lumber shops.

    Types Of Stationary Sawmills

    Stationary sawmills cut logs using either a bandsaw or a circular saw. Each type has its advantages.

    • Band saws use a long, continuous, toothed metal blade stretched between wheels to cut timber. The evenly distributed tooth load creates a uniform cut and enables the blade to cut irregular or curved shapes.
    • Circular saw blades spin mechanically to create a clean, precise cut. They can crosscut, rip, and make angle cuts.

    Stationary Sawmill Benefits & Considerations

    For operations that process large amounts of lumber, stationary sawmills offer many benefits.

    • Higher capacity - These larger, more powerful machines can process larger logs, including those 36 inches (91 centimeters) or more in diameter
    • Reliability - They provide more consistent lumber quality due to their stable setup
    • Flexibility - Stationary sawmills are usually set up under a roof, which allows them to operate independently of weather conditions
    • Streamlined operations - They offer the integration of multiple processing steps in one facility
    • Greater efficiency - They have the potential for higher output and automation

    There are some additional things to keep in mind, however. Stationary sawmills require a significant initial investment in acquiring and setting up the equipment. They are far costlier than a portable sawmill or a chainsaw. They need a dedicated site with access for trucks hauling frequent, significant loads of logs.

    Where To Buy & Finance Stationary Sawmills

    Explore TreeTrader.com to find new and used stationary sawmills for sale from industry-leading brands such as Lumber Jack, Stetson-Ross, Timber Buddy, Wood-Mizer, and others.

    If you have already chosen the best stationary sawmill for your needs, explore your stationary sawmill financing options with CurrencyFinance.