There is newfound efficiency inherent with this sturdy equipment
Circa 1940-1980.
Likely the tallest structure in the mill, and the most interesting to view architecturally. We like ours a bit on the rusty side. Many sizes and configurations of sawdust burners "in the wild". Some have patches and damage to the screen and are generally falling apart. And sometimes there's an interesting cyclone chip/dust separator attachment. It all makes me wonder how it was.
We offer our finished models in three sizes, and our Sawdust Burner Kits in two sizes. For a comparison, scroll to the bottom of this page. Also available are optional perimeter foundations, dust/chip separator/collector attachments, and plenty of sawdust.