
Long before designing the first TK900, before Andrés and Juan José, and even before Nico's workshop, there were no sawmills. We only had a chainsaw, and in those days, my desire to produce boards and sell a product led me to explore the path of creating chainsaw mills..
I still sell them today, although I have lost count of how many I have made. There are no videos from that time, but the story deserves to be told, and I still have some photos..
It was the year 2018. By chance and not knowing exactly what to do, I started a blacksmithing course at the CFP in Lago Puelo. While my classmates were making barbecue grills, stoves, or simple trash bins, my first project was different: I wanted to build a guide for cutting boards using a chainsaw..
However, working bent over and exerting force with the chainsaw didn't convince me, so I decided to sell it. I advertised it in the Click! magazine and, to my surprise, I sold it immediately. Two weeks later, I had already sold two. tabulators further, and with that money I bought my first welder. It hadn't been long since I learned how to weld, and in fact, my teacher had lent me an old welder. Three weeks later, I returned it, now with mine in hand..
While my peers continued to build grills and other projects, I focused exclusively on the tabulators. That first year I sold over a hundred units.
These days I still offer them on Mercado Libre. After so many, I got a bit tired of making them, but they still hold a special place in my blacksmith heart..
Los Cerezos nro 3, El Hoyo - Chubut
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