If ya still have it and don't want it, let me know what ya want for it. They're about $100 on Amazon for the Chinesium stuff. I'm still a bit hesitant to spend $5K - $6K on something that could become a very expensive yard ornament. I call myself frugal, the missus calls me stingy. Otherwise, what I made worked about as well as I expected. I figure I can mill out the structure stuff for some pole barn material so I can get my implements and project materials outta the weather.
What I was doing is OK to make big (6x6 or bigger) posts, and maybe slabbing a couple 2x8 or 2x6 boards off the sides, but it would take enormous logs and a much longer bar to use it for milling 1" decking, etc. I don't have the saw for that. I was pretty impressed with the performance of my little Poulan Pro 5020, 50cc, 20" bar, especially with a regular chain on it. This was pretty much a test to see if I'd blow the bugger up, and it shined. But an awful lot of 'lumber' gets turned into saw dust milling that way. Most of what I want to mill is 24" or smaller. I'm trying to get the dead pines down and mill 'em rather than just let 'em stand there, rot, and turn into widow makers. Beetles got us pretty bad when we had the drought about 5 years ago. A good wet spring/summer last year slowed 'em down, but late summer and autumn were very dry again, meaning more activity. If a pine can get enough water, it'll make enough sap to stop the beetles.
There may yet be a bandsaw mill in my future, but not sure if I want to be doing sawmilling for an income. It'll take it a long time to pay for itself on personal projects.