Robert Revnell’s grandfather Bill and his father were loggers in the days of virgin White Pine forests in Michigan. Bill was a boat builder, carpenter and resort owner. His father was a carpenter, as Robert is now.
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Robert bought his ATS relatively recently, but had been dreaming of owning a sawmill for years. He spent many hours researching for the best sawmill and knew he’d found the right one the first time he saw a Peterson. “I am sure many people will agree with me when they see one in action.”
Roberts building company, Revnell Design Builder gets its identity from the natural indigenous wood produced |
by his Peterson sawmill. He designs and builds houses and projects with the difference being unusual custom woodwork design. He has recently been sawing joists, rafters, trim andflooring from Northern Red Oak from his woodlot. “It is like harvesting gold from a mine as you stack the boards and appreciate their beauty.” Robert says.
Robert and his wife Darlene have four daughters the youngest still in her teens and Robert plans to build them each a small house (< 200 SF) in the woods.
Robert loves being a State Rep for Peterson Portable Sawmills, and has already demonstrated his ATS to many customers. He is very dedicated to the product - as you can see in the picture, he is demonstrating it in the snow! |
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