Episode Description
A 36-year career in law enforcement might seem like an unlikely path to running a successful sawmill operation, but for some, retirement is just the beginning of a new chapter.
In this episode of the Woodpreneur Podcast, host Jennifer Alger sits down with John Bartlett from Maryland Logs 2 Lumber to explore his remarkable transition from law enforcement to becoming a skilled sawmill operator over the past 24 years. John shares the unique aspects of his business model, where he doesn't sell wood but instead mills logs owned by customers, focusing on building strong relationships with three main clients who trust him with their valuable timber.
You'll hear about the high-value projects and unique logs John has worked with, the importance of quarter sawing techniques for producing premium lumber, and how he's invested in Wood-Mizer equipment over the years to improve his operation. John discusses the challenges of navigating business regulations and taxes, the significant impact COVID-19 had on operational costs (particularly diesel prices), and how he's adapted his business model to include deposits for new customers to protect against market volatility.
This conversation emphasizes the critical role of customer service in the sawmilling business, the value of industry connections and expertise from mentors like Marty Parsons, and the personal stories and relationships that make this work meaningful. John also shares insights on market changes, innovative sawmilling techniques, and how building trust with clients has been the foundation of his long-term success.
Whether you're considering starting a sawmill business, interested in custom milling and wood processing, or looking for lessons on adapting to industry changes while maintaining quality and customer relationships, this episode offers practical wisdom from someone who's successfully navigated both careers in service and entrepreneurship.
Tune in to discover how dedication to customer service, continuous learning, and strong industry relationships can build a thriving sawmill business, and don't forget to follow the Woodpreneur Podcast for more stories from experienced professionals in the wood industry.
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction and John's Journey
06:07 High-Value Projects and Client Relationships
11:50 Business Challenges and Regulations
17:43 Market Changes and COVID-19 Impact
20:50 Sawmilling Innovations and Customer Service
26:48 Final Thoughts and Future Directions
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