b'lumber for projects large and small, from wine racks to farm fences to garden boxes to outbuildings to decks.Buying a sawmill is a financial decision, Neil pointed out. People can choose to buy lumber, or buy a sawmill and harvest their own trees.Turning logs into free wood justifies the purchase of the product, he added. Some people start a side hustle and mar-ket their products. Positive online reviews attest to their suc-cess. Josh and Neil have fulfilled their original vision to provide exceptional value, design and quality to their customers. Good customer service is a really important part of our culture, Neil pointed out.WhilethemajorityoftheirclienteleresidesinNorth America,withastrongcustomerbaseincentralOntario, Woodland Mills also has a European division, and they sell toThe ideas are limitlesspeople as far away as Australia and New Zealand. if they are creative.Both live right in Port Perry, on the same street. They joke that their commute is short, and that they like to stay close to Hanks Pastries, for their famous donuts. Family men, Neil has two children and Josh has four. One of the other local charities that they support is Big Brothers Big Sisters North Durham.CheckoutphotosandvideosontheWoodlandMills Facebookpage,theirwebsiteandInstagram.Youmayget inspired.By Lynn Campbell, Focus on ScugogPhotos courtesy of Rebel MediaROBERT PEARL KRISTEN SHANNONCAROLYN GRANT PAT CHARLOTTEALOE* CARRIGAN* DUCHARME* FOWLER* HALL* LUCAS* MARK* MARSH*CLAIRE JACQUELINEJAYMES BLAKE JANE TINA DONNAANITAMARSH** MILLAR MYLES* REID* SMYTHE* SORICHETTI** WELSH* WHITWORTH***MANAGERFOCUS - APRIL 202351'