Simple Sawmill Technique Maximizes Production

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  • čas přidán 24. 06. 2022
  • Maximizing lumber production on a Wood Mizer LT15 sawmill.
    Fall Line Ridge, pine, trees, chicken coop, homesteading, homestead, DIY, forestry, logs, mill.

Komentáře • 145

  • @falllineridge
    @falllineridge  Před rokem +22

    Hey everyone, it looks like there's some kind of a scam going on and they're using this channel's name. I have NOT done any giveaways and have NOT contacted anyone about a giveaway! Please ignore these messages.

    • @MrFHLH
      @MrFHLH Před rokem +3

      Yes I had one, but ignored it. Always someone up to no good.

    • @DDL2728
      @DDL2728 Před rokem +3

      Sad, sad world!!

    • @seanparchim9165
      @seanparchim9165 Před rokem

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    • @tomsommer54
      @tomsommer54 Před rokem +3

      It’s turned into a scam world no days. Sorry that happened to you. My wife just this morning got a message from what was supposed to be her sister saying she was in trouble and needed her to send her $300 to some cash app. They didn’t fool us. That’s what the world has come to though.

    • @exotictones1054
      @exotictones1054 Před rokem +2

      Really a sick n sad world to live in today.n then the scammers go free.

  • @grazynazambeanie5963
    @grazynazambeanie5963 Před rokem +1

    I root for the little guys , but you just can't beat a Wood-Mizer

  • @johnmorgan455
    @johnmorgan455 Před rokem +2

    After more then 76 years, I don't believe I have ever heard any one complain "I wish I would have made that a little smaller."

  • @craig2157
    @craig2157 Před rokem +4

    There isn't a sawyer out there that hasn't hit a roller, if there is your turn is just a few logs away! I was surprised you were able to continue with the same blade. The grapple is nice for the yard but watching you around the mill and grabbing the cut boards off is difficult. I'm cutting larger logs, sometimes 24" plus and the cants are very large, you have to remove one to cut the other. I have a similar tractor but with forks and it's easy to load and unload the mill. Also using pallets to move around and sticker the cut boards is time saving. I like the trick of standing the board and cutting the wayne against the cant, learn something most times I watch you.

  • @buddyreed2623
    @buddyreed2623 Před rokem

    Still watching. This time I did not have a question. Have good days!

  • @139sjh
    @139sjh Před rokem +1

    Hello from Western Australia :-)

  • @toughluck6145
    @toughluck6145 Před rokem +1

    best carpenter bee weapon...badminton racket

  • @richardthornhill4630
    @richardthornhill4630 Před rokem +2

    Glad you moved the mill under the shed into the shade. Will be a good chicken coop. Clever sawing, reducing steps.

  • @henrymorgan3982
    @henrymorgan3982 Před rokem +4

    Very educational. I like the camera angles. They show thought and creativity. Good job all around. Have a Great Weekend!

  • @Z-Bart
    @Z-Bart Před rokem +1

    Good tip. I shall try that on some Red Pine for my shed.

  • @DDL2728
    @DDL2728 Před rokem +3

    Your videos are so interesting & enjoyable!! And, you move your camera for so many different angles!! Great job! Can't wait to see the coop. We spent most of the day at our son's helping cut grass, play with Grands, & repair a couple of boards on his chicken coop. Great day - just very hot!! Thanks for another great video. God bless you and your family!!

  • @rickutley931
    @rickutley931 Před rokem

    You have become a really good sawyer, I've been following you for quite a while.

  • @brucewatson8451
    @brucewatson8451 Před 9 měsíci

    Thanks for the video. I've been milling for about two months now with a WM HM126. Besides the fact that it is interesting, technically challenging, and sometimes a good workout, I think it's just plain fun. And my grandson, 7, really likes running the mill. Thanks from Western WA. Bruce

  • @cathybenson5119
    @cathybenson5119 Před rokem

    Hello from Queensland Australia 🇦🇺

  • @catgynt9148
    @catgynt9148 Před rokem +2

    It’s nice to see that your mill is under roof and not as susceptible to rain and possibly snow. Thanks for sharing this video of your journey. Wishing you and your family a blessed week, gentle weather and restful evenings. Peace brother.

  • @charlesvaughn5055
    @charlesvaughn5055 Před rokem

    enjoyed the video have a great week looking forward to seeing the chicken coop

  • @Sawmill-indonesia
    @Sawmill-indonesia Před rokem

    very extraordinary healthy and successful greetings always from Indonesian wood workers

  • @MrFHLH
    @MrFHLH Před rokem

    Very nice to have your own mill and some wood to go with it, then you can make what you want, including a chicken cope. Have fun.

  • @twc-projects
    @twc-projects Před rokem +2

    Nice job. You always make milling look so easy. Inspires me to get back out on my mill. Having yours under cover now is real nice too. I bet you're loving that. I'll eventually get there, but until then, I''ll keep living vicariously through your videos. Keep up the great work.

  • @wilsonfrye9987
    @wilsonfrye9987 Před rokem +18

    As you know, any log can be cut in a number of ways. If you like a method and find it suits you, that’s a fine way to cut. However, in general, a square cant defined by the small end of a straight log will maximize production, and jacking a tapered log to get a horizontal pith will maximize quality of the lumber.
    Eg, in the case of that tapered log with the 12 inch small end, a square 8x8 with 4 tapered two inch slabs should yield 5 2x6s and a 2x2 from the cant and four waned (shorter if you choose to cut off waned ends) 2x6s from the slabs removed while making the cant. That’s 9 2x6s and a 2x2.
    But that results in two boards having the soft pith on their surfaces. A 10x6 cant allows cutting the 2x material with the pith within the center 2x. The cant will still make 5 2x6s, but you’ll likely only get two quality 2x6s from the slabs removed while creating the cant.
    Maximizing production includes considering “production of what?” and whether manipulating the log for improving quality reduces productivity.
    Your approach is efficient for dealing with the slabs and reduces handling them. It sure deserves consideration in some cases.
    I like the way you present your projects in your videos.

  • @johntillotson4254
    @johntillotson4254 Před 2 měsíci

    Thx for sharing

  • @miguelfreytes3498
    @miguelfreytes3498 Před měsícem

    You’re make good jobs explain very good ❤❤

  • @cactuskiwi4218
    @cactuskiwi4218 Před rokem +1

    Love the videos brother

  • @larryconley9438
    @larryconley9438 Před rokem +1

    Nicely done,keep up the good job

  • @brucewelty7684
    @brucewelty7684 Před rokem

    I wish we were closer together. Some of those 1/4 and 1/2 inch throw-aways would be great for my toy projects.

    • @mcpiddler1135
      @mcpiddler1135 Před rokem

      Where might you be Mr. Welty? I have a mill in central Alabama and generate some thins also.

    • @brucewelty7684
      @brucewelty7684 Před 6 měsíci

      @@mcpiddler1135 I never got notification of your comment! I am in central Florida. There is a new mill really close to me. I intend to go see them between Thanksgiving and Christmas.

  • @marknunya3035
    @marknunya3035 Před rokem

    My heart stopped as you came closer to your dog whew 😅 bit scary glad you caught it. I'd sure hate to see what happens when you do. As always good luck and God Bless.

    • @falllineridge
      @falllineridge  Před rokem

      It was total luck. I was not watching it. When the blade hits a stop, it's the worst sound ever, plus a destroyed blade.

  • @YoutubeVideoChainsaw
    @YoutubeVideoChainsaw Před rokem

    greetings from Indonesian wood workers boss🤝

  • @allanpeters4403
    @allanpeters4403 Před rokem +1

    Love all your videos - informative and entertaining.

  • @scorpio2686
    @scorpio2686 Před rokem

    Love your content. Gonna be patient until the chicken coupe vid comes on. Keep them coming brother.

  • @brendamilner9066
    @brendamilner9066 Před rokem

    Love your videos.

  • @davidkilbourne5422
    @davidkilbourne5422 Před rokem +1

    I like your videos and look forward to seeing them! I'm wanting a sawmill so bad. but of course I't's hard for me! Those hogs are growing and some good food there. Hope you have a nice week ahead!

    • @falllineridge
      @falllineridge  Před rokem

      Thanks, David! Yes, the hogs are growing into some great meals right now.

  • @stigmartinrnning6751
    @stigmartinrnning6751 Před rokem

    Another great vid 👍👍

  • @richvail7551
    @richvail7551 Před rokem +1

    I like your different way of edging the boards during production. Looks like it helps shorten cutting times, I’m going to use that one.
    There is 1 advantage I found from edging my boards later and that it helps me get more cuts per blade. I use my blades until my regular cuts are not possible and then later on after I’ve built up my cuts that need edging pile I take my duller blade and us it again to edge my boards. It’s less work for the dull blade and I get a bit more life out of the blades before I need too get them resharpened. 🤷‍♂️

  • @Southernson-dy5nq
    @Southernson-dy5nq Před rokem

    Great job, enjoy watching all your videos.

  • @fricknjeep
    @fricknjeep Před rokem

    hi there nice sawing john

  • @JOHNMORIN100
    @JOHNMORIN100 Před rokem

    Hey THAT WAS NEAT 100 POINTS John M in Milo, Maine

  • @ronwhite36
    @ronwhite36 Před rokem

    Great video, Infor is great!

  • @mizerman5568
    @mizerman5568 Před rokem

    Nice job on that overhead roof, something I need to get up
    over mine. Here in the Missouri ozarks I build everything out
    of eastern red cedar, prefer it green when building.

  • @patriots1needed
    @patriots1needed Před rokem

    Well done!

  • @ronwhite36
    @ronwhite36 Před rokem

    Another great video!

  • @smokeybailey3080
    @smokeybailey3080 Před 8 měsíci

    Enjoyed your video. I noticed the sign Taylor made club I know a man whose business name was taylor made wondered if there is a connection. Thanks for the good videos

  • @tinydancer7426
    @tinydancer7426 Před rokem +1

    I like the homemade swatter.

    • @kennycolson4813
      @kennycolson4813 Před rokem

      I’m a neighbor. Everyone around us has a bee swatter. And yes, we keep count! LOL

    • @tinydancer7426
      @tinydancer7426 Před rokem

      @@kennycolson4813 Yeah, I have a swatter .... only I don't discriminate in what I swat with it. lol I am an equal opportunity swatter. When he was a little guy, my son called it a "fly whipper".

  • @user-rv4iq6hf7r
    @user-rv4iq6hf7r Před rokem

    انا احب جداً جداً جداً اتفرج في مقاطعك لانها تعجبني ولاكن لا افهم ما تقول كثيرا ولاكني احاول اقرا الترجمه علاماتي في الانجليزيه جيده وليست ممتازه شكراً جزيلا على ما تقدمة انت تستاهل like 👍 😊

  • @monnhautaynguyen5678
    @monnhautaynguyen5678 Před rokem +1

    👏👏👏👏👍💯. Thanks you

  • @David-fv7zg
    @David-fv7zg Před rokem

    fantastic idea using the cant as a wedge, I wish I would have thought about this last week....LOL. Have you considered placing your mill in through the other end, so it blown the sawdust on the outside "wall"? It is easier to clean up, and wont get on your other equipment, in your humidity, that sawust will attract moisture and eventual rust.

    • @falllineridge
      @falllineridge  Před rokem

      You're not the first to mention that. Not sure if it would work in this shed or not.

  • @junethomas5322
    @junethomas5322 Před rokem

    My brother and I love watching you. I would like to see you end your you tubes with GOD BLESS.

  • @jaymolck31
    @jaymolck31 Před rokem

    Smart trick, thanks

    • @jaymolck31
      @jaymolck31 Před rokem

      On board cutting not the scam. Lol

  • @user-rv4iq6hf7r
    @user-rv4iq6hf7r Před rokem

    Think you sooo match 😆😆✨

  • @georgeprice9882
    @georgeprice9882 Před rokem

    Tennis racquet for them bees. Works great cuts them into pieces

  • @justintime2277
    @justintime2277 Před rokem

    👍FROM CADILLAC MICHIGAN

  • @09FLTRMM77
    @09FLTRMM77 Před rokem

    MM77 Approved 👍🏼👍🏼

  • @user-rv4iq6hf7r
    @user-rv4iq6hf7r Před rokem

    Good working

  • @lectro88
    @lectro88 Před rokem

    I listed this in a reply somewhere.. you can use saw dust in chicken coop, then for fertilizer later.

  • @dennismutz8221
    @dennismutz8221 Před 10 měsíci

    Just about everyone that owns a home mill, has hit the log stop at some point. Aggravating, but it happens.

  • @robertvonbehr6843
    @robertvonbehr6843 Před rokem

    Yes, the camera angles are nice indeed.

  • @exotictones1054
    @exotictones1054 Před rokem

    Man it's been awhile.

  • @craigmooring2091
    @craigmooring2091 Před rokem +1

    I've been thinking that many of those off-cut slabs are thick enough to make good, sort of natural roosts inside the coop.

  • @JohnThomas-gj2zg
    @JohnThomas-gj2zg Před rokem

    Doing a great job by make things that you need out of the tree's right off of your land and that is what I want to do when the time is right for me to buy the land that I want ..... what state are you in that let's you do that ??

  • @raygudding1969
    @raygudding1969 Před rokem +3

    I enjoy your videos and have learned quit bit from them, I have a Timbery M100 made by WoodMizer. I put a 3'X2' chalkboard in my saw shed I copy my cut list to it as I cut what I need and mark it off.

    • @falllineridge
      @falllineridge  Před rokem

      Smart idea!

    • @somethinburnin
      @somethinburnin Před 11 měsíci

      Timbery M100 is where the Woodmizer LX25 comes from. I have the LX25. Nice little mill!!!

  • @deanbarr5740
    @deanbarr5740 Před rokem +1

    I believe you'll be fine using green lumber for the coop. Yeah, it'll shrink some, but even dried lumber shrinks. Doesn't matter. You can go to Lowe's or Home Depot and buy kiln dried lumber and in time it shrinks too.

    • @rickswanberg4995
      @rickswanberg4995 Před 8 měsíci

      Not to mention that the lumber from Lowe's or HD will look like hockey sticks.

  • @buck3409
    @buck3409 Před rokem

    Taylor Made Club. I'm guessing that is a twist on Taylor Made golf clubs and made in Taylor County

  • @linzierogers5024
    @linzierogers5024 Před rokem +1

    Woodland Mills has a small attachment that stops the blade from hitting the side supports.

    • @j.r.576
      @j.r.576 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Yeah, it works great when you remember to swing it in front of the blade lol 😂

  • @tomnovak7731
    @tomnovak7731 Před 9 měsíci

    I like the way you edged the flitches while processing the main cant.
    My only suggestion for improvement using your method is to open that second face at 8" (+ a kerf) above the deck. This would leave you the same 6" cant and your 2x6 out of that flitch will have less wane. It would also eliminate the cut that sized your cant.
    Hope you don't trash your mill with that brush grapple.

  • @Oper8or
    @Oper8or Před rokem

    I don't exactly follow all the terms used in milling. Not to mention how the heck you got extra 2x6 out of those two extra pieces. Probably something I'd have to get instructed on but I'm sure I'd get it. Now just to talk the wife into maybe getting one within the next year.

  • @tonygrimes13
    @tonygrimes13 Před rokem

    A Like & A Comment For The Algorithm.

  • @Dingbat217
    @Dingbat217 Před rokem

    When you have logs that taper a lot do you ever jack up one end to get the centre of the log level with the bed or is that not really worth the hassle?

  • @thebradleysoncatbirdhill6849

    Another great video, Wes! I continue to take notes when you are saw milling!
    I had to chuckle when you were chasing the carpenter bee around. I know they are not aggressive, but I'm sitting here watching your video on my phone with my right hand looking like it belongs to Elmer Fudd after Bugs Bunny hit it with a hammer 🤣🤣🤣
    Got multiple stings on the back of my right hand yesterday from wasps. It's about this time every year here in southeastern Pennsylvania that the stinging insects get super aggressive. Are you having that down your way? Take great care and God bless! 🙏

    • @falllineridge
      @falllineridge  Před rokem

      I always have to watch out for wasps! The hotter it is, the madder they get.

  • @flowerstone
    @flowerstone Před rokem

    Most houses are built with green lumber so you should be fine on your coop. 🙂

  • @benrudman3917
    @benrudman3917 Před rokem

    Lucky I saw it coming and was sure you hit it!
    What blades are you running when you saw pine? You get nice straight cuts. The knotty stuff I saw gives me a hell of a hard time

    • @falllineridge
      @falllineridge  Před rokem

      They're the standard WM Doublehard 10 degree. Great blades!

  • @tomharrington1393
    @tomharrington1393 Před rokem

    👍👍

  • @genecarr4568
    @genecarr4568 Před rokem

    Homemade carpenter bee traps work really good at reducing the bee population. You may want to consider using your "nasty" mixture to paint the exposed wood in your shed. While the bees have no problem with store bought treated lumber, they will not like your homemade treatment. Oh, as long as the oil is filtered to remove particles prior to mixing with the fuel, the mixture can be applied with a brush or a commercial hand pump sprayer (which is a lot easier and faster. Good luck with the carpenter bees, I have been fighting them for years. Between the bees and woodpeckers my deck has been destroyed.

  • @srf2112
    @srf2112 Před rokem

    Do you have to kiln dry all your lumber as well or just let it dry naturally?

  • @chrismoss9683
    @chrismoss9683 Před rokem

    Just curious..how is the kiln doing?

  • @robertdemayo8620
    @robertdemayo8620 Před rokem

    I read a book awhile back , if u use all green wood , it all shrinks together …
    But has to be covered from the sun ….
    For what’s it’s worth ……
    🇺🇸

  • @thomashester739
    @thomashester739 Před rokem

    Co-op sells a product to put on lumber that kills carpenter bees if they bore into the wood

  • @davidhuffine5084
    @davidhuffine5084 Před 11 měsíci

    Nathan .that guy called you a hillbilly . I always thought you was a country boy .

  • @robertkayler6292
    @robertkayler6292 Před rokem

    Woodland Mills put a guard on their sawmills that keep you from cutting the log stops and killing your blade.

  • @eitantal726
    @eitantal726 Před 10 měsíci

    I noticed something: No logstops once you're done squaring your log. Is this possible only with long logs?

  • @Dougie-ex1ov
    @Dougie-ex1ov Před 2 měsíci

    Does no one avoid the pith?

  • @jimcurrier3922
    @jimcurrier3922 Před 9 měsíci

    I hollered stop, but you didn't pay attention to me!

  • @madsciencegary3830
    @madsciencegary3830 Před rokem

    I see the sawdust going into the middle of the shed from the sawmill. Is there a reason not to turn the mill around so that the sawdust goes outside? It may be that there is a reason not to load and unload from the other side. I am particularly interested because my LT 15W is supposed to arrive in about a month (after 1 1/2 years of waiting) and if I put it in the mill shed the way I want it, it would load and unload from the opposite side; the side the sawdust comes out. I'll use the tractor and grapple to load/unload, just as you do. If I turn it the other way, it will shoot the sawdust into my equipment barn.

    • @Green_Heart_Family_Farm
      @Green_Heart_Family_Farm Před rokem

      The mill is designed for logs to be loaded opposite from the direction the sawdust exits; even if it doesn't include a hydraulic loading system, the log stops being on one side requires loading logs from the opposite side to minimize the chance of the log rolling off during loading.

  • @jimwilloughby
    @jimwilloughby Před rokem

    After cutting 2 slabs off a log you are left with a cant ( is that the right term?) , with 2 flat sides and 2 with bark > Does it make a difference which side you cut next, and if so , how do you make that decision?

    • @falllineridge
      @falllineridge  Před rokem

      Yes, that's the right term. It really doesn't matter which side gets cut next, as far as I know.

  • @ryanlawley5960
    @ryanlawley5960 Před rokem +2

    Do you sharpen your own blades? If so, maybe you could do a video.

    • @tinydancer7426
      @tinydancer7426 Před rokem

      Yes he dies and he has made a video showing how the machine works.

    • @falllineridge
      @falllineridge  Před rokem

      I used to, but I sold my sharpener and setter. It's just too much of a hassle. Easier to send them back to WM...plus they do it right.

    • @tinydancer7426
      @tinydancer7426 Před rokem

      @@falllineridge Ah-ha! I thought you enjoyed doing your own sharpening.

  • @user-rv4iq6hf7r
    @user-rv4iq6hf7r Před rokem

    اعتقد لازم ترتدي قفازات صح ؟ 🧤

  • @bnwo
    @bnwo Před rokem

    Can all that saw dust on the ground be used for something or do you just leave it there?

    • @falllineridge
      @falllineridge  Před rokem

      I don't have a use for it. Once it piles up I'll move it to the woods probably.

    • @lectro88
      @lectro88 Před rokem

      can use saw dust in chicken coop.

  • @sydmarty1
    @sydmarty1 Před rokem +2

    Save your oil when you change oil on your equipment and stand posts in the bucket to treat them for when you need to bury them in the ground. Let the oil dry before you use them.

  • @lancel6948
    @lancel6948 Před rokem

    I'm sure you answered this at least 17 dozen times, but why do you mill true dimensions instead of similar dimensions of a mill yard for more sticks? Thanks

    • @falllineridge
      @falllineridge  Před rokem +1

      Looks way cooler.

    • @lectro88
      @lectro88 Před rokem

      a few more reasons to cut true dimensional.
      True 2x4, 2x6, 1x4, 1x6.. etc... Are much stronger than store bought even after they dry and shrink.
      Also when building adding and subtracting you use full numbers not.... and a 1/2 (some won't understand) a store bought 2x4 is 1-1-1/2" x 3-1/2"
      3rd reason, because "we can" with our own mill. just because we want to.

  • @user-lr3fh2jb8q
    @user-lr3fh2jb8q Před 11 měsíci

    Балда

  • @Hollywood5453
    @Hollywood5453 Před rokem

    Catdaddy, think about this. Go buy a weed burner and sho shugi bon those boards after they dry. I did a pole barn on my property 20 years ago on pines I cut down, and didn’t cut them to lumber like you but I burnt the piss out of them and coated them before putting in the ground. I can honestly say I’m glad an old timer made me think about it .... no rot, no bugs, no weather damage 20 years and counting

  • @wauhawk
    @wauhawk Před rokem +2

    Drying lumber is a pretty modern trend actually. Like 100 years ago I don't think they were taking the time to dry anything.

    • @DustyRanch
      @DustyRanch Před rokem +1

      I think your right about that. The amazing part is many house and buildings built in that era are still quite functional. Houses built on stones instead of a foundation are still standing in my neck of the woods. A good friend of mine just showed me his great grandfather‘s house over 170 years old built on cornerstones and with some remodeling it could be a livable.

  • @srf2112
    @srf2112 Před rokem

    From your lumber list it sounds like you're building a chickendominium with a garage.

  • @craigsudman4556
    @craigsudman4556 Před rokem

    I think I remember someone saying that there are two types of people: The first type are folks who have hit their log stops and the second type are folks who have not hit their logs stop yet. Great video Wes thumbs up. BTW how do you notify folks who have won a give away from your channel? I got a message the other day, presumably from you, but I'm just not sure.

    • @falllineridge
      @falllineridge  Před rokem

      Hey Craig, that was NOT me. Please ignore that! Sounds like a scam.
      Also, that was not the first time on the log stops. Probably won't be the last.

    • @falllineridge
      @falllineridge  Před rokem

      Craig, would you mind forwarding the message you got to falllineridge@gmail.com? Thanks!

    • @craigsudman4556
      @craigsudman4556 Před rokem

      @@falllineridge Will co.

  • @user-du6cj6nu5u
    @user-du6cj6nu5u Před 10 měsíci

    What do you know an IKEA chicken coop.

  • @charlessessions7293
    @charlessessions7293 Před rokem

    Taylor Made Club ?

  • @daleadkins2448
    @daleadkins2448 Před rokem

    Two tips. One, Borax soap and water in a bean sprayer stops wood bees. Two, put a LOT of bracing between your joists to prevent twisting and warping.

  • @savonjaakari412
    @savonjaakari412 Před 3 měsíci

    In Finland we burn those kind of rotten and curly logs.

  • @gotti5472
    @gotti5472 Před rokem

    Can you tell me the name brand of your grapple

    • @falllineridge
      @falllineridge  Před rokem

      Construction Attachments brand. Mine is the 60"

  • @David-fv7zg
    @David-fv7zg Před rokem

    I hope the Taylor Made People dont come after you, who knows maybe you will get a sponsor! Sawmilling and golf, its an odd combination, but you can make it work Im sure.

  • @pulppeeler
    @pulppeeler Před rokem

    Huh. Looks like "homesteading" has gotten rather expensive these days

  • @aaronshelley703
    @aaronshelley703 Před rokem

    Please tell me how you make a profit on this in any way. If that’s not your end goal, cut me off please.
    I’m a forester who deals with large company mills every day. This seems crazy. Myself, I’d love to use a home mill with hardwood for furniture.
    Using fuel for softwood and trying to compete with corporate prices seems insane.
    Love this video! Just sad for the logging and forestry business in general.. I could go on.
    Edit: SMH. Of course, a chicken coop. Sorry. It’s insane in the southern logging Industry right now. Logger losing their lively hood. Great video. Thanks for sharing.