Woodmizer super LT 70 sawing

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  • čas přidán 6. 10. 2021

Komentáře • 29

  • @ReapWhatYouSeauxLeJeune
    @ReapWhatYouSeauxLeJeune Před 2 lety +1

    I read some of the comments yeas give us a tour awesome set that’s what I’m trying to see how’s everything set up

  • @Stickerstacker
    @Stickerstacker Před 2 lety

    Your log deck and modified log loader is slick, simple and cheap. I will soon be copying this. Thanks

  • @flyboy8492
    @flyboy8492 Před 2 lety +1

    I could watch this stuff all day. If all you uploaded was stuff like this I wouldn't complain in the slightest. I've been thinking over the idea of having my own mill and kiln setup to give me a price advantage with my moulding and trim as what I specialize in is value added products. Very much a long term goal being able to get much cheaper lumber.

    • @americandream_89
      @americandream_89  Před 2 lety +1

      Glad to hear that. Feedback let’s me know what people want to see. Owning your own mill opens up many opportunities. I’ve always thought about making flooring. I currently make cutting boards and fireplace mantels. I’ve got a bunch of videos of sawing coming up. Just finding the time to upload them

    • @flyboy8492
      @flyboy8492 Před 2 lety

      @@americandream_89 I have my own moulding machine. I could in theory make my own flooring with it but a task like that would be better suited for something like a woodmaster with a three sided setup or an mp360. Or even a shaper with a power feeder. My moulder has rubber infeed and outfeed rollers so I imagine running flooring on edge would wear them out pretty quickly.
      I've been flipping between looking at either an lt70 super or a timberking 2520. I like the speed of the lt70 as well as the way it ejects boards, but I really like the 4 post design of the timberking.
      How easy is it to replace those post bearings for the up and down so you don't get any cant? Is bearing wear an issue for how much you run this thing? I like the woodmizer sawmills, just not a fan of their moulders.

    • @americandream_89
      @americandream_89  Před 2 lety +1

      @@flyboy8492 get a Woodmizer! I can’t express that hard enough. Not only faster machine but much more of a technology package. The set works and controls blow everything away. Not one advantage to a 4 post head. Woodmizer also has the best person to person network. As in you call and get someone that will walk you through fixing your machine. I have a video of what to watch for when buying one if your looking at used. I’ve had such a great experience working with Woodmizer. My dad and many others I know share that experience. Working on the Woodmizer is really simple also. I can’t think of anything too hard to do.

    • @flyboy8492
      @flyboy8492 Před 2 lety

      @@americandream_89 I'll definitely have to think about it with that in mind. Like I said, I love the efficiency of the lt70. I wouldn't buy anything large like that used though. You never know what that machine has been through. Most of the time you are fine, but when I'm spending that amount of money I wanna be sure of it. Plus a warranty would be nice. I just wish woodmizers moulders were better. I get a bit ocd about having everything the same brand as much as possible.
      I know you run pallet wood but I'm curious as to how much board footage you're seeing on just a regular day. You've got a pretty good crew it seems like and a pretty efficient operation overall. I'd like to run a similar set up as far as employees go. Someone running the edger and rolling logs while the other guy stacks.

    • @flyboy8492
      @flyboy8492 Před 2 lety

      @@americandream_89 a typical woodmaster moulder can easily run around 15000 linear foot per day, and that's taking things easy at half speed. I'd probably need massive kiln.

  • @_Marcin_B
    @_Marcin_B Před 2 lety +1

    Impresive video :) In next video please record how you controls LT70.

    • @americandream_89
      @americandream_89  Před 2 lety +1

      👍 I plan to put a video out on controls and tricks to help save time. Thank you for your help.

  • @michaelpoland1337
    @michaelpoland1337 Před 2 lety

    Impressive precision and efficiency at the controls. I would venture a guess that you have reached the prerequisite 10,000 hours for the "Master of your Craft" title...

    • @americandream_89
      @americandream_89  Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you! This is this the 3rd Woodmizer I’ve owned I started on a LT50. I have roughly 30000hrs off saw time over my life. I tell people joking all the time I could saw in my sleep. I’ll keep trying to make information that helps.

    • @michaelpoland1337
      @michaelpoland1337 Před 2 lety +1

      @@americandream_89 Like they say, you can't fake the funk! Thank you for making the videos. I learned a lot seeing your setup and workflow!

  • @turnersgold
    @turnersgold Před 2 lety

    I love your dust removal system.
    Where would I find plans or producer for something like that?

    • @americandream_89
      @americandream_89  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks
      I’m not sure on plans. It’s a conveyer with a sprocket on each end. The chain has plastic flaps bolted to it that drag the dust out. One end has two slots with bolts that tension one end to tighten chain. It’s a extremely simple setup.

  • @teddy2333
    @teddy2333 Před 2 lety

    what other equipment do you have? can you give a tour?

    • @americandream_89
      @americandream_89  Před 2 lety

      3 company’s operator on this site. So I have access to show so much equipment besides mine. Then my dad and I have another site that operates with more sawmills and trucking equipment. I plan to eventually get video of most of the operation. I’m seeing what people have the most interest in. Thank you for your questions.

  • @mcpiddler1135
    @mcpiddler1135 Před 2 lety

    I hope you have better logs at some point. Those wouldn't get sawn at my mill!

    • @americandream_89
      @americandream_89  Před 2 lety

      What kind of mill do you have?

    • @mcpiddler1135
      @mcpiddler1135 Před 2 lety +1

      @@americandream_89 Cook's AC 36, but I'm just a one man kinda part time business. I sell 90% pine construction lumber.

    • @americandream_89
      @americandream_89  Před 2 lety

      @@mcpiddler1135 that’s a big mill for one man. Do you edger your lumber on the mill?

  • @sethpettit3961
    @sethpettit3961 Před 2 lety

    What kinda board footage are you getting a day

    • @americandream_89
      @americandream_89  Před 2 lety

      Really depends on what we are sawing. Pallet material between 3000-5000.
      Grade between 4500-6500.
      Straight poplar I’ve got a little over 7500 consistently on 16ft good logs.

    • @sethpettit3961
      @sethpettit3961 Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for the response running a fairly big circle mill operation looking to buy a lt 70 soon for the better white oat and walnut. Learned a lot from your other lt 70 video on what to look for

    • @americandream_89
      @americandream_89  Před 2 lety

      @@sethpettit3961 glad to help. Is your circle mill a 1/4 inch blade?

    • @sethpettit3961
      @sethpettit3961 Před 2 lety

      Yeah wouldn’t think it but starts to add up. 8 cuts on a big white oak and we basically lost 2 boards. Cheaper logs you make up for it in production though with red oak ash and stuff