A Log With White Gold Under It's Bark, This One Is A Money Maker
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Nathan, your camera batteries can be affected by cold weather. Try bringing them up to normal room temperature then storing them in something insulated until you're ready to start filming. Hope that helps
Cold weather kills batteries.
Thank you for sharing
Is there any way to identify if a standing maple tree has birdseye, quilted, curly etc.???
batteries hate the cold.
Hey Nathan, check with your local parts store you can get winter windshield washer fluid in 55 gallons a whole lot cheaper
Batteries have less capacity when its cold. You need a warm storage for swapping them out.
Exactly. Ages ago I did a fair amount of architectural photography. In those days we shot on film, but used batteries for everything from the camera motor drives to slave flash units. A cold day of shooting played havoc on the batteries. Until, I started keeping them in a small lunchbox cooler with a couple of the air activated handwarmers available at every hunting store, bait shop, or farm store.
Well batteries go dead quicker left in the heat so uhh yeah
Down to 6 degrees tonight here in South East Michigan -13 below just North of me over the bridge, that was a nice white oak
Those are some really nice boards, Nathan. I can imagine some woodturners (I'm not one) drooling over the slab ends you cut off.
Bill
I am one and yes I am drooling over those cutoffs!!!!!
This portable sawmill seems to have all the features you could ever dream of in a portable sawmill! Fun to watch
Thank you Naythan for the tip on the turbo seven silver tip blades ive been running them for about 6 months now and haven't gone to any others for cutting pine and fir 👍👍
A lot of cameras have aftermarket power adapters for video bloggers and such. If you plug your camera into house power, it will last much longer. But you ordered a new one.. GREAT!!! more camera views. 😀
I'm in Awe of your craft.
Great video! When your ready, you can get windshield washer fluid sold in 55 gallon drum’s, might even be cheaper and more convenient for you in the long run.
I totally agree with the decision on diesel.
The less I smell diesel the better. I have added needle oil to tank and that seems to work well....does not smell but it is rather expensive
Diesel odor is bad, more occurrences of seasickness on boats with diesel engines.
kerosene is same as diesel just more refined, more expensive and less smelly
You would have to have a shower and washer and dryer in the shop,or just change to washer fluid. And yes it does smell up everything. Have a great weekend,well what's left of it.
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Always like seeing you prosper, friend.
Pretty lumber. Hope you weathered well.
i like the camera shots. I love the work you are doing to get different views. great job thanks
Hi Nathan be safe on the road with this storm coming nice wood have a day love from TEXAS
Brilliant. Love watching from Perthshire Scotland, heck still no snow here ! Looks like Mike Morgan is going Hydraulic too following your kind words 👍 🇬🇧🇺🇸
Great video. I've learned allot of tips watching your video I can use while cutting with my mill.
Hey man, love your videos! I just ordered a Norwood HD36V2 for myself, an upgrade on my old mill, can’t wait to get using it and hopefully ramp up my production the way you have!
Right on!
The driveway looks nice and smooth!
Now that is an awesome Set up !! Very nice saw with every bell and whistle you can get !!! Love it !
You got that right!
There was something magical about the music, crotch figure, water revealing the grain. and the scenery that led me to subcribe. You nailed it. So good.
Thanks
Great job Nathan, thanks for sharing. Fred.
Thanks buddy
Nice Nathan. Nice.
Keep up the great content!
Gotta love those Wood Misers. This one's pretty cool!
Nice stuff for sure. I always preferred white oak over red oak for some reason.
Good looking white Oak, I had timber cut off my farm 18 years ago and saved a bunk of Oak, Cherry, and Cedar. I striped them and put them in a barn to dry, they are 8 .6 long x 1 1/4 sawmill cut one of them do later projects. Here in the Ozarks sawmill lumber is hard to sell so I been feeding it into my shop wood furnace. Breaks the heart to burn but firewood is 80.00 a cord and hard to find in the winter.
That wood is gorgeous. I have been wanting to make a coffee table and it is so hard to find nice wood in Florida.
in your video HOPE THIS GOES AS PLANNED, I like the way your beard,hat, and the tree behind you look.
Thank you!
I completely understand why you would want to move away from diesel. I worked in architectural Millwork shop for 20 years and we always ran diesel in our large band saws (4" wide bands) for resawing. Not only does it smell bad, when it mixes with sawdust it gets really slippery.
Also for you guys using smaller band saws in your shop check out the carbide tipped resaw King from Laguna tools. By far the best bandsaw blade I've ever used on a small band saw.
Nathan I love your videos! Keep them coming
Nice wood. First time I have seen those hanging strips that offload the boards
First time I've ever seen one of your videos that is a really nice sawmill
Thanks 👍
Supper looking log the grain was amazing. At first I thought maybe the diesel was jelling in the cold.
I am retired from the aeronautics industry and really enjoy watching your videos, they are very informative and so well done, I am learning a lot, you are very good at what you do. You know that behind every good man there is a good woman, you have spoken briefly about your wife, it would be so nice to meet her in some of your video's as it is nice that you have introduced your son Bruno, shows your proud side, I am sure she is also a wonderful person. Anyway, just a thought. A big fan, David.
very pretty lumber brotha! Can't wait to mill up some good white oak boards on my mill friday!
That machine is badass
Find this whole process fascinating! To see where and how building material is made makes it real! Lol kind of like the food chain; it doesn't grow on the shelves.
Have been watching for a couple of months and have a few questions, well one right now lol...good for a live Q&A.. at times you cut and slide off one board at a time then there will be times you'll cut several boards and keep them together. Like in this video and in others. Is this because they are the better cuts from the log?
Great video Nathan👍🏼
Thanks buddy. Fire up that kiln!!
Nice white oak boards.
Great videos, camera battery performance very temperature dependent and you mentioned snowing. Mounting a nightlight (15 watt) below the camera may improve durations
Always hated the smell of diesel. My sister, whilst pregnant, used to wait at the bus stop to smell the passing buses 🚌 😀
Hey Nathan. That was a great video. You take a log that by the outside looks terrible but when you get done with it, it’s some awesome lumber or boards. And let me tell you, we understand fully about that diesel smell on clothes. It’s bad. I love it in my truck and tractor though. Take care and have a good one. 👍👍👍❤️
Beautiful white oak, sir!
Love that sweet smell of fresh milled white oak.
I also had the same trouble with the diesel it seems to get everywhere and on everything
Nathan - That laser guide @ 03:35 sure makes lining up your pith cuts and reducing taper waste, doesn't?
indeed.
whoa !! that was a lot of taper in that log.
Glorious grain here 👌
Lovely grain in that white oak.
beautiful oak 🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲
Wow!
I do hope you have some wood lathe friends. They would die for your scraps and off cuts...
Noticed the lubrication change and figured the smell was the reason. I just switched to diesel on my mill and had resisted it for years for the reasons you mentioned. The Cooks felt wiper system takes care of those problems since there is only a slow drip feeding the felt wipers as long as you remember to turn the valve off when you are finished.
Tim Cook says transmission fluid is the best and he is right.
@@meehd01 Do you thin it with anything to make it flow in the cold?
@@ricksanchez7459 I have not as it's pretty thin anyway. I did open the drip valves a little more while it's cold. On warmer day I cut the valves back a bit.
Tranny fluid really does help the blades. They are much smoother and they don't rust now.
@@meehd01 You run a drip every 3 seconds? More?
@@ricksanchez7459 I'm sure it's faster than that. It's a constant drip one right after the other. Just watch the felt material and make sure it stays wet. If I stop for a few minutes it does have some fluid sitting on the blade but I just throttle it up and it lubes up the wheels good and I go back to milling. I like to have plenty dripping so the blades are lubed up good. I use about a gallon on a full day.
Looks like you are doing moonshine on the side and making look like rain X ...great idea ...LOL
A lot of wood to stack ....hire some kid after school to help ....
fantastic sawin' ..... beautiful grain ....
Hello, Mike Morgan recommend you and he is so right, great video
Thanks buddy appreciate it
I feel your pain. I've taken a few diesel baths in the last 50 years
At least the ultra low sulfer diesel isn't as bad as the early diesel.
Thanks Nathan.
Where is that big walnut log you promised us back in November? ready to see some more Christmas
I DIG UR ACCENT!
When do you cut the board under top board vs pulling off top board to cut the next? Seems much faster to cut 4 boards and the weight of the upper boards would keep them flat.
Depending on the concentration of diesel on your clothing, and if your washer has a rubber impeller pump, the rubber can swell and stop the pump in the housing. I have been there, after washing my FR winter coat that had been soaked in diesel at a load rack while working. The next day, my wife called telling me the washer was full of water and would not drain. The rubber impeller was swelled tight. I also hate the smell of it, retired now from Big Oil, so I no longer have to deal with it.
Definitely need to find bulk washer fluid or make your own, couldn't be too hard
Perhaps you can find a power adapter for your camera so it can run while plugged in, This would eliminate the dependence on batteries except when you are out in the field.
i use windshield washer thats good to -40 up here in canada otherwise you get frozen lines and like you say i can do without the diesel smell
Those cot offs would make some nice bowl blanks.
Beautiful view of that log and how good the grain looked. How did you fair on that snow? We got about 2 or 3 inches here in my part of SW Missouri.
I'm curious about that chair...do tell!---I caught a glimpse of the weather outside on your distance shot.
Chair??
@@OutoftheWoods0623 There's a white chair along the wall...for guests? Break time?
@@alanatolstad4824 yes
@@OutoftheWoods0623 KOOL!
you got the sawmill that Mike Morgan is getting
Thx
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Love your setup! I have a double White Ash tree (two trees, one base) that I'm going to have to remove one tree that is leaning precariously close towards the house. My question is, does this wood have value or should I cut it into firewood? The half that I'll be removing is about 32 feet long, but it forks at about 8 feet. The base is about 16 inches in diameter and that tapers to about a 12 inch diameter at the fork.
Very Nice house Nathan
Thanks 👍👍
Slick operation.
What do you do with the off cuts? The tapered logs have some nice pieces that would be of value to people with a lathe. Have you thought about making blanks for woodturners from those pieces?
he's covered that before.. he's offered them to turners for free but noone takes him up on them
Ditto on the diesel and I rent uniforms. Wife had no say in my decision. It also seems to be eating my belts up. Frontier OS23 saw.
Would look pretty good on the lathe
Used to do paranormal investigations (ghost hunting) at night, in the cold. Cold temperatures eat batteries. digital cameras go through A LOT of batteries when it is COLD.
What's the bet you never saw any ghost
Hahahah your shop looks so empty without boards everywhere! Good cleanup job buddy. Also. Gorgeous white oak!
Did the storm affect your area❓🇺🇸🗽
I'll take those cutoffs from the white oak for some bbq smoking wood :)
I'm down in Georgia and my cat brings up a lot of chipmunks
Awesome
About a foot of snow on my side of the mountain
Surely there is a way to connect a sawdust collector / exhaust to the main discharge port to easily remove / collect 90% of the sawdust created? It would keep everything a lot cleaner too.
That log has been good for you, makes sense making the switch I do NOT like the way diesel smells either.
Almost 150K Subs!!!
Yep 500 away
Haha just as I was thinking how good it must smell in there you explain why your nose longer using Diesel .😀
Nathan, I just toss a bar of Ivory Soap in the tank.
Seeing that you have scrap wood i was wondering what you heat your house with . I. use. a Dorla. wood heater and it heats my house for about $ 1.50 a day.
If you can keep the wood out of the weather for a few months to dry wood heat may work for you.
Nice boards Nathan. How does oak cut compared to pine? I have a small mill and have only cut North Ga pine with 9degree blade but might cut oak in future.
Probably should have done it, the day of filming, because you’re gunna be getting snow tomorrow!
Are you in West, middle or East Tennessee? I'm an East TN native, you sure sound like you're close to the area. I love it! Sounds like home. I hear somebody speak like that and it's almost comforting. My mind just associates it with friendlier people.
Sounds like u need to hire a lumber stacker, if I didn't live in LA ide apply.WEY
After covid I can't smell anything yet. Been 4 months now. But I never used enough Diesel to smell before that. Just drip on sappy pine.
Nathan, what do you do with the thick ends of tapers? I'm a wood turner would possibly be interested in some. Not pine or oak, but other hard woods.
Hello I've been watching your channel for a long time one day I hope to have my own sawmill but in the meantime I found this log this tree fell down in a storm about a year ago they slowly cut it down but now it looks like they're left with a 50-ft monster I hate to see this just caught up into firewood I believe it's a willow tree I like to send your picture but I don't know how
Was definitely worried about the diesel imparting that smell onto lumber and getting everywhere.
After you saw the lumber do you run it through the kiln or let it air dry for a while then run it through the kiln or do you air dry it all and just run it through the kiln before it goes out? I think you store your lumber on pallets with a piece of tin on top of them but not sure if it's all kept like that. Do you have a shed for some of the lumber after its run through the kiln or if not do you plan on building one? Do you want to start keeping a larger inventory one day or just stay small keeping a small amount of lumber on hand and continue to saw and or dry it as you get orders?
Stay well. -Wil 👍
Super nice white oak. You think you'll have any of the white oak you've been sawing lately dried by the end of the summer or does it need to air dry longer? I'd like to buy some from you for when I redo my kitchen next year. I'm looking forward to this snow tonight - I can't wait to try out the new plow/side by side
Me being a over the road trucker. I figured that you were. Going broke just buying diesel. 😂😂😂
Just curious, how big does a log need to be to quarter-saw?
How often do you have perform maintenance on the sawmill and what does that maintenance include?