Secret Sawmill Upgrade - The Best Thing You Can Do! Don't believe it? Watch This! at Hobby Hardwood

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  • Sawmill Upgrade - Don't believe it? Watch This! The Dragback Shoe increases production on a WoodMizer LT-70 Super bandmill sawmill. It allows an operator to bring boards back and drop them right where they want it, with no handling. It increases efficiency, reduces labor, and increases profit. It's very easy to do, and makes a huge difference.
    Welcome to Hobby Hardwood Alabama - a real, professional sawmill lumber production business, ranked by a national website as producing the highest quality wood in Alabama, of about 45 different species. We are not a video company, but we are a real lumber company, and want to show others some of our money making and business sawmill techniques. This video is another example of sawmilling for our business, Hobby Hardwood, Alabama. We show how we mill logs, dry them and other things on our outdoor farm. We use our amazing fleet of hardware and tools, such as our custom New Holland Tractor, Wood-Mizer LT-70 sawmill, as well as our Cantek planers, Baker edgers, and SLR machines in action, operation, milling and while sawing logs to lumber. The Woodmizer LT Super 70 sawmill is the the biggest, fasted and most automatic bandsaw mill Woodmizer makes, with joystick control and Diesel engine. Very few sawmills are this fast, including Baker, Morgan, Harbor Freight, Cooks, Northern, Timber King, Norwood, Woodland, chainsaw mill, and Hudson. It’s not an Amish Sawmill, but the fastest and most modern band mill Wood-Mizer makes, and produces the best lumber wood for wood working projects and our lumber business. We also showcase our Nyle Kilns and air drying lumber techniques. Lots of tips and tricks to make sawing and drying easier for beginners and professional woodworkers to keep our sawmill turning trees and logs into gold instead of firewood. My buddy, Nathan Elliot, of Out of the Woods Sawmill, OTW, convinced me I needed to start filming our operation, so here goes. Someday I want to have as many followers as other sawmill videos on CZcams, like Nathan and Outdoors With the Morgans. We show how to make money with your sawmill, and pass on our how-to tips and tricks for better sawmilling. Watch us use our sawmill, chainsaw mill, band saw, and bandsaw.
    #WoodYoda,#sawmill, #planer, #woodworking,#lumberkiln, #HobbyHardwood
    Joe Maine (229) 563-1172 makes my bands for me, using WM Turbo Silvertip stock, 0.055" x 1.5". He is in Georgia but can ship anywhere. The best I have used.
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    Mail Address: 237 Shady Trail, New Market, Al, 35761
    Email for Business Inquires: HobbyHardwoodAlabama@gmail.com
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Komentáře • 67

  • @andrewlewis9300
    @andrewlewis9300 Před 6 dny +1

    Your idea of "slow" is a LOT faster than what I consider cutting slow! You are cutting much faster than I do with my LT15 Wide.

  • @TheOldManAndTheSaw
    @TheOldManAndTheSaw Před 2 lety +8

    NOW I understand why your drawback fingers work better that everybody else's!!
    GREAT idea; simple but great.
    Thanks,
    Dave

  • @OutoftheWoods0623
    @OutoftheWoods0623 Před 2 lety +3

    nice job Robert, I need to add those to my 70,

  • @johnschuster9192
    @johnschuster9192 Před 2 lety +1

    Great tip! Thanks for great sound on the video...I didn't have to strain to make out the words...

    • @HobbyHardwoodAlabama
      @HobbyHardwoodAlabama  Před 2 lety

      Thanks, trying to get quality sound with all the background noise is very difficult. I appreciate that you mentioned it.

  • @roxannemccarter8974
    @roxannemccarter8974 Před 2 lety

    Amazing 🤩

  • @KPVFarmer
    @KPVFarmer Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you

  • @truevinetoday1398
    @truevinetoday1398 Před 2 lety

    Looking good

  • @smity7096
    @smity7096 Před 2 lety

    I like that idea. My 40 super Diesel needs this soon.

    • @HobbyHardwoodAlabama
      @HobbyHardwoodAlabama  Před 2 lety

      Once you do it, you will wonder whey they install them as standard equipment.

  • @d6c10k4
    @d6c10k4 Před 2 lety +2

    Drag-back mod works really nice! If they haven't already, WM should steal that from you. Amazes me how fast the LT70's cut. My old LT40 will do about 25% of that speed. Been working on it to increase the band tension, which helped. Should upgrade the guides too, and I need more HP!

    • @HobbyHardwoodAlabama
      @HobbyHardwoodAlabama  Před 2 lety +3

      They are aware of he shoes, but I can't understand it either, other than they are worried about infringement issues. My LT-40 was a pretty fast mill, also, but it took months of tweaking to get to hold power and cut straight. Keep at it, it will cut very fast once it gets dialed in.

  • @andycobbcobbbroslogging7125

    Impressive! AC

  • @ArrBee6
    @ArrBee6 Před 10 měsíci

    Yes it ia a big thing, thankyou

    • @HobbyHardwoodAlabama
      @HobbyHardwoodAlabama  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Thanks! Yes, I wouldn't own a mill that I wouldn't put one on. It's that good!

  • @mikepruitt5997
    @mikepruitt5997 Před 8 měsíci

    Love the drag back....il be putting some on mine ...

  • @johnschuster9192
    @johnschuster9192 Před 7 měsíci

    Wowser! really slick on the board drag..The crotch pieces that are split would make a top to a side table..cut in the cross pieces then epoxy with clear...I can see them now..Thanks so much..

  • @bryanbradford2742
    @bryanbradford2742 Před 10 měsíci

    Awesome!! Now I just need to buy an LT-70 and I'll be ready to go😅

    • @HobbyHardwoodAlabama
      @HobbyHardwoodAlabama  Před 10 měsíci +1

      I built my first dragback for an LT40, and many people use them now on all different brands and styles of mills.

  • @thekiltedsawyer
    @thekiltedsawyer Před rokem

    Good morning sir, I was wondering when you were doing a band change.
    Are you able to rotate to the other end of the mill to operate?
    Thanks for your time and knowledge about milling and sharing those with us!

    • @HobbyHardwoodAlabama
      @HobbyHardwoodAlabama  Před rokem +2

      Yes, with control system I have, I can put the control console at any location, front, back, or even off to the side 20 or 30 feet away. It uses a cable to communicate with the mill. I like it where it is because I can see the band where it enters the mill, and that gives me the most information on the cut. Thanks for watching!

  • @erickdanielsson6710
    @erickdanielsson6710 Před 2 lety

    We could use some of this Rain Now in July.

  • @BenedictSawmilling
    @BenedictSawmilling Před rokem

    Love this idea. Curious: Did you take the dragback fingers off the mill to weld, or did you weld them while they were on the machine? Thanks!

    • @HobbyHardwoodAlabama
      @HobbyHardwoodAlabama  Před rokem +1

      I took he arms off, welded them and reinstalled them. With all the electronics on the mills today, I hesitate to ever electric arc weld on it, for fear of having a stray current or weak ground fry something. These these things really work, and significantly improve the performance of the mill. I was so used to them on my LT40, when I got my LT70, the Woodmizer guys even mentioned I wouldn't be able to do the same thing, so they are aware of there mod. After about 5 minutes of sawing with the LT70, I was getting very frustrated, couldn't stand it anymore and welded them on.

  • @benrudman3917
    @benrudman3917 Před 2 lety +4

    Man if that’s sawing slow on white oak I have been sawing at a turtles pace!

    • @HobbyHardwoodAlabama
      @HobbyHardwoodAlabama  Před 2 lety +1

      You ought to see me cut a soft wood, such as basswood or similar. The LT-70 really flies.

    • @ozarkscarguy540
      @ozarkscarguy540 Před rokem +1

      Same here. Idk if I've ever been able to send the Lt50 through a log that fast.

  • @Z-Bart
    @Z-Bart Před 8 měsíci

    Y'all being from Alabama...you ever run a Cooks Sawmill?

    • @HobbyHardwoodAlabama
      @HobbyHardwoodAlabama  Před 8 měsíci +1

      I've never run a Cooks mill, but I have run and owned other Cooks equipment.

  • @austindicus4746
    @austindicus4746 Před rokem

    How many oak logs can you saw on a blade before changing it?

    • @HobbyHardwoodAlabama
      @HobbyHardwoodAlabama  Před rokem

      It depends, but about a thousand bdft and its starts to get replaced. Sometimes as low as 300 bdft.

  • @TheOldManAndTheSaw
    @TheOldManAndTheSaw Před 2 lety

    What blade do you use for oak?

    • @HobbyHardwoodAlabama
      @HobbyHardwoodAlabama  Před 2 lety +2

      I'm using .055 x 1.5 Woodmizer Turbo 7 in Silvertip, not Double Hard, which is counter to the current WM propaganda. I've kept lots of these "little secrets" close hold for awhile, but I thought I would start letting them out to the people who might be able to use them.

    • @TheOldManAndTheSaw
      @TheOldManAndTheSaw Před 2 lety

      @@HobbyHardwoodAlabama It would be a great idea to explain this secret in a video. There is a big difference in the cost between the Silver Tip and the Double Hard.
      Thanks.

    • @johnclark5153
      @johnclark5153 Před 2 lety

      I have the LT40 wide with 38 hp engine. Would it be better to run the same blades as you? Breaking issues? Currently run the turbo 747. I cut oak, maple, poplar and pines. Thanks Robert for a great video.

    • @HobbyHardwoodAlabama
      @HobbyHardwoodAlabama  Před 2 lety

      That's a great idea. In short, Silvertips are designed for high speed re-sawing in clean wood. The tips are hardened once, the bodies are not. Doublehards are also hardened but are much more brittle, and work harden and fracture more quickly. So they will work better in muddy logs, but are not an advantage in clean wood. In fact Silvertips are designed to have a longer flex life, so will actually last longer in clean wood. However, with any blade it's important to use the thickest possible, to increase beam strength and sawing speed.

    • @HobbyHardwoodAlabama
      @HobbyHardwoodAlabama  Před 2 lety

      That's a great idea. In short, Silvertips are designed for high speed re-sawing in clean wood. The tips are hardened once, the bodies are not. Doublehards are also hardened but are much more brittle, and work harden and fracture more quickly. So they will work better in muddy logs, but are not an advantage in clean wood. In fact Silvertips are designed to have a longer flex life, so will actually last longer in clean wood. However, with any blade it's important to use the thickest possible, to increase beam strength and sawing speed.

  • @gregm312
    @gregm312 Před rokem

    those feet lookeg like 1in squares ?

    • @HobbyHardwoodAlabama
      @HobbyHardwoodAlabama  Před rokem

      1" x 5/8" to make the lip. It doesn't have to be exact, it just has to be there.

  • @WilsonForestLands
    @WilsonForestLands Před 2 lety

    People say wow at the wood I cut with my LT15. I say wow at how much faster your 70 is than my 15.

    • @HobbyHardwoodAlabama
      @HobbyHardwoodAlabama  Před 2 lety

      I had an LT15 many years ago. It was a good mill, but it couldn't cut quite as fast as this one. I've done videos where I was on pace for 1,000 bdft per hour with our Super 70. Thanks for watching!

    • @ozarkscarguy540
      @ozarkscarguy540 Před rokem

      There are days I'd rather run a lt15 than the lt50. But our 50 is pretty much wore out and I work on it more than I use it. My point is the 15 is still an impressive small machine.

  • @bilcoferentine3567
    @bilcoferentine3567 Před 9 měsíci +1

    It's been raining ninety percent of the time all by science control .

  • @chris3m98
    @chris3m98 Před 2 lety

    Sir, I'm going to send this to Outdoors to the Morgans for their knowledge. Mike is getting a new sawmill soon, his current mill is sure outdated.
    I'm 89 years old & just watch youtube videos instead of TV.

    • @HobbyHardwoodAlabama
      @HobbyHardwoodAlabama  Před 2 lety

      That’s fine, it is a huge upgrade for such a simple device. I’ve done it on an LT40 and also an LT70.

  • @trailrider0194
    @trailrider0194 Před 8 měsíci

    I liked the way you invited your viewers to stop by. I was subscribed to another channel that I really liked until that person made a couple of videos telling his viewers in no uncertain terms that he did not want anyone stopping by his place and he would not take calls. He even went as far as to say he may only read the first few comments maybe. I know there are some commenters that will give you a hard time but watching those videos made me feel like I was intruding on his personal space or something. I had never made a negative comment on any of his videos however I simply commented that I wouldn't watch anymore to which he replied "Thanks videos like this separate the wheat from the chaff". Rude person!

    • @HobbyHardwoodAlabama
      @HobbyHardwoodAlabama  Před 8 měsíci

      Ultimately, we own a sawmill and lumber production business that makes the occasional video, trying to teach people things. I enjoy milling and enjoying talking to people who also like it. We are not a video company who sells videos and never has to interface with the "customer." Big difference. I appreciate the comment, and feel free to drop by. Robert.

  • @taftamick54
    @taftamick54 Před 2 lety

    If that is cutting slow then show us what fast is... Holy crap I thought that thang was flying through that oak...

    • @HobbyHardwoodAlabama
      @HobbyHardwoodAlabama  Před 2 lety

      I was just easing through it, white oak is pretty tough. When I'm sawing fast, I get done with the cut before I even get started! Just joking, and thanks for watching!

  • @integr8er66
    @integr8er66 Před 9 měsíci

    Sure is funny what people call pretty these days. I would be very unhappy if somebody sold me boards with a big defect down the middle like that. 😁

    • @HobbyHardwoodAlabama
      @HobbyHardwoodAlabama  Před 9 měsíci

      We don't sell it to them, they buy it. It's a big difference. They have the choice of buying the highest grade, zero defect cherry in the country from us, basically perfect boards, and they also have the choice of buying these, with a beautiful full length crotch feather down the center of the board. It's the customer choice, no different than buying FAS or burl, each has its own customer base. Obviously these weren't sold as FAS and better, but they were sold within a couple days of putting them on the sales rack. Unlike some companies, we let people have the complete freedom to buy exactly what they want and for the project they have. That's why we are in business, to give customers a choice and to buy what they want as it suits their tastes. Thanks for commenting, and your log cabin looks great.