When I was a child like very much to see sawmill, I'm now sixty years old and never change to watch this in video youtube. I'm one of the subscribers of mark galicic as well. Cheers up💪💪👍🏻
SMOOTH sawing and what else can you do with a bushel basket full of knots. The old mill here was a Frick that'd handle 22 foot stuff, pulled by a 2-valve 4-71 and took 6 of us to run it. ALL manual. Cut house orders and beams 22 foot. Took all of us to turn the logs. No lift so we loaded them on the truck and caried them to the planer. Neuman M-48 with a 4-valve 71. YEARS ago. Now it has a 6-71 but still all manual. No planer. Grandson of the sawyer/logger runs it. Good job!
Mark sent me over and mentioned this log. The only improvement I would like to see is some more light in the area where the sawblade is working. I do realize that outside light has an effect on the lens.
@@nicholssawmillandmore I re-watched the video and the problem isn’t that you have insufficient light, it’s the fact that the background daylight outside is screwing up your F stop. Your camera/iPhone etc. is reading the background light and making your subject.(the sawblade.) dark. It’s just like if you took a picture of someone outside and the sun was behind them, they would look dark. Same problem. Mark said he felt your pain with that log I can see why.
At outr big mill we had two headrigs with 12” wide x20’ bandsaws!! Cut 8’ dia cedars,spruce,fir up here in Bc Canada.80,000 fbm each mill per shift !!Fir side/pine side! I pulled lumber on the greenchain for two yrs!! Then became maintenance helper then challenged the welding tickets. . Rest is history!! Welded everything from boilers,sawmills,refineries, co gen boilers , tanks of all sizes.
I am 81 years old. Sawed many logs back in the day. This guy doesn't know how to saw a log I would have went broke many that much firewood out of a big log.
Think about what's important to show, limbing the work didn't need more then10- 15 seconds during edit, I admit I almost clicked goodbye but stuck with it.
Serious question, what would anyone waste their time sawing these crappy log? Better off as wood chips? Won’t the knots dry out? I could see if they were milling 8/4 or 12/4 for bar tops but those boards would only be good enough for a crappy shed for wood storage…IMO. I’d think the center might make decent beams?
Nice video, nothing but pure sawing. And yes Mark sent me
Thanks John. Awesome!
Thanks to Mark Galicic (also an Edmiston mill) for mentioning this channel in his video today.
Thanks for checking us out. Many thanks to Mark!!
Supreme great video! no talk just the voice of the saw - kudos!
Wow, thanks!
hi there real nice to watch , good sawing a nasty one best to all john
Thanks John. It was almost to nasty
When I was a child like very much to see sawmill, I'm now sixty years old and never change to watch this in video youtube. I'm one of the subscribers of mark galicic as well. Cheers up💪💪👍🏻
Glad you enjoyed it
Appears she was playing hard to get Mark is a good boy he has mentioned your channel more than once
Thanks Linda for checking us out. Aggravating log for sure!
That was one hell of a huge log. Great job guys 👍
Thanks. It's definitely bigger than I than I would like
That was cool. Good job.
Glad you enjoyed it
Also here because of Mark. Great video!
Really appreciate it. Thanks for watching!
Mark sent me, good going.
Thanks !
Mark sent me; good video!
Thanks for coming
SMOOTH sawing and what else can you do with a bushel basket full of knots. The old mill here was a Frick that'd handle 22 foot stuff, pulled by a 2-valve 4-71 and took 6 of us to run it. ALL manual. Cut house orders and beams 22 foot. Took all of us to turn the logs. No lift so we loaded them on the truck and caried them to the planer. Neuman M-48 with a 4-valve 71. YEARS ago. Now it has a 6-71 but still all manual. No planer. Grandson of the sawyer/logger runs it. Good job!
Thanks for watching
@@nicholssawmillandmore Keep on sawing.
Will do.
Mark sent me over and mentioned this log. The only improvement I would like to see is some more light in the area where the sawblade is working. I do realize that outside light has an effect on the lens.
Thanks for checking us out. I'll look into some different lighting when I get some extra time.
@@nicholssawmillandmore
I re-watched the video and the problem isn’t that you have insufficient light, it’s the fact that the background daylight outside is screwing up your F stop. Your camera/iPhone etc. is reading the background light and making your subject.(the sawblade.) dark. It’s just like if you took a picture of someone outside and the sun was behind them, they would look dark. Same problem. Mark said he felt your pain with that log I can see why.
Melbourne Australia here.
Mark recommended watching.
Glad I did
Thanks for checking us out. We're so glad you enjoyed it.
At outr big mill we had two headrigs with 12” wide x20’ bandsaws!! Cut 8’ dia cedars,spruce,fir up here in Bc Canada.80,000 fbm each mill per shift !!Fir side/pine side! I pulled lumber on the greenchain for two yrs!! Then became maintenance helper then challenged the welding tickets. . Rest is history!! Welded everything from boilers,sawmills,refineries, co gen boilers , tanks of all sizes.
That's amazing and impressive, thanks for watching.
Mark Galacic sent us :) from SE Texas Bear
Thanks for checking us out. How's the weather there.
Nice sawing, Jason. That sure was a nasty log. Nice camera work, too (Deeanna?)
Bill
Thanks Bill. She did do great!
Nice working carriage. Lots of capacity for big logs.
Thanks. We've been real happy with it.
Nice bit of work
Thanks 👍
Excellent work, love the sound of that saw, steel bits or carbide? Be well
Thankya. Steel bits
boy needs a top saw
Thanks for watching. I rekon you're right but maybe then I might keep chipper stopped up or maybe not.
I am 81 years old. Sawed many logs back in the day. This guy doesn't know how to saw a log I would have went broke many that much firewood out of a big log.
Thanks for watching. Thanks for the information
I thought he did fine with what he had to work with. Was no cherry of a log, that’s for sure
That particular log was just oversized for the headsaw that's all
He didn't waste stuff all if U watch a lot went to the edger a couple times he might of turned it to far but it's tricky to get right
Was that a Huddleston/Evington log? What is the max diameter you can get thru the saw? Great job!
No but it came from near bedford, Patrick Henry boy's/girls home. Thanks
What diameter saw is that, Jason?
52 inch
Think about what's important to show, limbing the work didn't need more then10- 15 seconds during edit, I admit I almost clicked goodbye but stuck with it.
Thanks for watching and the input.
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Thanks for watching. And hello from America.
Serious question, what would anyone waste their time sawing these crappy log? Better off as wood chips? Won’t the knots dry out? I could see if they were milling 8/4 or 12/4 for bar tops but those boards would only be good enough for a crappy shed for wood storage…IMO. I’d think the center might make decent beams?
It was used for pallets. Thanks for watching
@@nicholssawmillandmore ahaha now it makes sense!
So eine Verschwendung von Holz hab ich echt selten gesehen...
Thanks for watching. All wood was used for pallets or producing electricity.
I don’t care what the naysayers have to say, that’s some wildly figured nifty knotty pine. Hopefully it went to a worthy project.
It was pretty cool. Thanks for watching.