Nice mill but the logs I seen go through was pretty crap. What do you do with this popular ties. No place I ever sold ties would take popular. We just sawed popular into 4x6 cants and sold them to pallet plant.
I have worked at several mills in Wisconsin and the one thing they all told ya was make sure you take off the bark on the ties or when they go to treat nothing will stick to it lol
This is the kind of job I could get up every day and feel like I've never worked a single hard day in my life even though I do/did. Maybe one day 🤞 but until then I will always have a great respect for everyone from tree cutter to the truck driver hauling it. 🙏🍻
Everyone starts on the green chain where money is crapola and the head sawyer makes good as long ashis cut is in, they get to doggingand they find themselves back on the green chain again and they cycle another guy through that position. I worked in Selma Ala. an it was labor intensive. They have a lot of money invested in equipment there where this was taken
I was a Sawyer back in the early '80s in a mid sized mill with the edger and gang saws, chipper, debarker, and end trim saws and it wasn't hard to bury a 60' Green chain with three pilers running in the shed and leaving the Debarker guy trying to catch up. the mill was totally enclosed but kind of similar to that one
I love this type of mill..........not too big. I grew up in one building pallets for my father. I wish this was my sawmill I would take that side lumber and slabs and add pallets to the product list......day dreaming is free!
Tell you what. I have been in and around the timber business almost my whole life. Dealt with and sold timber to small to big mills. Never seen anything like this. This is super cool. Does America know that this is what Flyover Country does? You know, make the stuff that makes America actually run
that blade is state of the art metal. it is not a thick kerf blade like the old days. it is operating at extremely high speed, high production, and at incredibly precise measurements unthinkable when I was a kid. A thin bandsaw has less sawdust, and also is much slower. no where near this kind of production
the overhead on this operation is enormous. if there is any hiccup in supply or price or demand, they can get financially sideways. the overhead on a one-man wood mizer is very very low, and he is nimble and able to flexibly adapt to changing market conditions
hi im looking for a timber company who is capable of selling around 1-1.5 million cubic meters of Douglasfir, Hemlock, and Spruce each year. would you please give me some advice about where to find those timber companies? Thank you!
More please
That must be one of those Moscow hurdle Mills grew up around a bunch of them
How much are railroad ties going for?
They are bringing 42 a piece here
Good job👍🏻👍🏻💪🏻
How many rpm does your blade turn?
What are ties worth for railroad
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Someone's dream....someone's nightmare...I have been in both...God how I loved it. I hope you are still there!
hi there nice john
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Nice mill but the logs I seen go through was pretty crap. What do you do with this popular ties. No place I ever sold ties would take popular. We just sawed popular into 4x6 cants and sold them to pallet plant.
I have worked at several mills in Wisconsin and the one thing they all told ya was make sure you take off the bark on the ties or when they go to treat nothing will stick to it lol
We didn’t tune in to see operator buttons only to see the blade cutting cant.
This is the kind of job I could get up every day and feel like I've never worked a single hard day in my life even though I do/did. Maybe one day 🤞 but until then I will always have a great respect for everyone from tree cutter to the truck driver hauling it. 🙏🍻
Thank you for sharing this with us and showing such amazing lumber processing equipment. I'd love to see this in action first hand honestly.
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Everyone starts on the green chain where money is crapola and the head sawyer makes good as long ashis cut is in, they get to doggingand they find themselves back on the green chain again and they cycle another guy through that position. I worked in Selma Ala. an it was labor intensive. They have a lot of money invested in equipment there where this was taken
Real fast saw
A cut very fast Lot faster then a small band sawmill
I was a Sawyer back in the early '80s in a mid sized mill with the edger and gang saws, chipper, debarker, and end trim saws and it wasn't hard to bury a 60' Green chain with three pilers running in the shed and leaving the Debarker guy trying to catch up. the mill was totally enclosed but kind of similar to that one
That job takes a lot of concentration. I think I would have to clean that glass once in a while.
Nice mill
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I love this type of mill..........not too big. I grew up in one building pallets for my father. I wish this was my sawmill I would take that side lumber and slabs and add pallets to the product list......day dreaming is free!
How accurate will it cut? I can't get my circle mill to cut accurate enough for crossties
If it won't do that GET RID OF IT!
Have your saw hammered, file your teeth sharp, get your mill lined up... No reason s mill can't saw a tie ..
The bunks on your carriage might not be all lined up the same. Can it just not cut a tie or is everything out
Waiting for a video of how they cut those concrete ties lol
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Tell you what. I have been in and around the timber business almost my whole life. Dealt with and sold timber to small to big mills. Never seen anything like this. This is super cool. Does America know that this is what Flyover Country does? You know, make the stuff that makes America actually run
I was around 20 working at Bailey saw mill in Brantley,Alabama stacking these by hand.There so many mills in south Alabama years ago.
Good one. But wastage high? Thickness of blade is high. Show the resaw setup also. Is it available in india?
that blade is state of the art metal. it is not a thick kerf blade like the old days. it is operating at extremely high speed, high production, and at incredibly precise measurements unthinkable when I was a kid. A thin bandsaw has less sawdust, and also is much slower. no where near this kind of production
This looks like a fun job to watch. Props to the bobcat operator though for being able to stack a neat bundle with the forks.
Any one with a woodmizer at home, this should make you sell it fast. THIS is how you cut timber
the overhead on this operation is enormous. if there is any hiccup in supply or price or demand, they can get financially sideways. the overhead on a one-man wood mizer is very very low, and he is nimble and able to flexibly adapt to changing market conditions
TWO DIFFERENT ORANGES.
Right now we Raucina
I wonder what they do with their sawdust?
$25 a ton here in PA for all kinds of uses
SELL IT
There looks to be alot of chiefs standing around
Mainly wannabee chiefs maybe?
hi im looking for a timber company who is capable of selling around 1-1.5 million cubic meters of Douglasfir, Hemlock, and Spruce each year. would you please give me some advice about where to find those timber companies? Thank you!
zheng shi bohemianlumberjackco@gmail.com
Nice setup
looks like a nice set-up, who was the builder of the sawmill, is it electric powered or engine driven
It's Powered by an Electrical Engine!
clobbyhops Looks like a Hurdle Saw Mill