Great old sawmill. I know a guy who has one very similar to this one. I've helped him run it a few times. Blade guides will help get a more flat and straight cut. Great job on the restoration.
Great Job as usual. Missing from the equipment you bought is a translucent plastic container (usually contains at least 2 US gallons) that slowly dispenses a mixture of water and liquid soap onto the blade. The liquid both cools and lubricates the blade as it cuts the wood.
@@restorationproduct1718I'm not that smart. I have just watched a lot of log cutting on RUclips. You guys are the smart ones. In America, no way could anyone have your open-air shop. In America, freedom is a thing of the past.
fantastic job you are the best very talented skillful man your work is perfect i enjoyed the video very well done both of you all the best , paul in england
I only made it about 10 minutes into this. The young guy and his pipe wrench was the end form me. When you are restoring something it’s best not to damage it more than it already is.
Obviously blade guides will help any saw cut. My question is was this a rebuild for someone who is operating a sawmill? Your location is not one that will work well for you unless you have massive lands , unseen to us. And if that’s the case then moving this saw to the open lands should be done prior to any repair. The accuracy of these saws is dependent the foundation beneath it. Building it, repairing it, and using it again and again, successfully requires that kind of consistency. If you want to start sawing trees in that shop things are gonna get crowded real fast. Oh, and next time around let’s get a vacuum and leaf blower on this first! This is obviously a shop class project, and a damn good one at that, congrats guys! Excellent job. I hope the mill you did this for rewarded you well.
There are quite a few negative comments here-one is mine. I hope they're more an issue of "observation" than criticism, and that he learns from those which are true/valid. Fortunately they're fairly easy to fix not to expensive. One of the most valuable lessons for a channel owner is realizing that viewers like seeing restorations done right-not necessarily "their way" but correct/safe vs quickly/the bare minimum/unsafe. Live and learn hey?
There is one-rather was one kinda. You can see it at 4.07 a top-of-the-line 5 gal bucket-even has an on/off valve and a section of hose. 🤨 Lol, you're right it needs one. I'd also be concerned/focused on the bearings i.e., the ones they didn't replace or even re-pack or tape off before painting [41.14]-instead they simply painted right over them. Lends a whole new meaning to the term "Grease Paint" hey? 😂
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Bad weld on the blade clickedy clickedy clickedy... Its kinda a dog taking to me to push it through. For people who think electric can replace gas. my saw would cut that like butter.
Another beautiful restoration from someone who has the “touch” and instinctive understanding of how machinery works. 🐻
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Great old sawmill. I know a guy who has one very similar to this one. I've helped him run it a few times. Blade guides will help get a more flat and straight cut. Great job on the restoration.
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nice job. Hard working guys
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RP, looks like some of the parts had been on the machine since new. Great Job Guy's on repairing the Rare Wood Sawing Machine..
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Great job awsome repair.
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Nice work
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👍👌👏 Really nice restoration job but very dangerous to saw without blade guides? 😱
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Nice!
I yelled at the monitor "The belts"
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Great Job as usual. Missing from the equipment you bought is a translucent plastic container (usually contains at least 2 US gallons) that slowly dispenses a mixture of water and liquid soap onto the blade. The liquid both cools and lubricates the blade as it cuts the wood.
Thank you for your feedback, we will learn from your experience for next time
@@restorationproduct1718I'm not that smart. I have just watched a lot of log cutting on RUclips. You guys are the smart ones. In America, no way could anyone have your open-air shop. In America, freedom is a thing of the past.
Thanks a lot . you do well
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Mi comentario no tiene sentido, quiero apoyar al Autor del canal ¡Gracias!👍👍👍
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Blades not tight enough, and it needs lubrication, but that’ll come with work. Good lob.
Yes . We did our best to get such results
Using a self tapping screw to drill out rivets was a good idea. Thanks for that tip. Nice work
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Very nice work... i hope you replaced all the bearings during the restoration....
We tested the bearings and it should still be usable for another 1 to 2 years
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fantastic job you are the best very talented skillful man your work is perfect i enjoyed the video very well done both of you all the best , paul in england
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Glad you said England not bloody u k
As someone formerly in the industry. That machine is called a "horizontal band mill"
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I only made it about 10 minutes into this. The young guy and his pipe wrench was the end form me. When you are restoring something it’s best not to damage it more than it already is.
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Obviously blade guides will help any saw cut. My question is was this a rebuild for someone who is operating a sawmill? Your location is not one that will work well for you unless you have massive lands , unseen to us. And if that’s the case then moving this saw to the open lands should be done prior to any repair. The accuracy of these saws is dependent the foundation beneath it. Building it, repairing it, and using it again and again, successfully requires that kind of consistency. If you want to start sawing trees in that shop things are gonna get crowded real fast. Oh, and next time around let’s get a vacuum and leaf blower on this first! This is obviously a shop class project, and a damn good one at that, congrats guys! Excellent job. I hope the mill you did this for rewarded you well.
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Wow, were those old tank roller wheels on that trailer?
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NEEDS BLADE GUIDES TO MAINTAIN FLAT CUTS...
we need to align the rail and wood support for more precise cutting, thanks for your comment
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Perfeita restauração, muito bom trabalho
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beau travail, merci pour la video .
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dommage qu'il na pas d'avance automatique, mais très beau travail, félicitation!
Merci beaucoup, nous avons encore une machine semi-automatique qui doit être restaurée, attendez-la avec impatience
Fantastic job
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Parabéns um belo trabalho .
Muito obrigado, prometemos nos esforçar mais para não decepcioná-lo
Bonito e lindo mesmo muito
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There are quite a few negative comments here-one is mine. I hope they're more an issue of "observation" than criticism, and that he learns from those which are true/valid. Fortunately they're fairly easy to fix not to expensive. One of the most valuable lessons for a channel owner is realizing that viewers like seeing restorations done right-not necessarily "their way" but correct/safe vs quickly/the bare minimum/unsafe. Live and learn hey?
Thank you for everything, we know what to do to develop ourselves
Aren't you concerned about the grease picking up sawdust? Perhaps just a light oil would work better in that application.
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Parabéns trabalho bem feito e bruto tbm .posta mais videos assim desse jeito .
Muito obrigado, ainda temos muitas máquinas antigas que precisam ser restauradas, preste atenção e aguarde por elas
Buinto bom
Muito obrigado
Thats a monster saw... and very robust design....just old age and some tired parts to fix...
AND IT WILL SAW AGAIN..!
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There should be a water reservoir for cooling of the saw blade.
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There is one-rather was one kinda. You can see it at 4.07 a top-of-the-line 5 gal bucket-even has an on/off valve and a section of hose. 🤨 Lol, you're right it needs one. I'd also be concerned/focused on the bearings i.e., the ones they didn't replace or even re-pack or tape off before painting [41.14]-instead they simply painted right over them. Lends a whole new meaning to the term "Grease Paint" hey? 😂
You need to tighten a Band Blade more, I am Surprised it does not have Band Gide,s
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Poor welding...
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This guy does not know how to weld. The way he is doing it is the weakest way to tack something together. It's a shame he made a video of it.
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Nice paint job but it's still a piece of junk.
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Please cover the wires and switches properly. Never strike a steel shaft with a steel hammer. Masking!
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Seemed a. bit rushed. Is this saw for sale? Is someone going to purchase this saw?
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no es una restauracion , solamente limpieza y pintura ,nisiquiera removieron el oxido en algunas piezas
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não lava nada e manda tinta por cima
Restaurar e reparar é muito difícil. Se quebrar, nós consertamos. Se não quebrar, apenas fazemos a manutenção.
Rare? Nothing rare about this, it is however old and well worn.
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poor welding skills.......
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Bad weld on the blade clickedy clickedy clickedy... Its kinda a dog taking to me to push it through. For people who think electric can replace gas. my saw would cut that like butter.
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Un excellent travail.bravo❤
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Amazing job.
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Great job.
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