You fellas are like brothers I’ve never meet you will never know how your videos have helped me I’m glad Eddie started his channel he gives such good advice
Seeing this spruce log sawing reminds me that over 50 years, this wood was used to build airplanes. I've flown a few made of wood and fabric in my early days in aviation. During WWI, I believe the Army helped harvest timber in the Pacific Northwest to increase spruce production for the war effort. I have a wooden propeller (made of spruce) off of Dad's Cessna 120 (1948). It's light but strong; it's an important keepsake from when I grew up in airplanes. I really enjoy your sawing videos. I'm a hobbyist woodworker (an old one).
I enjoy the sawmill videos I worked on a round saw mill 75 years ago it was all manual no laser or log turner cant hook was the turner my father logged with a blind horse guided her by voice I had my 84th birthday march 23
One of my favorite parts of the video is seeing that stack of finished lumber when you’re done. Just something very cool about seeing that clean fresh rough cut dimensional lumber sitting there before you move it out of the mill.
Hi Mark, Ed, & ZZ. I enjoy Mark's cab & Ed's videos. Our mornings have been cold. We made into the low 40s Monday. It seem spruce is the " king" of the pine species. Douglas spruce is " king" in northwestern U.S.A. Spruce has the best looking boards. Compare to white pine. Well. Have a good week everyone. See you next video. 😍😊😉👍❤️💜🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🌲
Absolutely, positively, enjoy all your videos, Mark and Eddies as well. Watching your channels is like a Norman Rockwell movie, it gives you the warm fuzzies of being home. The way you guys interact, always safety first, and sharing knowledge of things you have learned, and just feeling a part of the comradery of the mill, we feel like a part of it. thank you guys! Keep em coming :) We all surely like a snack ever now and then as well :)
OLD BUSINESS FIRST!! The yield on the stopsign silver maple was amazing. GOOD JOB MARK!! Also thank you for the info on stickers, I had NO IDEA the quality of your stickers can affect the quality of your lumber. Live and learn.
Olive wood I started milling when I was about 16 on redwood burls using a Alaskan mill trained a young friend how to run it about 5 years ago once he became good enough I gave it to him I started at 16 and quit at 67 and I loved every log I mill just like Christmas to find color,grain and the smell I like your channel your system is much easier and cleaner .
Hi Mark Ed and ZZ. I see it's still cold out your way. Here in Sunny South Africa it's slowly creaping towards winter.But it is what it is. Love your sawmill since before you had a roof over your heads. Keep Sawing. 78 Jr. Old Andries here in South Africa. Regards. 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Love watching your vids, guys. I'm a relatively new subscriber (been onboard for about 2-3 months) and it's always calming watching and listening to the logs whizzing through the mill while the bus motor hums in the background. Thanks for posting! Hope business is doing great and if you ever want an extra helper (I'm in the Pittsburgh area), just say the word! More than willing to help haul lumber around!
My friends and I love watching your shop wood working videos 👍 if you could produce more of your home shop videos we would really appreciate it 😊 thanks to you 👍
Hello, Mark, Eddie and ZZ. I found your channel about a week and a half ago, and I'm loving everything I'm seeing. Fun vids, which help me get rid of anxiety, and quite instructional, too. Thank you! And, for those ijits who keep complaining about your methods? Tell them to pound sand. It's your mill, and you know what you're doing. Keep up the good and fun stuff. :)
Hi there Mark Good morning T.H.E Eddie and crew Just before I get to forget Happy blessed Easter to all of you and your families Enjoying your video beautiful lumber Weather here in Malta yesterday was 70F today it’s 50F crazy but that’s way it is Spring Good day guys Tony
Just a suggestion, we can see the license plates a whole lot better behind the saw blade than at the end of the building. We can see all of the section with just a few plates just fine. Again, only suggestion! Love the videos!!
The rock n roll song from the 80's says "the first cut is the deepest" well it is not true when it comes to your saw mill. 😅😅😅Who would have ever thought that people from around the world would watch your videos and send you gifts. Unreal!!!!!😵💫😮😮😮😮
Watching y’all make them first cuts to square it up……I used to go with “Uncle Jim” in his 46 Chevy stake bed truck to the saw mill to get them “slabbies” as he called them. He said they were bass wood ? but cut up into 11” pieces on his belt driven (tractor belt pully) buzz saw were just right size for the old pot belly stove in the front room of the house where my Dad grew up over in S. Mi. Long time ago
Five o’clock in the morning watching you guys while I have my English breakfast nice boards coming off the mill again, like the edger,yesterday was interesting women accused me of not being disabled and using someone else’s badge I couldnt possibly be disabled as I drive a twin wheeled pick up , she got abusive but the security guard moved her on I was at the accountants she was there for a job , the security guard informed them of what had gone on in the car park I’m a share holder in the company as well needless to say she didn’t get the job . Tell Eddie word of the day is respect if you don’t respect other people how do you expect others to respect you ,, any way you guys have a nice day
Fire pit… hmmm. I have the stainless steel drum out of a scrap washing machine that looks exactly the same but with holes which helps the burn. I’m sure the guys would be proud of that one 🤔👍🏻
I never understood why sawyers attempt to put a flat opening face to the knees instead of putting it down on the head blocks so there is never a way for the log to become out of square unless there is a chunk of bark on the head blocks.
that's the best way to saw soft wood set your cant width then saw off the boards , and yes you will have more problems with bark on the head blocks then the knee face.
I finally did see what MIGHT have been Mr. Laser. We all know you are just humble and do it all by eye. It's OK. We understand and will not feel less about our own abilities. There is NO reason to lie about using a laser anymore. LOLOL
Hi My husband And I have been watching you see the logs we like the really big ones My husband wants to know what the what is horsepower of the bus motor Thank you for sharing and keep the videos coming we watched from the beginning to 537 want to go on farther in watch
my dog was so smart, I asked him what was on the outside of a tree and he said "Bark Bark Bark". My other dog is smart too. I asker her what is on top of a house and she says "Roof Roof".. their puppy is smart as well. I asked him how sandpaper feels, and he says "Rough Rough".
Just this weekend someone asked me if it was possible to get 20" wide boards on my little portable mill. The answer, of course, is no. But I told him where I've seen them cut before.
Hello from the UK! Love the content. Great to see where lumber actually comes from and what goes into it. Question: Are the saw teeth getting dull or are the markings (lots of fibres sticking up) on the sawn face a characteristic of that species of wood?
Haha, what are you cutting?? Don't tell Mr. Horvath then cut one 2x4 16 foot long. Keep him all excited. Grandpa said years ago the edger operator used to use a chalk line when he was running the edger back in the lumbermill days. He can only imagine how handy a laser would be. Darn, I can't remember the wood you sawed but I think I know where that chalice may have come from.... I'll have to check back in your videos . Reminds me of the box elder with the red streaks maybe?
Sheeting or sheathing? How about "board"? You don't need a camera behind there - you have an Eddie. I saw Pete there during Eddie's video. It's great to see him up and around like that. Bill
Was the wood turning piece possiblY made from the wormy soft maple stock(WHND - Worm Holes No Defect) that you sawed a while back? I think you guys refer to it as Ambrosia Maple. Regardless of the wood species, that was a beautiful wood turning.
You fellas are like brothers I’ve never meet you will never know how your videos have helped me I’m glad Eddie started his channel he gives such good advice
thank you William , great comment.
Seeing this spruce log sawing reminds me that over 50 years, this wood was used to build airplanes. I've flown a few made of wood and fabric in my early days in aviation. During WWI, I believe the Army helped harvest timber in the Pacific Northwest to increase spruce production for the war effort. I have a wooden propeller (made of spruce) off of Dad's Cessna 120 (1948). It's light but strong; it's an important keepsake from when I grew up in airplanes.
I really enjoy your sawing videos. I'm a hobbyist woodworker (an old one).
I enjoy the sawmill videos I worked on a round saw mill 75 years ago it was all manual no laser or log turner cant hook was the turner my father logged with a blind horse guided her by voice I had my 84th birthday march 23
Happy Birthday Dallas!
Another great video from the Bus Motor Gang. May GOD bless.
thanks Robert.
One of my favorite parts of the video is seeing that stack of finished lumber when you’re done. Just something very cool about seeing that clean fresh rough cut dimensional lumber sitting there before you move it out of the mill.
yes and it smells great too.
That was a nice looking log!
yes it was.
Hi Mark, Ed, & ZZ. I enjoy Mark's cab & Ed's videos. Our mornings have been cold. We made into the low 40s Monday. It seem spruce is the " king" of the pine species. Douglas spruce is " king" in northwestern U.S.A. Spruce has the best looking boards. Compare to white pine. Well. Have a good week everyone. See you next video. 😍😊😉👍❤️💜🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🌲
thanks Lawrence , we are back in the 40s today.
Absolutely, positively, enjoy all your videos, Mark and Eddies as well. Watching your channels is like a Norman Rockwell movie, it gives you the warm fuzzies of being home. The way you guys interact, always safety first, and sharing knowledge of things you have learned, and just feeling a part of the comradery of the mill, we feel like a part of it. thank you guys! Keep em coming :) We all surely like a snack ever now and then as well :)
thank you for the great comment Barry.
The edger has been a great addition to the mill. 👌
Have a great week everybody.
thanks Mark.
OLD BUSINESS FIRST!! The yield on the stopsign silver maple was amazing. GOOD JOB MARK!! Also thank you for the info on stickers, I had NO IDEA the quality of your stickers can affect the quality of your lumber. Live and learn.
thanks Robert , yes stickers are a very important part of the sawmill.
Good evening from old Germany 🇩🇪
good evening Wilhelm.
Man that circular eats this softwood like its not even there. You guys make this look easy! Beautiful
that's why I love sawing it.
Olive wood I started milling when I was about 16 on redwood burls using a Alaskan mill trained a young friend how to run it about 5 years ago once he became good enough I gave it to him I started at 16 and quit at 67 and I loved every log I mill just like Christmas to find color,grain and the smell
I like your channel your system is much easier and cleaner .
Fantastic as usual good to see the weathers improving! ❤
PRIME stuff there. Edgers need lasers too. happy week and God bless!
thanks Lewie , yes it was a nice log for sure.
10/4@@markgalicic7788
That edger music is music to my Kiwi ears, Mark. Thanks.
glad you liked it.
Hi Mark Ed and ZZ. I see it's still cold out your way. Here in Sunny South Africa it's slowly creaping towards winter.But it is what it is. Love your sawmill since before you had a roof over your heads. Keep Sawing. 78 Jr. Old Andries here in South Africa. Regards. 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
yes it is but today it made it to 65-F
Not often I get to see clear spruce on the mill! Nice work men.
thanks Paul , very nice for sure.
Love seeing the American Flag flying!
I like it too!
Love watching your vids, guys. I'm a relatively new subscriber (been onboard for about 2-3 months) and it's always calming watching and listening to the logs whizzing through the mill while the bus motor hums in the background. Thanks for posting!
Hope business is doing great and if you ever want an extra helper (I'm in the Pittsburgh area), just say the word! More than willing to help haul lumber around!
thank you , look us up and stop by someday.
Nice sawing. Thanks!!!! ❤❤❤
thanks Karen.
Just had 5 spruce logs delivered to my mill the other day...cant wait to get started..havent sawn much since some nice days in december!!
Great video Mark, Eddie and ZZ Mark. Hope everyone's keeping well, good to see ZZ Mark is back and okay. How's Pete doing. Take care.
My friends and I love watching your shop wood working videos 👍 if you could produce more of your home shop videos we would really appreciate it 😊 thanks to you 👍
thank you , I have more shop videos planned.
Happy Easter to you Guys and families.,’ from Goldcoast) Australia
WOW this was amazing great job 👍👍team effort 💯
thank you.
Luv the edger-cam 👍
thanks.
I think that was box elder that Hank used. Nice goblet Hank. Thanks for the video guys.
no it Doug.
Peg Bundy: Did you miss me Al?
Al: with every shot so far.
Peg: Maybe you need a bigger gun.
I miss that show. Twas a game changer.
I love it lol!
Hello, Mark, Eddie and ZZ.
I found your channel about a week and a half ago, and I'm loving everything I'm seeing. Fun vids, which help me get rid of anxiety, and quite instructional, too. Thank you!
And, for those ijits who keep complaining about your methods? Tell them to pound sand. It's your mill, and you know what you're doing. Keep up the good and fun stuff. :)
thanks , welcome to our channel!
@@markgalicic7788 Gonna get me a 'Boom' plaque next week. :D
hello Mark & Eddies & ZZ Mark & it's is Randy and i like yours cool & Thanks Mark & Eddies & ZZ Mark & Friends Randy
Great video mark
thanks Andruw.
I’ll bet it smelled especially good around the mill that day. 🎄
Glad to see the Easter Bunny is helping 🤪
for sure.
Hi there Mark
Good morning T.H.E Eddie and crew
Just before I get to forget
Happy blessed Easter to all of you and your families
Enjoying your video beautiful lumber
Weather here in Malta yesterday was 70F today it’s 50F crazy but that’s way it is Spring
Good day guys
Tony
thanks Tony , Happy Easter!
@ 19:15 so nice to see the Gnome Bros working so hard together LOL
must be chilly cause I saw the mist from your breath. Thanks to the crew.
it was very cold low 30's -f
Happy Tuesday eve!😊
I like it lol!
Good evening from Lincolnshire UK.
good evening Andrew.
Just a suggestion, we can see the license plates a whole lot better behind the saw blade than at the end of the building. We can see all of the section with just a few plates just fine. Again, only suggestion! Love the videos!!
Great video buddy really enjoyed it keep it up 👍
thanks Willard.
That's very well done Mark, say hi to Eddie and ZZ from me, love you guys God bless
thank you.
😎😎👍👍💯💯Lov'n it!!!!!
thanks.
Hello, Team
Hugs from Brasil.
hello Everton.
Good afternoon ZZ and Mark and The Eddie
good afternoon Brad.
Nice
The rock n roll song from the 80's says "the first cut is the deepest" well it is not true when it comes to your saw mill. 😅😅😅Who would have ever thought that people from around the world would watch your videos and send you gifts. Unreal!!!!!😵💫😮😮😮😮
yes it's crazy to think about Alan.
Afternoon Mark, ZZ and T.H.E. Eddie can I get a special shout out April 3 is my 62 birthday and I am a US Navy veteran
Thank you for your service.
Thank you for your service and protecting our country
thank you for your service Christina! I sure will.
HAPPY EARLY BIRTHDAY! 🎂🎈🎁 And thank you for your service!!
@@markgalicic7788 good morning Mark & crew from Marty down in Baltimore MD where we had a key bridge yesterday. Less than 2 miles from my house.
hi there good show nice edger , best to all john
thanks John.
Watching y’all make them first cuts to square it up……I used to go with “Uncle Jim” in his 46 Chevy stake bed truck to the saw mill to get them “slabbies” as he called them. He said they were bass wood ? but cut up into 11” pieces on his belt driven (tractor belt pully) buzz saw were just right size for the old pot belly stove in the front room of the house where my Dad grew up over in S. Mi. Long time ago
slabs do make lots of heat , great story!
Boom HQS!!
not many today.
Going to be 28c or 84f in Canberra today. Nice log Boys
thanks Graham , send some heat here.
Five o’clock in the morning watching you guys while I have my English breakfast nice boards coming off the mill again, like the edger,yesterday was interesting women accused me of not being disabled and using someone else’s badge I couldnt possibly be disabled as I drive a twin wheeled pick up , she got abusive but the security guard moved her on I was at the accountants she was there for a job , the security guard informed them of what had gone on in the car park I’m a share holder in the company as well needless to say she didn’t get the job . Tell Eddie word of the day is respect if you don’t respect other people how do you expect others to respect you ,, any way you guys have a nice day
thanks Alex , yes Respect is a great thing.
Fire pit… hmmm. I have the stainless steel drum out of a scrap washing machine that looks exactly the same but with holes which helps the burn. I’m sure the guys would be proud of that one 🤔👍🏻
Have a great week everybody.
thank you.
Good video Bus Motor Productions
thanks James.
Thumbs up
thanks Jeff.
Edger Cam !!! ✔️
thank you.
I never understood why sawyers attempt to put a flat opening face to the knees instead of putting it down on the head blocks so there is never a way for the log to become out of square unless there is a chunk of bark on the head blocks.
that's the best way to saw soft wood set your cant width then saw off the boards , and yes you will have more problems with bark on the head blocks then the knee face.
Hey look it' snowing man glitter. at least you can't get frostbite from this snow.
love man glitter!
your first first from Vienna, Austria:)
19:20, closing time over here.. good time for a sawing video
I believe that was from the spalted maple you cut
That was going to be my guess too
not it Jon.
Mark i have my 67 b day sunday i really enjoy watching your videos. But ubfortally im in the hospital
❤👍
thanks Sharon.
All those gray beards, must be a convention
for sure Brian.
Hi Mark. Did Hank use that Ambrosia maple you guys cut? Whatever it was, he did a great job.
not it Larry.
Good day to you all … I would say that the wood cup is sycamore
I finally did see what MIGHT have been Mr. Laser. We all know you are just humble and do it all by eye. It's OK. We understand and will not feel less about our own abilities. There is NO reason to lie about using a laser anymore. LOLOL
nice ty guys boorah
thanks Richard.
Hi My husband And I have been watching you see the logs we like the really big ones My husband wants to know what the what is horsepower of the bus motor Thank you for sharing and keep the videos coming we watched from the beginning to 537 want to go on farther in watch
thanks for watching , the 671 Detroit has 238 HP.
cool 60 here today in sc
a warm 65 here lol.
Love your channel Mark! Why do you like cutting pine so much?
thank you , pine and spruce saw very easy and it smells so good.
Ah so that's what happened. Was watching Eddie's video yesterday and saw you flipping the log over and over.
yes just a bit out of square lol.
my dog was so smart, I asked him what was on the outside of a tree and he said "Bark Bark Bark". My other dog is smart too. I asker her what is on top of a house and she says "Roof Roof".. their puppy is smart as well. I asked him how sandpaper feels, and he says "Rough Rough".
that's great LOL!
Finally figured out how that edger works must be old age takes me awhile😂😂😂😂😂😂
I try to show the two saws in the video and that does help lol.
Just this weekend someone asked me if it was possible to get 20" wide boards on my little portable mill. The answer, of course, is no. But I told him where I've seen them cut before.
yes you have see that , wider isn't better for sure.
@@markgalicic7788 Nope, but there is some bragging rights to it, even if the inevitably split and cup.
Hello from the UK! Love the content. Great to see where lumber actually comes from and what goes into it.
Question:
Are the saw teeth getting dull or are the markings (lots of fibres sticking up) on the sawn face a characteristic of that species of wood?
the saw is pretty sharp but stringy wood does saw like that.
Or Sheaving lol; Since Yall Are Bringing In The Sheaves
I like it!
Cup made from Ambrosia Maple? I think...
not it.
@@markgalicic7788 Dang...
Spalted Maple..
not it.
Enjoy the Jawin', now let's see some Sawin'
get R done Ron.
Mark if u get a chance, on the license plate I sent you, could you paint over In God We Trust w/a black color. Thank you.
Richard Bullard
So you want " In God We Trust" to stand out !! AMEN !!
after it warms up a bit.
Haha, what are you cutting?? Don't tell Mr. Horvath then cut one 2x4 16 foot long. Keep him all excited. Grandpa said years ago the edger operator used to use a chalk line when he was running the edger back in the lumbermill days. He can only imagine how handy a laser would be. Darn, I can't remember the wood you sawed but I think I know where that chalice may have come from.... I'll have to check back in your videos . Reminds me of the box elder with the red streaks maybe?
yes the laser is a game changer for sure.
What is the best use to have Norwegian spruce, cut into? Or is it good for anything and everything
I like Sheet-n
that works lol.
It's helling here in Clearfield Utah USA
it was 65 and sunny today.
@@markgalicic7788 we were 48 degrees today
Sheeting or sheathing? How about "board"? You don't need a camera behind there - you have an Eddie. I saw Pete there during Eddie's video. It's great to see him up and around like that.
Bill
yes Pete is doing great Bill , he will be on the Friday eve video.
Black walnut
not it.
Hickory
not it.
I'm gonna guess that vase was spalted maple. Easier to come by where ya'll are.
not it.
How about was it the CHESTNUT? Dang it I just seen someone got it, it was the SYCAMORE I would never have guessed that species of woood!
you got it Sycamore!
I think that was Spalding maple
not it.
Was the wood turning piece possiblY made from the wormy soft maple stock(WHND - Worm Holes No Defect) that you sawed a while back? I think you guys refer to it as Ambrosia Maple. Regardless of the wood species, that was a beautiful wood turning.
not it.
Spotted cedar
? Spotted red oak
not it.
Maple burl
Thank you guys for the shoutout, that made my day. Mark can you make me a wooden hammer? Pls let me know.
Richard B
your welcome Richard , please email me at markgalicic@verizon.net
What wood was used for unpainted barn siding, it's didn't rot or need to be painted.
our old sawmill building is still in great shape after 30 years.
Spalted maple.
not it.
Happy birthday April 20 will be my 59th birthday
Happy early Birthday Christopher.
Generally, how long do the logs sit before you saw them up, and how long does the sawn lumber need to sit/season before it’s used?
we like to saw them as soon a possible and it takes a year to air dry hardwood down to 12%