I dropped in on your channel a little over a year ago. Very interesting and soothing so I decided to go back and view your RUclips roots. Watched the video of you demonstrating your old mill for sale which brought me to this VIDEO #1. You and Eddie have really put in the work. Congratulations! 😎
I just had to watch this again just to see how much have changed in 2 years + how much better the filming has become + how much hes explaining of the prosess have become.
well I really enjoyed this video.it's nice to listen to two men talk to other in a calm normal tone of voice.i remember when I was a kid hearing a sawmill running in my home town of cash,arkansas.they cut down just about all the trees there but theres lots of wide open farmland for rice and beans and tornados.lol.thats a very smooth running saw.thx.
I have seen the sawyer take the ones with nots in it and come out with some nice looking boards this is my favorite video. i used to work in saw mills from the age if 15 on up to ten years until retirement
my uncle Pete started as a Sawyer with Canadian White Pine in New Westminster BC,--- the Rayonier CO. owned the mill...I was involved with the design and manufacture of a log scanning machine for Weyerhauser in Oregon....later was made legal for trade
no eddie, no zz, no building, no flags, no license plates and mark has come a long way with maneuvering the machinery. i guess we all start somewhere. keep up the good work.
You guys have come a long way. I took your advice I'm starting from the beginning. Wishing you well with your surgery please give us an update when you can
Mark do you and Eddie own the mill. I now know why you call Eddie. The Eddie. He make the two young guy look slow compared to him.. enjoy watching you guys work.. I have 1220 Timberking mill 21 feet long. 29 inch diameter. I love to make lumber as well. God bless you guys!😂
Love the sound of that mill running. We have them all over Tn. . I worked at a mill that had a band saw for about 7 years. I enjoyed it , I operated a cat loader feeding the mill , loading and unloading trucks , and other things.
@@markgalicic7788 I can imagine. Over the years I have built 6+ circular mills from piles of stuff collected etc. Mine is an old Coots handset with hyd drive. An ancient old 220 Cummings for power on a 50 inch Simmons saw with "F" bits. The old girl works great on little fuel a shift.
Everyone starts somewhere and then you go and show them your first few days... my hats off to you sir. Those guys that run them for years started on a day like you and then they get better. I couldn't take the pressure of people watching me. Light a fire under the off berers ass and make them help instead of just looking at a obvious ah dang it. I hate wasting wood to but its better to peel it down to where you can handle it. I started in Selma arkansas and it worked me like a dog till I got the hang of it then I showed no mercy for about a month and after that they would jump to help cause I could barry them in lumber. I had a rock come out the side and break my glass and that scared me stiff. We all have them days
I thought I'd watched this all the way through but maybe not. The old sawyer would take a flat file to the dogs once in a while so's they'd bite but that was on a manual setup. That still runs!
I taught pine was telephone pole or those super straight pine trees, Like they use that engine on the mechine that run & trim the branches and the bark in 2 pass. These are bigger at the bottom like regular trees.
avarage in a pine forest only 5-10% of the pines are telephone pole quality... the rest might have to big branches split tops ore just to bendt. hehe. at least in norway most pine boards are used for boat building ore the outside boards on houses.. while most standard lumber is made mostly from spruce which grow more straight and have smaller branches, and is easyer to saw in an automatic lumber mill.
I learned to saw pine lumber on a FRICK 00 manual sawmill that was probably 50 years older than me. I know what you are going through. BIG difference between pulling the STICK and working the leavers.
I have a band mill and saw mostly for myself. The question I have, do you center the pith on the first two sides of the log. So you get ring centered wood the bows and cups less. I do it by measuring from the bed to the pith so I saw parralle to the center on the first two sides.
That’s the idea and what you try to achieve with the tapers, our mill has a manual taper set but I’m looking down the carriage, how mark can see that from the cab I’ve no idea 😂
Was watching 8 Indonesian fellas milling huge logs barefoot on a saw mill that was pretty much manual....next video, no Eddie, no building, no Mark telling me hello.
@@neilmacleod5371 MARK already said that Above & Below "we had a band mill years ago , this is our third circle mill and the speed is worth the loss" You're A Pain In The ASS! .
You really have a nice rig. I bet by next winter you’ll have a big pole barn built over it and some metal siding here and there to keep some of the wind and water off. 👍🏼
mark galicic I honestly didn’t realize the vid I was watching was 8 months old. Your building, NOT a pole barn, is outstanding! Glad y’all don’t have the weather pounding you and your rig.
I didn’t see where he made any claims of how great he was or fast. What's the matter with your comments? Have you heard of Constructive suggestions? Try education not desperation to idolize yourself. Thank you Sir for your work and time in making the video!
I've been watching some of your older videos, what a change in the las few years........I was curious did you and Eddie go in together with this sawmill or did you do this on your own?
Why don’t you move the carriage so that the log turner is in the middle of the log? Wouldn’t that solve all that crawling and tilting when you try to turn it?
Does Eastern Hemlock warp like Western Hemlock here on the west coast ? But I’m gonna guess it myself . I think all Hemlock lumber warps . It’s more of a lumber for interior work !
@@markgalicic7788 There's a tech School close to here that does that. Seems there was/is an outfit called 'Miners Saw Works' that did it for years. That's where the old sawyer took his.
I dropped in on your channel a little over a year ago. Very interesting and soothing so I decided to go back and view your RUclips roots. Watched the video of you demonstrating your old mill for sale which brought me to this VIDEO #1. You and Eddie have really put in the work. Congratulations! 😎
thanks, we did put a lot of time and effort in this mill and it's been lot's of fun too.
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The earliest years of being a sawyer , nice to see where you have come from
getting started is tough but you all have came a long way. good luck
Mark please remember that beauty is in the eye of the beholder just look at what you got out of it.
I just had to watch this again just to see how much have changed in 2 years + how much better the filming has become + how much hes explaining of the prosess have become.
Yes we have learned a lot since that old video and I think we got things much better now.
Boy that was a long time ago. You guys have come along way to now.
Watched again today, the place has changed a little. 👍🎅🏻
well I really enjoyed this video.it's nice to listen to two men talk to other in a calm normal tone of voice.i remember when I was a kid hearing a sawmill running in my home town of cash,arkansas.they cut down just about all the trees there but theres lots of wide open farmland for rice and beans and tornados.lol.thats a very smooth running saw.thx.
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I don't know what it is, but for a non-logger like myself, I could watch this for hours! Thanks for lowering my blood pressure by half.
same for me ,the sawmill is my happy place ! I want to make more videos in the saw cab .
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I have seen the sawyer take the ones with nots in it and come out with some nice looking boards this is my favorite video. i used to work in saw mills from the age if 15 on up to ten years until retirement
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Wow! This is before the building and before Eddie. Interesting.
my uncle Pete started as a Sawyer with Canadian White Pine in New Westminster BC,--- the Rayonier CO. owned the mill...I was involved with the design and manufacture of a log scanning machine for Weyerhauser in Oregon....later was made legal for trade
Hard work and commitment brought you guys a long way. Congratulations.
no eddie, no zz, no building, no flags, no license plates and mark has come a long way with maneuvering the machinery. i guess we all start somewhere. keep up the good work.
thank you.
i just love the efficiency of all these big ole machines working , for a simple purpose......... love it !!
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Drilling down for the oldest video like you said lol. Hope and pray your surgery goes ok.
Wow Mark, You’ve come a long way. I enjoyed this one.
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You guys have come a long way. I took your advice I'm starting from the beginning. Wishing you well with your surgery please give us an update when you can
it's nice to come back to see the beginning of all this
Pine and Spruce , the best sawing wood God ever created
More like cherry and oak! That was Hemlock anyway.
really very extraordinary
Mark do you and Eddie own the mill. I now know why you call Eddie. The Eddie. He make the two young guy look slow compared to him.. enjoy watching you guys work.. I have 1220 Timberking mill 21 feet long. 29 inch diameter. I love to make lumber as well. God bless you guys!😂
nice job again mark have a nice day...
thanks Joseph.
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Love the sound of that mill running. We have them all over Tn. . I worked at a mill that had a band saw for about 7 years. I enjoyed it , I operated a cat loader feeding the mill , loading and unloading trucks , and other things.
Nice set up. I have one very much like it.
thanks ,we found this mill on craigslist ,look at our video part 1&2 sawmill move on my channel to see what it looked like one year ago.
@@markgalicic7788 I can imagine. Over the years I have built 6+ circular mills from piles of stuff collected etc. Mine is an old Coots handset with hyd drive. An ancient old 220 Cummings for power on a 50 inch Simmons saw with "F" bits. The old girl works great on little fuel a shift.
@@markgalicic7788 My biggest problem is finding a crew that wants to work hard for $ 25.00 Hr.Not a lot of those around any more eh.
yes, or if they show up at all .
@@markgalicic7788 Some days I wish I could get away with cold blooded eh. Oh well, Rome wasn't built in a day eh, LOL.
It's different watching your older videos when there was no shed. Nice even still.
Everyone starts somewhere and then you go and show them your first few days... my hats off to you sir. Those guys that run them for years started on a day like you and then they get better. I couldn't take the pressure of people watching me. Light a fire under the off berers ass and make them help instead of just looking at a obvious ah dang it. I hate wasting wood to but its better to peel it down to where you can handle it. I started in Selma arkansas and it worked me like a dog till I got the hang of it then I showed no mercy for about a month and after that they would jump to help cause I could barry them in lumber. I had a rock come out the side and break my glass and that scared me stiff. We all have them days
thanks for watching Morgan!
Very modern pine saw machine I really like your Channel video
thanks for watching & hope you enjoy!
You've come a long way 😉
Do you run higher blade speed for pine?
Amazing ,I’ve just seen a helper with a shaven chin 😂
Is the market strong for the ironing boards you cut.
yes I make many things out of them , better than the slab pile.
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Very good video
Love to see this...
where in the world do you get all the good helpers ?
My how things have changed. Other than addition of a bldg, the biggest chg is slowing down the hydraulics. This was tooooo fast. Well done boys.
What sawmill is this?
Bang, not boom. Looking at where yall have came from is very interesting.
I thought I'd watched this all the way through but maybe not. The old sawyer would take a flat file to the dogs once in a while so's they'd bite but that was on a manual setup. That still runs!
Wow before the building cool
that was the first logs sawed on this mill after the rebuild.
Hello Can you give me the price of the saw?
Took quite a time to get squared. Interesting. You are the master-man.
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Can anyone tell me is it white pine or yellow pine?
brings back memories went to a sawmill for high school senior class 1976 Sonoma county loved it they were cutting redwood
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What ever became of your old tractor? Did you sell it or is it still hanging around?
Wow I missed some older ones! Look at that, no building and no Eddie! Great stuff Mark and look at that 4,357,269 views!!! 😳😳👍😎
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Good job keep it up love watching you saw wish i could be on the end of that mill
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I taught pine was telephone pole or those super straight pine trees, Like they use that engine on the mechine that run & trim the branches and the bark in 2 pass. These are bigger at the bottom like regular trees.
we get some large pine here , we have some 36" round to saw.
avarage in a pine forest only 5-10% of the pines are telephone pole quality... the rest might have to big branches split tops ore just to bendt. hehe.
at least in norway most pine boards are used for boat building ore the outside boards on houses..
while most standard lumber is made mostly from spruce which grow more straight and have smaller branches, and is easyer to saw in an automatic lumber mill.
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I learned to saw pine lumber on a FRICK 00 manual sawmill that was probably 50 years older than me. I know what you are going through. BIG difference between pulling the STICK and working the leavers.
yes sir I just takes time to learn.
Love this Video Mark! THANKS!
thanks for watching , we have a new video "sawing old pine " I think you would like.
I have a band mill and saw mostly for myself. The question I have, do you center the pith on the first two sides of the log. So you get ring centered wood the bows and cups less. I do it by measuring from the bed to the pith so I saw parralle to the center on the first two sides.
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That’s the idea and what you try to achieve with the tapers, our mill has a manual taper set but I’m looking down the carriage, how mark can see that from the cab I’ve no idea 😂
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Come a long way.
Looks like hemlock to me
How did you learn to run the sawmill?
it took a while to go from a manual mill to a automatic mill so I learned as I ran it.
Was watching 8 Indonesian fellas milling huge logs barefoot on a saw mill that was pretty much manual....next video, no Eddie, no building, no Mark telling me hello.
I didn’t subscribe until about a year ago, so seeing no building is kind of weird! Thanks for great videos 😀👍
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I love watching your saw mill. I DON'T CARE WHAT THEY SAY.
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Is a circular saw better than a continuous loop blade? Or is it just a matter of preference?
I myself like a circular saw , but bandsaws make a smaller kerf "less waste".
Round saws are more wasteful than band saws
we had a band mill years ago , this is our third circle mill and the speed is worth the loss .
@@neilmacleod5371 MARK already said that Above & Below "we had a band mill years ago , this is our third circle mill and the speed is worth the loss" You're A Pain In The ASS! .
Does a bandsaw need more frequent sharpening?
You really have a nice rig. I bet by next winter you’ll have a big pole barn built over it and some metal siding here and there to keep some of the wind and water off. 👍🏼
yes sir Franklin , watch our new videos and see what we got done.
mark galicic I honestly didn’t realize the vid I was watching was 8 months old. Your building, NOT a pole barn, is outstanding! Glad y’all don’t have the weather pounding you and your rig.
Can't beat a CIRCULAR SAW for Cutting! Band Saws are for the PITTS!
band saws are ok for a resaw.
This is what i want to do my grand father and father sawmill was a left handed coutts sawmill they stopped sawing in 1980 was a sad day for me
I didn’t see where he made any claims of how great he was or fast. What's the matter with your comments? Have you heard of Constructive suggestions? Try education not desperation to idolize yourself. Thank you Sir for your work and time in making the video!
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Tip from an old timer: your log turner will work far better at the log’s center of gravity.
thanks for the tip Franklin.
Mark, I've always wondered was makes a video like this pop. Do you have any idea how you hit 5 million views on this?
Crikey mate. He's a biggin
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I've been watching some of your older videos, what a change in the las few years........I was curious did you and Eddie go in together with this sawmill or did you do this on your own?
Why don’t you move the carriage so that the log turner is in the middle of the log? Wouldn’t that solve all that crawling and tilting when you try to turn it?
that was one the first logs that this mill sawed & I was testing out the controls . it does take time to learn on a new mill.
Is that a 42-inch blade?
no its a 52" and we also have a 56"
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I hate seeing live, healthy trees cut down, but it sure is nice to have the lumber to work with.
yes but these tree came from a land clearing job so it got used for lumber.
Where are you going to get lumber? Do you think the lumber faries make it without harming trees?
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should cultall those crooked ones into 2 pieces. get more good boards that way!
yes if they were 16' to get two 8' out of it but 12' is to short.
Great video but such a sudden ending
My goodness, how things have changed in 19 months.
Nice mill you got there
Does this rig have water or solvent option to keep blade cool and resin free?
no just the wet log.
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Not the same without The Eddie Horvath!
Eddie H looks a lot younger without the beard!! Just kidding.
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When you move your set works BACK, (left thumb, second from the right) ALWAYS, ALWAYS move forward because back-lash in the gears.
yes, I do move the knees back more than I need then move forward to my final set, thanks for the info.
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Does Eastern Hemlock warp like Western Hemlock here on the west coast ? But I’m gonna guess it myself . I think all Hemlock lumber warps . It’s more of a lumber for interior work !
yes it does warp but holds up to the weather very well.
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what is the RPM of that blade, it look really fast!
we run it at 550 rpm
@@markgalicic7788 That's probably what it's hammered to run at.
yes we tell him what speed.
@@markgalicic7788 There's a tech School close to here that does that. Seems there was/is an outfit called 'Miners Saw Works' that did it for years. That's where the old sawyer took his.
miners made edgers too
When the log reaches the carriage, how do you determine the starting point with respect to the initial roll? Are you looking at the wood grain?
this log had bad sweep in it so I cut it flat
How to buy that kind of sawing machine ang how much
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That's hemlock. Duh. Nice ole mill
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That rotator arm really chews up the surface. Too bad the log can't be rotated without damage.
yes the soft wood does tear up easy.
GREAT JOB. DO YOU SELL THIS PINE AND HEMLOCK
thanks Peter , yes we sell wood and use a lot of wood In my cabinet shop.
@@markgalicic7788 how do I get a hold of you
go to my channel and click on about this should give you Email info
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