I Have NEVER Hit This Much Metal In A Log
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- Опубликовано: 21 мар 2020
- Milling pine siding and finding nails.
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Lots of folks are asking about the sealant I put on the boards at the beginning of the video. Here's a link:
www.walmart.com/ip/Flood-CWF-UV-Penetrating-Wood-Finish-Natural/113550082?selected=true
You might be able to price shop for a better deal, that's just the first link I came across. Thanks to everyone for watching!
Garrett pin pointer detector
I cut veneer on a big lathe and we hit all sorts of stuff in logs. Maple syrup taps, nails, screws, bullets. But we've hit even worse things that really mess up a knife. Ceramic wire insulation, arrow heads, bolts, and barbed wire that runs through the whole log. A couple of weeks ago I hit what I thought was a bolt but after I chopped it out we found out it was a drill bit. And it didn't just take a giant chunk out of the knife, it took a piece off of the nose bar. It makes me wonder why we don't invest in a metal detector for the logs. We have one for the wood chipper.
I use a pump action sprayer for treating fencing timber. Spray it on in lovely thick ways and brush away any runs with a paintbrush like the little boy was using. :) Overall it's the least messy way to go.
What about the sealant put on at the end of the video?
@Mark Aim About 30 years
This quarantine got me in some interesting places.
NO DOUBT MANE
Tek Rx Fr tho
Lol me too 😂
Ur right punkass 😂
I feel way better after watching this than seeing anything with cardi b in it
*RUclips Recommended:* I Have NEVER Hit This Much Metal In A Log
*Me:* what do you even mean?!
i thought it meant like bullets or something
Me neither. And here i am watching someone cut a log
I thought the exact thing
Ikr
There was a lot of metal hidden in the log, so he has never hit that much metal with the saw in a log.
REminds me of when they tried to start a logging industry in Vietnamese jungles decades ago; it was totally unviable. Shrapnel.
tfw war saves trees
I'm sure they'd be fine as firewood.
I never even thought of that Ken. Very interesting. Thanks for sharing. I learned something.
demoniack81 probably not if it has lead
@@grouchynunez1263 eh just a little heavy metal poisoning
In canada environmentalists were deliberately spiking trees to sabotage tree fellers.
Jools Freeman FUCKING DEGENERATES BETTER NOT FUCKING NICK MY AXE BLADE
Flavors of Horror dude calm down. As long as you aren’t doing it illegally you should be fine.
Flavors of Horror you good bro
Original Username 2064 no
That'll be because all environmentalists are assholes.
The shed looks like lots of bacon
That kitty doesn't have on proper PPE. Contacting OSHA.
I have no clue what that meand
@@bigthegoon6756 protective gear
I love that the cat at the beginning takes it all in it's stride, like it's just what the humans do in my family.
XD
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That black n white cat ain’t scared of nothing.
Well, cats are not known for being the smartest of animals. If I were working with heavy stuff like that I'd make sure no pets were in the vicinity. Then again, that's me.
He seems to be a very faithful companion, especially for a cat. He's almost always supervising the project.
My old cat aint scared of nothing but a hair dryer. My granddaughter can turn hers on and that cat will bounce off of walls to get away.
Wish I could get hold of her genes. Mine, one bang and they are on the way to the moon.
My cat is a big scaredy cat.... Such a pussy. 😂
Makes me hungry staring at that wall...giant strips of bacon!
It does don't it.
Exactly what i was thinking
I got some Belgian Logs, I cut one...then stopped must have had over a 100 steel core bullets in it. now they are fire wood.
wekker090
Haha.
Bullets, fire.
@@LDaniel_BDuce what bullets when fired it is just metal
What The duck
Do I have to explain the joke to you?
You FIRE a bullet
Making it FIRE wood.
@@LDaniel_BDuce sorry I am stupid. I get it now
@@LDaniel_BDuce ngl the joke went over my head, too
I just watched 30 minutes of a man cutting wood...
As that tree grew around the wire the bark that was trapped between the wires couldn't grow out, so it is still there, and the tree gradually grew around it! I cut many of these 'farm yard' trees in west Nebraska years ago, and nails from tree houses were the main problem we had. I used a metal detector to scan every log that came from a yard, and that saved me a lot of grief, as a little while spent digging out nails saved many blades. Loved my sawmill, and wish I could still do it as I love wood, and was a professional cabinet maker for 35 years, made many kitchens from lumber that I milled on my WoodMizer, and dried in my solar shed kiln on the farm!
7:56 you hear the blade bite metal.... and the guy shakes his head....
A willow tree died on our farm, had to be cut down, leaning towards house. I stopped to talk to the man. Told him about the chainlink chain embedded in three. He was very appreciative I told him. The tree came down no problems. Cutting up the tree they found the chain a foot into the tree. Be safe, help workers stay safe.
Electric wire won't hurt the saw. Steel nails or wire armoured cables however ...
I just have to say, you have the Most Chill cat I have ever seen!!! Your children are precious! Love your channel. Peace and Good Fortune and Good Health to you and your family.
One more comment I have worked with The Cooks on issues and they were very quick to answer the phone and answer my question. Very good folks.
Episode 69 of:
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I like how the cat is just chilling while you’re trying to get the wire out
if you're gonna metal detect a tree, I think you'd need a metal detector with high range... something like the ones treasure hunters use.
Cedar looks great with the protection on it. Your Little boy was having fun. Ha!! Got to love that cat. 😁
It is 4 am and instead of being asleep I watched this man spend 30 minutes cutting a log. Worth it tbh
Nice boards that saw mill does a great job and makes short work on those logs. Your son is so cute he looks like he is having fun.
That reminds me of a story my dad told me.
His company needed to buy a lot of wood for a construction and they found this seller who had INCREDIBLE prices and of course they bought it, so they had tonnes upon tonnes of trees imported from Russia to Sweden and when they sent them to get everything cut down to size they ran into the problem of the trees being full of shrapnel and bullets. Apparently the trees had been surrounding a military gun range in Russia and when they needed to clear the area for construction they decided to sell the trees off at a cheap price. So in the end the company my dad worked for lost millions to this useless wood plus the damages to the machine used to try and cut it to shape.
Edit: Should clarify that the range hadent been used for some time so the trees had healed and looked completely fine on the outside but the inside was more metal than wood lol
Maybe it’s just me but I’d love a table made out of a slab with a cross section of a nail in it. It’s unique.
Chopt Livah is mericans would love one with a bullet cross section
Lucas Daniel that would be sweet too, an old civil war bullet.
I would definately be interested in a maintenance video on the sawmill whenever it comes time
David Barron Thanks for the video idea!
Hey hey hey I'm your host chingi, and welcome back to ANOTHER RECOMMENDATION FROM RUclips
When I heard your voice I thought it was me talking. There's no doubt about who's that little fellas daddy is. He looks just like you. I wish I had a sawmill like that and a tractor too. My father was a lumberjack in his early days. Granddaddy, Dad, and his brother my Uncle cut trees, mainly heart pine, for a living during the nineteen thirties. My great Uncle ran the sawmill. They climbed trees, and cut with crosscut saws and hauled the logs out with mules. That was a tough lifestyle but they did what they did to survive. They were also farmers.
An old-timer once told me of a story where a local mill was sawing and the blade hit a cannon ball and the blade broke off and sawwed itself through the ceiling and spun until it stopped.
PLASTICDADA II just say elder
Flavors of Horror
Why can’t he say old timer?
It’s a lot better than saying boomee
@@fdss-el6lt when did old timer become too offensive to use?
Oh man that looks awesome. Out of the sun, out of the rain......Paradise.
At first.. I thought you were going to paint over that beautiful cedar..I freaked!🙂🙂👍👍
Same here -- and using a horrible skin-colored paint, too! 😬
Thanks from Scotland, keep the videos going and keeping us entertained through these times.
That stain really brings out the color of the siding!
If you tie a string around a piece of grass it will move up on the grass as it grows, if you tie a string around a tree it'll remain in the same spot but get absorbed into the tree as it grows. Urban and suburban wood as well as fence rows are bad about having stuff in the logs, many mills won't even take them. Almost all have had signs nailed to them or fences attached and grown over. It was common during electrification and even later to attach power and phone lines to live trees. Those were often left when the power lines were finished. Sometimes glass insulators are found buried in logs. Many a house or farm ran electricity to an out building or yard light by nailing to a tree, I'll bet that's what yours was. I was working in a sawmill years ago when the head rig hit a horseshoe embedded in a log, sheered the teeth off from the circle saw and sent them through the mill roof and walls like bullets. I ran into a piece of glass in a log I was slabbing for a log house one time. Must have been a windshield from a Model T stuck in a check in the tree then grown over.
I'm not into woodwork, never have been, never even touched planks that are that big. But now I want to do something with wood. Thanks, RUclips Recommended Feed!
9:18:. "We're in to deep to quit now"....
If I had a dime for every time I uttered that phrase🤨.
I really appreciate you showing even the challenges! Great job 👍
Love the use of the Cedar! Beautiful. You can see it every day.
loved the kids getting involved, teaches skills that they can use later in life.
I love the way you are showing from all the differant viewing angles ! Gives us more entertainment and idea. Of what is involved in sawing ! Good show !
I like the close-up shots that you provide and the detail you go into without being boringKeep up the good work look forward to your videos all the time
“Of course our best case scena- oh man that’s our worst case scenario”
Fell asleep and woke up to this, very relaxing, 9/10 would fall asleep to this again.
Really cool I have a HM126, I'll have to try those Cooks blades. Thank You
WINNING!
You know I came along I was pretty much bummed out but thank you for making me feel better, I like to see people who know what there doing ,, and like to teach somebody something.. well thank you 🙏 blessings ..
Stay safe and good luck ...👍🍀
If that is the worst metal you have ever found you have been doing great. Just a note in 1976 I was working at a commercial circular saw mill. One day we hit a shot gun in the middle of a giant red oak log. It cause the carriage to jump off its tracks and totally ruined the blade. We guess that some hunter leaned his gun against a tree and lost it and 60 or 70 yeas later we found it.
@MsBizzyGurl Hard to say how it happened but it was there. One thing we thought was if he set it in the crotch to keep it off the ground. Is that what you meant by cleft?
Jeff Trag Wow!
I've been wondering if you got those logs from my farm in W. Tn. , I had a bunch of pine trees cut down in my back yard and the guy took them down at about 8 ft. lengths and one had that same black wire grown in it . The people that had the place before us tied a wire to the tree ,the wire went to well house that was behind it . I don't know but the logs look familier .
Thanks for taking the time for the great shots
a very beautiful and trusting kitty, good job on sealing the cedar boards, your attention to detail is amazing, i truly enjoy the videos thanks
I know this is 2 years old, but I just started watching your channel. I gotta say this... I love the cedar on the mill, it looks like a wall of bacon!! 😋
It's neat to see your kitties helping too. I have done a lot of woodturning. One of my cats just loved being near the action whenever I was processing or turning the wood.
That cat just relaxing while wood chips fly at it.
Tip: A broom handle(screw in type, whether a push broom or the house broom), will fit on your paint roller. Even the hollow car wash wands have the same thread, those make nice adjustable paint roller handles.
The disappointment in my dudes face everytime he hears that metal hit
I don't even care if I don't know what is going on in this video at all but I'm enjoying it.
Thank goodness you didn't have a new blade in the saw, that would have been expensive. Your little boy is showing great promise as a helping hand, the cat to like to join in. Not all doom and gloom as you said, you got some lovely boards, happy days.
I have no need for it, but the quality of these boards makes me want to buy this lumber. Great work.
Fall Line Ridge sorry you hit nails but so glad to see you cut the boards the pine had such pretty wood grain will make pretty house siding. Was glad to see your wife and your son just made my day. And putting the finish on the beautiful cedar on the side of the shed. Thanks for the nice video all be blessed with loving care and grace.
Good video. I learned quite a bit. Your little boy is so cute.
I just can't understand why this is so satisfying to watch
Beautiful lumber and, by the way, a beautiful sawmill shed!
That cable is coaxial cable. Used for TV and antennae connections.
@MACK D you're pretty cringe
@MACK D I was telling Fall Line Ridge something he wasn't sure of and alas... you had to be a dick.
I don't believe I have ever seen a cat so absolutely chilled-out in my lifetime is he or she hard-of-hearing by chance? but more importantly among the hundreds of comments I could leave... your little man helper is most definitely a precious thing best wishes to you and your family during this crazy time!
He's not hard of hearing...at least not yet. Thanks for the kind words, he's a great little helper.
Great job conquerering the log! It looked like some beautiful straight grain pine. Thoroughly enjoyed seeing your dear wife and son come out to help you with the wood sealing. You should try a painters pole - it can help with the efficiency! Keep up the great work brother.
Jonathan Tillman Thank you!
Great Way to Find a Solution Fam. Great also to see the Tribe getting in on the Building. Bless Up.
It's clear you would not get ANYTHING accomplished without the most excellent help from the lumbercat.
I am from Kyrgyzstan 🇰🇬 and I love watching your channel bro 📢👍
Shed looks good. Thanks for the info, and keep up the good work. God Bless You and your family.
Steven Bruner Thank you, Steven.
Y’all watching this I’m quarantine while I watch it every other day lol I love watching this guy work, and his accent/voice is just great haha
Your grammar is so bad I can’t even read what you are saying
Lawn logs go in the fire...
"Just say no to yard/lawn logs even if they look too good to pass up" - signed: Your saw blades.
Love seeing your helpers
Very interesting video and beautiful wood!
Honestly I’d never think I’d watch a man cut a tree and describe the problems while doing it, but this quarantine ...
You have a new sub
S.I.S is looking at getting a woodmizer might give him a shout he was seeking knowledgeable options
Love watching this.more planking vids !
Very interesting to watch, thankyou.
Very nice video, I enjoyed it.
I like you’re guard Cat!
You like he is guard cat?
Well done, like you said persistence paid off.
A sawmiller listed things he'd found in logs in years of milling. The list included various animals and an anvil or two.
I found a railroad spike in a big oak. Found it with a brand new Oregon chain.
@@bobf12 ouch
Wow that's a pretty fancy look for a shed wall. That' really nice.
Man you really learn something new everyday. Also, cool cat
Nice high density pine logs. There will look great on ya'll house! God Bless.
I love RUclips recommendations at 1 am
The most amazing thing is how that cat is not even phased by how much noise the machine is making lol
Keep winning - and amusing us as you keep at it! 👍😁😁👍
That wall came out looking beautifully....
When I first saw you putting those beautiful cedar boards on the side of your sawmill shed I thought, arrrrrrg sacrilege!
You know you've hit manly man status when you come home with your own saw mill! 😂
Well I run a cooks sawmill and run the 7 degree supersharp blade. The gullet and the set of the tooth is why you are having less dust on your boards. I sharpen and set all my blades with cooks equipment, I believe you will enjoy sawing more but with less dust or as the cook brothers say grits. I have used woodmizer blades just didn't like all the dust left on my boards.
yes blades are expensive etc yet, it's part of the gig. that big sigh made me laugh, thanks I needed that.
Boy what the heck were they nailing there? I didn’t know the metal detector didn’t work that well on a log. That’s really nice they sent you some blades.
Fantastic place to raise a family. Amazing amount of steel in that log..
Very fine video, thank you
First time seeing this guy and I already want a job working for him.
Thats a very nice shed!
The camera angles are amazing man!
How smooth the winching goes now. I remember when you first did it.
That was a steep learning curve! He's a pro now.
Adorable little kid, he wants to paint the wood, but the brush is too heavy for him to lift off !!!
Hey! I got a shout out! An honor to know you watch my little videos. Keep up the good work. It is a good idea to do a demonstration on why metal detectors don't do too much good like you did. On the video you mentioned that I made, I had people asking about X-raying logs and all kinds of stuff. Haha! I'm looking (maybe) to buy another mill, maybe a smaller LT15 like yours. Hit me up sometime and we can chat.
Southern Indiana Sawmill Hey there! Can’t say I’ve watched them all, but enough to know you do cool stuff. Send me an email at falllineridge@gmail.com if you need info on the LT15.
Oh man, nothing cuter than the little fella coming to help out 🤣