Another great video and you fellas were making some fine looking cherry lumber too. Really enjoy all your videos and I appreciate you sharing with all of us.
I found this about the bark. Wild cherry is a plant. The bark is used to make medicine. Wild cherry is used for colds, whooping cough, bronchitis and other lung problems; diarrhea; gout; digestive disorders; pain; and cancer. It is also used in cough syrups because of its sedative, expectorant, drying, and cough-suppressing effects. Interesting.
@@AndruwsLumber...Lol, I remember my dad charging $25/M in his first 2 months (spring of 1954) of owning a mill like yours. But he then said, "I had to go up to $30/M because I have to pay more money per hr for good employees. I raised their pay to $1/hr (up from $.75/hr) today!" I loved those good old days....sigh. His was a nearly new Corley, powered by a 6cyl International (60hp propane fuel) that pulled the edger, 30"trim saw and 52" blade which was hand swaged and filed manually. He sawed with it 4 1/2yrs and later in 1964 bought another Corley he used for 20months. A great 8hr day of production for him and 4 other employees was 7500bdft. His average was 7300bdft ($219/day) and his very best ever was 8300+bdft in 8hrs.
Bonjour from Montreal. 2 subject, one you guys need a roof LOL. second I saw on an other chanel bout wood cutting like you he had some wheels in front of the carige so he could flip foreword. Because of the way the wheels were placed it pushed the cant in place automaticly. faster and safer. thanks for uploading some nice vids. found the chanel I saw the wheels on, video start where he uses them wheels. ruclips.net/video/C0DCLfjiuI4/видео.htmlsi=GQ_OA2Ql6ae9TKHo&t=738
Another great video and you fellas were making some fine looking cherry lumber too. Really enjoy all your videos and I appreciate you sharing with all of us.
@@johnnysharpe3812 appreciate you. Thanks for watching
Poetry in motion...great Job as usual... thank-you...
@@almills8802 thanks for watching
Nice bit of cherry wood there. should make some nice cabinets
@@robertgreen8695 yes it should. Thanks for watching
good job sawing Andruw , nice cherry.
@@markgalicic7788 thanks for watching mark
Great job sawing today. You guys make it look easy with that old mill .. you made some pretty lumber today
@@TheWildWestMill appreciate that. Thanks for watching
Nice sawing, Andruw, especially that third log. Do you ever have a customer like this that wants to keep the slabs and edger trimmings?
Bill
@@williamellis8993 yes along we do. This one in particular did not want them back. Thanks for watching bill
I found this about the bark.
Wild cherry is a plant. The bark is used to make medicine. Wild cherry is used for colds, whooping cough, bronchitis and other lung problems; diarrhea; gout; digestive disorders; pain; and cancer. It is also used in cough syrups because of its sedative, expectorant, drying, and cough-suppressing effects.
Interesting.
Ahh that’s cool to hear. We didn’t know. Thanks for watching
cherry and white pine are my 2 favorite woods to saw pine for smell cherry for looks no oak around here nice stuff they got
@@cedricgates9976 yes I love to saw both of them. Thanks for watching
Some nice cherry boards for sure.
@@canyondan thanks for watching
Love cherry! Looks good, and smells good when you cut it, or burn it.
@@johnfahey7215 thanks for watching
Beautiful boards!
@@reohomebound thanks for watching
nice one thanks
@@tomtrees58 thanks for watching
Nice looking Cherry. Good all the way through too. Better than that cherry Mark Galicic sawed a few days ago!
@@dennisfelix1507 thanks for watching
Nice
@@arkansas1336 thanks for watching
I just don't see cherry that size around here. Nice video
@@templehillsawmill1748 yea it was some nice cherry. Good cherry is hard to find. Thanks for watching Shannon
Love your videos, I was wondering if you could add closed captioning to your videos as I am hard of hearing.
@@thehammah8444 yes we might can. Thanks for watching
Do you charge by the board foot or by the hour for custom sawing. What are your rates ?
@@garykersteiner4936 we charge by the board foot. We are currently charging 400 a thousand. Thanks for watching
@@AndruwsLumber...Lol, I remember my dad charging $25/M in his first 2 months (spring of 1954) of owning a mill like yours.
But he then said, "I had to go up to $30/M because I have to pay more money per hr for good employees. I raised their pay to $1/hr (up from $.75/hr) today!" I loved those good old days....sigh.
His was a nearly new Corley, powered by a 6cyl International (60hp propane fuel) that pulled the edger, 30"trim saw and 52" blade which was hand swaged and filed manually. He sawed with it 4 1/2yrs and later in 1964 bought another Corley he used for 20months.
A great 8hr day of production for him and 4 other employees was 7500bdft. His average was 7300bdft ($219/day) and his very best ever was 8300+bdft in 8hrs.
Most of that was some pretty cherry.
@@Ed_in_Md yes it was. Thanks for watching
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@@mortenbaun5812 thanks for watching
Bonjour from Montreal. 2 subject, one you guys need a roof LOL. second I saw on an other chanel bout wood cutting like you he had some wheels in front of the carige so he could flip foreword. Because of the way the wheels were placed it pushed the cant in place automaticly. faster and safer. thanks for uploading some nice vids.
found the chanel I saw the wheels on, video start where he uses them wheels.
ruclips.net/video/C0DCLfjiuI4/видео.htmlsi=GQ_OA2Ql6ae9TKHo&t=738
@@YvanLeTerrible-ek7nr thanks for watching