That is the perfect order! No more sawing. I've done I love inch boards. I put on a poplar log Friday and sawed some beautiful 18" wide inch boards. Enjoyed watching ya'll
That big blade makes short work of those logs gentlemen. That was a pleasure to watch you working in harmony and not a single word spoken. Each knows their job and knows what each other expects. Much respect from the UK.
Fun to watch that sawing job and you two working together. Thanks for making the videos. Mill set up very well with you being able to saw 4/4 dog boards. Am a bit envious of you getting to run that mill. Awesome good times.
I love that old machine. Am I right in guessing, based on the flat belts, that the main part of the mill is from around 1930? How wide a kerf does the blade make. Thanks for sharing.
What does that arm you grabbed on the first head block do at the 2:23 mark of the video? White pine is fine as long as it doesn't have too much sap in it or as FricknJeep likes to say Sticky Wood.
Few sawyers use only the first dog. Saves a lot of time and hassle. I wore out a s'''load of Jeans keeping the last few cuts tight against the back head block. I envy you we only had 2 head blocks.. Ours was/is a Corley #8 left hand , made in 1956. 605 Minnie LP (113 HP. 56" F style blade. I enjoyed your video. Thanks.
Yea I agree and with that sawmill being a deluxe it’s wide and it will open up 40” and usually around here you’re not going to have very many logs bigger than that. But there definitely is some but I agree it’s not worth the trouble
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That is the perfect order! No more sawing. I've done I love inch boards. I put on a poplar log Friday and sawed some beautiful 18" wide inch boards. Enjoyed watching ya'll
Now the actual best order would be random with 4/4 poplar lol I love to saw poplar. Thanks for watching
That big blade makes short work of those logs gentlemen. That was a pleasure to watch you working in harmony and not a single word spoken. Each knows their job and knows what each other expects. Much respect from the UK.
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Fun to watch that sawing job and you two working together. Thanks for making the videos.
Mill set up very well with you being able to saw 4/4 dog boards.
Am a bit envious of you getting to run that mill. Awesome good times.
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Those are some pretty boards. You made fast work of those logs. Nice relaxing video. Thank you.
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Great vid...as usual...smooth as silk...great camera angles as well...keep it going...👍
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nice to see someone who knows how to mill good quality lumber on youtube.
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Great camera work and the mill of course!
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I love that old machine. Am I right in guessing, based on the flat belts, that the main part of the mill is from around 1930? How wide a kerf does the blade make. Thanks for sharing.
It’s a 1980 we are running 5/16 Kerf. Thanks for watching
Awesome job y'all y'all have that saw cutting
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You two make a great team. It’s was fun and interesting to watch. Thank you!
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hi there goos sawing and nice looking boards ,best to all john
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Great sawing again, Andruw.
Bill
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Not many young men can do what you can. You and your dad make a good team. Thanks for the video.
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Mill set up very well with you being able to saw 4/4 dog boards.
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Hey guys, first time viewer. Love the camera work!
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Hey guys! You are getting spoiled with straight 8’ logs to work with!! Great video! ZZMark
Hahah yea we are about to run out, gonna be a sad day when we do lol. Thanks for watching zz
Love me some pine we saw a lot of it, done a 26” one today! Be well fellas
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What does that arm you grabbed on the first head block do at the 2:23 mark of the video? White pine is fine as long as it doesn't have too much sap in it or as FricknJeep likes to say Sticky Wood.
That arm is an adjustment to compensate for the taper in the log. Pine is definitely sticky but it ain’t to bad. Thanks for watching
Looks like a lot of fun!
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Few sawyers use only the first dog. Saves a lot of time and hassle. I wore out a s'''load of Jeans keeping the last few cuts tight against the back head block. I envy you we only had 2 head blocks.. Ours was/is a Corley #8 left hand , made in 1956. 605 Minnie LP (113 HP. 56" F style blade. I enjoyed your video. Thanks.
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Nice sawing. The saw sounds good. I was wondering what the box trailer was in the background. Is that a dry kiln or storage shed?
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looks like a good day to be sawing
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Get rained on , get baked in the summer , but you sure got the old mill cutting nice
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Good job! Great video too.
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that mill has to be an antique.I love it
1984. Thanks for watching
Good sawing.😊
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What state are you boys in it looks gorgeous there
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Really nice!
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Very efficient, durable, ultra strong, homemade machine.
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What loader are you using
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@@AndruwsLumber it looks a lot like mine it's a 3414 international
Looking Good.
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Is that a church steeple down the road?
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Someone said you need a top saw, when I worked in NH, we had 24 inch TS & used it maybe 3-4% not worth the trouble.
Yea I agree and with that sawmill being a deluxe it’s wide and it will open up 40” and usually around here you’re not going to have very many logs bigger than that. But there definitely is some but I agree it’s not worth the trouble
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Good video Andruw You shouldn’t work your dad so hard haha.
lol gotta get revenge on him lol thanks for watching THE Eddie
Good job! But what would be nice is to show the wood, and tell the viewer what type of wood it is, thanks.
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Merry Christmas
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I got your channel address from THE Eddie Horvath. Great to see you guys!
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nice job
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Very nice lumber
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Y’all have a very nice setup. I would work with y’all for free…….😉
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customer wood?
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Looks like a accident waiting to happen. Be SAFE and careful gentlemen
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Men have used mills like this for 70 years these guys are pros You guys are doing an awesome job
4/4 vs 1", I take it that 1" means 3/4"?
4/4 lumber is an inch and 3/16 by the book. Thanks for watching
@@AndruwsLumber Thank You! I learned something today. I actually have a small band mill and enjoy using it for farm projects. But those old circle saws are awesome and fast.
That second log should have been a beam wasn’t much quality wood in it.
I agree but the order wasn’t for beams. Thanks for watching
You have a small fortune in sawdust just sitting there. Why not sell it to compost makers?
We do to a few just have more than they want. Thanks for watching
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