@@raystormont big part is the operator. How it’s sharpened and maintained. It’s almost 40 yrs old. That is our grader sawing in this video he gives me a break from sawing for a few hours a day
We will be sawing American beech starting tomorrow morning. Just finishing up the soft maple about 20 logs left then gotta change the lumber out and start over
Your video was brilliant. I enjoyed it a lot!
@@NassefLevi thank u. Share it with your friends
Ambrosia maple is great looking material
@@SwampSawyer ya logs are way better than others. But if you cherry picked a bunch it would make an awesome wall or ceiling in a house
hi there nice to watch , well done .best to all john
@@fricknjeep thanks John I need to get some type of a go pro or camera so don’t have to use my phone
I will try to get to the Bunyan show for next yr I need a passport and Lilly won’t get it in time
Nice video. Its quiet in there.
What type of mill, Hurdle? Ray
@@raystormont no sir. It’s from Helle. Sawmill hydraulics
@@TheWildWestMill It's fast, quiet, and controls sawdust well. Very nice mill. Ray Stormont
@@raystormont big part is the operator. How it’s sharpened and maintained. It’s almost 40 yrs old. That is our grader sawing in this video he gives me a break from sawing for a few hours a day
We will be sawing American beech starting tomorrow morning. Just finishing up the soft maple about 20 logs left then gotta change the lumber out and start over
@@TheWildWestMill Yes and your crew made short work of some tough/rough logs, Great job you make it look easy! Ray