Nice sawmill and I definitely wouldn't go for a bandsawmill that costs 2-3 times as a good used circular sawmill. Even rebuilding a circular sawmill is cheaper than a new bandsawmill. Plus you can out produce a bandsawmill plenty and the sawdust is easier to sale.
I disagree.start on the receiving end.grab the 4x6's,6x8's that are ten-twelve feet in length,go home,cut grass,weed the garden,feed the livestock.by then,you'd be in bed at 7 p.m. I grew up around all this.3 jobs then,factory worker,farming or logging/sawmilling.myself along with my cousins totted many a azz whipping if we said,naw,we ain't doing that.didn't matter who was around,you was getting slapped or a switch.i respect my dad for doing this line of work,the backbone to work(ethics) and enjoy what the rewards were.
That's a thick blade to be making that many 1" boards individually. Wouldn't you be miles ahead to cant with the big saw and then run it through a thin kurfed edger for the boards. Way less waste that way and more boards. Just my .02
I worked for the company that bought Frick in the mid 1980s. Built quite a few of these mills.
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I'd love to see more of this mill sawing!
hi there great mill john
Nice sawmill and I definitely wouldn't go for a bandsawmill that costs 2-3 times as a good used circular sawmill. Even rebuilding a circular sawmill is cheaper than a new bandsawmill. Plus you can out produce a bandsawmill plenty and the sawdust is easier to sale.
That is a great mill!
Triple T Ranch & Sawmill we sawed a pile of lumber on that mill
Your mill looks like our old mill, except we had two people on the carriage to set blocks and dog the logs.
Eric S. Duck
That red oak makes for beautiful tables .
That is quick
what brand of edger are you using?
Looks almost knot free, nice piece of timber.
Nice lumber 👍
Beautiful grain .
it was a good old mill
Holy frick that thing cuts nice 👍
dmith smith Red&white oak cut very easy, just like basswood. Basswood is a little more fuzzy (sawdust) when you cut it.
Frick'n right it does.
@@MichaelRHull-wy7wg nice to know never heard that, never had any to cut though. Always thought it would be very hard.
Espectacular el circulo!!! De cuantas pulgadas es .??????🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷
You start throughing those green red oak planks around for a day and youl know ya done a days work that shits heavy.
I disagree.start on the receiving end.grab the 4x6's,6x8's that are ten-twelve feet in length,go home,cut grass,weed the garden,feed the livestock.by then,you'd be in bed at 7 p.m. I grew up around all this.3 jobs then,factory worker,farming or logging/sawmilling.myself along with my cousins totted many a azz whipping if we said,naw,we ain't doing that.didn't matter who was around,you was getting slapped or a switch.i respect my dad for doing this line of work,the backbone to work(ethics) and enjoy what the rewards were.
@@toddepperson7849 it makes a person appreciate what you have.
Scott it was a 671 detroit
Awesome.... Where I could buy the large size of circular saw blades just like yours???? Thanks a lot
Neet little stick mill
Red oak
What a beautiful log. I love that heartwood grain.
midi510 it was a pretty grain
That looks like an Amish sawmill. Lancaster County, PA?
+matthew barger: what type of tree is that?
Red Oak
it help you had a good log turnner
i don't see a drag chain for the sawdust
Detroit power plant doing the deal on the red oak
He was cuttn 1 bys when he started and finished with post closer to the middle of.the tree
Is that or is that NOT a power tool?
Lack of power doesn't seem to be an issue! What's your power source?
Scott Pecora probably a Diesel engine
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That's a thick blade to be making that many 1" boards individually. Wouldn't you be miles ahead to cant with the big saw and then run it through a thin kurfed edger for the boards. Way less waste that way and more boards. Just my .02
kyle warmerdam atf the time I didn't have a resaw or the room for a resaw
it's American oak , merci pour votre réponse
No Laser?
1/4 or 3/8 kerf for 1 inch boards ? Kinda wasteful
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나는 포기한다, 어떻게?
Roughsawn at 3/4" thick? (from what I can see) There may not be anything left after planeing these down
Bryan Gatewood it was 1 1/8"
Nice!! Love the mill.. I'm hoping to have one in the future
Its 5/4
I know of a Frick sawmill, is this in Ohio?
Might it be one in Indiana that I was thinking of. On Route 6.
T wagner it was in Pennsylvania
crazy treekillr thanks.
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Hold the camera still, I'm getting sea sick.
Mike Anderson I wasnt a very good photographer then
Red oak