I love how there is so much attention paid to the safety of the workers at this mill; helmets, goggles, ear protection, steel toe boots, gloves, saw shields, etc.. Must be a great worker's comp. plan there as well.
I'm not sure but this wood looks a lot like Bubinga, from Africa. Then seeing the CEMAC which I believe is Central African Economic and Monetary Community, it may be exported from Africa, from countries like Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, Chad, Congo, and others to Vietnam for the processing. Mahogany typically has more figuring in the wood grain, and Bubinga, which is sometime called African Mahogany has more of a straight grain.
Amazing clearance and tight reversing on that tri trailer into such a small delivery site impressed indeed he got it on the first try guess he has delivered there before. may I rain on the parade how many of these old growth trees meet there fate in such a manner till maybe none are left???
In the U.S., because lumber companies replant, we have more acres of forest now than we did a few decades ago. Old growth trees started as new growth, after all.
Impressive, great furnature Made from old rotten tree, if not damaged Then it should not be cut down, on other Hand if damaged take it down before it hurts people or houses...Great job boys, can think of so many great things you can make, dinning tables, beds, shelves, whole library of shelves, flooring, ect ect...
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Fun video to watch, but I am astonished at the complete disregard for even the most basic safety working procedures and total lack of personal protective equipment in a dangerous work environment! I assume no regulations or laws at all in this regard?
It’s only dangerous if you’re not paying attention to your surroundings These people don’t have workers compensation to fall back on like most other countries To much safety equipment and ppe makes workers more likely to get injured cause they are asleep cause they feel safe
Hey the operator has a dust mask and tennis shoes on. This is not the USA the safety standards are totally different. You have to watch out for yourself and the people around you a lot more.
Hey nice work taking down that ancient Malaysian hardwood probably 300 to over 1000 years old but has to be cut by that big band saw probably boats temples or house wood 😂
I love how so many comments are condemning this. Too funny. What is your furniture at home made from? What are the walls of your house made from? Wood is used for heating, cooking, construction, cabinetry, making bows and arrows for hunting, older fishing poles for fishing, It's a great product. It's a renewable resource that can be used to make almost anything. There's a type of wood called Lignum Vitae that is so hard it was used to make ball bearings for large ships. Wood is the mostly versatile, widely used resource on the planet. Sitka spruce is used to make masts for tall ships because it grows so straight and clear. Before condemning this do you have a better suggestion? Also, before complaining that this "1000 year old" tree was destroyed in vain maybe do some research about the industry. It might have been a standing dead tree that should have been removed for safety and to make room for new growth. Look at how many people have work because of this one tree. The truck driver, mill operators, lumber suppliers, carpenters, cabinet makers, artisans, etc......The firewood generated from the scraps can be used for heating and cooking. The sawdust will go to a farmer to use as clean bedding for livestock. It's real easy to be woke and ignorant in this day and age. Again, if anyone has a better suggestion please post it. I would love to hear from you. For anyone suggesting electricity please remember that 70 percent of the electricity generated on earth comes from burning coal.
Does that mean those forests are NOT being used properly? Where else should they be getting their plywood from? As far as that goes, where does the World get their plywood from if not from forests?
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......and??? People need to work, the tree will be made into beautiful furniture. A truck driver has a job, the millworkers all have jobs, the cabinet makers have jobs.......I don't see where your going with that. Wood is a terrific renewable resource. It makes houses and various other buildings, creates heat, used for cooking, making furniture, makes art work, landscaping projects etc.........For all we know that tree could have died naturally and is being used to its best potential.
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@@TheStickinator wearing boots and socks makes your feet even hotter, is that so hard to comprehend? I have lived in hot places where you needed a wet T-shirt just to survive. Pure blood here.
On the other hand, this tree is old, and shows signs of damage. Better to use it for a good purpose than to let it die and rot. After all, it won't live forever, and new trees can be grown to replace it.
The damn scooters beeping their horns at the big truck like he's supposed to get out of their way , they need to be thankful he doesn't run over them and mash them like bugs .
A nice day's work, guys, and stay as safe as you can. Would love if a woodologist could tell me the name of the timber and the cause of the staining on the second-last cant. Water I suppose, but...
It makes me weep to see such a beautiful tree cut up like tis. It must have been several hundred years old - how long do these people think they can continue to destroy these trees ?- in the not too distant future there will be none left.
I feel you on this. However, how will we make lumber, plywood, paper, toilet paper, napkins, paper towels, paper plates, cups, cardboard, packaging etc. even things you don’t think of need wood. Like the paper face of drywall, MDF and all kind of other building supplies. Paper and things can be recycled but not at the rate of consumption. And many things can be made from new growth wood planted specifically for such products, But what about things that require bigger pieces of wood. Like 2x12” lumber for framing houses, or slabs for tables and cabinetry. They are doing a good job to replace the need for these materials with modern materials and veneers that can come from smaller, dedicated woods. But not everything can be made from new growth wood as it’s grown for speed. It’s wet and pulpy and lacks the density required for certain things. Lastly, trees have a life span. Big trees like you see on the truck could be nearing the end of their life span. Meaning soon it could just be dead rotting wood on the forest floor. It would serve a greater purpose as 1000 board feet of lumber rather than worm food on the ground.
@@Carboneye7like the table slabs I spoke about? Paper plates aren’t any more necessary than tables. But What it’s used for is irrelevant. It’s needed, there is plenty of it, the shortage isn’t as great as people think it is……… and like I said it could be nearing its life expectancy and needs to be used before it’s rotting on the forest floor.
You should get a machine that makes fire 🔥 logs from your sawdust. You can use it to supplement your income or use it to make power 🔋 or heat for your sawmill 😊
You have to be careful what kind of wood you use to make logs a lot of exotic trees put off toxins when cut or burned a prime example of this and I know it for a fact the Brazilian cherry when it was first brought to the sawmill in Louisiana the workers began coughing up blood until they discovered that it was the oil in the wood that was toxic and they needed to start wearing face mask with respiration so that they wouldn't be breathing in the fumes
It cannot be denied that the needs of life and natural and humanitarian disasters always go hand in hand. Until later when this earth is swallowed into human stomachs. There is no need to mourn and regret the consequences. The consequences must have been understood and taken into account.
The houses could have been built around the sawmill dot jump to conclusions. Are you young and a lot of things have come over the years people wont ever see again.
And how would you know it wasn't replaced? Plus, this tree wasn't just cut down. It's looks like it's been sitting around for a while, Trees do die on their own. You people want dead trees to stay standing!
If no trees were replanted (many countries foster their forests) the canopy gap left by that monster allowed light in for saplings to replace them. Life will go on, and humans have a use for wood.
That was an amazing piece of wood. Shame it ended up in the hands of some kids in a ramshackle shop. I did get a kick out of watching the most expendable employee of the shop ride the bandsaw though. 🤣
Shouldn’t be allowed to cut down that size of tree, no regard for sustainability, just cut everything down until there’s no more and then complain about the shit hole that they live in!😡
Beautiful hardwood
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I love how there is so much attention paid to the safety of the workers at this mill; helmets, goggles, ear protection, steel toe boots, gloves, saw shields, etc.. Must be a great worker's comp. plan there as well.
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3:27 The fellow with the sandals doesn't count? or 3:33 Sandals.
I think he’s being facetious
I use the safety adage $10 head protection = $10 life. The mask might help a little on the dust, but someone please send this man a face shield.
Obviously no Vietnamese OSHA
Hai Good Afternoon Super wood cutting
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Amazing balance of efficiency and eco-consciousness! 🌳
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I'm not sure but this wood looks a lot like Bubinga, from Africa. Then seeing the CEMAC which I believe is Central African Economic and Monetary Community, it may be exported from Africa, from countries like Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, Chad, Congo, and others to Vietnam for the processing. Mahogany typically has more figuring in the wood grain, and Bubinga, which is sometime called African Mahogany has more of a straight grain.
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hi there great sawing well done john
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Amazing clearance and tight reversing on that tri trailer into such a small delivery site impressed indeed he got it on the first try guess he has delivered there before. may I rain on the parade how many of these old growth trees meet there fate in such a manner till maybe none are left???
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In the U.S., because lumber companies replant, we have more acres of forest now than we did a few decades ago. Old growth trees started as new growth, after all.
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Good job backing up.
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The Truck Driver, Thumbs Up. Nailed it on the first try !!!!!
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Editing may have helped.
Impressive, great furnature
Made from old rotten tree, if not damaged
Then it should not be cut down, on other
Hand if damaged take it down before it hurts people or houses...Great job boys, can think of so many great things you can make, dinning tables, beds, shelves, whole library of shelves, flooring, ect ect...
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Screw the wood, that truck driver is an ARTIST !
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Some truckers know how to drive
That’s some beautiful wood. The truck driver has some skill to back his trailer into that tight spot.
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what tree species is that, d'ya know?
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Pra quem realmente gosta de trabalhar com Madeira...
Hoje por aqui nem tanto pois estou na Área de Móveis em MDF...
Mas Madeira e outra coisa..
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Good to see everybody wearing those sturdy protection sandals.
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Nice video
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Fun video to watch, but I am astonished at the complete disregard for even the most basic safety working procedures and total lack of personal protective equipment in a dangerous work environment! I assume no regulations or laws at all in this regard?
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It’s only dangerous if you’re not paying attention to your surroundings
These people don’t have workers compensation to fall back on like most other countries
To much safety equipment and ppe makes workers more likely to get injured cause they are asleep cause they feel safe
@@BWP202 You hope...
How does that work with them going deaf???.........
Hey the operator has a dust mask and tennis shoes on. This is not the USA the safety standards are totally different. You have to watch out for yourself and the people around you a lot more.
WOW what a wonderful log...can't see a knot in it! The red colour looks like mahogany. ;-)
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Knots are where there were branches. This would have been a very tall tree.
Hey nice work taking down that ancient Malaysian hardwood probably 300 to over 1000 years old but has to be cut by that big band saw probably boats temples or house wood 😂
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This tree was cut down so a planet saving windmill farm could be planted.
Wow, amazing.
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I HAVE NEVER SEEN A MORE DANGEROUS JOB THAN THE MAN RIDING THE BAND SAW
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OSHA ain't in this country for sure!
Apart from your shouting, you haven't seen many dangerous jobs have you. The man riding the bandsaw had a dolly of a job.
Fantastic health and safety - I hope the chap in the flips flops doesn't get his foot caught under that log.
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I love how so many comments are condemning this. Too funny. What is your furniture at home made from? What are the walls of your house made from? Wood is used for heating, cooking, construction, cabinetry, making bows and arrows for hunting, older fishing poles for fishing, It's a great product. It's a renewable resource that can be used to make almost anything. There's a type of wood called Lignum Vitae that is so hard it was used to make ball bearings for large ships. Wood is the mostly versatile, widely used resource on the planet. Sitka spruce is used to make masts for tall ships because it grows so straight and clear. Before condemning this do you have a better suggestion? Also, before complaining that this "1000 year old" tree was destroyed in vain maybe do some research about the industry. It might have been a standing dead tree that should have been removed for safety and to make room for new growth. Look at how many people have work because of this one tree. The truck driver, mill operators, lumber suppliers, carpenters, cabinet makers, artisans, etc......The firewood generated from the scraps can be used for heating and cooking. The sawdust will go to a farmer to use as clean bedding for livestock. It's real easy to be woke and ignorant in this day and age. Again, if anyone has a better suggestion please post it. I would love to hear from you. For anyone suggesting electricity please remember that 70 percent of the electricity generated on earth comes from burning coal.
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Have a great time ,🎉🎉🎉
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AWESOME STUFF, LOVE IT!!!!
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Sweet , super giant wood tree.
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Flip flops are under rated as safety shoes.
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A giant block of wood is being cut
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Sure there will be more trees. You just plant more.
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Driver knows how to reverse his artic'. Good on him.
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Good to see logs used properly. whole forests are being cleared to make single use plywood for chinese construction concrete pours.
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Does that mean those forests are NOT being used properly? Where else should they be getting their plywood from? As far as that goes, where does the World get their plywood from if not from forests?
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OMG is that Mahogany? The guitars I could make from that.
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Thank God for OSHA!
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Not to mention these trees; are probably a thousand years old.?
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......and??? People need to work, the tree will be made into beautiful furniture. A truck driver has a job, the millworkers all have jobs, the cabinet makers have jobs.......I don't see where your going with that. Wood is a terrific renewable resource. It makes houses and various other buildings, creates heat, used for cooking, making furniture, makes art work, landscaping projects etc.........For all we know that tree could have died naturally and is being used to its best potential.
Never been one for rules but where are health and safety when you need them
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Yes it is 😮
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What wood is it? Mahogany? Teak? That bandsaw gets tool of the year award!
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So, this was a plantation tree, then, as Mahogany comes from The Caribbean and Latin America, with just a little from Florida.@@sawmillwoodcutting2364
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I wonder what type of tree that was.
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Narra tree
Hasil hutan terbaik dari sang maha Esa , tuhan Allah SWT pemilik alam semesta.
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i’ve never seen someone use slings on that badly.
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I can't help but laugh when everyone is wearing sandals.
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The boss is not strict
He wouldn’t have been crushed to death if he wore steel toed boots. The heat there is impressive.
@D-B-Cooper so exposed skin can handle the heat better then a work boot? You sound Vaccinated.
@@TheStickinator wearing boots and socks makes your feet even hotter, is that so hard to comprehend? I have lived in hot places where you needed a wet T-shirt just to survive. Pure blood here.
Usa transfer:this guy shows up in Oregon looking for the crew boss .
Lolol
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Huh???
That truck driver did an excellent job.
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Curious how many blades they went through in this job?
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. Wounder full
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Is that the tree called "cheesy wood"? Beautiful color!
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What type of wood ?
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On the other hand, this tree is old, and shows signs of damage. Better to use it for a good purpose than to let it die and rot. After all, it won't live forever, and new trees can be grown to replace it.
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I would like to know where this wood went to and what was made.
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The damn scooters beeping their horns at the big truck like he's supposed to get out of their way , they need to be thankful he doesn't run over them and mash them like bugs .
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Choice comment, mate! Mash 'em!
At least if you are going to cut these trees up for a video, show us a close up of the wood and tell us what kind of wood it is,!!!
that is cheesy wood
A nice day's work, guys, and stay as safe as you can. Would love if a woodologist could tell me the name of the timber and the cause of the staining on the second-last cant. Water I suppose, but...
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looks like paduak
I agree. Looks like Padouk.
Thanks folks. Much appreciated. Padauk, genus Pterocarpus, African/Asian hardwood. Cheers to you folks.
The truck driver is wearing sandals, not in the USA!
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A beautiful tree, wonder how old, and how long before its replacement is "harvested"?
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100 t0 200 years
It makes me weep to see such a beautiful tree cut up like tis. It must have been several hundred years old - how long do these people think they can continue to destroy these trees ?- in the not too distant future there will be none left.
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There are more trees today than 100 years ago ,look it up
I feel you on this. However, how will we make lumber, plywood, paper, toilet paper, napkins, paper towels, paper plates, cups, cardboard, packaging etc. even things you don’t think of need wood. Like the paper face of drywall, MDF and all kind of other building supplies.
Paper and things can be recycled but not at the rate of consumption. And many things can be made from new growth wood planted specifically for such products, But what about things that require bigger pieces of wood. Like 2x12” lumber for framing houses, or slabs for tables and cabinetry. They are doing a good job to replace the need for these materials with modern materials and veneers that can come from smaller, dedicated woods. But not everything can be made from new growth wood as it’s grown for speed. It’s wet and pulpy and lacks the density required for certain things.
Lastly, trees have a life span. Big trees like you see on the truck could be nearing the end of their life span. Meaning soon it could just be dead rotting wood on the forest floor. It would serve a greater purpose as 1000 board feet of lumber rather than worm food on the ground.
@@MrMarkparkthis isn’t going to be toilet paper this wood is destined for luxury Aisan markets.
@@Carboneye7like the table slabs I spoke about? Paper plates aren’t any more necessary than tables. But What it’s used for is irrelevant. It’s needed, there is plenty of it, the shortage isn’t as great as people think it is……… and like I said it could be nearing its life expectancy and needs to be used before it’s rotting on the forest floor.
Yes we are over regulated in the us.
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Habe das Ansehen abgebrochen. Man ist das langweilig. Könnte man in max 10 min machen.
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Amazing
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What country was this filmed in?
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You should get a machine that makes fire 🔥 logs from your sawdust. You can use it to supplement your income or use it to make power 🔋 or heat for your sawmill 😊
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You have to be careful what kind of wood you use to make logs a lot of exotic trees put off toxins when cut or burned a prime example of this and I know it for a fact the Brazilian cherry when it was first brought to the sawmill in Louisiana the workers began coughing up blood until they discovered that it was the oil in the wood that was toxic and they needed to start wearing face mask with respiration so that they wouldn't be breathing in the fumes
with trees like that they dont need any heat lol
I don't think they need heat. :)
I am wondering if all of the bags of sawdust on the floor and stacked up are destined for making charcoal or wood pellets.
Woww mantap....!!!
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Guess there is no OSHA there, huh?
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What wood ? Teak ? Mahogany ?
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It cannot be denied that the needs of life and natural and humanitarian disasters always go hand in hand. Until later when this earth is swallowed into human stomachs.
There is no need to mourn and regret the consequences. The consequences must have been understood and taken into account.
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What???
City streets not made to carry these heavy loads.
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Your very welcome.
One chain on that huge front log.
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Once again steel toe flip flops!
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What kind of wood? Teak? ebony? Outside looks burned
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Probably Padouk. Ebony is black or black and white. Teak is beige with a dark grain pattern.
Is really sad how our mileneal trees are cut just for toot picks?
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Obviously not in the US. OSHA would have a field day with the violations.
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What were the steel S shaped things that were hammered into the end grain?
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The tree was cut down months or years ago. Those s shaped spikes keep the grain from separating or splitting as the wood dries.
fricking flip flops for safety shoes!
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It’s hard to watch. Feels like I am seeing a blue whale being cut up
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So you don't have any wood furniture or wood floors in your house? It's a renewable resource.
What is the rest of the story on this wood?
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Old growth trees should be left alone; unless they are dead,!
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It is a disgrace!!!
Mahogany?
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I was wondering the same and clicked on your comment for the reply, well.....not the reply I was lookin for!
I'm thinking its Meranti also known as Phillipipine Mahogany
Sandals? Handling cables bare handed? No eye protection? Working under flying loads? Rigging techniques?
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This is how work is done in a free country!
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Didn’t you see the communist flag, stop embarrassing yourself.
Very interesting, also very dangerous, sandals, eye protection, hard hats, smoking,so casual but very talented workers🤷♂️🥴
Of more use to the environment alive and growing cleaning the air, we breathe.
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And when they're past it? Should we form a circle and hum together, or perhaps use their bounty?
Охренеть, где ТБ😮
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What is the purpose of drilling holes and popping out the end grain?
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He was removing large steel staples that (I assume) held flags during the road trip
The log was drying out and they put those staples in to slow down the checks.
You should watch the video again. He's removing the staples, not popping out end grain whatever that's supposed to mean. lol.
That is the reason why landslide, flooding and wildlife happens. This tree can’t cut down if corrupt government not involved.
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Así es como se están acabando? los bosques y selvas y con la complacencia de los goviernos
A sawmill in the midle of residential houses.What a corruption.
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The houses could have been built around the sawmill dot jump to conclusions. Are you young and a lot of things have come over the years people wont ever see again.
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Work shoes...work gloves...no Save 👎👎👎👎
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A 100+ years old tree cut in minutes. Replaced by nothing.
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And how would you know it wasn't replaced? Plus, this tree wasn't just cut down. It's looks like it's been sitting around for a while, Trees do die on their own. You people want dead trees to stay standing!
You like dead trees.
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I know that people like to eat and if cutting down trees gets them the money to buy food, so be it.
If no trees were replanted (many countries foster their forests) the canopy gap left by that monster allowed light in for saplings to replace them. Life will go on, and humans have a use for wood.
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A thousand year old tree. Dead to make floor, table etc. What a pity.
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That was an amazing piece of wood. Shame it ended up in the hands of some kids in a ramshackle shop. I did get a kick out of watching the most expendable employee of the shop ride the bandsaw though. 🤣
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Aaannddd here's an American.
Appears to me these socalled kids know what they're doing.
No hearing protection?
WHAT?
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Shouldn’t be allowed to cut down that size of tree, no regard for sustainability, just cut everything down until there’s no more and then complain about the shit hole that they live in!😡
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When these screwballs lose body parts WAH WAH WAH
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Destroy nature with no conscience
so sad to see the death of such a beautiful plant for no real reason or need
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in need of wood to make things
It’s going to die and rot in the jungle or they can harvest it when it’s healthy and get lumber out of it.
Are you a dipstick?
What kind of wood???
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