Great demonstration of the EZ Boardwalk JR entry level sawmill. As a result of your video, I have a serious interest with the EZ Boardwalk sawmill. The price and quality are exactly what I'm looking for.
Log diameter is one thing, and 2 ft diameter is very respectable most of the time, but length is another huge factor. Gotta be able to take 16 footers to be practical in my opinion.
I have an OS18 I'm working on getting setup. Chinese made so has the the usual minor hiccups. Nothing I can't fix. Cost me $2505 on a Fathers Day Sale with another track extension. and $199 Shipping. Right now it is $2197 plus $199 shipping.
Fortunately, for $7700, you can get a great quality Woodmizer or Woodland Mills.... That prices seems to be a little high for what it offers..... Just my 2 cents though.... Great channel
Great video, thank you for the detailed review of the Easy Boardwalk Junior! It was interesting to learn about the differences between this sawmill and the 40 model. Do you think it's worth investing in the extra power if sawing is only occasional? It would be interesting to hear your thoughts.
keep in mind people want to hear the motor while cutting extra. fast forwarding threw it is not a good sale tactic. do some cuts at regular speed. 9 degree blades works better on beach.
I'd be curious for a side by side comparison. Maybe two similar sized 12" trees, same species. Cut them up on both saw mills. How long it takes. How good the end product looks. How much gas was used.
I've got the HM130MAX and it's a great machine. I've made 29.5" slabs with it. Lots of value in that machine. The EZ boardwalk was on my list but $$ was a huge factor and the 130max is tough to beat.
I'm just wondering - probably a dumb thought - could you cut your firewood on that saw - cut in wedges, & then use your chainsaw to cut the wedges in pieces & have firewood without using the splitter?? No clue why I even thought of that - seems like it'd be fast firewood & another good use for that saw. Great video, as always. God bless y'all! 🙏🥰👍
I have to ask I have watched your pond videos don't you think it would have been better and cheaper to have lined the pond with a rubber liner right from the beginning. I used to do a fire inspection on 2 rubber lined pondes for a manufacturing facility that had no municipal water supply for fire fighting they had to have their own as a scuba diver I had to go into the ponds to make sure nothing was blocking the pipes and sometimes it could have been a problem. the down side is it is very slippery I always had to have a rope system to get me back out safety around your pond I am sure is a high priority
Hey Adam…. NIce demo. Unrelated question and apologies if you have addressed this in the past, but just wondering about that old barn structure on your driveway. Is that yours, do you use it? Any plans for it in the future? I am an old barn fan from way back.
I don’t like that they are stretching the quoted diameter capacity to be more enticing to customers. IMO that’s just lying if it can’t do it every day comfortably.
Nice equipment shed. I emailed you from my real email at outlook to offer you a South Carolina Flag. With that nice shed, it's time to start hanging Flags from out of State viewers and subscribers. You didn't respond. Yet.
None of these types of mills are worth the price they want. It's cheaper to take your logs to someone and have them saw them for you. I've been down this road and it's just not economical. If a person wants to do it as a hobby then that's a choice, but to do it to save money, not a chance.
Link To EZ Boardwalk JR
ezboardwalk.com/product/model-jr/
Phone number: 660-415-7800
Great demonstration of the EZ Boardwalk JR entry level sawmill. As a result of your video, I have a serious interest with the EZ Boardwalk sawmill. The price and quality are exactly what I'm looking for.
Glad it was helpful!
That's a great demonstration. We haven't had too many 30 inchers so it's possible this one is gonna be good for us.
Looks like a great affordable option. Thanks for sharing! 👊🏼
I like the camera angle with the 2nd pond in the background.
Good morning everyone from another unseasonable cool August morning in Virginia Beach….very nice review Adam. Thanks for sharing
Have a day 😊
Great comparison video. I think you hit all the bases on the main differences between the two.
Log diameter is one thing, and 2 ft diameter is very respectable most of the time, but length is another huge factor. Gotta be able to take 16 footers to be practical in my opinion.
Good information,thanks Adam.
0:01 Where is your ; Hi everyone... Adam here with hometown acres... Welcome back!!
Thanks for the demo. Good to know
Whoa! Staton updated his website! I bought an EZB Model 40 as well but I got the IGX 800 upgrade. Those Hondas are sweet little engines.
Great machine, thanks!
Ty brother for sharing I definitely plan on getting one
Right on
Looks like it would be a good band mill for making posts.
I have an OS18 I'm working on getting setup.
Chinese made so has the the usual minor hiccups. Nothing I can't fix.
Cost me $2505 on a Fathers Day Sale with another track extension. and $199 Shipping.
Right now it is $2197 plus $199 shipping.
Fortunately, for $7700, you can get a great quality Woodmizer or Woodland Mills.... That prices seems to be a little high for what it offers..... Just my 2 cents though....
Great channel
Great video, thank you for the detailed review of the Easy Boardwalk Junior! It was interesting to learn about the differences between this sawmill and the 40 model. Do you think it's worth investing in the extra power if sawing is only occasional? It would be interesting to hear your thoughts.
keep in mind people want to hear the motor while cutting extra. fast forwarding threw it is not a good sale tactic. do some cuts at regular speed. 9 degree blades works better on beach.
I'd be curious for a side by side comparison. Maybe two similar sized 12" trees, same species. Cut them up on both saw mills. How long it takes. How good the end product looks. How much gas was used.
Man, at that price I'd be looking at Woodland Mills. That's more than I paid for my HM130MAX, and the 130 is a better machine.
I’ve never run a woodland mills
I've got the HM130MAX and it's a great machine. I've made 29.5" slabs with it. Lots of value in that machine. The EZ boardwalk was on my list but $$ was a huge factor and the 130max is tough to beat.
I'm just wondering - probably a dumb thought - could you cut your firewood on that saw - cut in wedges, & then use your chainsaw to cut the wedges in pieces & have firewood without using the splitter?? No clue why I even thought of that - seems like it'd be fast firewood & another good use for that saw. Great video, as always. God bless y'all! 🙏🥰👍
The logsplitter I hire occasionally has a Honda GX390 pull start engine. Starts first time, every time. Beautiful piece of kit...👍🇦🇺🪓🪵
Good honest review, but I think it's log size is too limiting.
How long did it take you to mill this log up , taking out the filming ? Just wondering , great job
Maybe an hour or 2. Somewhere in there
Stefanie Village
How is neighbor Doug?
Wonder what it would do on pine?
The gide role for the blade is for show only?
I have to ask I have watched your pond videos don't you think it would have been better and cheaper to have lined the pond with a rubber liner right from the beginning. I used to do a fire inspection on 2 rubber lined pondes for a manufacturing facility that had no municipal water supply for fire fighting they had to have their own as a scuba diver I had to go into the ponds to make sure nothing was blocking the pipes and sometimes it could have been a problem. the down side is it is very slippery I always had to have a rope system to get me back out safety around your pond I am sure is a high priority
Hey Adam…. NIce demo. Unrelated question and apologies if you have addressed this in the past, but just wondering about that old barn structure on your driveway. Is that yours, do you use it? Any plans for it in the future? I am an old barn fan from way back.
No it’s my neighbors
I don’t like that they are stretching the quoted diameter capacity to be more enticing to customers. IMO that’s just lying if it can’t do it every day comfortably.
Beech has high btu & is hard, better for firewood
Softer hardwoods & softwoods are best for lumber & building
Scuffs! Really? I grew up in a 200 year old farm house made out of oak timber and bricks. It will probably last another 200 years.
Nice equipment shed. I emailed you from my real email at outlook to offer you a South Carolina Flag.
With that nice shed, it's time to start hanging Flags from out of State viewers and subscribers.
You didn't respond. Yet.
hey mate, maybe you wanna wear a mask when milling beech. its dust can cause nasal mucosa cancer. cheers from germany.
None of these types of mills are worth the price they want. It's cheaper to take your logs to someone and have them saw them for you. I've been down this road and it's just not economical. If a person wants to do it as a hobby then that's a choice, but to do it to save money, not a chance.
Why the "royal we"? I'm not trying to be negative or critical. It can be distracting, though