@@philipmyers716 yep theres 250 billion stars in the Milky Way and 3 trillion trees on Earth. That means there are 12x as many trees on Earth than stars in our Galaxy
My dad was also a carpenter amongst other mechanical skills. I learned to love the small on sawdust, motors, grinders, and hand wood tools. I am 84 yrs old and greatly appreciate the look and feel of fine wood, thanks to my dad.
6:58 That machine looks like a really bad idea on “Shark Tank” or a 10th grade science project… or some Russian sawmill… that can’t be a real piece of equipment can it? Surely in the year 2021 we have mastered circular & band saws by now.
Spent 2 yrs in a saw mill, lost 65 lbs in 1 winter. No heat needed, so cold I'd take off my hard hat at break and steam would roll off my bald head..thanks for the memories✌
Seeing these amazing fastest wood sawmill machines at work, paired with modern technology, truly showcases the remarkable efficiency and innovation in the wood cutting industry.
@pete w at the turn of the 20th century half of all people worked in farming, in the US. Nearly all of them were replaced with machines. Only 2-4% work in farming today. At the turn of the 20th century automation was already well underway. Not long before that, 90% of all people worked on farms. That means nearly every job ever to exist has been replaced by machines before. People have been wringing hands over it for hundreds of years, saying each generation of automation is the one that's going to impoverish us all. The reality is, taking human labour out of production frees people up to do other things while that production still happens. When you remove people from production, it manifests as lower prices for goods in the market and more people can afford them. We are all better off. Wealth comes from production...not labor.
Obviously the people saying this is video is speeded up have never been in a mill in their life... I have and yes this is normal speed of sawing for a good operator
I am a circular saw operator in the 70s and 80s and yes that's the speed we saw at in the first video, Meadows circle with a Cummins diesel engine + edger,way to go, still love it,bring back great memories, love to saw one more time. Still in my blood. God Bless.
@@josephrajaram3131.Look how fast those logs are being turned around and watch those people walking in the back ground. Doing those bad drugs back in the 70s and 80s really screwed your brain up.Was it cocaine or some speed made out of rat poison and athlete's foot pouder?
I have been in saw mills all my life first job was sawyer on carridge then twin an even bolter table saw all circular no bands. Many scars from v and f model shanks no metal detectors or debarkers.
Smaller boards used to make slats, 1x2s, chip board (osb), ... sawdust used to make press board, fireplace logs, ...even bark is ground for mulch... No waste.
The double cut head rig saw is 17 degrees from vertical I believe. I've seen one other mill that was canted .the same . We had a Salem band mill on our head rig where I worked as a sawfiler.
Nothing is sped up, you can see people sorting offcuts in the background. Listen to the noises and watch the log getting kicked around, how does the sound stay right if it was sped up? Dig it, it's so impressive, a bunch of people thought it was sped up.
It is an interesting demonstration of the different designs for cutting lumber: circular saw blade, linear reciprocating saw blade, continuous band saw blades. Makes you wonder if there is one design that is superior in maintenance, life cycle, cost, etc.
Sorry dude but sawmill work has been done like this since the early 1900's. Can you imagine how long it would take 2 people to rip cut a 20' board with a hand saw, then taking that board to be hand planed?? Not ro mention you sure wouldn't have any type of consistency in lumber dimensions. Your local lumber yard would be selling lumber marked mostly 2 x mostly 4's. Can you imagine how long it would take to build a house with that kind of output?
Very impressive machinery. That first clip, they don't pay that sawyer enough. He's has skills.That reciprocating up and down saw, in one of the other clips, concerns me a little. Looks like a catastrophic failure waiting to happen. Pow! Metal flying all over.
Worked in a sawmill in the UK back in the 90's had 1 of those . It was called frame saw and it was a very reliable and capable machine, But needed alot of attention . grease & oil etc and regular maintenance 1 of the operators used to stack 2 , 2 sided cants on top of each other and produce 112-18 boards at a time . The 2 guys really earnd their money on those days.
At 8.32 or so minute mark We called the multi bladed saw a gang saw in the old reel mill here in maine. Biggest issue would be a log that had alot of knots and would exsplode and plug those blades up shutting it down till the material was removed. Never see any metal or such come flying out but it may have bent or bowed a blade once in awhile
If you had to watch background to realize its sped up then YOU ARE a dummy. Everybody who has sawed a single piece of wood would realize nothing cuts and moves that fast.
Yeah yeah, deforestation isn't cool, but flaunting how much you "care" is pathetic and a lot of the wood will probably go to good use. That and tree farms exist. "Managed forests," look it up and stop jerking your ego.
I youse to do that by hand with a can't hook, im old school, and i fell trees and worked on the landing And set chockers i was lumberjack from mn. Just sayen
RUclips recommendations got me to watch a video that has absolutely nothing to do with my history once again. Well played RUclips recommendations well played.
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4.0 era era 2020 human work is getting lighter and easier. one of the most sophisticated tools is sawmill or wood saws. listening to this video provides a lot of knowledge. Good information, bro. good luck and many fortune
if you want to see actual modern sawmill production go check out an industrial sawmill. none of the equipment shown sped up in this video is modern in an industrial sawmill. I know this because I worked in a sawmill 20 years ago. this crap wasn't modern then! A typical sawmill will cut 1.5 million boardfeet of lumber in a single shift. band saws are used to slab each log before more band saws are used to cut it into whichever board thickness they are producing at that particular time. round saw blades are only used to cut lengths, why? because round sawblades are expensive, not only to buy but to maintain also(sharpening, tooth replacement, etc.) band saws have been used instead of round saw blades for 50 years because they just last longer. and any real sawmill de-barks the logs before any blade touches them.
I've had the pleasure of working at 2 different sawmills since 1982. First one ran until 1994. It had 1 debarker, double cut and single cut headsaws with slabber heads. Horizontal resaw and a quad band saw as secondary breakdown. Gang saw with round saws and slabber heads for the cants. Board edger had round saws and slabbers on it as well. The one I'm at now has 2 debarkers, Double cut head saw, horizontal resaw, 10 roundsaw gang and board edger with round saws on the large side. The small side has slabber heads with banks of round saws. We finally don't have to fight for logs though a large amount comes in as fire salvage.
Most (99.9%) of public have no idea how many small family sawmills have closed, ceased operations etc all over the county. If you take the mid Atlantic states for example, over last 20 years probably 200-300 sawmills gone. There are no new saw mills being build. Plenty of trees to harvest but no where to take to have cut into lumber.
Amazin !! Same as the comment very sad and much waistage so see how man tears down trees and cuts up in Minutes . These trees take Decades and Centuries to grow in minutes sawdust and paper, man writes, Save Trees Trees deserve respect !!
First one is sped up. Slabs still have to be edged. Would be more efficient with a hydraulic vertical edger. then you could edge your slabs and lumber and cut cants as well.
Why the heck everyone is creating a video in fast forward and think that is so cool to say "THE FASTEST SH!T" ... We can see that it is in fast forward !!
I was thinking the same, it´s annoying as fuck, they are destroying Yoututbe, Internet in general, with all this garbage. What´s equally annoying are all the morons liking this video.
You are wrong about this video being sped up. I have actually seen a sawyer this good and this fast. Also, if you look in the background you will see that the workers are moving at normal speed!
@@cliffmeadows6721 yea but you just tear shit up at that speed,I've always had an old saying and I can speak from experience, A MULE THAT SKIDS FAST DONT SKID LONG,A MULE THAT SKIDS SLOW SKIDS ALL DAY LONG.
So glad this physical labor has been turned over to machinery. This is why stuff is affordable today to the general public. Allows for 5 day work weeks and lots of recreation time and squat time for us all.
Это шпалорезка, у нас в леспромхозе в Пермской обл. такая была когда в 1970 году я туда пришёл учеником токаря. Только там вручную фиксировалось бревно и не было гидрозажимов.
I work in sawmills. I can %110 say that first clip is speed up
Yeah the guy working in the back ground to the right has definitely had more coffee than is healthy lol
Yeah it is lol i think that guy had a little more hen coffee if ya know what i mean
I just set it to .75 playback speed, and it looks much more accurate.
Yep
You dont have to work in a sawmill to see that lol
Humans are the only creatures that cut trees to make paper and write "Save Trees" on them.
Even with how many trees we use, there are still more trees on earth than stars in our galaxy.
@@TheFouroffives seriously?
@@philipmyers716 yep theres 250 billion stars in the Milky Way and 3 trillion trees on Earth.
That means there are 12x as many trees on Earth than stars in our Galaxy
@@TheFouroffives lol
Only because Beavers can write yet
My dad was also a carpenter amongst other mechanical skills. I learned to love the small on sawdust, motors, grinders, and hand wood tools. I am 84 yrs old and greatly appreciate the look and feel of fine wood, thanks to my dad.
Even more amazing at 84 you cared enough to learn the internet my grandad built clock from scratch blue prints
Seeing these machines work is like watching industrial ballet-graceful, powerful, and slightly nerve-wracking!
Working in a modern sawmill, I can say this is the slowest i have seen wood processed.
Watching your videos is always a great experience, thank you so much
Haha. The path RUclips takes me on in the middle of the night amazes me sometimes. 😳😬
Bruh same...
6:58 That machine looks like a really bad idea on “Shark Tank” or a 10th grade science project… or some Russian sawmill… that can’t be a real piece of equipment can it? Surely in the year 2021 we have mastered circular & band saws by now.
Spent 2 yrs in a saw mill, lost 65 lbs in 1 winter. No heat needed, so cold I'd take off my hard hat at break and steam would roll off my bald head..thanks for the memories✌
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To take a look it is like a dream come true 🙏🙏👏👏👏👏👏👏God bless 🇺🇬
The first one, I could watch all day.
you can make that dream a reality, and earn 9.50/hr while you're at it!
But why is it sped up?
Seeing these amazing fastest wood sawmill machines at work, paired with modern technology, truly showcases the remarkable efficiency and innovation in the wood cutting industry.
Man, by the time that second machine gets done with 1 log, I'd already have seen 15 logs pass my the curve saw at my job.
Well, if he worked as fast as the other guys sawing wood, he would not be able to sit down on the job.
Very2 amazing 0f machinery👍💸💸
Amazing .behind all those miracals we should salute the greate scientsts whom sacrified to those miracal machinary and tools .
Scientists did not create any of these machines; engineers did.
Good to see my machine on this video @9:18
amazing!
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Would e much more interesting if this was done in real time. To get a better understanding of the equipment capabilities.
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My dumbass just believed it was this fast🤣🤣🤣
Thsi is REAL TIME!
It is normal speed you can see people in the background moving normal speed
@@ezansiyoum1234 man...this is REAL TIME! I was a Sawyer and worked at a sawmill for 20 years. That chit was fast! Lol.
Wow awesome very Satisfying clean sharp 👍.
Worked at Fontaine lumber. The equipment there could put out 30x the amount of lumber shown here. And the amount of man power is insane.
@pete w at the turn of the 20th century half of all people worked in farming, in the US. Nearly all of them were replaced with machines. Only 2-4% work in farming today. At the turn of the 20th century automation was already well underway. Not long before that, 90% of all people worked on farms.
That means nearly every job ever to exist has been replaced by machines before. People have been wringing hands over it for hundreds of years, saying each generation of automation is the one that's going to impoverish us all.
The reality is, taking human labour out of production frees people up to do other things while that production still happens. When you remove people from production, it manifests as lower prices for goods in the market and more people can afford them. We are all better off.
Wealth comes from production...not labor.
What in the heck is that machine at 6:48? I didn’t realize these existed since spinning blades and chainsaws are so much quicker.
The double bladed resaw is what every sawmill needs 👌🏼
It’s like having a lumberjack army in one compact machine!
One most satisfied youtube vdo ever ! Love!
I doubt the video is satisfied about anything.
Who else just has this undescribable urge to see lumber and wood
@Ringo Garvin wut
@Ringo Garvin You get turned on by talking about lumber?
Love me some wood
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Oliver Ding. I will freely confess, boxes made of wood, 👍👍👍
Thumbs up if 13:36 of your life went by before you realized you wont see the mill you clicked on!
putting a video in 2x speed then calling it worlds fastest is just plain stupid.
Agree - 29 seconds into this video, (It is speed up) - It is idiotic, REFUSE to continue watching click-bait
I was gonna say the exact same thing.
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If you have a good team, these speeds are not difficult. Organizing and Planning is important.
Except my mill on my channel isn’t fast forwarded.
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6:47 what genius came up with that monstrosity 🤣🤣🤣
Russian evolution 🇷🇺🤘😎🤦🏿♂️
Можно безсконечно смотреть как работают эти механизмы и станки
It's 1 am why am I up watching this when I should be the one sawing logs😴
The blind man at the lumbermill: "I saw the wood".
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Thank mother earth for the gravity assist. Without it none would be possible
My favorite part of the video : Mahoe saw where you can sharpen the carbide tips while blade is in place. Very cool
Obviously the people saying this is video is speeded up have never been in a mill in their life... I have and yes this is normal speed of sawing for a good operator
Don't do drugs.
I am a circular saw operator in the 70s and 80s and yes that's the speed we saw at in the first video, Meadows circle with a Cummins diesel engine + edger,way to go, still love it,bring back great memories, love to saw one more time. Still in my blood. God Bless.
@@josephrajaram3131.Look how fast those logs are being turned around and watch those people walking in the back ground. Doing those bad drugs back in the 70s and 80s really screwed your brain up.Was it cocaine or some speed made out of rat poison and athlete's foot pouder?
I wore protective eyewear and ear plugs just to watch this video.
Dominik Placek safety first...
I have been in saw mills all my life first job was sawyer on carridge then twin an even bolter table saw all circular no bands. Many scars from v and f model shanks no metal detectors or debarkers.
Terrible that it appears they are making no adjustment for diameter differentials of the two ends of each log. Lots of good wood wasted.
It all gets used for something despite outward appearances.
Smaller boards used to make slats, 1x2s, chip board (osb), ... sawdust used to make press board, fireplace logs, ...even bark is ground for mulch... No waste.
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The double cut head rig saw is 17 degrees from vertical I believe. I've seen one other mill that was canted .the same . We had a Salem band mill on our head rig where I worked as a sawfiler.
First guy has a fun job. 8 hours a day, 5 days a week, week after week.
He's got it made. ON/OFF switch, life's a beach🌴
Nothing is sped up, you can see people sorting offcuts in the background. Listen to the noises and watch the log getting kicked around, how does the sound stay right if it was sped up?
Dig it, it's so impressive, a bunch of people thought it was sped up.
I don't really give a shit how fast it was, but it was satisfying to watch.
Hallo
Love the Hurley machine.
Thanks
And when there’s a nail in one of those logs in the gang saw those boards come out the other end like darts!
Why?
Mohan Kumar the saw blades grab them like hands when metal is in the wood!
That's for sure! I've seen it happen many times in the 20 years I worked at a sawmill.
It is an interesting demonstration of the different designs for cutting lumber: circular saw blade, linear reciprocating saw blade, continuous band saw blades. Makes you wonder if there is one design that is superior in maintenance, life cycle, cost, etc.
I work in a sawmill.. and i see nothing fast in your video.. just old low speed machine
And I'm posting on my channel how they saw the forest in russia
These machines are cool and all but they're taking all the jobs!
Sorry dude but sawmill work has been done like this since the early 1900's. Can you imagine how long it would take 2 people to rip cut a 20' board with a hand saw, then taking that board to be hand planed?? Not ro mention you sure wouldn't have any type of consistency in lumber dimensions. Your local lumber yard would be selling lumber marked mostly 2 x mostly 4's. Can you imagine how long it would take to build a house with that kind of output?
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This just in... Benny Hill is now the fastest human.
very effective wood machinery i want to know about it technical matter
Very impressive machinery. That first clip, they don't pay that sawyer enough. He's has skills.That reciprocating up and down saw, in one of the other clips, concerns me a little. Looks like a catastrophic failure waiting to happen. Pow! Metal flying all over.
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Worked in a sawmill in the UK back in the 90's had 1 of those . It was called frame saw and it was a very reliable and capable machine, But needed alot of attention . grease & oil etc and regular maintenance
1 of the operators used to stack 2 , 2 sided cants on top of each other and produce 112-18 boards at a time . The 2 guys really earnd their money on those days.
At 8.32 or so minute mark We called the multi bladed saw a gang saw in the old reel mill here in maine. Biggest issue would be a log that had alot of knots and would exsplode and plug those blades up shutting it down till the material was removed. Never see any metal or such come flying out but it may have bent or bowed a blade once in awhile
4:01 notice how the flap opens up, where the reject pieces go
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@@renatomota9830 eww I see dead people
That first mill is a hurdle mill out of Moscow been around alot of them growing up Lynn Haynes in Jackson Tennessee bought alot of them
I can watch alllll day. The logs at 4:30 are poplar. Poplar is very pretty.
It's also very poplar ;)
It's harmful for the world
excellent💯👍👏 work
Next time don't fast forward the clips. Got everyone in the back ground running like crazy. I'm no dummy.
Why?
Gerald Nordahl fuck you
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DIRT LIFE Why are you watching the background? Can’t pay attention?
If you had to watch background to realize its sped up then YOU ARE a dummy. Everybody who has sawed a single piece of wood would realize nothing cuts and moves that fast.
Nothing is amazing about these destructive machines .
Yeah yeah, deforestation isn't cool, but flaunting how much you "care" is pathetic and a lot of the wood will probably go to good use.
That and tree farms exist. "Managed forests," look it up and stop jerking your ego.
Forests need to be managed. Thats where a lot of wood is from. The rest is from farms.
Funny everyone in the background is moving faster than normal. Lol
I youse to do that by hand with a can't hook, im old school, and i fell trees and worked on the landing And set chockers i was lumberjack from mn. Just sayen
RUclips recommendations got me to watch a video that has absolutely nothing to do with my history once again. Well played RUclips recommendations well played.
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lol same here.
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6:50 WTF? A hydraulic handsaw with a Richter Scale signature... Quick, somebody tell them about circles.
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4.0 era era 2020 human work is getting lighter and easier. one of the most sophisticated tools is sawmill or wood saws. listening to this video provides a lot of knowledge. Good information, bro. good luck and many fortune
that 1st clip made more fire wood than boards
I thought that. A lot of waste
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The last one too ! And a lot of human handling. Plus the logs all seem to be 5' long. For what use ??
Cross ties, as, as some call them, sleepers.
Rail tie cutting, not the most efficient form of milling but needed none the less.
@@coreyschmidt1647 The cants then go to a multi-head band resaw to finish into grade lumber.
man I miss working in the lumber mill !!
Same here! I worked 20 years at a sawmill. Miss that kind of work!
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if you want to see actual modern sawmill production go check out an industrial sawmill. none of the equipment shown sped up in this video is modern in an industrial sawmill. I know this because I worked in a sawmill 20 years ago. this crap wasn't modern then! A typical sawmill will cut 1.5 million boardfeet of lumber in a single shift. band saws are used to slab each log before more band saws are used to cut it into whichever board thickness they are producing at that particular time. round saw blades are only used to cut lengths, why? because round sawblades are expensive, not only to buy but to maintain also(sharpening, tooth replacement, etc.) band saws have been used instead of round saw blades for 50 years because they just last longer. and any real sawmill de-barks the logs before any blade touches them.
and also the real industrial nills run faster than they have been sped up in this video.
I've had the pleasure of working at 2 different sawmills since 1982. First one ran until 1994. It had 1 debarker, double cut and single cut headsaws with slabber heads. Horizontal resaw and a quad band saw as secondary breakdown. Gang saw with round saws and slabber heads for the cants. Board edger had round saws and slabbers on it as well. The one I'm at now has 2 debarkers, Double cut head saw, horizontal resaw, 10 roundsaw gang and board edger with round saws on the large side. The small side has slabber heads with banks of round saws. We finally don't have to fight for logs though a large amount comes in as fire salvage.
Most (99.9%) of public have no idea how many small family sawmills have closed, ceased operations etc all over the county. If you take the mid Atlantic states for example, over last 20 years probably 200-300 sawmills gone. There are no new saw mills being build. Plenty of trees to harvest but no where to take to have cut into lumber.
Where the mechine from thumbnail?
Boooo.
I'm sorry to inform you that you have fallen for the clickbait thumbnail my friend.
Nice
Amazin !! Same as the comment very sad and much waistage so see how man tears down trees and cuts up in Minutes . These trees take Decades and Centuries to grow in minutes sawdust and paper, man writes, Save Trees
Trees deserve respect !!
Вот это я понимаю производительность. И почем брус?
Цены в Юанях на наш брус
@@Pvenir ну да надо превыкать
Видимо кругляк нельзя экспортировать. А брус вроде готовый товар
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Can you believe that before these machines, this entire process was probably done by hand?
That was very therapeutic. Thanks for posting it.
At 3:20 , i was the one filming back in 2012
Amazing! I could watch that all day
Right at the end I'm like "lmao get out the chainsaw" and that's what they actually did 😅
I don't see anything amazing here. 1960's technology at best.
right?
booorrrrrring
First one is sped up. Slabs still have to be edged. Would be more efficient with a hydraulic vertical edger. then you could edge your slabs and lumber and cut cants as well.
Вот этим нужно заниматься в жизни , а не воевать !
Твои слова да ихнему богу в уши!!!
богатый господин бухать подвязуй !
Bullshit
чем заниматься уничтожать лес на дрова губя планету??
АЛЕКСАНДЕР ВАЛЕЕВ кто-то дрова в этом видит кто-то деловой лес.
Quick Fact: This video is actually a sales pitch for Bond Villains. James Bond will meet his match with one of these saws.
Why the heck everyone is creating a video in fast forward and think that is so cool to say "THE FASTEST SH!T" ... We can see that it is in fast forward !!
I was thinking the same, it´s annoying as fuck, they are destroying Yoututbe, Internet in general, with all this garbage. What´s equally annoying are all the morons liking this video.
You are wrong about this video being sped up. I have actually seen a sawyer this good and this fast. Also, if you look in the background you will see that the workers are moving at normal speed!
@@cliffmeadows6721 we are looking at the workers. They're moving in fast speed.
Cliff Meadows , you’re right. First clip of carriage mill is in real time speed.
@@cliffmeadows6721 yea but you just tear shit up at that speed,I've always had an old saying and I can speak from experience, A MULE THAT SKIDS FAST DONT SKID LONG,A MULE THAT SKIDS SLOW SKIDS ALL DAY LONG.
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I LOVE SAW MILLS,,
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So glad this physical labor has been turned over to machinery. This is why stuff is affordable today to the general public. Allows for 5 day work weeks and lots of recreation time and squat time for us all.
We should seed too not just cut!!
The 1st and 3rd ones were exceptional.
funniest video I have ever seen. Look at the people in the back they are like Flash( marvel heroes)
exactly so, why speedup the video to fake it?
Это шпалорезка, у нас в леспромхозе в Пермской обл. такая была когда в 1970 году я туда пришёл учеником токаря. Только там вручную фиксировалось бревно и не было гидрозажимов.
I reckon you can build a whole house with one of them timbers
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