I appreciate your video! Thanks for posting! A tip: got a good jump scare at 11:05 I had the volume adjusted for your talking then BAM loud engine running.
Haha, man is all business up top and comfort on the feet. Good video, I am looking at getting this mill for my other property to build additional buildings.
@@SomethingonSodomJust pulled the trigger on mine! Between My neighbor and I, we dropped about 30 trees this past year. We're about to go to work this spring/summer and ill be using alot of the lumber for upgrading my farm and building cabins!!
Was this a telephone pole? Looks like it. That said what was distance from pith to bunk on big end and the small end? Did you then spilt the difference anf raise the small end that much? This method keep wood waste down significantly. Edit: just noticed no boots! Exposed toes! Oh No! LOL
Yes we call them hydro poles. No I should be raising it up for max cut. Most aren't so bad. I need a bunch of siding for animal structures coming up so I'm not too worried
@@SomethingonSodomThose bolt on the log stop supports are used to adjust the log stop so they are 90 degrees and there's a jam nut that should be used to lock them in position. So that way when you tighten the T-handle the log stops will be at 90 degrees. The key is the jam nut to lock them in position so those bolts can't turn. Hope that helps. Happy sawing!
Safety gear and flip flops. You've got my vote! Great video and review, thanks. I think I'm decided on this model.
i love it. more content to come
HELLO fellow hm 122 owner. The safety toe flip flops were perfect. Haha. Subscribed
@@Mainelyoffgrid about to do my 16 foot extension and more videos coming cheers.
@SomethingonSodom your gonna love the extension. Have a great holiday
I appreciate your video! Thanks for posting!
A tip: got a good jump scare at 11:05 I had the volume adjusted for your talking then BAM loud engine running.
@RehdClouhd my apologies next time I'll clip it better. Rip ears
Haha, man is all business up top and comfort on the feet. Good video, I am looking at getting this mill for my other property to build additional buildings.
Nice did ya pull the trigger? I'm about to do a few animal structures.
@@SomethingonSodomJust pulled the trigger on mine! Between My neighbor and I, we dropped about 30 trees this past year. We're about to go to work this spring/summer and ill be using alot of the lumber for upgrading my farm and building cabins!!
@@1stclassmedia844 very nice. Smart idea.
Was this a telephone pole? Looks like it. That said what was distance from pith to bunk on big end and the small end? Did you then spilt the difference anf raise the small end that much? This method keep wood waste down significantly.
Edit: just noticed no boots! Exposed toes! Oh No! LOL
Yes we call them hydro poles. No I should be raising it up for max cut. Most aren't so bad. I need a bunch of siding for animal structures coming up so I'm not too worried
I'm pretty sure you're meant to give it 2 1/2 turns after snug
Negative I go about 3/4 . For me to get 2m5 turns its insanely tight. I called and this is what they said for my unit.
@@SomethingonSodom I just mean that, that is what the instructions say and what woodland mills tells people.
Somebody did not read setup instruction on squareing up log stops
What did I miss ?
@@SomethingonSodomThose bolt on the log stop supports are used to adjust the log stop so they are 90 degrees and there's a jam nut that should be used to lock them in position. So that way when you tighten the T-handle the log stops will be at 90 degrees. The key is the jam nut to lock them in position so those bolts can't turn. Hope that helps. Happy sawing!
@@tvanharp I knew I was doing it wrong. I just go by with a speed wrench now. 🔧