Homemade Circular Sawmill, 52" Blade Rips Through a Log

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  • Опубликовано: 15 июл 2021
  • At Topper Machine LLC, we build and repair many things. Our Sawmill is our greatest accomplishment. Built entirely in the shop, this mill has been a great showcase of our abilities.
    This video shows just how fast a circular sawmill is with a good blade. If you have been following, you saw the blade in the shop a few weeks back. It was worth every penny.
    I have had a few people say I probably should probably ran a little slower.
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  • @kenbabione7946
    @kenbabione7946 2 года назад +28

    Pretty nice sawmill. I worked in an old commercial sawmill in Oregon as a kid. We had two 52" circular blades, one over the top of the other and could cut at least 36" logs. When we broke for lunch, the millwright sharpened the teeth and changed out any that had chips in them. A very noisy place and no hearing protection back then, I paid for it later. Great video, thanks.

  • @jasonshehow2785
    @jasonshehow2785 3 года назад +3

    Peach is a great guy glad to be a part of his family! He does fine work 💪

  • @therealsparkman
    @therealsparkman 2 года назад +4

    Cool setup!! Love the old vintage tractor.

  • @jeanphillippes2196
    @jeanphillippes2196 2 года назад +3

    1 x 4s is tantamount to using that as a pencil sharpener

  • @mudnducs
    @mudnducs 2 года назад +2

    great job. I like how fast a circ saw moves thru wood vs a band saw. Well done.

  • @percrawlin379
    @percrawlin379 2 года назад +1

    Very nice. I have a bandsaw myself today but looking into getting a circular sawmill, this video only fuels that idea!

  • @bostedtap8399
    @bostedtap8399 3 года назад

    Great machine, meeting of the old and the new.
    Thanks for sharing.

  • @ron827
    @ron827 Год назад

    Love the big blade, sawdust auger, sawdust spreader and the tractors. I grew up in the 50s driving an M, F-12 and a W-30.

  • @bradjunes1610
    @bradjunes1610 2 года назад +1

    I took the family, before it closed in 1982, the last running mill with ig blades. We got to walk around the log pond and float a watched the pushing of the logs to the chains which pulled them through the big blades Mill A, at Stenson Wa and up the mountain was mill A. Got see the plumes in action and was told it was where "Lassie come home" was filmed. Mill and plume stopped running because they could not get anymore of the large trees. Now days trees are harvested 35 yrs

  • @craigjones1115
    @craigjones1115 2 года назад +1

    Impressive work. Thanks for the video.

  • @richardcurtis556
    @richardcurtis556 3 года назад +1

    Mr. Topper, your mill is a thing of beauty as are your tractors.

  • @kennethnevel3263
    @kennethnevel3263 2 года назад +2

    Nice build on the mill .
    Works great.
    The tractor does better than I thought it would for power.
    Better slow the feed down a bit or you will stick the saw in the log if the tractor doesn't have enough power to keep it turning .
    Never easy to get saw unstuck from a log when the belts came off from over load , I used to get big pry bar in pulley and turn it back ward, do not want to pry much on the saw teeth , might bend the blade .
    Will be nice to see it run by steam some day.
    I used to run a Frick / Home made mill something like this but was made to be portable , had a GM 471 powering it.

  • @brianbloom1799
    @brianbloom1799 7 месяцев назад

    That's the First Mill I have ever seen with a Auger, Great Thinking

  • @alanm3438
    @alanm3438 2 года назад

    That is so cool. I am glad that it is working for you. I wish I had a sawmill. Thanks for the video from Hawkins, WI.😃😃😃😃

  • @markluce1659
    @markluce1659 2 года назад +5

    Your feed rate is very impressive for such a large inserted tooth saw. Great job. I used to run a chrome plated tooth with a chip breaker. They were cheaper than hi speed steel and stayed sharp for longer. They were awesome in the winter and frozen wood. Keep up the great work and be safe

  • @davidppfitzner
    @davidppfitzner 2 года назад

    Very impressive machine!

  • @LumberjackSmokestack
    @LumberjackSmokestack 2 года назад

    That’s a really neat mill!

  • @kevincurry859
    @kevincurry859 8 месяцев назад +1

    Nice set up. 👌

  • @jctherrien9693
    @jctherrien9693 2 года назад

    I'm in Quebec, Canada and any mill you can get here is a bandsaw one. As you Josh, I dont like them ! Very fun videos to watch. I'd like your shop to be closer !

  • @bangpchannel354
    @bangpchannel354 6 месяцев назад

    Sophisticated wood saw, sir

  • @jeffreywagner672
    @jeffreywagner672 2 года назад

    I use to know a man in my church that had a saw like this, a little smaller, great video

  • @yoseflaurent3376
    @yoseflaurent3376 2 года назад +1

    Wow ! this thing is damn powerful and cutting fast, like a large industrial saw !

  • @robertwoelk26
    @robertwoelk26 2 года назад +3

    I went to 30 tooth heavy blade from a 60 tooth thin blade on the firewood processor, it cuts faster maintains rpm drop of 200 rpm compared to 500 to 800 rpm drop om the 60 tooth.

  • @michaelclinesr.436
    @michaelclinesr.436 7 месяцев назад

    Very nice mill

  • @visamedic
    @visamedic 2 года назад

    Pretty awesome. My grandfather was a mechanic for Wakashaw Motors. Worked on oil rig engines I think.

  • @clydeschwartz2167
    @clydeschwartz2167 2 года назад +4

    Really neat video it's cuts really nice in the small red pine like that. I can make my 250 horsepower diesel engine beg with a 52 inch 46 tooth F saw when cutting full 19 inches of cut in hardwood in large pine I can go full speed and pull nice heavy chips . The super M has a quick limitation if you try any bigger log unless you slow down the feed to a crawl you need to maintain the hammered speed in the cut.

  • @kodydakin9465
    @kodydakin9465 Год назад

    man this is cool as hell. I work in a Amish saw mill and we have a similar set up. I always wanted to be sawyer but they won't even let me try it. keep up the good work

  • @fricknjeep
    @fricknjeep 2 года назад +1

    hi there nice work , nice sawing . i also got a blade from Peach . a great guy love talking to him .the whole bunch there are really nice as well . keep up the good work john

    • @TopperMachineLLC
      @TopperMachineLLC  2 года назад

      Thank you. I subscribe to your channel. I enjoy watching your mill in action.

  • @jimpeake2656
    @jimpeake2656 2 года назад

    nice blade holds in good those chips means excellent feed rate have fun

  • @WatchwomanOnTheWall-zk9po
    @WatchwomanOnTheWall-zk9po 2 года назад

    Peach is retired, but no worries. The guy who took Peach's place actually hammered this blade, and he is really good. So anyone need a saw doctor, Menominee Saw is the place to send it to. Nice video. Really cool mill.

    • @TopperMachineLLC
      @TopperMachineLLC  2 года назад +1

      I knew he was, and the guy he trained in is great. Still my go to for supplies.

  • @tiredoldmechanic1791
    @tiredoldmechanic1791 Год назад +1

    Being that close to the blade keeps you awake.

  • @fishconsinlange8901
    @fishconsinlange8901 2 года назад

    Feel the power! Holy sheeeit!

  • @brandonproffitt725
    @brandonproffitt725 3 месяца назад

    We had one in the mountains of Tennessee it ran off a old v8.
    Dangerous but effective

  • @JourneymanRandy
    @JourneymanRandy 2 года назад

    Hi Josh. I just found your channel. Max of Swan Valley machineshop sent me. I just got a blade like that for Christmas. Very interesting video

  • @kens.8834
    @kens.8834 2 года назад

    Have to think you've made it over to Nowthen, MN at least once in your life to see what the Power Association guys got going at the annual Threshing show . MASSIVE blade you got there on your sawmill !! Very Impressive !

    • @TopperMachineLLC
      @TopperMachineLLC  2 года назад

      I have not. Been wanting to, just always something going on that weekend. I know there are 2 A.D.Baker engine at the show. Would love to talk with the owners. I have a 21-75 Baker myself.

  • @curmudgeinnak
    @curmudgeinnak 6 месяцев назад

    Love this set up. I have a band style mill and not the most happiest with it. Would love ti build one of these but that will take a long time for me.

  • @nv1570
    @nv1570 Год назад

    Mantap gergajinya.Hadir menyimak bosku.salam sikaturohmi semoga lancar riskinya dan tambah maju chanelnya

  • @SerkelDenBagus
    @SerkelDenBagus 2 года назад

    Wow, tajam sekali 👍👍👍

  • @uhmgawa1435
    @uhmgawa1435 2 года назад

    Yeow! safety first!

  • @brianbloom1799
    @brianbloom1799 7 месяцев назад

    That Blade has the Changeable carbide cutters right, That was not a cheap Blade that's for sure, Nice Mill,

  • @johnskillen6208
    @johnskillen6208 11 месяцев назад

    thank you only other mill like the one we have

  • @GardenTractorBoy
    @GardenTractorBoy 3 года назад +1

    Great machine and you can visually see the difference with the new blade. I love your tractors, they are very cool machines

    • @TopperMachineLLC
      @TopperMachineLLC  3 года назад

      Thanks Joseph,. Someday when you get over here to the US, I'll let you run some of them. Maybe even the steam engine.

    • @GardenTractorBoy
      @GardenTractorBoy 3 года назад +1

      @@TopperMachineLLC That sounds fantastic, thanks. One day travel overseas will hopefully get back to normal

  • @deerancourt3500
    @deerancourt3500 2 года назад +1

    Do you have the plans for this by chance? We are building one as well and stuck on 1 part

  • @leewatkins1610
    @leewatkins1610 2 года назад

    we had a mack engine with an air cltch.673 cubic inches..never quite the got the bugs worked out of it...sat for 40 yearsa fter that...just melted down in the woods...

  • @ericpetz5831
    @ericpetz5831 2 года назад +1

    I actually live just down the road from your shop. I caught a lot of lumber off of my dad's sawmill, his also had a 52 inch insert tooth blade. We could cut an 18 inch wide board, and shorten the headblocks down to cut a 4 foot long log. Great video, keep them coning.
    He also ran his with a John Deere model 620 2 cylinder tractor. And you knew when it was working.!

  • @kylevernon9625
    @kylevernon9625 Год назад +2

    That’s amazing - I’ve been researching building My own sawmill, and have kinda been stuck on a bandsaw design - but your video is making me rethink everything!
    Also, idk about everyone else - but something about a 4’ Ø saw blade strikes a fear in me that only god himself could do 😂

    • @TopperMachineLLC
      @TopperMachineLLC  Год назад +1

      You would regret building a bandsaw within the first day. Slow and don't cut a strait board. They have their place, but if you want to cut fast and good boards, circular is the way to go. Nothing scary about the blade, but it is to be respected. I run a 52" and know where not to stand or even reach near it.

    • @hillbilly4christ638
      @hillbilly4christ638 Год назад

      Look into swing blade sawmills. Look at the mobile dimension sawmill. Either way, you get accurate dimensional lumber. These big blades are expensive and the cost to maintain them goes up substantially with the size. He is right about bandmills. They just have a lot of drawbacks.

    • @kylevernon9625
      @kylevernon9625 Год назад +1

      @@hillbilly4christ638 good looking out, couldn't come in more perfect timing. I'm just about ready to build my first sawmill - cleared a few dead standing oaks and poplars on true ground in order to make way for it, and y'all's wisdom has given me some insight on what I think is best for the build. Keep em coming if you got anything else please - and if my reference gives you any specifics, the ole lady and I have land in the Appalachia's. Mostly red/black oaks, beech, poplar and unfortunately the ever-dying ashes.
      I've been handling the chainsaw mill for a few years thanks to pop pop, but I've been working on building my own fine woodworking business. Seeing all this fine hardwood go to the woodstove breaks my heart, and is the main reason I've wanted to build my own.
      y'all are much appreciated, and you're doing God's work - stay real and stay safe 🤙

  • @devonlove9095
    @devonlove9095 10 месяцев назад +1

    I wished you published a set of plans for your machine.

    • @TopperMachineLLC
      @TopperMachineLLC  10 месяцев назад +1

      And have competition when I am finally capable of mass production? I don't think so.

  • @user-sm6ef3on3w
    @user-sm6ef3on3w 4 месяца назад

    I think if you had a flat saw you could run your slabs thru and get another 1” board. Or half a board.
    When will you make your log turner? They make it so much easier and faster.

  • @idahormj66
    @idahormj66 9 месяцев назад

    im thinking of penelope pitstop, dudley doright , and snydley whiplash for some reason

  • @woodyahh2110
    @woodyahh2110 2 года назад

    The ripper
    It's alive

  • @GordonFreeman69
    @GordonFreeman69 2 года назад

    You had me at '52" Blade Rips Through a Log'! My lord! I've been thinking about trying to build a bandsaw mill, but other than blade thickness it sure seems like this is the way to go.

    • @Raul28153
      @Raul28153 2 года назад

      price a blade out first.

    • @GordonFreeman69
      @GordonFreeman69 2 года назад

      You just need to make sure to pick the right tool for the job. If you want to make bigger boards/timbers a circular blade seems ideal. If you are trying to make thin board and minimize wood waste then a band blade might be better! Thanks for pointing that out. The more I look at this video the more impressed I get. Topper can I come up and take a tour sometime?

  • @joeromanak8797
    @joeromanak8797 2 года назад +2

    My observation is that your mill is so quiet. The blade doesn’t seem to run with the typical “whir” of others. Is that due to good bearings and an expertly tuned blade? It just dawned on me that I’ve never listened to a “brand new” sawmill before so I have nothing to compare it to. Looks like it will be an excellent machine so, good job! 👍

  • @jedgurley
    @jedgurley Год назад

    Jeesh! Put some pole guards on the sides, something, lol in the open just looks terribly dangerous.!

  • @davidburton1420
    @davidburton1420 2 года назад +2

    Nice, are there any prints?

  • @frankboggia4964
    @frankboggia4964 2 месяца назад

    What speed does that blande turn at

  • @cliffgrimes895
    @cliffgrimes895 2 года назад

    Got to admit I got a sick to my stomach feeling, watching you working a few feet from a giant, exposed saw blade spinning. I know you know what your doing. I don’t think I could operate that sawmill. A little terrifying.

    • @TopperMachineLLC
      @TopperMachineLLC  2 года назад +1

      Far safer than driving a car or flying on a plane. It just looks scary. An improperly set up sawmill can be dangerous. These circular mills are safer and faster than a bandsaw mill

  • @billdunlop8683
    @billdunlop8683 Год назад +1

    That is SO cool, That's what I call impressive cutting action and all home made, well done, Do you scan your logs before hand for metal ( i.e. , bullets, nails, tree spikes) ??

    • @TopperMachineLLC
      @TopperMachineLLC  Год назад +1

      we are very selective of where the trees come from. Bullets pose no risk at all. They just cut.

  • @donnykiofetzis5775
    @donnykiofetzis5775 3 года назад +1

    the saw mill is quite impressive . how dose that blade perform on hard wood give such a big chip

    • @TopperMachineLLC
      @TopperMachineLLC  3 года назад +1

      Not much difference. Feed as fast as the HP I have available will allow.

  • @texan2560
    @texan2560 5 месяцев назад

    Wow this is fantastic!!!! Do you think you could release some kind of plans for this mill? It's exactly what I want for my farm.

    • @TopperMachineLLC
      @TopperMachineLLC  5 месяцев назад

      Plans do not exist, it was all designed in my head. Eventually I would like to produce complete mills to sell.

  • @drevil4454
    @drevil4454 Год назад

    I like this saw a lot!!
    Cut up your enemies and use the bin of saw dust to cover the blood spill.
    Where do i place my order??

  • @frankboggia4964
    @frankboggia4964 2 месяца назад

    How wide is the saw cut ?

  • @IsleOfFeldspar
    @IsleOfFeldspar Год назад

    An uncle of mine was killed with a setup similar to this. Somehow a chunk of wood was thrown and got him in the throat.

  • @scottmctaggart7070
    @scottmctaggart7070 2 года назад

    also whats your mill like on hardwood.whats the largest board you can cut?

    • @TopperMachineLLC
      @TopperMachineLLC  2 года назад

      Could use a little more HP. Cut some white oak 16' 2x8 and just had to slow down feed a bit to compensate for lack of power.

  • @rogstown
    @rogstown 2 года назад +1

    Awesome! We are putting an old american saw together, what do you do with the sawdust?

    • @rogstown
      @rogstown 2 года назад

      Just finished the video you use it for trails, great!

  • @walterlamb4756
    @walterlamb4756 2 года назад +1

    Great job, but I would have thought a test run, you would have fed it much slower than you did, but I’m not a sawyer!

    • @TopperMachineLLC
      @TopperMachineLLC  2 года назад

      This was feeding slower than what we did with the old blade. Only issue now is a lack of HP.

  • @gianr2217
    @gianr2217 2 года назад

    Where could be posdible buy such circular saw?

  • @TheSteamtrain22
    @TheSteamtrain22 2 года назад

    Hi I want to build one if these. Did you video as you went. Or do you have plans. I would pay you for plans.

    • @TopperMachineLLC
      @TopperMachineLLC  2 года назад +1

      Unfortunately I started doing videos after I built the mill. And no plans, it's all in my head.

  • @DarrenMalin
    @DarrenMalin 2 года назад +1

    wow , love it :) I bet it makes the health and safety cry baby's swoon lol :)

    • @TopperMachineLLC
      @TopperMachineLLC  2 года назад +1

      It does and they can kiss my ass. The ones crying about safety are the ones who will never truly live!

  • @kurtremislettmyr7108
    @kurtremislettmyr7108 9 месяцев назад

    Safety last

  • @pastortomolson
    @pastortomolson 2 года назад

    I want hear the Baker steam engine running the mill!

  • @millomweb
    @millomweb 2 года назад

    Watched ST3 - sawmill. I've slept since then - so now I ask are there no hydraulics on the tractor - that could have been used to power the hyd motors on the saw ?

    • @TopperMachineLLC
      @TopperMachineLLC  2 года назад

      Sure there are, but how will I get hydraulics off the steam engine when that is powering it? Or if I need to come up with a different power source? This is fully contained and ready to go.

    • @millomweb
      @millomweb 2 года назад

      @@TopperMachineLLC I'd forgotten the plan for steam power.
      Bet steam would make those motors spin ;)

  • @jamessimmons1888
    @jamessimmons1888 2 года назад +1

    Nice job on the sawmill, did you build everything yourself?

    • @TopperMachineLLC
      @TopperMachineLLC  2 года назад +1

      Yes I did. Everything but the blade and hydraulics.

    • @jamessimmons1888
      @jamessimmons1888 2 года назад

      @@TopperMachineLLC nice job on building the carriage and artworks. I wasn't sure if it was rebuilt or something you made yourself. Good job on it.

  • @scottmctaggart7070
    @scottmctaggart7070 2 года назад

    How much is the blade worth

  • @HasanAhmed-ex6jv
    @HasanAhmed-ex6jv 2 года назад

    That's amazing machine but for the ultimate test I need to see the machine in action up close and personal, with my wife please

  • @ZILAwelds
    @ZILAwelds 2 года назад

    where can you buy a gigantic blade like this ?

    • @TopperMachineLLC
      @TopperMachineLLC  2 года назад

      I talked about it in the video. Thanks for watching.

  • @greenfield1944
    @greenfield1944 2 года назад

    Nice setup, do you plan on installing any guarding?

    • @TopperMachineLLC
      @TopperMachineLLC  2 года назад

      Absolutely not. Guarding would render the saw useless. No circular mills.have guards. Best safety is common sense.

  • @douglasfick4817
    @douglasfick4817 2 года назад +1

    Cool old spike wheel, is that an f12?

  • @rudycarlson8245
    @rudycarlson8245 2 года назад

    Is that a farmall m that you have on the mill?

  • @scottmctaggart7070
    @scottmctaggart7070 2 года назад

    How many hp you need to run blade?or the .ill

    • @TopperMachineLLC
      @TopperMachineLLC  2 года назад

      I'm running in the high 50 HP range now. The steam engine will handle it better.

  • @davidlayne8755
    @davidlayne8755 2 года назад

    As fast as that saw is going through the log, I'm glad your log was small...if it had been a large log , I believe things would happen.... bad things

    • @TopperMachineLLC
      @TopperMachineLLC  2 года назад +2

      It stalls out the tractor if I push too hard. Not enough HP for that feed rate in big timber. Once I get some power, I should be able to saw 30" pine logs at the same or faster speed. Hardwood would be just a little slower.

  • @millomweb
    @millomweb 2 года назад

    I wonder would a blower shift sawdust along the duct better than the augers ?

    • @TopperMachineLLC
      @TopperMachineLLC  2 года назад

      Blowers are noisy, take too much power and are not as good at dumping in a small location. Usually a drag chain is used, but I don't like them either. The auger works the best of anything I have ever worked with.

    • @millomweb
      @millomweb 2 года назад

      @@TopperMachineLLC It has that risk of being 'dust-logged' where the mass of dust just rotates with the auger.
      Have any of them used simple conveyor belts ?

    • @TopperMachineLLC
      @TopperMachineLLC  2 года назад

      @@millomweb yes, conveyor belt is used on some new mills. I wasn't overly impressed by it.

    • @millomweb
      @millomweb 2 года назад

      @@TopperMachineLLC What was the problem with those ? Seems like a pretty standard loose transit system.

    • @TopperMachineLLC
      @TopperMachineLLC  2 года назад

      @@millomweb longevity.

  • @richardmosher7204
    @richardmosher7204 3 года назад

    what rpm are you running your saw?

    • @TopperMachineLLC
      @TopperMachineLLC  3 года назад

      Hammered for 500. Just because that is what my steam engine will be running it. Thanks for watching.

    • @richardmosher7204
      @richardmosher7204 3 года назад

      @@TopperMachineLLC It sound slower than that?

    • @TopperMachineLLC
      @TopperMachineLLC  3 года назад

      @@richardmosher7204 I checked it with my tachometer, 502rpm. It's only 32 teeth, so sounds super slow.

  • @thedude8356
    @thedude8356 3 года назад +1

    Do you do custom orders

  • @leewatkins1610
    @leewatkins1610 2 года назад

    how fast is the blade running? 400?

  • @lukeprince7690
    @lukeprince7690 2 года назад

    It probably won't get a response from you but here it It is I've wanted To get ahold of one of the antique bell saws for a while But all I can find around here is the axles in the blades The track is rather simple I can make the track it's the carriage that I cannot find So how did you all go about building the carriage And do I have any kind of plans parts dimensions anything you can help me with remaking one of those.

    • @TopperMachineLLC
      @TopperMachineLLC  2 года назад +1

      I don't have any plans, it's all in my head. Lol. I will do a more in-depth look at the mill this summer. We are still quite frozen up here and no signs of ever thawing out.

    • @lukeprince7690
      @lukeprince7690 2 года назад

      @@TopperMachineLLC Yeah. I just wish I could find parts define parts so I can put one together when I'm gonna make it from scratch

  • @bigalremington
    @bigalremington 2 года назад

    You have a sawmill. that you made? I subscribe to that. you bet!!!

  • @SouthJerseyDachshund
    @SouthJerseyDachshund 3 года назад +2

    It is very quiet when running.

    • @TopperMachineLLC
      @TopperMachineLLC  3 года назад +1

      Yes. Only the tractor can be heard when not cutting.

  • @thomasr.miller5553
    @thomasr.miller5553 2 года назад

    Fantastic ..BUTT .. YOU SHOULD NEVER STAND THAT CLOSE TO A BIG SAW.. The teeth can break and become bullets. great video thanks

    • @markluce1659
      @markluce1659 2 года назад +1

      I'm sure that has had self awareness and is very knowledgeable about the machinery that he is dealing with. But safe everyone

  • @scottmctaggart7070
    @scottmctaggart7070 2 года назад

    HOW MUCH YOU THINK YOU HAVE MONEY WISE INTO MILL

    • @TopperMachineLLC
      @TopperMachineLLC  2 года назад

      Never really kept track as it was just for fun. But guessing less than a bandsaw mill.

  • @timmosley3331
    @timmosley3331 Год назад

    It seems like you feed the log too fast to get clean smooth cuts , guess that’s why your saw dust is saw chunks lol

    • @TopperMachineLLC
      @TopperMachineLLC  Год назад

      Chunks is the correct outcome. It's not a table saw, it's a production machine. I worked with an expert sawyer to get this mill running perfectly. If I had more HP, I'd feed it faster.

  • @johntaylor3229
    @johntaylor3229 2 года назад

    Just ram that wood in there lol, that mill doesn't give a fuck. 🤣

  • @Raul28153
    @Raul28153 2 года назад

    That thing really hauls ass.
    Watching you standing there operating the thing gave me the willies. 'Course given camera angles and such there's no way I have the perspective to know, if you tripped and fell, whetherr you could fall into the blade.

    • @TopperMachineLLC
      @TopperMachineLLC  2 года назад +1

      Totally safe and I stand nowhere in line with the blade.

  • @kevinhouston38
    @kevinhouston38 2 года назад

    oK MILL did you set your lead at 3\16 of a inch, it sounds like your saw is running in. when you back up you should just barely hear the saw tips brushing up against the log. If you hear a lot of noise you are running out and if silent you are running in. Bid thumbs up for not running water on the blade shows you van control your saw, the auger not the best for moving sawdust. A chain in a trough foes a better job a dual chain with paddles is the best but you cant be lazy and use the ground it has to have a trough and use the top chain to move the dust not the bottom or it will jump off all the time. Find a air carriage and a turner and you can really get er done. $ gen Saw-miller.

  • @johnh4245
    @johnh4245 2 года назад

    Nice you saw mill but shouldn't it be something between you and the blade

    • @TopperMachineLLC
      @TopperMachineLLC  2 года назад

      Yes, the log. You don't stand in line with the blade, a few feet back.

  • @stevepope5484
    @stevepope5484 2 года назад +2

    Makes me ashamed I dont use my super c for something.
    folks in a 3rd world country would put my tractor to good use!

    • @TopperMachineLLC
      @TopperMachineLLC  2 года назад +2

      I only buy a tractor if I can put it to use. Even my 1933 Farmall is working. Hopefully next summer my steam engine will be earning it's keep on the sawmill. You'll find a purpose, maybe use it to take the garbage to the end of the driveway. Thanks for watching

    • @juris.m
      @juris.m 2 года назад

      @@TopperMachineLLC how many ZGs does that saw need

  • @johnnichols8553
    @johnnichols8553 2 года назад

    I know nothing and I'm sure you know what you're doing, but that just seems like an extremely dangerous tool, with that saw spinning so close and directly in line with your body. No guards of any kind.

    • @TopperMachineLLC
      @TopperMachineLLC  2 года назад +1

      It is not inline with me. That's an optical illusion. These mills are totally safe. 150+ years of proof of that.

    • @markluce1659
      @markluce1659 2 года назад +1

      That's sawmill life. Can't be scared but respectful

  • @mattiperkio5997
    @mattiperkio5997 2 года назад

    You must cover everything whats moving. Danger work. Be carefull. 🤔🙄🤔

  • @jonathanham8946
    @jonathanham8946 Год назад

    This video was awesome but made me cringe. I was so certain he was going to cut his arm off

  • @richardgreen7811
    @richardgreen7811 Год назад

    Just so You know ... don't spread the wood chips (aka shavings). Equestrian affiliated organizations (horse shows, stables, etc.) will pay good money for the shavings You are generating. It's used for bedding in the stalls and also in the transportation trailers. Another source would be zoos and related users. With Your expertise, You can gravity bag the shavings and also sell them by the truck load. Personally, I have bought many bags of shavings over the decades. Typical size bag would be 4X2 feet.

    • @TopperMachineLLC
      @TopperMachineLLC  Год назад

      The dust is almost too fine for horses and cattle. The planer makes nice shavings and that we plan to bag and sell.

    • @richardgreen7811
      @richardgreen7811 Год назад +1

      @@TopperMachineLLC As a 3 decade user, I can share with You the shavings depicted in the video are consistent with what I/we have used for that period. I understand Your comment, however after attempting sawmill byproduct (a truly fine powder) "that" is an unusable for the purpose. Your shavings, while finer that planer byproduct, would be perfectly usable for me.

  • @robertmorton2790
    @robertmorton2790 2 года назад

    Looks pretty dangerous to me. Left handed mills look so dangerous they are two especially In a right handed world