i love going back on these old videos and see the improvement on the mill, the improvement by mark and eddie in their technique and how much better the banter has gotten over the years. keep up the good work mark and eddie, looking forward to more good years of entertainment.
I spend many hours watching sawmill videos. It is therapy for me and relaxing after a day of dealing with dumb people. I really appreciate the fact that your videos are family rated. My wife appreciates the absence of R rated vocabulary, and so do I. Thank you for great videos!
I also enjoy watching sawmill videos for therapy. This comes after a day of people having to deal with me. LOL Thought that you might enjoy a really dumb comment like that. I 100% agree about the videos being family rated. I hope that my silly comment { The first part } helped to put a smile on your face. Have a great day.
Hi Mark from down in Louisiana,love watching your videos,I grew up around some small sawmills. They cut mostly cross ties back then . They were called ground hog sawmills. Keep making the videos.
Congratulations on 20-K. I'll be happy to come down and share some of this stimulus $$ and take some of that farm grade/Fence boards off your hands. These long legged beavers (Horse's) we have could use some new stall boards also. I love watching a saw mill in action. Takes me back to the days of owning my log truck 30 yrs ago.
great job . I know the feeling with bad logs . I was trying to finish a hemlock order Saturday and my last log had dry rot in the middle that couldn't be seen from either end . Got a lot of 4x8 fire wood instead . Con grats on 20000 .
Watching from northern Ontario Canada , my grandfather uncle and dad where all lumbermen . Me just ended up with sawdust . I have the remains of mill in the back of my farm Morbark carriages and tracks and circular saws 54 inch abd 60 inch . Enjoyed the video brought back some nice memories , thank you
Hi Ed, Cousin Art told me about your mill and station today. You might remember me back at he and Terri's parties (25, 30 years ago). We really enjoyed this video. Congratulations on your 20K. I'll make it 20K plus 1. Glad that you're doing well. Fred.
Hi Mark, my name is Brian from New Zealand and I am a huge fan of your videos. I really like how you explain things and how well you and Eddie get along together, most enjoyable. I look forward to every new video you post. Keep up the good work and stay safe.
I’ll add my congrats on 20,000. I thought both of those logs looked good but once you opened em up, not so much. The log turner is working great. Keep on makin that big man glitter. 😎👍
Congrats on 20k, even though that would be bad lumber it would make perfect bowls with that grain pattern given to a wood turner, and the insect damage could be filled in with miliput or epoxy resin.
mark galicic I don’t live in America sorry, I am based in United Kingdom, but reach out to a local wood turner near you he could share the wood among his local club as wood turning clubs appreciate wood donations as most have to pay a ridiculous amount for not much better wood than what your sawing from the logs.
Sweet video and congrats on the 20k subs. I've been watching your channel since 4k subs and really like the direction you're headed with your mill. My OCD is kicking in can you pretty please fix the log turner weeping down 😁
Thank you for the video.Could you show examples of ''farm grade'' and the other grades you all are sawing along with the reasoning that put that board in a particular grade.Best day ever.
I know you don't want to cut into the dogs but if you could put some hard stops on the carriage you could get another two 4/4 boards out of each cant and be pretty safe. That last thick board on every log sure adds up unless you've got a good market for them.
Congratulations on 20K your a great team and it's great to see craftmanship at work,can Ed explain how he knows which pile to put the timbers in and your good self how you sus farmers grade lumber e.t.c. stay safe them belts are still flapping lol.
The 2nd log sort of made up for the 1st but like you said, every log has a story. Sure doesn't seem like 2 years since yall were dragging that thing out of the snake pit. I remember that well but it still doesn't seem that long. Bus motor is doing the deal and good sawing, Matk. Thanks, Pal and T.H.E.!!!!
Mark, I've allways wanted to ask you about the carriage, I know you can go slower if need be, but is there a limit speed when you feed it into the saw? I know you dont want to cut too slow or too fast as k assume it would heat up the saw and possibly cause the saw to warp
Why don't you put some double sided tape and a small metal wedge on the red kerf guide behind the saw so the board falls over all the time ? Just an idea Mark ! :-)
To bad they don't grow square I'll get started on that first thing branches on 21. Foot centers with snap and grow root systems lol thanks for intelligent entertainment Central California watching
Congrats on the 20K, you deserve it and are worth it. Now can you afford to get dead cats for your mics? It was real hard to hear you convo over the wind noise.
le laser ça sert aussi a savoir si la bille de bois est bien alignée et ça évite de faire un "passage a vide" ... encore faut il savoir s'en servir !....
Five thirty in the morning that’s some nice oak coming off the mill , I’m making full English breakfast while watching you guys got turned out at three o’clock a friend ran out of road , pulled him out of the hedge and was heading home when the police stopped me asked what I was doing at that time of the night just had the dogs out for a run , what at this time of night we’ll I’m feeding them on carrots so they can see in the dark he called his Sargent who I know why did you stop him , he’s driving a pickup in the early hours of the morning and you had the bright idea of asking what he was doing he’s a bloody comedian you’ll never get a straight answer out of him , and I was sent on my way some people just don’t have a sense of humour ,, anyway you guys have a nice day
And ugly. Good video good bad and ugly boards. Anyway sure enjoy the content, helps during this time of being stuck in the house cause of the virus. Have a great and safe day.
A building full of snakes would be a problem for me. I'd stand and watch a grizzly do a bluff charge on me before I'd go around snakes. That's the great thing about Alaska, no snakes unless some deluded person has them for pets. Have a great day.
Congrats on the 20K! I'm not sure if you could add a flow control to the line that set the cut width, but it would be worth looking into. Looks like Eddie is getting up there in the fame stuff, he is gaining on VanHalen and Munster! :)
Congratulations on 20k! Woo-hoo! Love watching you and Eddie saw lumber! There is something very comforting and normal in watching you saw in this very unusual time. Take care and hope to come up to the sawmill soon. Will need a load of firewood for the summer.
I try and find other channels I don't normally watch and share your to them as I have ran out of people I do watch to share with. I am sure they wonder what I am doing but like dad said, every little bit helps. I have lost a friend to cancer and two to this pandemic so maybe that fills the bad in threes, I certainly hope so. Thinking after it looked so nice cleaned up.... I think you see where I am going... the entro needs to be updated since it looks so nice even if your still catching over flow from trim therel/LOL. Actually its fine just the way it is nice and short and to the point. Your making good videos with good content, no one should ask for more
No mark I don't have a way to move the logs but I will later one step at a time ok. I have been doing this logging for 40+ years off and on .we had 3 mills like yours at one time we had trucks coming and going all day long.
Congratulations !!!! Them bad logs you should get the good lumber off of then block the rest into firewood length. Blocks around here are highly sought after by us with outdoor furnaces
Mark, I'm sorry to keep asking you so many questions today, but was the Laser working? I didnt see it on the logs, or was it too bright in the mill to see it on video
You might want to consider either getting another mike for THE Eddie or at least a wind filter for the one, especially if you plan to shoot outside a lot. Just curious, how much beer and pizza did it cost you to fetch the mill from Indiana Co.?
the wireless mic did come with a wind sock but it was at home I wont forget it again , no beer & pizza just a bag lunch and a cooler full of water "hard core"!
mark galicic I don’t believe so but I’ve known a lot of folks very much like him. I’ve really become intrigued with your mill and general operation. When my folks were building their house in the 80’s, we cut a bunch of cherry off a cousin’s farm. We had the Neiderhisers mill it on an old outfit they had re-furbished on the family farm on Rt 711S, about 10 miles out of Ligonier. We did about 2000 bf one Saturday. In as much as I was drafted as the log Turner, did not have much opportunity to really view and appreciate the operation. Much of the wood was turned into v groove paneling and trim as well as butcher block countertops. I’ve become real curious about where your mill is and would love to pay a visit if you would entertain such a thing. I’d even volunteer to assist with some of the additional construction. I don’t claim to be a full blown carpenter but I’ve been known to swing a hammer now and then. In addition I have most of a truck full of DEWALT 20 volt tools which might prove helpful. My email is dalrr1@comcast.net.
Like Russ says, I dont know why I love these videos but something about watching a log get sawn into usable lumber to me is mezmorizing. Therapeutic, I guess. Relaxing ? I just love watching things get made into something useful. Although I think there is as much scrap as usable lumber for kiln drying. Lol. Thank you and T.H.E. Eddie Horvath. Oh, gotta go, the video started
Congratulations on 20k. How has the new 56-inch saw working out. Have you noticed much power loss? I checked the size of my saw. It is a 50-inch diameter. What rpm are you running? I noticed in one of your shots the new belts looked a little loose. You may want to check them now that you have cut some wood. Keep up the good work. Eric S. Duck
Well done Mark on the 20k. You have worked hard and come a long way in two years . I'm certain your channel is going to grow along with the mill and I definately are looking forward to seeing that happen . Keep up the good work and stay safe .
You guys really are enjoyable to watch. I enjoy that you share what you know, and make an effort to tech us. You arent too far away from me, and I would love to see it first hand at some point, once things calm down...
I WOULD OF USED EVERY ONE OF THOSE PIECES UNDER MY STEEL ROOF OF MY SHED AFTER CUTTING THE ROT OUT OF THE BOTTOM. YOU CAN SEND ME A DOZEN 4X4'S IN THE LOW GRADE LIKE THE SECOND LOG, I'D SEAL THE BOTTOMS AND TREAT THE TOPS MAKE GOOD POST FOR MY SHED.
i love going back on these old videos and see the improvement on the mill, the improvement by mark and eddie in their technique and how much better the banter has gotten over the years. keep up the good work mark and eddie, looking forward to more good years of entertainment.
Enjoyed the video Mark & Eddie and congratulations on 20K. Thanks for taking the time to produce the videos. Y'all stay well and God bless.
thanks Ron.
I enjoy watching you two cut lumber and build things ! Keep it up!!!
thanks Joe.
I spend many hours watching sawmill videos. It is therapy for me and relaxing after a day of dealing with dumb people. I really appreciate the fact that your videos are family rated. My wife appreciates the absence of R rated vocabulary, and so do I. Thank you for great videos!
thanks Russ , glad you like it.
I also enjoy watching sawmill videos for therapy. This comes after a day of people having to deal with me. LOL Thought that you might enjoy a really dumb comment like that. I 100% agree about the videos being family rated. I hope that my silly comment { The first part } helped to put a smile on your face. Have a great day.
Congratulations Mark and Eddie on your BIG 20K & hope to grow more! I will share it & I like it & want to see more of it.
thanks.
Congratulations on 20k, big smiles from the sunny UK
thanks Mike.
Congratulations from Schomberg, Ontario, Canada, eh! Look forward to your videos every week.
thanks Peewee.
Hi Mark from down in Louisiana,love watching your videos,I grew up around some small sawmills. They cut mostly cross ties back then . They were called ground hog sawmills. Keep making the videos.
Lovely superb Nice sawing.
Congradulations Mark and Eddie ! That log turner is working 1000% better !
thanks Douglas.
Congratulations on 20-K. I'll be happy to come down and share some of this stimulus $$ and take some of that farm grade/Fence boards off your hands. These long legged beavers (Horse's) we have could use some new stall boards also. I love watching a saw mill in action. Takes me back to the days of owning my log truck 30 yrs ago.
thanks Dan , we have some nice farm grade boards for you.
I'm a full time sawyer at Toler Lbr Leola,Arkansas. I can't get enough of sawmill videos! Maybe it's the sawdust in my veins!
thanks Steven , yes it gets into your blood!
great job . I know the feeling with bad logs . I was trying to finish a hemlock order Saturday and my last log had dry rot in the middle that couldn't be seen from either end . Got a lot of 4x8 fire wood instead . Con grats on 20000 .
thanks Robin , yes they all cant be logs.
@@markgalicic7788 How is the rebuilt turner working ? Looks good
Watching from northern Ontario Canada , my grandfather uncle and dad where all lumbermen . Me just ended up with sawdust . I have the remains of mill in the back of my farm Morbark carriages and tracks and circular saws 54 inch abd 60 inch . Enjoyed the video brought back some nice memories , thank you
thanks for watching.
Congrats on 20 ks that is some real nice red oak and your right they can't all be that nice. Take the good with the bad
thanks Doug.
Great video. It sure made a difference getting that BIG blade and that log turner sure works nice too Great job skills guys.
thanks Mac.
You deserve the 20k this is just good wholesome fun entertainment Mark/Eddie keep showing us what ya do...
thanks Sean.
@@markgalicic7788 your welcome
Hi Ed, Cousin Art told me about your mill and station today. You might remember me back at he and Terri's parties (25, 30 years ago). We really enjoyed this video. Congratulations on your 20K. I'll make it 20K plus 1. Glad that you're doing well. Fred.
thanks Fred.
Hi Mark, my name is Brian from New Zealand and I am a huge fan of your videos. I really like how you explain things and how well you and Eddie get along together, most enjoyable. I look forward to every new video you post. Keep up the good work and stay safe.
thank you Brian.
Thank you Mark I can watch this machine all day long I love the sound of the Detroit Diesel engine is that an 871?
thanks Bill, this is a 671.
I’ll add my congrats on 20,000. I thought both of those logs looked good but once you opened em up, not so much. The log turner is working great. Keep on makin that big man glitter. 😎👍
thanks Joe.
Nice to see 20K, growing, stay safe Mark and Eddie
thanks Harry.
No Thank You for such a warm welcome everyday
Great video Mark made some good boards keep up the good work
thanks Edward.
That went by fast. 20K already, damn ...... congrats.
thanks Jan.
Congrats on 20k, even though that would be bad lumber it would make perfect bowls with that grain pattern given to a wood turner, and the insect damage could be filled in with miliput or epoxy resin.
thanks , we do have a few logs for you to turn.
mark galicic I don’t live in America sorry, I am based in United Kingdom, but reach out to a local wood turner near you he could share the wood among his local club as wood turning clubs appreciate wood donations as most have to pay a ridiculous amount for not much better wood than what your sawing from the logs.
Sweet video and congrats on the 20k subs. I've been watching your channel since 4k subs and really like the direction you're headed with your mill. My OCD is kicking in can you pretty please fix the log turner weeping down 😁
thanks Kw.
Thank you for the video.Could you show examples of ''farm grade'' and the other grades you all are sawing along with the reasoning that put that board in a particular grade.Best day ever.
thanks Michelle, yes we can.
Hi Mark great set up you have there , love the tunes , stay safe and keep up the great work . from Calgary A.B .
thanks Dave.
I know you don't want to cut into the dogs but if you could put some hard stops on the carriage you could get another two 4/4 boards out of each cant and be pretty safe. That last thick board on every log sure adds up unless you've got a good market for them.
the last boards are very low grade , the 2" makes good decking boards.
Congratulations on 20K your a great team and it's great to see craftmanship at work,can Ed explain how he knows which pile to put the timbers in and your good self how you sus farmers grade lumber e.t.c. stay safe them belts are still flapping lol.
thanks John.
Wow, the walls are so barren! You really have received a lot of decoration!
The 2nd log sort of made up for the 1st but like you said, every log has a story. Sure doesn't seem like 2 years since yall were dragging that thing out of the snake pit. I remember that well but it still doesn't seem that long. Bus motor is doing the deal and good sawing, Matk.
Thanks, Pal and T.H.E.!!!!
thanks Lewie , yes two years goes fast.
@@markgalicic7788 TOO fast!
That figuring is just beautiful!
thanks Andrew.
congratulations on 20,000 subs , It is addicting to watch a log being cut , but it is all the same over and over, like a camp fire , its just there
thanks John.
well deserved Mark!
thanks Claude.
Love your videos! Great narration, great filmmaking
thanks Darren.
And another one from England, Congratulations on your big 20k........
thanks Bob.
Fast moving carriage. What size saw motor? IN and OUT on the same end of the building---INTERESTING and UNUSUAL for a sawmill.
we run a 671 Detroit.
Mark, I've allways wanted to ask you about the carriage, I know you can go slower if need be, but is there a limit speed when you feed it into the saw? I know you dont want to cut too slow or too fast as k assume it would heat up the saw and possibly cause the saw to warp
I just go by the sound it makes.
Another great video
Once a certain something arrives later this week, you might get even more subscribers. 🤠
I think so David.
Why don't you put some double sided tape and a small metal wedge on the red kerf guide behind the saw so the board falls over all the time ? Just an idea Mark ! :-)
I have seen some spring loaded splitters.
Ur all can try lhooo.hihihi.mantap lhooo
CONGRAT'S
thanks Jim.
Do you have other investors you spoke of a firewood spliter that they got
no just us .
To bad they don't grow square
I'll get started on that first thing
branches on 21. Foot centers with snap and grow root systems lol thanks for intelligent entertainment
Central California watching
that would be too easy Theodore, thanks for watching.
Congrats on the 20K, you deserve it and are worth it. Now can you afford to get dead cats for your mics? It was real hard to hear you convo over the wind noise.
thanks Thom.
Mark 20 K that's good 👍 videos you asked we're are mills is set up well that wood be Metropolis I'll
thanks Galan.
Is the Bus motor really a motor out of a bus or is it a brand name?
no they ran 671 Detroits in the old busses.
love it
thanks Butch.
@@markgalicic7788 I am a city boy but I love sawmills
I miss seeing the sawdust blower.
yes it was fun to watch.
Stay Safe, Stay Home and Wash Your Hands!
yes sir Stanley.
Outstanding you guys 👍
thanks John.
le laser ça sert aussi a savoir si la bille de bois est bien alignée et ça évite de faire un "passage a vide" ... encore faut il savoir s'en servir !....
Five thirty in the morning that’s some nice oak coming off the mill , I’m making full English breakfast while watching you guys got turned out at three o’clock a friend ran out of road , pulled him out of the hedge and was heading home when the police stopped me asked what I was doing at that time of the night just had the dogs out for a run , what at this time of night we’ll I’m feeding them on carrots so they can see in the dark he called his Sargent who I know why did you stop him , he’s driving a pickup in the early hours of the morning and you had the bright idea of asking what he was doing he’s a bloody comedian you’ll never get a straight answer out of him , and I was sent on my way some people just don’t have a sense of humour ,, anyway you guys have a nice day
Mark can you cut the log on the return?
no not with a circle saw.
And ugly. Good video good bad and ugly boards. Anyway sure enjoy the content, helps during this time of being stuck in the house cause of the virus. Have a great and safe day.
thanks again .
Congratulations on 20k, from the holy land of Israel
thank you Aryeh.
GREAT! thanks guys
thanks.
I don't want to get that big any more.
small is better.
A building full of snakes would be a problem for me. I'd stand and watch a grizzly do a bluff charge on me before I'd go around snakes. That's the great thing about Alaska, no snakes unless some deluded person has them for pets. Have a great day.
yes Jerry they do scare me.
Mark, I want you to know that I want to be first in line towards your 30 Thousand Subscribers
thanks.
Congrats on the 20K! I'm not sure if you could add a flow control to the line that set the cut width, but it would be worth looking into. Looks like Eddie is getting up there in the fame stuff, he is gaining on VanHalen and Munster! :)
thanks , I did install a flow control on the carriage and it does help but still is hard to fine tune.
Congrats on 20K!
thanks Mich.
Congratulations on 20k! Woo-hoo! Love watching you and Eddie saw lumber! There is something very comforting and normal in watching you saw in this very unusual time. Take care and hope to come up to the sawmill soon. Will need a load of firewood for the summer.
thanks pastor Michael.
how much did you pay for that old mill?
I try and find other channels I don't normally watch and share your to them as I have ran out of people I do watch to share with. I am sure they wonder what I am doing but like dad said, every little bit helps. I have lost a friend to cancer and two to this pandemic so maybe that fills the bad in threes, I certainly hope so. Thinking after it looked so nice cleaned up.... I think you see where I am going... the entro needs to be updated since it looks so nice even if your still catching over flow from trim therel/LOL. Actually its fine just the way it is nice and short and to the point. Your making good videos with good content, no one should ask for more
thanks Morgan.
No mark I don't have a way to move the logs but I will later one step at a time ok. I have been doing this logging for 40+ years off and on .we had 3 mills like yours at one time we had trucks coming and going all day long.
yes lots of stress.
Congratulations !!!! Them bad logs you should get the good lumber off of then block the rest into firewood length. Blocks around here are highly sought after by us with outdoor furnaces
thanks Charlie.
Mark, I'm sorry to keep asking you so many questions today, but was the Laser working? I didnt see it on the logs, or was it too bright in the mill to see it on video
yes it was Kenny.
Nice set up
thank you.
why not debark-----really like shop videos
thanks Dennis , it cost too much for a debarker + upkeep.
Congratulations Mark and Eddie, it makes me feel good that I contributed to you getting 10,000 subscribers
Sorry, 20,000 subscribers
thanks Kenny.
Cool Guy’s 👍👍👍👋👋👋🇩🇪🤝🤝🤝
thank you.
How many rpm do your mill trum
550.
Where are you located now?
Imperial PA.
luv watchin you guys
thanks.
'tsurright
yrwelcm
thanks Nolan.
Congratulations
thanks Grady.
Congratulations
thanks Larry.
20k you deserve it and more. Wholesome family entertainment is scarce. Keep it up. 50k soon.
thanks Ron.
roble -
yes sir
You might want to consider either getting another mike for THE Eddie or at least a wind filter for the one, especially if you plan to shoot outside a lot. Just curious, how much beer and pizza did it cost you to fetch the mill from Indiana Co.?
the wireless mic did come with a wind sock but it was at home I wont forget it again , no beer & pizza just a bag lunch and a cooler full of water "hard core"!
mark galicic g
@@juliehorvath3388 do you know T.H.E.?
mark galicic I don’t believe so but I’ve known a lot of folks very much like him. I’ve really become intrigued with your mill and general operation. When my folks were building their house in the 80’s, we cut a bunch of cherry off a cousin’s farm. We had the Neiderhisers mill it on an old outfit they had re-furbished on the family farm on Rt 711S, about 10 miles out of Ligonier. We did about 2000 bf one Saturday. In as much as I was drafted as the log Turner, did not have much opportunity to really view and appreciate the operation. Much of the wood was turned into v groove paneling and trim as well as butcher block countertops. I’ve become real curious about where your mill is and would love to pay a visit if you would entertain such a thing. I’d even volunteer to assist with some of the additional construction. I don’t claim to be a full blown carpenter but I’ve been known to swing a hammer now and then. In addition I have most of a truck full of DEWALT 20 volt tools which might prove helpful. My email is dalrr1@comcast.net.
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yes sir John.
Like Russ says, I dont know why I love these videos but something about watching a log get sawn into usable lumber to me is mezmorizing. Therapeutic, I guess. Relaxing ? I just love watching things get made into something useful. Although I think there is as much scrap as usable lumber for kiln drying. Lol. Thank you and T.H.E. Eddie Horvath. Oh, gotta go, the video started
thanks Joe.
Congratulations on 20k.
How has the new 56-inch saw working out. Have you noticed much power loss?
I checked the size of my saw. It is a 50-inch diameter.
What rpm are you running?
I noticed in one of your shots the new belts looked a little loose. You may want to check them now that you have cut some wood.
Keep up the good work.
Eric S. Duck
thanks Eric , I love the 56" saw it still has plenty of power. we run at 550 RPM.
Well done Mark on the 20k. You have worked hard and come a long way in two years . I'm certain your channel is going to grow along with the mill and I definately are looking forward to seeing that happen . Keep up the good work and stay safe .
thanks Adrian.
Congrats on 20 G's plus Mark and Eddie,Thanks guys
thanks Jim.
You guys really are enjoyable to watch. I enjoy that you share what you know, and make an effort to tech us. You arent too far away from me, and I would love to see it first hand at some point, once things calm down...
thanks Gregory , that would be great.
I WOULD OF USED EVERY ONE OF THOSE PIECES UNDER MY STEEL ROOF OF MY SHED AFTER CUTTING THE ROT OUT OF THE BOTTOM. YOU CAN SEND ME A DOZEN 4X4'S IN THE LOW GRADE LIKE THE SECOND LOG, I'D SEAL THE BOTTOMS AND TREAT THE TOPS MAKE GOOD POST FOR MY SHED.
we can fix you up with some 4x4 's Ron.
mark didn't ya'll make videos of the dismanteling of this mill.i can't remember.just doesn't seem like it's been 2yrs.time sure flies.
yes sir Danny , sawmill move part 1 & 2.
Thanks Mark & Ed , We all learn a little bit more each time you post a video , Thanks again & Wash your , Stay away from heavy breathers .
thanks Bob.
What part of the country was the mill or what town was it in . The mill looks alot nicer now I love the fashion colors .
Yea 20k
thanks Robert , the mill came from Ebinsburgh PA.
Congrats, Mark and The.Eddie.Horvath. I think I jumped on board around 5k.
thanks Randy.
Eddie, how ANYONE. NOT like you, you are so Jovial and a pleasure to work with.
yes sir !
Beautiful grain in that log! The first one was nice to bad it was damaged ! How old is the mill!
thanks Scott , the mill is a 1985 Edmiston.
I like the way you and Eddie start out with a chat sitting on the wood pile. Congratulations on 20,000 subscribers.
thanks Bob , I do like the look of fresh sawn lumber for a back drop.
Mark. It is such a pleasure and soothing to watch you saw wood and Eddie stack it, it makes me feel so relaxed.
thanks Kenny.
Are you still using the laser? I never did see it clearly but on occasion I could make it out.
yes sir.