Did I just spend 16 minutes watching 2 people painting log ends?? And enjoyed it. It is nice seeing younger generation people who work hard and enjoy it.
Thallona is a vary good dog! Thallona is already vary attached to Emerald, you can see that in some of the pictures. German Shepards instinctively look out for their loved ones!
The end sealing helps prevent end checks and splits. You want to limit the amount of exposed fresh cut areas. That’s where the moisture will escape from first and fastest.
With a short extension handle, like on a windshield squeegee at the gas station. Gives a little more reach, but not excessive. Can be unscrewed if necessary. 👍🏼
Yep, and back brush. One rolls, one back brushes. Roller gets the material on, and the brush fine tunes. And a better brush will load more material, but then you have to clean it, so maybe throw aways, are more cost effective. And dry roll the next log, then dry roll the one you are working on after you've brushed...that pulls any extra material off and that saves material. Fast, fast, fast.
I fell in love with your pup "helping" in the background before either of you sisters said anything! When the two of you are together it is "only" wonderful; but now that you have allowed your darling pup in the background, the videos are truly Excellent. I can only imagine what they will be like when you get your brother to sneak out in front of the camera. Seriously, you are wonderful entertainers and it is something wonderful to watch you "just" being part of the family business. Keep it up. I am thrilled to watch grow even if I am on the other side of the country! You ALL mean so much to me, and I have a growing selection of merch to prove it.
A roller is quite difficult on end grain logs, even more so wet ones. Can end up slowing you down as you need to get some isolated spots with the brush.
I don't use anchor seal anymore..... I just go to Home Depot or Lowes and buy their screwed up latex paint paint where they mixed to wrong color for a customer. Get it for next to nothing! Seals the logs just fine.
Hey everyone! I totally forgot to tell you I got my LCLY gear. That carhart winter coat, the thick one, is amazing! I don't know the accurate name for it. The one you're always wearing Emerald. It's the nicest one I've ever owned. I think I've owned 2 or 3 but they always get jacked someone. I won't lose this one 🤞 I bought an external drive, and decided to scrap the first "Premiere" video and go in a different direction. I'm still going to make it. It just turned into a bigger project than I expected. Maybe two hours, I don't know. I'm not a professional film maker or anything but, there's a lot to pack into it. Kind of a biography. So I'm trying to make something so you all can me for who I am that won't take a year to make and 2 hours to watch. And not just a picture. 😊 Should be soon, I promise. Have a great night everyone, Especially you two Emerald and Jade. Oh yeah, it was great seeing the two of you work together and share the screen, and lines. Teamwork! F%^$ Yeah!
Hey I forgot, earlier I noticed you two were tri-podding this video. I always have to use a tri-pod or base of some sort. In the shot that starts at 2:05. You could set up a multi camera holding tripod like the Leofoto TDC-32. Then face one camera at each of you. That way you can get the closer up shots. Makes editing a blast. Opens lots of creative venues to imagine. You can get strategic with placements so you don't see the tripod in the shots. Have a great day! .
I didn't drink coffee until I started working. Today I can't be without it and I also enjoy a good cup of coffee. I'm sure the color also helps against red noses... 😁 Have a nice weekend ladies!
Impressed with Em's one legged balancing act, shucking the boot with no hands to show the sponsor's product in that cold PA wind was above and beyond, were there bloopers where you fell or did you just ace it 1st try ? I was wondering about the purpose of end sealing those logs... does that sealer avoid or limit rates of moisture loss so it reduces cracking or checking ?
Hey there Emerald and Jade. Been watching your videos for couple of months now. I am up there in years now and work in construction (not corporate but for myself). I am halfway through this video and one thing I have learned about getting each and every phase done is that "It Takes What It Takes". "Keep on Truckin' " .
We've never end waxed logs in the winter. Only in the summer and only on white wood like your maples and ash. What's the rational for winter end waxing?
@@Woodburner100 yeah I get that, but what's the reason ? I've never heard of anyone end waxing logs in the dead of winter. I've been in the mill business for 26 years. Logs don't spoil in the winter.
The sealers I am familiar with are for use above 50 degrees Fahrenheit. How does this stuff dry under Winter conditions? I have seen this stuff basically freeze dry instead of cure, so there must be a secret formula.
... rattle cans are a little more expensive but if held the proper distance from the log on a windless day provide a fine mist that gets into the little cracks, in a fraction of the time. An update on the skitter, please...
Pro tip. Use a 6" roller frame and a 3/8" nap roller. Screw the roller frame onto a broom handle. Pour the paint into a 5 gallon pail. Carefully dip the roller into the paint but don't plunge it. Carefully roll the roller across the top of the paint. Then roll the paint onto the log end. This should cut your time into much less than an hour.. set up two rollers on handles and two pails for even faster completion. When done pour remaining paint into can(s). Clean the rollers or remove them from the frame in a zip loc bag. Close and place rollers into the freezer for next time. You're killing me.
@walterbrob ... yes you can ... or just pour a 1/2 -1" layer of paint on the pail... can use a paint tray, too. But I am giving the benefit of my experience, which is considerable.
I wear Darn tough socks USA made in Vermont, great socks. I may have to try your grip 6 socks and compair them. I have a feeling they are both well made.
Nothing wrong with a little brush work, gets into crevices better. Rollers would be quicker and probably give a more even coat and use less material, sprayer would be a bad option on a windy day [probably the same wind that hit here in MI the other day, was blowing things off my porch] Keep up the good work, pups looking good !
You should get a couple of Folgers coffee cans to pour the sealer paint in. They have a built in handle, your not holding a full gallon so it's lighter and you can put the lid on for storage. I use them when I am brush painting.
I find that my left hand, not the hand I write with, is actually amazing, it does all kinds of things without explicit direction that is way more accurate then the explicit permissions hand. For example, I learned how to drive with a manual transmission, which meant my right hand was always consciously focused on what gear I was in, my left hand had steering.
Backpack pump sprayer like a Oregon 518769. Under $50. One sprays the other works it in with a big ass 7" angled deck brush ($15) that you can screw a broom handle or extension pole into. Would have that pile done in 15 minutes both sides without any bending down.
Sorry, but I disagree about sprayers. I sprayed hundreds and hundreds of 40ft container loads of logs going overseas. Both with garden pump sprayers and gas powered sprayers. You can dilute the Anchorseal with some water and spray so much faster and have a better coverage. Buying it by the 55 gal drum would be optimal for price, but I don't know if they do that much. I'm sure 5 gal buckets have to be cheaper than 1 gal cans.
Nice balance on one foot , yall need to set up a campaign promo deal with your fav coffee company big $$$ maybe. also paint with a roller or spray gun,
I'm not a log end painting expert but how about a roller or an airless sprayer. Both would be faster,maybe a bit more consumptive but time is more precious. Good funny video though. Cheers from HB NZ
I love the videos where you and Jade are able to talk with each other
LOL, you are sisters for sure, you sound Exactly alike. Nice to hear Jade talking more.
Did I just spend 16 minutes watching 2 people painting log ends?? And enjoyed it.
It is nice seeing younger generation people who work hard and enjoy it.
This reminds me of an old quip. " I love work. I could sit and watch it for hours. "
Lumber yard ladies rock.
Shepherds always amaze me. They will always watch your back when you’re working. Mine does it all the time and it was never trained. Cute puppy!
Thallona is a vary good dog! Thallona is already vary attached to Emerald, you can see that in some of the pictures. German Shepards instinctively look out for their loved ones!
You gals are really stepping up to the plate for your family. That is so honorable.
The end sealing helps prevent end checks and splits. You want to limit the amount of exposed fresh cut areas. That’s where the moisture will escape from first and fastest.
Yip it's a fact: you can even make watching paint dry exciting. Thank you ladies (and pup)
You should try using a 4” roller for that. I think it would be much faster
With a short extension handle, like on a windshield squeegee at the gas station. Gives a little more reach, but not excessive. Can be unscrewed if necessary. 👍🏼
Yep, and back brush. One rolls, one back brushes. Roller gets the material on, and the brush fine tunes. And a better brush will load more material, but then you have to clean it, so maybe throw aways, are more cost effective. And dry roll the next log, then dry roll the one you are working on after you've brushed...that pulls any extra material off and that saves material. Fast, fast, fast.
That puppy is an adorable addition to the family and channel.
Happy! Friday ladies. Nice to here Jade talk more.
I fell in love with your pup "helping" in the background before either of you sisters said anything! When the two of you are together it is "only" wonderful; but now that you have allowed your darling pup in the background, the videos are truly Excellent. I can only imagine what they will be like when you get your brother to sneak out in front of the camera. Seriously, you are wonderful entertainers and it is something wonderful to watch you "just" being part of the family business. Keep it up. I am thrilled to watch grow even if I am on the other side of the country! You ALL mean so much to me, and I have a growing selection of merch to prove it.
It’s cool that you’re best friends and work so well together.
Rollers work wonderful
Maybe its just me but you guys are loving that puppy.
Thanks!
The 2 of you could paint both sides using a roller in less than 20 min....just sayin!😊 love your content! Keep it up!
one of those paint-filled roller sticks. time is money.
A roller is quite difficult on end grain logs, even more so wet ones. Can end up slowing you down as you need to get some isolated spots with the brush.
You could all be making doughnuts and we would all still watch!!! Brilliant family.xx
Thank You all.....
So dramatic, A warm fire 🔥 and a book 📙. 👍
The benefits after work. 🙋
use a small 3 in roll, it will be a little quicker
I don't use anchor seal anymore..... I just go to Home Depot or Lowes and buy their screwed up latex paint paint where they mixed to wrong color for a customer. Get it for next to nothing! Seals the logs just fine.
The log purchaser supplies the sealer. Our part is the application. …Boss Man.
Wouldn't it be faster to use rollers?
Hey everyone!
I totally forgot to tell you I got my LCLY gear. That carhart winter coat, the thick one, is amazing! I don't know the accurate name for it. The one you're always wearing Emerald. It's the nicest one I've ever owned. I think I've owned 2 or 3 but they always get jacked someone. I won't lose this one 🤞
I bought an external drive, and decided to scrap the first "Premiere" video and go in a different direction. I'm still going to make it. It just turned into a bigger project than I expected. Maybe two hours, I don't know. I'm not a professional film maker or anything but, there's a lot to pack into it. Kind of a biography. So I'm trying to make something so you all can me for who I am that won't take a year to make and 2 hours to watch. And not just a picture. 😊 Should be soon, I promise.
Have a great night everyone, Especially you two Emerald and Jade.
Oh yeah, it was great seeing the two of you work together and share the screen, and lines. Teamwork! F%^$ Yeah!
Hey I forgot, earlier I noticed you two were tri-podding this video. I always have to use a tri-pod or base of some sort. In the shot that starts at 2:05. You could set up a multi camera holding tripod like the Leofoto TDC-32. Then face one camera at each of you. That way you can get the closer up shots. Makes editing a blast. Opens lots of creative venues to imagine. You can get strategic with placements so you don't see the tripod in the shots.
Have a great day! .
I didn't drink coffee until I started working. Today I can't be without it and I also enjoy a good cup of coffee. I'm sure the color also helps against red noses... 😁 Have a nice weekend ladies!
Thank you for putting the precious pup in the warm truck. He was.cold.
I doubt that Thallona was cold in that weather and moving around. However sleeping at night is a different thing.
Have you ever thought of using a small paint roller and tray to paint those logs? It can cut your painting time by almost 50%.
Why don't you use a mini whiz roller in the small paint buckets you get at the paint store?
It would be much quicker!
Nice job Ladies , like it a lot .
This whole Family from Grandpa on down are very Hard workers and very intelligent
Working in that kind of weather, Girls? You girls are just amazing and awesome. Good job y'all and keep up the good work! God Bless!
Looking forward to checking out the socks. Thanks!
Impressed with Em's one legged balancing act, shucking the boot with no hands to show the sponsor's product in that cold PA wind was above and beyond, were there bloopers where you fell or did you just ace it 1st try ? I was wondering about the purpose of end sealing those logs... does that sealer avoid or limit rates of moisture loss so it reduces cracking or checking ?
They are ballet trained!
Goodness gracious, you two make it look good!❤❤❤
The only time where I enjoyed watching paint dry! Well, sealer anyways! ❤ Love love the pup!
Thx for sharing
Awesomeness Truespeak Thank You For All You Do LCLY Style ❤🌲🔥🇺🇸🆙
a few years ago,I fell and broke my dominant (right ) arm. forcing me to use my left hand to operate my computer mouse. the learning curve was steep
Good job ladies n miss
pupper!! Thanks!
👍🐺🧙♂️🤙
Hey there Emerald and Jade. Been watching your videos for couple of months now. I am up there in years now and work in construction (not corporate but for myself). I am halfway through this video and one thing I have learned about getting each and every phase done is that "It Takes What It Takes". "Keep on Truckin' " .
Thank you Ladies for another awesome video ❤.
Love you and have a GREAT WEEKEND 👍 ❤
We've never end waxed logs in the winter. Only in the summer and only on white wood like your maples and ash. What's the rational for winter end waxing?
@@Woodburner100 yeah I get that, but what's the reason ? I've never heard of anyone end waxing logs in the dead of winter. I've been in the mill business for 26 years. Logs don't spoil in the winter.
Great video!
Just wondering if a pump up sprayer would work for the sealer.
Diluted
Thanks for sharing 🍸.
thank you
Glad to see you standing behind a product. I heard it said that the only product Ford would not stand behind was their manure spreader. :)
Great video!!! Enjoyed it! Stay warm!!!
Thanks a bunch Ladies for answering my question 🙋 last video 😂 🔥 in this post
The sealers I am familiar with are for use above 50 degrees Fahrenheit. How does this stuff dry under Winter conditions? I have seen this stuff basically freeze dry instead of cure, so there must be a secret formula.
Maybe using a paint roller would quicker?
Beautiful. Loved this. Those socks looks comfortable. Must try them someday.
... rattle cans are a little more expensive but if held the proper distance from the log on a windless day provide a fine mist that gets into the little cracks, in a fraction of the time. An update on the skitter, please...
You both NEVER FORGET Mr. Miyagi´s Lessons! Keep the balance between both sides
UC coatings. Anchor seal 2 is what we use
Pro tip. Use a 6" roller frame and a 3/8" nap roller. Screw the roller frame onto a broom handle. Pour the paint into a 5 gallon pail. Carefully dip the roller into the paint but don't plunge it. Carefully roll the roller across the top of the paint. Then roll the paint onto the log end. This should cut your time into much less than an hour.. set up two rollers on handles and two pails for even faster completion. When done pour remaining paint into can(s). Clean the rollers or remove them from the frame in a zip loc bag. Close and place rollers into the freezer for next time.
You're killing me.
Those roller grids for 5 gallon buckets work well.
@walterbrob ... yes you can
... or just pour a 1/2 -1" layer of paint on the pail... can use a paint tray, too. But I am giving the benefit of my experience, which is considerable.
Next to water coffee is the most consumed beverage in the world. Excellent job ladies thank you for sharing. Stay warm.👍♥️♥️
With so many logs to seal, why not use a roller?
You want to seal completely the end of Log
Love the pup!!!!
Coffee, the only pick me up that's here to stay...
Coffee! You can sleep when you're dead!
Diet Dew flows in my veins. I may be part Vulcan by now!! 😂😂
Use a pump sprayer and reduce your time in the cold
Is that sealer thin enough to spray on with a pump sprayer? That would speed up the application quite a bit.
My go-to coffee is dunkins French vanilla. It's all I drink.
Any coffee is okay, just not decaf!
Coffee always tastes better outside in the cold.
I wear Darn tough socks USA made in Vermont, great socks. I may have to try your grip 6 socks and compair them. I have a feeling they are both well made.
Nothing wrong with a little brush work, gets into crevices better. Rollers would be quicker and probably give a more even coat and use less material, sprayer would be a bad option on a windy day [probably the same wind that hit here in MI the other day, was blowing things off my porch] Keep up the good work, pups looking good !
You should get a couple of Folgers coffee cans to pour the sealer paint in. They have a built in handle, your not holding a full gallon so it's lighter and you can put the lid on for storage. I use them when I am brush painting.
EMERULD JADE THAT PUPY IS SO CUTE TO😊😊😊
I think I'd spray or roller that end seal on.
Coffee: Nectar of the Gods!
Try one of those 6” rollers / paint tray to save time
You can try and use a garden weed sprayer
I find that my left hand, not the hand I write with, is actually amazing, it does all kinds of things without explicit direction that is way more accurate then the explicit permissions hand. For example, I learned how to drive with a manual transmission, which meant my right hand was always consciously focused on what gear I was in, my left hand had steering.
Why not use a sprayer?
Holy moly!
How did you balance on one leg that long!
Both Emerald and Jade are dancers. In less restrictive clothes they can likely stand on one foot and put the other foot over their head.
@@scottsoper That’s impressive!
16 minute videos are awesome.
Ballet helped with balance showing off the socks.
Use a paint roller ,much faster.
Backpack pump sprayer like a Oregon 518769. Under $50. One sprays the other works it in with a big ass 7" angled deck brush ($15) that you can screw a broom handle or extension pole into. Would have that pile done in 15 minutes both sides without any bending down.
Good work and looking lovely girls💜💜
What's the paint you are using
Rollers and sprayers are good for speed but bad for content. Hope your coffee sales are a hot seller.
Sorry, but I disagree about sprayers. I sprayed hundreds and hundreds of 40ft container loads of logs going overseas. Both with garden pump sprayers and gas powered sprayers. You can dilute the Anchorseal with some water and spray so much faster and have a better coverage. Buying it by the 55 gal drum would be optimal for price, but I don't know if they do that much. I'm sure 5 gal buckets have to be cheaper than 1 gal cans.
@@ronallen6578 not understanding your disagreement since I said sprayers are good for speed.
Nice balance on one foot , yall need to set up a campaign promo deal with your fav coffee company big $$$ maybe. also paint with a roller or spray gun,
I like using a 4 inch paint roller and a wood handle. Much easier on the back and quicker. :)
Is the stain too thick to use a sprayer? Seems like it would cut the time down if it’s not.
Never mind now that I see the wind picking up I understand why you’re not using a sprayer.
Thanks for the great video ladies, can't wait to try that LCLY coffee. Have a warm and restful weekend! TTFN
I'm not a log end painting expert but how about a roller or an airless sprayer. Both would be faster,maybe a bit more consumptive but time is more precious. Good funny video though. Cheers from HB NZ
Bet it feels strange painting in the winter ✌ ❤😊!
Another fun episode of.
Logging barbie 1# and 2#
With side kick, bruno and paw-paw.
.
It's Fri after sundown so..
Shabbat shalom.
🙂🙃😀 Absolutely loved it! Pat Thallona on the head for me!
Planter boxes ? 3x4x36. for sale.
Why don't you get a sprayer with a tank you wear on your back
this was cool 😁
Here are some fireside recommendations: The Odyssey-- not the Iliad, any anthology of Calvin and Hobbes, and 100 Years of Solitude.
WNEP Channel 16 did a segment on the Hatchet Factory in Forty Fort Pa. Is this the company that purchases lumber from you for their targets?
Is there a link to your new sponsor?
Ladies talked about Camel City Mill and a shopping code.. no code 😔
Any paint works good