Stressful day...I run a delivery route for a very large potato chip company. My product from the plant was 3 1/2 hours late, my route truck was cubed out and a tropical depression was dumping rain all day. A 13 hour workday, so yes, watching you and Eddie saw logs while enjoying some blue mountains beverage IS relaxing. Thanks for posting fellas, some of us need the unwind.
Happy Fathers Day guys. On the fire hose,you guys should get the police, paramedics, military, or any team to compete. I liked it. If I was closer I’d get an over the hill gang to compete, for at least one round. Ho Hi Ho 🎅🏻
I thought your water battle video was just fine . We were involved in a very bad motor vehicle accident a few weeks ago and all of the people that came to help were amazing . I thank anyone for there volunteer service . Nice to see them having some fun .
Of course I watched Friday Eve wouldn’t miss it, I love the way you let Red talk, you surely made him feel great. Way to go guys!! Onward to 50k subscribers
We are better now. We got some wood to watch being sawed. I think it is cool a man that cuts logs and also makes cabinets also. To a end product. That's a man I want to buy. Pride in the hole process
I could watch sawing videos all the time. Keep it up. At the best, from Queensland Australia. My dad and grandpa were pit sawing men. Grandpa also a Wheelwright.
I liked the water fight as usual and I knew better to distract the sawyer because he'd chunk knots at you for doing it. Happy Pappy's Day everybody and I wonder if the bus motor has any younguns. I bet they listen if it does. Thanks, Mark and GBWYall
Hey Mark, I just revisited the water brigade ( 4.5 K views & 61 comments) video. I did not see any of our comments receiving feedback-even though the viewers praised what you and all the volunteers had done for your community (and us every where else). I’ve enjoyed every video you & Eddie have made & learned from them all. You guys are true craftsmen. Thank you, John
I find it fascinating watching vids of how things are made including lumber. It is relaxing entertaining and fun plus your commentary is instructional plus entertaining. Keep up the good work Mark and T.H.E. Eddie Horvath!
Your videos are never boring to me Years ago I was raised around a saw mill like yours at Suger Loaf Saw Mill about 54 miles north east of Bakersfield California
Waterball video was awesome! Reminded me of the county fairs when I was growing up. These youngsters can be impatient sometimes. Oh.... 1 log or 10? I'll watch them all be turned into something useful. Nice video guys!
Mark, you have the best videos on RUclips. Your sawing is bar none the best on RUclips. You are wondering who watches your videos, well I don’t miss a single one you post. I enjoy watching you mill all logs the good, the bad, and the ugly ones. These videos are a way of putting my mind at rest and not thinking of the battle I have with my health. I am on chemotherapy at this time to see if I can win this fight I have going on with leukemia. So, I really enjoy your videos.
@@MrPossumeyes Thanks for the comment, tomorrow I start my 3rd round of chemotherapy. I hope that this last time for this poison. I have lost 120 since February 2nd of this year, so I enjoy all of Marks videos.
Watching lumber being cut and the commentary is always relaxing. The Reel McCoy has quite a commentary too. I think I follow about a dozen sawyers with various types of mills
Thanks for letting me know about my Role Model "Master Dog" getting a vacation day :-) . I am a nearly 62 year old disable person so I am on vacation 6 days a week . :-)
Thank you so much for the captions! I just knew you were saying things that we all want to here (or read), dang! Now I don’t have anything to complain about, keep on with what your doing,
I don't know where you find the time you work a day job sawmill maintain a home take orders for the mill maintain the mill and have a family live plus do these videos you amaze me thanks for the entertainment.
i can cut 40 to 50 12 ft 2*4 s by my self with my lt35 and woodmizer edger per hour in 24inch pine . love your videos . i cut mostly pallet lumber. i also have a woodmizer resaw a notcher 10 hp chop saw.
Great videos guys ! Love this stuff. Question : could you tell us how many state License plates you have on the wall ? Meaning what states are missing as of 6/22/2021 ? TY. 👍🏼
I see all those buildings in the background is that the land clearing co you work for? It looks like an industrial part of town rather than the rural location I had imagined. I'm sure you see all sorts of unusual wood in your business. Thanks Jim
Have You Guys Ever Thought About Doing A Video On The Maintenance On Your Bus Motor ??? Changing Water & Fuel Filters , Oil Change & Filter , etc.. Might Be Boring For Some But I Use To Be A Truck Driver Plus I Ran Heavy Equipment In The Air Force And Also In Civilian Live So I Know Things Like That Are Important . Some Of The Folks On Here Might Like To See A Maintenance Video . Just A Thought , Idea For You For Videos
That last log you sliced up---I know you have a big fat order for 2x4's but if you have the logs, at some point it seems like you should keep those nice 8x10 or 8x12 beams off to the side for the higher value. Bunch of work milling 200+ 2x4's...
Hey Mark & Eddie, Since I am new here and don't understand a lot of the terms Yall are using, I have some Questions if you don't mind answering them. And My biggest question is: How the hell do you tell a Male log from a Female Log ??? I grew up in the woods of Upstate NY around Auburn NY and Never heard my Grand Dad, Father or Uncles ever talk about Male and female Logs. And I'm 62, so kind of has me cruise ! We had a big Dairy Farm and use to cut wood for the wood furnace to heat the house and just never heard that term before. So if you don't mind, Please.. I'm getting the jest of the rest of the sawing, Taper, and so on. Since I have lived here in Florida for over 30 years now and Most trees around my Farm here are Water Oak, " When you cut them down, Water pours out of them like a river and they get Really big and rot fast when there big" and there good for BBQ nothing else. I enjoy your video's and Thanks for sharing Thanks Rich Dillon
I look forward to seeing it up and running. Everything takes time to do and sort out when your working full time, plus having so many orders to get out for different customers. Keep up the great work you do, take care both of you.
Do you sell the little bundles of fire wood? Seems like there proud of those thin pieces of wood. You call those white oaks big. My child hood home we had one 10 feet at base. It was huge. Thank you for your channel. I heard hydronic sound not heard all the time. It was due to the big big stuff and Hydraulic flow the Back and forth in valve. I complain a little also moving those big logs. Lol
never boring. there is something soothing about your videos that i can`t seem to get enough of.
thanks.
Big log, small log, it doesn't matter. You gotta cut what you have. Your videos are not boring, and the longer ones are my favorite.
thanks
I have seen quite a few sawing videos and I have never seen a boring video from you. Thank you
thanks Avelin.
I very much enjoy a soothing saw video...with commentary
I am a volunteer fireman here in Texas. Thank you for the shout out.
Hi Dennis , thanks for volunteering!
We watch you saw after a day at work as it helps us escape for 30 mins or so and forget the day at work. Thanks for that :)
glad you like our videos.
Sawing logs doesn't bore me, keep it up.
thanks Nancy Jean.
Mark no video of sawing lumber is boring thanks, Allen
I was a professional firefighter an also worked on a medic unit in Maryland for 30 years. You are not appreciated until the public needs you.....
It’s always nice to watch other people work and speculate from your armchair how they could do it better 👍🤗🇬🇧
very true.
Stressful day...I run a delivery route for a very large potato chip company. My product from the plant was 3 1/2 hours late, my route truck was cubed out and a tropical depression was dumping rain all day. A 13 hour workday, so yes, watching you and Eddie saw logs while enjoying some blue mountains beverage IS relaxing. Thanks for posting fellas, some of us need the unwind.
glad you liked the video!
yes mark you sure do help us relax on a hard day
You are NEVER boring.
thanks Karen.
Oh... why do we never see Eddie at the controls. FORCE LABOR IS ILLEGAL! Lol. Nice job guys.
thanks Nathan.
Good evening from Lincolnshire UK
Oxfordshire
I see IOM and Wayels flags.
Essex
good evening Andrew.
Could have used some of those 2x4s in my latest video ha ha. Great video Mark and thanks for the support 👍. Tommy
I did see the picnic table video , good job.
Helps me relax keep sawing
Happy Fathers Day guys. On the fire hose,you guys should get the police, paramedics, military, or any team to compete. I liked it. If I was closer I’d get an over the hill gang to compete, for at least one round. Ho Hi Ho 🎅🏻
thanks Kenneth.
I thought your water battle video was just fine . We were involved in a very bad motor vehicle accident a few weeks ago and all of the people that came to help were amazing . I thank anyone for there volunteer service . Nice to see them having some fun .
I hope everyone is ok.
Of course I watched Friday Eve wouldn’t miss it, I love the way you let Red talk, you surely made him feel great. Way to go guys!! Onward to 50k subscribers
We are better now. We got some wood to watch being sawed. I think it is cool a man that cuts logs and also makes cabinets also. To a end product. That's a man I want to buy. Pride in the hole process
thanks Ronald.
I could watch sawing videos all the time. Keep it up. At the best, from Queensland Australia. My dad and grandpa were pit sawing men. Grandpa also a Wheelwright.
I liked the water fight as usual and I knew better to distract the sawyer because he'd chunk knots at you for doing it. Happy Pappy's Day everybody and I wonder if the bus motor has any younguns. I bet they listen if it does. Thanks, Mark and GBWYall
thanks Lewie , happy pappy's day!
One outstanding thing about your mill is the way you do minimum wastage 😃😃😃😃
thanks Jayant.
Happy Fathers Day. Thanks for sharing making 2x4's. I like the master dog too.
thanks Cyndi.
Never boring my friend.👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼😀😀😀😀😀🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
Hey Mark, I just revisited the water brigade ( 4.5 K views & 61 comments) video. I did not see any of our comments receiving feedback-even though the viewers praised what you and all the volunteers had done for your community (and us every where else). I’ve enjoyed every video you & Eddie have made & learned from them all. You guys are true craftsmen. Thank you, John
thanks John , not sure why no feed back.
Thanks both of you never ever a boring video again thanks
thanks John.
I find it fascinating watching vids of how things are made including lumber. It is relaxing entertaining and fun plus your commentary is instructional plus entertaining. Keep up the good work Mark and T.H.E. Eddie Horvath!
Mark Is The Bob Ross Of Sawing :-)
unhappy little trees!
@@markgalicic7788 LOL !!!!!! Yep ! And in our little world over here we have a sawmill :-)
Thank y’all for everything y’all do!!!!!
Your videos are never boring to me
Years ago I was raised around a saw mill like yours at Suger Loaf Saw Mill about 54 miles north east of Bakersfield California
glad you like them.
always fun to see you have posted a new video.
thanks Joey.
I like Mark & Eddie, nice and laid back but still getting it done. 😎
thanks Mark.
@6:47 Never boring, Mark, but full o' good learning.
I enjoyed the water battle.
And this wasn’t a bad video either. Thanks for sharing.
thanks for watching.
Thanks for recommending "Real Southern Exposure". Good stuff.
Tim has a good channel.
Love this channel that's a nice setup you guys are 👍
thanks Chris.
Thank you for the video.
It’s a hard work turning out those small sticks what I call 4 x 2. Thanks for your video. Cheers to you Mark and Eddie.
yes it takes more time to saw.
The water video was great. I really enjoyed it.
glad you liked it James.
Waterball video was awesome! Reminded me of the county fairs when I was growing up. These youngsters can be impatient sometimes. Oh.... 1 log or 10? I'll watch them all be turned into something useful. Nice video guys!
thanks Nathan.
Good job Mark like to see the boards come off the mill
thanks Edward.
Pallet by fours? The repetion and reliable noise is soothing, keep sawing with enough detail to keep it interesting, keep it up.
A great tail-er-out, Eddie is one of the best. Always thinking.
thanks Noel.
Mark, you have the best videos on RUclips. Your sawing is bar none the best on RUclips. You are wondering who watches your videos, well I don’t miss a single one you post. I enjoy watching you mill all logs the good, the bad, and the ugly ones. These videos are a way of putting my mind at rest and not thinking of the battle I have with my health. I am on chemotherapy at this time to see if I can win this fight I have going on with leukemia. So, I really enjoy your videos.
thanks Ray , I hope all goes well with you.
Be strong, Ray.
@@MrPossumeyes Thanks for the comment, tomorrow I start my 3rd round of chemotherapy. I hope that this last time for this poison. I have lost 120 since February 2nd of this year, so I enjoy all of Marks videos.
Watching lumber being cut and the commentary is always relaxing. The Reel McCoy has quite a commentary too. I think I follow about a dozen sawyers with various types of mills
thanks Raymond.
RIP mike McCoy. 😢
Thanks for letting me know about my Role Model "Master Dog" getting a vacation day :-) . I am a nearly 62 year old disable person so I am on vacation 6 days a week . :-)
yes he got a day off.
Happy father's day, I just retired this month from civil service. Now I'm making timber framed sheds and green houses full time.
thanks , happy retirement!
Cool never boring
thanks John.
I do so like that blue stained sheathing. I think it makes very nice looking siding!!!
I like it.
No problem for me with sawing small logs. I enjoy watching whatever you do. Jason at Northwest Sawyer runs an LT35. Take care.
Bill
thanks Bill.
Your absolutely correct in saying that by watching these videos it can destress you, 100% agree, thanks guys 👍👍👍
glad you liked it.
Can't wait for Friday Eve.
we hope to have one.
We love the MASTER DOG 🐕
Thank you so much for the captions! I just knew you were saying things that we all want to here (or read), dang! Now I don’t have anything to complain about, keep on with what your doing,
HEAR not here, self correcting boo boo,
I don't know how to do cc.
Boring video? I could watch logs being sawn all day. This is what I call theraputic.
I don't know where you find the time you work a day job sawmill maintain a home take orders for the mill maintain the mill and have a family live plus do these videos you amaze me thanks for the entertainment.
it keeps us busy , thanks for watching.
I thought the water video was great Thanks for sharing 👍 🙂
glad you liked it.
Good job
thanks John.
In the UK it’s called a 4x2, we use the biggest size first. 4x2 is also Cockney rhyming slang for something else.
I didn't know that.
Good evening from SE Louisiana 21 Jun 21.
good evening Bill
I enjoyed the water cannon training.
Keep the blade spinning and Eddie slinging boards.
glad you like.
Nice that you do a sit down sometimes. So we get to know you guys better. :)
we need to do more of them.
I think the water battles are a blast. (Pun intended)
glad you like them Paul.
👍👍
thanks Tom.
Maybe not a 3rd arm, a switch that is easily accessible though that turns the camera wouldn't be too hard. Great videos! love the sawing.
thanks Bill.
Good evening from SE Louisiana 21 Jun 21
good evening Bill.
More sawing👌👏
yes sir.
I liked the Water Battle!
glad you liked it Mike.
this wood looks like it could be jack pine or lodge pole pine I have cut trees for poles and they like red pine or jack pine mostly
What does it take to have your lumber grade for home use ? I enjoy watching your video.
i can cut 40 to 50 12 ft 2*4 s by my self with my lt35 and woodmizer edger per hour in 24inch pine . love your videos . i cut mostly pallet lumber. i also have a woodmizer resaw a notcher 10 hp chop saw.
that's not bad.
I found your channel from "out of the woods"
welcome to our channel!
Great videos guys ! Love this stuff. Question : could you tell us how many state License plates you have on the wall ? Meaning what states are missing as of 6/22/2021 ? TY. 👍🏼
thanks , I will check.
40.9k! We're getting closer.
yes we are David.
Happy Father's Day Guy's as always a day late. it has become my standard as of late.
thanks James.
As long as your sawing I not bored ! Or is it board lol .
thanks Mark.
How is the kiln project coming along? Always good to see you and Eddie.
slow moving.
I watch because I have a sawmill I learn stuff
glad you like our videos.
Mark, you mentioned Cranberry... near Newland - Spruce Pine by chance ?
No, not boring at all
thanks Robert.
I see all those buildings in the background is that the land clearing co you work for? It looks like an industrial part of town rather than the rural location I had imagined. I'm sure you see all sorts of unusual wood in your business. Thanks Jim
no we don't work for a land clearing co, we just saw logs for them.
@@markgalicic7788 ok thanks. I'm sure you get quite a variety of wood. I love sassafras just for the smell.
Have You Guys Ever Thought About Doing A Video On The Maintenance On Your Bus Motor ??? Changing Water & Fuel Filters , Oil Change & Filter , etc.. Might Be Boring For Some But I Use To Be A Truck Driver Plus I Ran Heavy Equipment In The Air Force And Also In Civilian Live So I Know Things Like That Are Important . Some Of The Folks On Here Might Like To See A Maintenance Video . Just A Thought , Idea For You For Videos
we sure can.
Happy Fathers day
thanks Rickey.
That last log you sliced up---I know you have a big fat order for 2x4's but if you have the logs, at some point it seems like you should keep those nice 8x10 or 8x12 beams off to the side for the higher value. Bunch of work milling 200+ 2x4's...
yes very true.
I’ve always wished for a third hand in the center of my chest to hold things with!
🤙😇
thanks Roger.
if your hydraulics cancel each other out when you push 2 buttons that means there is a problem with your hydruli s
I like the sasquatch shirt ,have you seen one ?
Hey Mark & Eddie, Since I am new here and don't understand a lot of the terms Yall are using, I have some Questions if you don't mind answering them. And My biggest question is: How the hell do you tell a Male log from a Female Log ??? I grew up in the woods of Upstate NY around Auburn NY and Never heard my Grand Dad, Father or Uncles ever talk about Male and female Logs. And I'm 62, so kind of has me cruise ! We had a big Dairy Farm and use to cut wood for the wood furnace to heat the house and just never heard that term before. So if you don't mind, Please..
I'm getting the jest of the rest of the sawing, Taper, and so on. Since I have lived here in Florida for over 30 years now and Most trees around my Farm here are Water Oak, " When you cut them down, Water pours out of them like a river and they get Really big and rot fast when there big" and there good for BBQ nothing else. I enjoy your video's and Thanks for sharing
Thanks Rich Dillon
Great video Mark and Eddie. Take care. Any news on the Kiln area.
thanks Adrian, hope to have the kiln running soon.
I look forward to seeing it up and running. Everything takes time to do and sort out when your working full time, plus having so many orders to get out for different customers. Keep up the great work you do, take care both of you.
The water battle was one of the "COOLEST" videos yet!
thanks Arthur.
Mike throws the first outer cuts into his burn pit, can you save them?
we sell them for camp firewood.
If you would like to see a clapboard mill check out- surviving Maine on a 20 acre farm
Happy Father's Day.
thanks Karen.
Do you sell the little bundles of fire wood? Seems like there proud of those thin pieces of wood.
You call those white oaks big. My child hood home we had one 10 feet at base. It was huge. Thank you for your channel. I heard hydronic sound not heard all the time. It was due to the big big stuff and Hydraulic flow the Back and forth in valve. I complain a little also moving those big logs. Lol
we sell it by the pick up truck load.
can you still saw with a blade that has 1 thooth missing?
not a good idea , the saw would not have the right tension.
When are you guys going to get the kiln up and running?
hope soon.
First Day of Summer Guys
yes sir.