Turned out amazing. Thinking of doing the same thing. I'd like to dig down on the sawdust side and have a couple wheelbarrows flush with the concrete that I could just sweep the dust into. Then dump on the garden when full.
A site that I watch with a shop that he built for his portable mill is almost identical to yours. The side that he loads his logs from is very similar to yours as well. What he did was build two frames to fit in that large opening and put a heavy duty plastic on both frames and hung the frames to the posts. When he loads the logs on his machine and when not in use he can close both frames that are covered nicely in plastic to keep the rain and snow off his machine. It looks very nice as well. Just a thought. Love the concrete floor. Great job.
@@johnkidd2067 it is: Smoky Mountain Outpost find Episode: S2 EP3 WOODWORK MILLING LUMBER FOR THE TIMBER FRAME OUTDOOR FOREST KITCHEN. Go to minute 17:34 to see full door. He has other videos that show the making of the door you will just have to browse around. God bless.
You opted to work on a concrete floor instead of a dirt & sawdust floor? Oh my aching legs!! & You can't be in snow country, or the first time that polished floor sees snow & you step on it, you're going for a ride!
Turned out amazing. Thinking of doing the same thing. I'd like to dig down on the sawdust side and have a couple wheelbarrows flush with the concrete that I could just sweep the dust into. Then dump on the garden when full.
It's nice to see other part of the farm then your quarantine cabin build. A lot a work running a farm. He Safe & Yh Wh blessed.
Yes. I always have a list. But thats a good thing! Thanks for watching!
Congrats on the new floor it looks awesome!!!
Thanks Amy. Those Facebook posts were funny!
Awesome job all around. New mill sounds exciting.
Can't wait comes in around 12/23.
There’s just something about a smooth concrete slab that just makes you feel all warm and fuzzy
Nothing better than a new slab!!!
Pretty cool
Thats fantastic...great job
Thank you and Thanks for watching!
A site that I watch with a shop that he built for his portable mill is almost identical to yours. The side that he loads his logs from is very similar to yours as well. What he did was build two frames to fit in that large opening and put a heavy duty plastic on both frames and hung the frames to the posts. When he loads the logs on his machine and when not in use he can close both frames that are covered nicely in plastic to keep the rain and snow off his machine. It looks very nice as well. Just a thought. Love the concrete floor. Great job.
That sounds interesting. What is the channel? I would like to check that out...
@@johnkidd2067 it is: Smoky Mountain Outpost find Episode: S2 EP3 WOODWORK MILLING LUMBER FOR THE TIMBER FRAME OUTDOOR FOREST KITCHEN. Go to minute 17:34 to see full door. He has other videos that show the making of the door you will just have to browse around. God bless.
Nice!
Busy year at the Kidd farm !! That pad came out nice John ! Now u can put up more lumber for the cabin. Lol. Happy thanksgiving from Maine !!
Yes sir. Happy Thanksgiving to you!
When are you going to get back to the Quarantine Cabin build I am hooked on watching it.
We gunna get back to it in the next couple of weeks. Soon as I clear my plate a bit. Thanks so much for your support!
Looks good. What will you do with the sawdust?...... Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family.
Put it in the horse stalls or compost it. Thanks for watching!
You'll be able drive a bulldozer up on thst slab. Im curious about the Beam overhead. Is it one whole log milled into certain size?
The beam is an engineered Micro Lam (2)2x12.
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Guessing LT40 wide or LX450??
You opted to work on a concrete floor instead of a dirt & sawdust floor? Oh my aching legs!!
& You can't be in snow country, or the first time that polished floor sees snow & you step on it, you're going for a ride!