Woodland Mills HM130 Max //SAWMILL Overview

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • We are using a Woodland Mills HM130 Max portable sawmill to cut lumber for our barn and sawmill cover. In this video, Greg walks you through the description and gives a sawmill overview. He shares about many components including, his thoughts on the assembly of HM130 MAX.
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Комментарии • 42

  • @BissellMapleFarm
    @BissellMapleFarm Год назад +3

    It is way more fun milling that i thought it was going to be. That was my experience. I knew it would be fun! But it is better than that!

  • @a_farm_west_of_boring
    @a_farm_west_of_boring 9 месяцев назад +2

    I've had my 130 MAX for a while now. Totally enjoy the adventure. I'm sure that you are a pro by now!

    • @ourdreaminthewoods
      @ourdreaminthewoods  9 месяцев назад +2

      Thank you! It’s pretty fun, right?! I do feel like I am getting better at using and knowing the sawmill…. And on camera! 😆

  • @RockhillfarmYT
    @RockhillfarmYT Год назад +2

    Nice base for the mill

    • @ourdreaminthewoods
      @ourdreaminthewoods  Год назад

      Thank you! We are very happy with it. Do you have a sawmill/base?

    • @RockhillfarmYT
      @RockhillfarmYT Год назад

      @@ourdreaminthewoods I’m about to have a 130 max. Been using a friend mill
      Planning out a mill shed build

    • @ourdreaminthewoods
      @ourdreaminthewoods  Год назад

      @@RockhillfarmYT Just subscribed to you, can’t wait to watch! Our sawmill cover/shed should be done late spring/early summer!

  • @mcbride457
    @mcbride457 Год назад +3

    Nice base. Really heavy duty.

  • @deana1848
    @deana1848 Год назад +3

    Can’t wait to see what you create with your milled lumber! 🌲

  • @fricknjeep
    @fricknjeep Год назад +1

    what a good job setting the mill up john

  • @terryatpi
    @terryatpi Год назад +2

    Nice job. Will be tuning in. Thanks

  • @renorepeatrachelanddanesei5230
    @renorepeatrachelanddanesei5230 Год назад +1

    Despite growing up in a wood shop around a lot of lumber and sawdust, I knew virtually nothing about sawmills. Thanks for the tour and can't wait to see the progress.

    • @ourdreaminthewoods
      @ourdreaminthewoods  Год назад

      Thanks for watching! If there's something you'd like to know more about, let us know.

  • @malbrandow7382
    @malbrandow7382 Год назад +1

    Just found your channel.
    Noticed your yellow blade guide is not in the plastic bracket inside the blade cover. But you maybe know this by now, lol!
    Doin' a great job & good luck!

    • @ourdreaminthewoods
      @ourdreaminthewoods  Год назад

      Thank you! Yes, I do know that now. It took me awhile to figure that out! 😂 Thanks for watching! 😊

  • @lectro88
    @lectro88 Год назад +2

    I bought the same unit and 2 extensions as well, I elected for 2x6 overlapping making basically 4x6 25'feet long with crossovers just like a railroad and can add to or away from those in a manner to allow for un-level terrain at the feet.
    its taken me about 3 weeks to assemble by myself with weather and my old bones.
    I added washers to both sides of every bolt and washers are face side up(i'm cranky like that)I probably spent $75 in washers. but no scratched paint or galvanize so a little added rust protection.
    I have kept the unit and rails tarped thus far till I get structure over it.
    Maybe can cut 1st log after xmas.
    Overall I am happy with quality and customer support at Woodland.
    my opinion best unit for money for home/hobby/homestead.
    cheers.

    • @ourdreaminthewoods
      @ourdreaminthewoods  Год назад

      I agree with the quality of the Woodland Mills for the money. I changed my tune regarding a cover and that is my next project. Right now it is a wintery mess. But, I did get the concrete piers in before winter kicked in. Would love to see a picture of your setup!

    • @cautious1343
      @cautious1343 Год назад +1

      Looks like I have found the right channel. I have thought about buying a portable mill. Do you guys have any knowledge about them? And you both say best unit for the money. What do you think is the best mill money aside? And, if I can ask, what was your total cost for mill, extensions, and foundation?

    • @lectro88
      @lectro88 Год назад +1

      @@cautious1343 If you're wanting suggestions...
      Buy the biggest unit you can get. thats the 130max, you need to decide if you want it on a trailer or not. I thought I could build a better trailer no short sections due to shipping restrictions.
      I bought 2 extensions and don't regret it but will probably source angle locally in 20-30 foot lengths as I cut longer material. and can use bunks and dogs for new rail angle.
      I see guys jacking around struggling with mills with short rails because they didn't buy extensions.
      You WILL at some point get that larger log that you never thought you would encounter, and having a 122 or 126 series will be an obvious mistake.
      One thing is for sure... The stuff is not going to get any cheaper. Wait a few months and watch the price increase $1K-$1500
      Watch other guys videos on these units and you will be hard pressed to find complaints if they are using them correctly or have a little general knowledge of how to operate equipment correctly.
      Take your time and assemble and level track properly.
      Materials in your area will dictate what you spend on setup.
      What I paid has nothing to do with your expense or location for shipping.
      So call woodlands and get a quote or build your cart online at their site.
      I have said this many times this mill if you set it up properly can cut better than some people are capable of reading a tape measure.
      But remember you are cutting Rough Cut Lumber,
      Also don't skimp on blades, I now have 40 blades and they were hard to find at one time. a mill is worthless without blades, and if you think you can sharpen good luck, I knew I could til I went to a shop and watched the whole process.
      Good luck and Stay Safe.

    • @ourdreaminthewoods
      @ourdreaminthewoods  Год назад

      @@cautious1343 Thank you and welcome! I agree with @lectro88 . I never looked into trailering the sawmill, so I'm not sure about that. A long (20-30ft) angle iron is a good idea for sure. But, I am more of wood guy vs. a metal guy so buying stock extensions from Woodland Mills worked good for me. I think the large engine is important with the 130 max.
      As for cost....
      *sawmill with extensions : $6K
      *sawmill upgrades : $1300
      *sawmill base : $1500
      *sawmill cover : $1500
      Hope this helps!

    • @ourdreaminthewoods
      @ourdreaminthewoods  Год назад

      @@lectro88 Wow! Thank you so much for your very knowledgeable and thoughtful comment. Do you have a RUclips channel? We'd love to subscribe to you!

  • @ourdreaminthewoods
    @ourdreaminthewoods  Год назад +2

    We hope you enjoy this video! It was one of the first ones that we filmed, so we were still a little nervous, but getting better with each video. Hope you think so, too! There's a lot of great information, especially if you are thinking about getting your own sawmill.

  • @wilmamcdermott3065
    @wilmamcdermott3065 Год назад +1

    I always use a ratchet strap and tie the saw head so the wind doesnt blow it

    • @ourdreaminthewoods
      @ourdreaminthewoods  Год назад +1

      That’s a good tip. I use a pair of needle nose vise-grips and lock the sawmill head in place.

  • @waderue
    @waderue Год назад

    I really wish I had a sawmill as a trained carpenter I love wood and it would be nice to take a tree and make lumber is used to make what I want because now that I am older I have got in cabinets and stuff like that I like to make and lord knows I have to make a special coffee table for my brother and it will have 8 sides so it not round but it will look cool when have it done so wish me luck because it a lot to figure out

    • @ourdreaminthewoods
      @ourdreaminthewoods  Год назад

      That does sound complicated, but beautiful! You are a nice brother! 😊

  • @michaelcrews8438
    @michaelcrews8438 Год назад

    Thanks

  • @hpw59
    @hpw59 Год назад +1

    I just subscribed to your channel....have ordered an HM130Max with 2 bed extensions. I was wondering your thoughts on having the mill so far off the ground. I was thinking for mine to help with loading onto deck is to have the bed as close to ground level as possible. Mine is without the trailer package. Any thoughts on my idea?

    • @ourdreaminthewoods
      @ourdreaminthewoods  Год назад +2

      It depends on whether you have the ability to lift logs with machinery. If you don't have the ability to lift logs, then the mill on the ground makes more sense when you are primarily using a winch or log peavey/cant hook. Downside is the working height while dealing with the log on the mill - lots of bending and pulling slabs/lumber from the mill. Harder on your back in the end. Hope you enjoy your new mill, they are a lot of fun and oddly satisfying! Thank you for subscribing and definitely let us know what you think of your mill, once it arrives and is all set up.

    • @hpw59
      @hpw59 Год назад

      @@ourdreaminthewoods Don't have a skid steer but a tractor with 1000lb. lift capacity. That is what I was going to do is build as close to the ground as possible to be able to roll logs onto the deck. I also have a 12,000 winch that I might be able to rig up for placing logs. Thanks

  • @cautious1343
    @cautious1343 Год назад +1

    Just with the concrete your cost is up there.

    • @ourdreaminthewoods
      @ourdreaminthewoods  Год назад

      Yes, it just seems like that’s how it goes with concrete…you always seem to need more. We wanted to have a very sturdy base since we know it will be in this spot for a few years, maybe longer.

    • @cautious1343
      @cautious1343 Год назад +1

      @@ourdreaminthewoods well... by the looks of it, and your description, I would say you definitely achieved the goal. Very nicely done. Strong and sturdy. I'm going to buy a sawmill pretty soon. Did you research the top brands before buying woodland mills?

    • @ourdreaminthewoods
      @ourdreaminthewoods  Год назад +1

      @@cautious1343 Thank you. We are happy with it. The short story on choosing the Woodland Mills HM130 Max is that my brother-in-law (Erik) had already done a bunch of research for us (we share the sawmill). I added the two extensions and upgrades to help fit our needs.

  • @cancelchannel3394
    @cancelchannel3394 Год назад +2

    I would keep a torque wrench in the plastic tube, and maybe a wrench or two for tightening up loose nuts and bolts 🔩 on track & mill ")