There is 8 presets they work right to left so as you flick the buttons off the next light that is on will work I just have 4/4 and 5/4. Then 3” .. 3.5”. .. 4” then 6/4 .. 5.5”. And 6”. There’s a toggle on the panel to make them bigger or smaller. 1/32 at a time
Hope it’s not confusing .. I know I do it at a fairly fast pace. I’m trying to train a guy he’s just 20 yrs old but he’s a good kid .. its tough for me to slow it down to where people understand what I’m doing
I, your commentary is tremendous that really makes us feel as though we are right there in the saw cab with you. But I have one question what is wrong with your hat or is it a nervous reaction of some sort? I’m a self have a nervous tick with my mouth. Stay safe God bless.✌️🇨🇦
Houses use to make out of cottonwood years ago It is technically a hardwood because it loses its leaves in the winter but is very soft like pine We mix it with softwoods for pallet stock anyways. The lumber we make pointed garden stakes it does dry fairly hard Many sawmill cut it to make caskets believe it or not
@CarnivoreCurin lots of elm still grows in our area some of the red elm has the elm disease but the grey elm grows with no problems there is also an invasive elm that grows Chinese/siberian elm. It’s very awesome looking wood I have a video somewhere of the difference
Those are pretty nice logs. Great/fast sawing. Thanks.
Thank you for watching and always commenting
Great commentary,Interesting viewing as always Cheers
Thank you Pat. Thanks for watching
Great video, thank you for sharing!
Thanks for watching
great video Marc , do you have a stack setting on your setworks?
There is 8 presets they work right to left so as you flick the buttons off the next light that is on will work I just have 4/4 and 5/4. Then 3” .. 3.5”. .. 4” then 6/4 .. 5.5”. And 6”. There’s a toggle on the panel to make them bigger or smaller. 1/32 at a time
I concur with the others, nice commentary
Hope it’s not confusing .. I know I do it at a fairly fast pace. I’m trying to train a guy he’s just 20 yrs old but he’s a good kid .. its tough for me to slow it down to where people understand what I’m doing
@@TheWildWestMill you’re fine, not confusing at all
I, your commentary is tremendous that really makes us feel as though we are right there in the saw cab with you. But I have one question what is wrong with your hat or is it a nervous reaction of some sort? I’m a self have a nervous tick with my mouth. Stay safe God bless.✌️🇨🇦
I never wear a hat when I’m sawing. It was hot in the cab the ac wasn’t working great I just wasn’t comfortable Thanks for watching buddy
Do you have more than one customer for the pallet stock or for the ties that you are constantly producing?
Yes sir there are multiple customers
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@@변종윤변종윤 thanks for watching
Hoy did you mount the camera to follow the carriage? Cheers
Someone is standing behind me taking video with my phone
Never heard of sawing cottonwood, is that a hardwood? What do people make out of it?
Houses use to make out of cottonwood years ago It is technically a hardwood because it loses its leaves in the winter but is very soft like pine We mix it with softwoods for pallet stock anyways. The lumber we make pointed garden stakes it does dry fairly hard Many sawmill cut it to make caskets believe it or not
@@TheWildWestMill fascinating
@@1611_KJB just type into google search engine what cottonwood is used for if you would like to know more about it
That one looks suspiciously like Oak. Is that one and Oak?
It’s all cottonwood aspen and balm which is just like cottonwood There was on big Elm around 3 or 4 logs from the start I think it was
@@TheWildWestMill Thanks for responding. I thought all the elm in the country was extinct. But I think ready home is drop dead gorgeous.
@CarnivoreCurin lots of elm still grows in our area some of the red elm has the elm disease but the grey elm grows with no problems there is also an invasive elm that grows Chinese/siberian elm. It’s very awesome looking wood I have a video somewhere of the difference
@@TheWildWestMill I really didn't know that.