How to Make Money With a Sawmill

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  • Опубликовано: 7 окт 2024
  • #essentialmountainhomesteading #homesteading #ruralliving #cabinbuilder #homebuilder #diyhomebuild #howtobuild #cabinliving #mountainliving

Комментарии • 42

  • @johnball2657
    @johnball2657 7 лет назад +18

    wow what a great guy. back here on the east coast with the dog eat dog mentality it's rare to have a fella give you such great information cherish your friends they are more valuable than gold

  • @pcking2008
    @pcking2008 7 лет назад +3

    The wisdom from the elders.....priceless! Angel from The Bay

  • @starchuk1735
    @starchuk1735 7 лет назад +7

    What a cool guy! Loads of valuable information. You guys should do more videos together, love the back and forth conversation. Well done! I also like you discuss dollars and cents :P

  • @helmighomestead2976
    @helmighomestead2976 4 года назад +2

    great video. good info. I have a homestead, and just placed my order last week on a LT15 mill! will be ready in 8 weeks

  • @kevinchapman530
    @kevinchapman530 3 года назад +6

    This guy was right about lumber going up.. I think he's a time traveler 😂

  • @maehay4065
    @maehay4065 7 лет назад +6

    This Gentleman has a wealth of information that has to be a great resource and experience with what he does for a living! 👍👍👏☝️😍🏡

  • @jimburns5225
    @jimburns5225 7 лет назад +9

    Cultivating a friendship with a gentleman of that ol fellers caliber can net an education that money cant buy. Found your channel from links from Nick and Ester, I'm thinking ol Nick might also be a gold mine of info. Watching you run equipment I'm thinking you have spilt a bit of coffee on the dash of a machine or two. Take care n have fun Jim

  • @PopPopTerry
    @PopPopTerry 7 лет назад +3

    Wow, what an interview. I really enjoyed that. Just came in the house from mine Lt40hd, its a 1996 model that I picked up after 17 years of sitting unused, after the owner died, only 450 hours on it. 2weeks of cleaning and servicing and she runs like a champ. love the hydraulics because I've had a stroke. Keep the videos coming.

  • @midwestmodelrailroadz4022
    @midwestmodelrailroadz4022 7 лет назад +4

    when I had my sawmill I would charge an hourly cutting rate because I had several customers that would only want to pay for heartwood width of the boards. for example if we had a 12" wide board but the narrowest part of the heartwood was 2" they only wanted to pay for the 2" wide, but wanted the whole board. Just got easier to use a flat rate. Keep up the great work.

  • @PermaPen
    @PermaPen 7 лет назад +2

    Loving the education, thank you!

  • @CutandShoot5x5
    @CutandShoot5x5 6 лет назад +3

    This was an outstanding video THANK YOU!

  • @trexmcnamara
    @trexmcnamara 3 года назад +2

    Lubrication is to keep things cool. It's the same thing ✌️.

  • @MrScoresby
    @MrScoresby 7 лет назад +5

    Josh: When using full dimension ungraded lumber a 2x4 = 8 sq. inches and a graded 2x6 is 8.25 square inches in cross section. There for you can use full dimension 2x4's on 24" centers where you would use graded 2x6's for out buildings, uninspected cabins etc. If it is to be inspected you must use graded lumber. But make sure it is wane free and only has solid knots equivalent to #2 SPF for framing. Still keep to the span charts in the code books but drop one size with full dimension lumber. In timber frame or pole buildings I still use the graded load size spec. but use full dimension for posts or bigger to allow for notches and mortises . Bert

    • @EssentialMountainHomesteading
      @EssentialMountainHomesteading  7 лет назад

      Bert,
      That's some great advice and really well said, please keep sharing your insight. Thank you, Josh@EMH

    • @brendanagunst3918
      @brendanagunst3918 7 лет назад +1

      Bert, I really appreciate you sharing this. I didn't realize there was so much to lumber and especially how it relates to code.

  • @2.67acrehomestead2
    @2.67acrehomestead2 7 лет назад +5

    Great video

    • @EssentialMountainHomesteading
      @EssentialMountainHomesteading  7 лет назад +1

      Thanks, I love having Ben out to our place to pick his brain, He has got more experience in his left hand then I have in my whole body.

  • @Hapharzardly
    @Hapharzardly 7 лет назад +1

    Excellent! Very informative.

  • @9mil168
    @9mil168 2 года назад +1

    Oh man $15 a sheet. LOL. Look how right that old man turned out to be. The craps 80 a sheet now.

  • @zacktube100
    @zacktube100 4 года назад

    The drying question and answer after 10:00 was good. A picture of banding would be nice.

  • @OhioPrepperOne
    @OhioPrepperOne 7 лет назад +1

    Wow, awesome, thanks!!!

  • @starchuk1735
    @starchuk1735 7 лет назад

    Also to help with checking and warpage there are end sealers that prevent the wood from drying to quickly causing it to bow and bend. I have never personally used it but plan on checking it out or doing more research once I am closer to milling my own lumber. It would be similar to what box stores like home depot do with dipping the ends in a wax type substance. I have noticed once you cut those ends off the boards they can sure twist and turn if they are still moist and dry too quickly say in a warm home or shop.

    • @OregonOldTimer
      @OregonOldTimer 3 года назад

      Anchor Seal is the brand of end sealer a lot of millers use. Amazon, if you can't find it locally.

  • @soflodoug
    @soflodoug 3 года назад +1

    plywood is $45.00 or more a sheet now! Should have bought the forest.

  • @onlineoffgrid
    @onlineoffgrid 5 лет назад +3

    I am interested in the woodmizer setup for a small business and home use, I have been looking at the stationary platforms v the mobile models they offer would be interested to hear your views on either models thanks

    • @EssentialMountainHomesteading
      @EssentialMountainHomesteading  5 лет назад +3

      I've got some videos coming up along those very lines, Stay tuned!

    • @onlineoffgrid
      @onlineoffgrid 5 лет назад +1

      Essential Mountain Homesteading
      look forward to seeing them I have followed Red Poppy for a while now and just found your channel while researching woodmizer

  • @diyVT
    @diyVT 4 года назад +1

    Now 1/2 inch OSB is over $20 where I live. It's crazy.

    • @EssentialMountainHomesteading
      @EssentialMountainHomesteading  4 года назад

      We are at $24.00 here for a 4x8 sheet of OSB. I have never seen prices so high.

    • @abelk918
      @abelk918 3 года назад +2

      @@EssentialMountainHomesteading man it hasn't gotten better since then

    • @danietkissenle
      @danietkissenle 3 года назад +1

      @@EssentialMountainHomesteading now its up to 56 for 7/16

  • @brendanagunst3918
    @brendanagunst3918 7 лет назад

    Loved this video, we're thinking about a sawmill and trying to decide the best avenue for us, Alaska chainsaw mill or a Wood Mizer. Very informative.

  • @thatguyonabicycleofconsurv3908
    @thatguyonabicycleofconsurv3908 6 лет назад

    Who is this guy your talking to, and where is he

  • @romeliapolly2520
    @romeliapolly2520 6 лет назад +1

    Awesome solutions for wooden project is woodprix.

  • @romaineathey2690
    @romaineathey2690 5 лет назад

    If you want you can learn from woodprix scripts how to make it yourself.

  • @babarex30
    @babarex30 4 года назад

    Trop de blabla. Scies les gars