Nice addition! Enjoy your channel and the content you put out. Don’t get to comment very much because we usually watch on the TV but catch every episode.
I have the same mill but the trailer model. Works great but it’s definitely a learning curve tweaking the tension. Woodland Mills has given me three different instructions since I’ve owned it. Hopefully the last one is good long term! It’s unsettling having blades pop off! Good luck and enjoy the mill. It is fun 👍🏻
I think I've seen the 3 methods as I've been researching mills (bearing flush, 2.5-3 turns, or 20-25ft.lbs)? I need a torque wrench that is accurate at that range. Most seem to start at 25 or 50ft.lbs. That method seems like the most repeatable.
So jealous. Enjoy that mill for us men that don't have one.
It will come in handy for sure!! Terry
Now THAT is an exciting addition Phil! Looking forward to see what you get done with that. 👍👍
Yes very exciting. It taking a while for us to get some use out of it, but hope to get some storage buildings together this year.
Awesome!!! 👍🪵🪚👏🇺🇸 Rick
Nice! Your woods don't stand a chance now!
Very nice setup!
Great video hope you have more video,s with saw mill looks like a good time with you and your family.
I'll definitely have more coming. We have lots of projects we want to do
Nice addition! Enjoy your channel and the content you put out. Don’t get to comment very much because we usually watch on the TV but catch every episode.
thanks a lot for taking a minute to leave a comment. I appreciate you following along!
Congrats! The mill looks amazing.
That’s awesome! I was looking at that brand of sawmill. Keep us up to date on the dialing in of it. Keep up the good work!
Will do! Thanks for watching
Nice mill I’m jealous been wanting one for a while have a great day
thanks. I'll let yall know how it works out.
I have the same mill but the trailer model. Works great but it’s definitely a learning curve tweaking the tension. Woodland Mills has given me three different instructions since I’ve owned it. Hopefully the last one is good long term! It’s unsettling having blades pop off! Good luck and enjoy the mill. It is fun 👍🏻
I think I've seen the 3 methods as I've been researching mills (bearing flush, 2.5-3 turns, or 20-25ft.lbs)? I need a torque wrench that is accurate at that range. Most seem to start at 25 or 50ft.lbs. That method seems like the most repeatable.
I've heard those have to be perfectly level for a straight cut, might be worth double checking
I've been checking regularly since its just on blocks and I know it'll settle as we're moving around heavy logs.
First… nice mill love the videos