Very sad to see an old big tree that still is full of moisture which means it was living being cut down and processed. Being a builder and cabinet maker I see and recognize the value in wood but old growth such as this should be protected for future generations to witness and experience.
@@luatmac Hello. My question to you is a simple one. "Was the tree dead"? If it was, I think that it's great that you were able to use it's wood to create beauty from it's wood. The truth of the matter is that many governments are allowing the cutting down of big old growth trees after the Forrest's have been burnt and cleared.
That's right. our company transports dead trees (may die due to life cycle, storm damage, flooding) we work based on the permission of the government and always respect the law on tree protection
@@luatmac That you for your reply and explanation. I'm very happy to hear that. The video does show everyone being skilled I wish your business all the best.
philanna38, man i was thinking the same thing. That beautiful tree survived for so many years unmolested. And then these wicked people just decided to kill the tree for no other reason than profit. There must of been tens of thousands of other trees much less younger. What a bunch of wicked fools.
you are a nature lover, always be in nature, i know it. the tree is dead, it's a pity, but instead of us letting it rot, the better way is to create valuable furniture
We don't know it's age from this, but you can see that it was a live tree. It lived through at least a five hundred to a thousand years of storms. I doubt it was blown down. I burn wood for heat, but am saddened to see these old ones cut for profit. We all know that left to do it, big lumber companies would denude the planet and never replant.
I can't explain to you why it died. and the lifespan of each species is different. Everything has a cycle and so do trees. Instead of letting it rot, it's better to create value for itself
You realize that lumber companies plant far more trees than they cut down? They plant more trees and protect their environment more than all the conservationists and tree huggers ever do.
@@saintmalaclypse3217 Definatley not blown down..only a sucker would believe that, these guys make a living off of these trees and dont care what anyone thinks
I know that. but there are many reasons here and in each case. we have to work in the harshest conditions, lacking in both material and economic, for money we risk our lives, house money, car money, money to support wife and children, daily living month, we accept to trade it to work in such circumstances, we always coordinate smoothly with each other in such conditions throughout the working process. Of course, wearing protective gear is a job to ensure your own safety. but we want to assure ourselves to our boss that we are always fine
There are many questions raised in your way mentioned above. You have lived in an environment that is full of all conditions as well as spiritually protective of all. but we are resilient and indomitable people who have gone through 2 arduous and fierce wars and have been used to living in the most difficult and harshest conditions, lacking both material and spiritual. So for us personal protective equipment is no longer so important. due to different circumstances and circumstances. With an iron spirit, we will resolve to rise up to prove to the world that Vietnam will be a developed country despite going through 2 fierce wars.
My woodwork teacher at school had a large cross section of a tree like this. It was just a quarter of the cross section, but in gold paint it showed the rings which aligned to significant events. Man walking on the moon, Magna Carta being signed, he birth of Christ etc etc. was fantastic. Maybe there’s something like that you could do for extra value (apart from lumber)? If so, I’d buy one.
If you understood even the basics you would know the tree was dead long before it was cut. Glad it was utilized instead of letting fire or bugs destroy the usable wood 👍
I don't know where I will have to explain to you: all things born have a life cycle. And it's completely normal for a tree to die. It is worth mentioning that if you leave it in the position where it died, what will happen will suddenly it collapse. What will the ecosystem around it be like?
I don't know how to explain. i am a worker and i get paid to work in this harsh environment. we don't even have protective gear but what we have is a bravery in our work
I wouldn't see this as getting something done. It's far more un-doing something that was already done. I am a woodworker and I love beautiful woodgrain as much as anyone else, but at this point in the state of the world cutting down a tree like this is a complete disgrace. What is it about mankind that makes us see something old and say "let's kill it!"?
@@UriahGiles I definitely see your point...I have a small bandsaw mill and I guess I just got caught up in the moment of seeing what they did with this giant tree. My hope is that it was harvested after it was already down. I harvest most of my lumber from fallen trees on my property.
I would love to see some of the items you make from the trees it’s life in the forest may be over but I am sure it will still serve a new purpose now it is some beautiful wood.
I will add, your pretty good to cut such a large diameter log with your chainsaw and come out so close all the way around on your cut, if i had attempted this cut i am sure i wouldnt even be close on the straight cut, good job
All the CO2 used from the atmosphere is stored in the wood itself. So certainly a lot of mass there overall, but a relatively small amount each year. Often people misunderstand "removing CO2", like the tree is sucking it up and making it disappear.
@@luatmac Any idea how many cubic feet of wood in that tree? -------------------------- Divide that by about 3000 to find cubic feet of growth per year???
@@luatmac I think that number might be a little off.... 200 cubic feet total wood / 3000 years = 0.07 cubic feet of wood per year grown ----------- (I realize that there is a lot of wood that is not counted in the 200 such as the branches and twigs and roots, etc.)-------- I am glad you cut it up for furniture that might make the rare wood last many more generations and allow people to enjoy it. --- Please pay no attention to other comments from people who treat the tree as if it were something sacred. People are far more important than trees It seems like too many comments here care more about trees than they do about human beings.
Everyone has their own way of thinking and I always respect everyone's opinion. I do not endorse the act of cutting down such a large tree while it is still alive. but when its life is over, we should take advantage of it. I do agree with your point
in my opinion no human should have a right to take these old trees that were around long long before any of us. they should have seniority once they reach a certain age
It's sad to see a old giant like that cut down. But I've watched alot of these videos from over there. It's not important to them. It's just a thing. Only thing that matters to them is the money it'll bring.
I never seen that giant tree in my whole life! Can't believe that tree was 3,000 years old!!! 😮 Lot of hard work to cut this giant log with your chainsaw!!! UNBELIEVABLE!!!! LOL!
@@luatmac I know you all did...I noticed it that you guys worked so hard to cut that giant tree. Couldn't believe that tree lived so longest time.... 3,000 years old!!!! It would be the best world record giant tree in your hometown.
It's a pity it died. and we took advantage of it. When it dies it will affect the ecosystems around it. we transported it to the safe zone and cut it out
there are many different opinions. but I think above all is to serve the interests of people. We always protect all endangered timber species in terms of quantity. obey the law to protect trees
That tree made them work for every sab of timber they cut from it. Almost a shame to see such an old growth tree having being cut down and reduced to slices of wood.
Yes! It may be difficult to explain to you, old trees often bring little oxygen to the earth and need to be removed to make room for other ecosystems, but the main reason is still human greed.
Yes! It may be difficult to explain to you, old trees often bring little oxygen to the earth and need to be removed to make room for other ecosystems, but the main reason is still human greed.
OSHA would have a field day with that operation. The guy pushing the saw carriage standing directly under the band saw blade has more faith than me . If that blade snapped he would get sliced in two.
3000 years old ?! If true, that wasn't a lumber project, that was a temple of nature which was reduced to wooden planks and other such futile things; which themselves will probably not last longer that a couple of decades, at most. Did you know that a myriad of living organisms need old and fallen trees, slowly rotting, to survive?
Seeing them working without any kind of protection gear makes me nervous. We should pay a price for that work which would allow these workers to get some proper protection gear.
@@luatmac That' 's what I mean; this timber is sold for a massive price in Western countries. So a few dollars, more or less, won't make a difference for the buyer, but for you. Similar to other fair trade products.
I cannot believe the way they’re lifting and moving that huge trunk, must go 10/12 ton!! I’ve worked in the rigging/lifting business all my life in the oil industry and I appreciate they have limited resources at their disposal but I would find it startling if nobody has been killed or seriously injured moving loads like that around that antique band saw!!!!😮😮😮😮😮
@IT? As opposed to what? Pushing the bandsaw? I have a sawmill a lot smaller than this one and it really doesn't matter much whether I push or pull the saw through the log.
I'm sure I'll have to explain to millions of people like you: this tree has reached its end of life. and to make use of it we have a project to cut it out
Wow !!! A 3000 year old tree . Cut down in a couple of hours . You people should be so proud of yourselves!!!! A crime commited against Mother Earth . My heart is broken!!!!
Very sad to see an old big tree that still is full of moisture which means it was living being cut down and processed.
Being a builder and cabinet maker I see and recognize the value in wood but old growth such as this should be protected for future generations to witness and experience.
why are you trying to commit crimes when the tree's life cycle is over
@@luatmac Hello. My question to you is a simple one. "Was the tree dead"? If it was, I think that it's great that you were able to use it's wood to create beauty from it's wood.
The truth of the matter is that many governments are allowing the cutting down of big old growth trees after the Forrest's have been burnt and cleared.
That's right. our company transports dead trees (may die due to life cycle, storm damage, flooding) we work based on the permission of the government and always respect the law on tree protection
@@luatmac That you for your reply and explanation. I'm very happy to hear that. The video does show everyone being skilled I wish your business all the best.
Thank you so much my bro
For the love God will someone please teach that guy how to use that chain saw! Damn!!!
HaHa No kidding. Man that was hard to watch.
I think he’s the chainsaw instructor there.
Ya I don't think safety is of any concern here either..lol...hey nice open toe sandal z ya got on der !
It's a shame to see this giant beautiful tree cut down after still alive for all these years.
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This must be a crime!!
philanna38, man i was thinking the same thing. That beautiful tree survived for so many years unmolested. And then these wicked people just decided to kill the tree for no other reason than profit. There must of been tens of thousands of other trees much less younger. What a bunch of wicked fools.
@@luatmac it really should be. and those wicked people should be punished.
There are always schools of thought that are opposing each other
What a PRO! No hearing protection, no eye protection, Sears best bedroom slippers for footwear.
And he probably makes about $5.50 a day.
Dear Sir. we only get $28 wages for each working day
Regardless of pay rate the company the sawyer works for needs to provide safe working conditions free of charge to all company employees.
@@luatmacwow. That disgraceful for all of that work
Love the safety flip flops
in germany the trade association would freak out...😂🎉
Love the abundance of PPE
Really!!!!
Safety is our #14 concern.
Hug a tree foundation is working to put a stop to cutting them down and in some places it's illegal with heavy finds.
How about hugging more people than trees?
How about showing some love for a bit of literacy?
Nice work with the Husqvarna.
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Beautiful ❤️😍
With wood this old, I always think of what it has witnessed, of what the tree could tell us, if it could speak.
you are a nature lover, always be in nature, i know it. the tree is dead, it's a pity, but instead of us letting it rot, the better way is to create valuable furniture
Your going to be shocked when you find out how old a rock in your backyard is.
I'm really curious and want to know its age
And the amount of life giving oxygen it has pumped out for all living things in its long lifetime 😥. Shame, shame, shame.
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I thought we had big trees in Canada, now that's a big tree.
I would love to see that tree sir
@@luatmac you and me both brother.
I'm very happy! you are my family member
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Pakistan is a desert already. You love deserts??
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@@nadeemmustafa6450 You never know. You are in a bubble. You never come out.
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Some Japanese carving master will probably turn this into a mouth dropping piece of art
We don't know it's age from this, but you can see that it was a live tree. It lived through at least a five hundred to a thousand years of storms. I doubt it was blown down. I burn wood for heat, but am saddened to see these old ones cut for profit. We all know that left to do it, big lumber companies would denude the planet and never replant.
I can't explain to you why it died. and the lifespan of each species is different. Everything has a cycle and so do trees. Instead of letting it rot, it's better to create value for itself
@@luatmac GREAT answer..ALL ABOUT MONEY ISN'T?!?!...Wish I could find them all and bury re-bar in every tree..
You doubt it was blown down because...? It makes for a better comment?
You realize that lumber companies plant far more trees than they cut down? They plant more trees and protect their environment more than all the conservationists and tree huggers ever do.
@@saintmalaclypse3217 Definatley not blown down..only a sucker would believe that, these guys make a living off of these trees and dont care what anyone thinks
Love the goggles, steel toed boots, ear protection, gloves..........
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Yeah, but at least the guy doing most of the work is wearing a helmet. (A pith helmet IS a helmet !)
I know that. but there are many reasons here and in each case. we have to work in the harshest conditions, lacking in both material and economic, for money we risk our lives, house money, car money, money to support wife and children, daily living month, we accept to trade it to work in such circumstances, we always coordinate smoothly with each other in such conditions throughout the working process. Of course, wearing protective gear is a job to ensure your own safety. but we want to assure ourselves to our boss that we are always fine
They dissect that log in parts, just like a Tuna.
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That has got to be one of the most sketchiest and unsafe operations I've ever seen!!
There are many questions raised in your way mentioned above. You have lived in an environment that is full of all conditions as well as spiritually protective of all. but we are resilient and indomitable people who have gone through 2 arduous and fierce wars and have been used to living in the most difficult and harshest conditions, lacking both material and spiritual. So for us personal protective equipment is no longer so important. due to different circumstances and circumstances. With an iron spirit, we will resolve to rise up to prove to the world that Vietnam will be a developed country despite going through 2 fierce wars.
they dont need safe---they want soup--wonton-- and lots of it
@Wood Cutting Skills it looks awesome guys.. beautiful and skilful. Some people are so unionized they've lost touch with the art of it.
you ain't ever seem me and my uncle Randy roof houses
My woodwork teacher at school had a large cross section of a tree like this. It was just a quarter of the cross section, but in gold paint it showed the rings which aligned to significant events. Man walking on the moon, Magna Carta being signed, he birth of Christ etc etc. was fantastic.
Maybe there’s something like that you could do for extra value (apart from lumber)?
If so, I’d buy one.
We have done a lot of wood furniture projects
Hate to break it to you, man did not walk on the moon yet, it was faked.
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It should be a crime to cut down trees like that, so big and centuries old...
If you understood even the basics you would know the tree was dead long before it was cut.
Glad it was utilized instead of letting fire or bugs destroy the usable wood 👍
GIANT TREE!!!
yes sir
Good job
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Trees this old should be protected
I don't know where I will have to explain to you: all things born have a life cycle. And it's completely normal for a tree to die. It is worth mentioning that if you leave it in the position where it died, what will happen will suddenly it collapse. What will the ecosystem around it be like?
They are protected. Huge lumber companies are always trying to get the government to repeal protections, especially in the old growth areas.
I don't know how to explain. i am a worker and i get paid to work in this harsh environment. we don't even have protective gear but what we have is a bravery in our work
@@luatmac I've met way too many tree hogs in my day to believe that.
не знаю как другие, но я считаю, что это преступление срубать такие деревья!!!
This is how people working together get things done.
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I wouldn't see this as getting something done. It's far more un-doing something that was already done. I am a woodworker and I love beautiful woodgrain as much as anyone else, but at this point in the state of the world cutting down a tree like this is a complete disgrace. What is it about mankind that makes us see something old and say "let's kill it!"?
@@UriahGiles I definitely see your point...I have a small bandsaw mill and I guess I just got caught up in the moment of seeing what they did with this giant tree. My hope is that it was harvested after it was already down. I harvest most of my lumber from fallen trees on my property.
I want to tell everyone: we always obey the law. The life of the tree is over and we have used it to make daily necessities
I want to tell everyone: we always obey the law. The life of the tree is over and we have used it to make daily necessities
That's a massive log,
yes sir
very good
thanks my bro
thanks my bro
I would love to see some of the items you make from the trees it’s life in the forest may be over but I am sure it will still serve a new purpose now it is some beautiful wood.
Thank my nro
I will add, your pretty good to cut such a large diameter log with your chainsaw and come out so close all the way around on your cut, if i had attempted this cut i am sure i wouldnt even be close on the straight cut, good job
Cork Screw Cut.........lol.
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Safety, safety, safety!!!!!!!!!!
I can't help but wonder how much CO2 a tree of this size removes from the atmosphere every year.
It would be great if all the plants in the world were immortal
All the CO2 used from the atmosphere is stored in the wood itself. So certainly a lot of mass there overall, but a relatively small amount each year. Often people misunderstand "removing CO2", like the tree is sucking it up and making it disappear.
@@chaucer140 CO2 is necessary for plants to grow. If we get below .02% plant life ceases to exist.
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@@luatmac Thank you my friend
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Good for you guys in Vietnam! You deserve prosperity.
thank you my bro
When I was a young boy growing up in the pacific northwest in Oregon a tree this size was the normal size for logs in the sawmills.
That's right. There are many larger trees. We need to protect it. but in case it dies, let's make the best use of it
@@luatmac Any idea how many cubic feet of wood in that tree?
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Divide that by about 3000 to find cubic feet of growth per year???
about 200 cubic feet. so every year we will get about 15 cubic feet
@@luatmac
I think that number might be a little off....
200 cubic feet total wood / 3000 years = 0.07 cubic feet of wood per year grown
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(I realize that there is a lot of wood that is not counted in the 200 such as the branches and twigs and roots, etc.)--------
I am glad you cut it up for furniture that might make the rare wood last many more generations and allow people to enjoy it.
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Please pay no attention to other comments from people who treat the tree as if it were something sacred.
People are far more important than trees
It seems like too many comments here care more about trees than they do about human beings.
Everyone has their own way of thinking and I always respect everyone's opinion. I do not endorse the act of cutting down such a large tree while it is still alive. but when its life is over, we should take advantage of it. I do agree with your point
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Insane. The risks these men are taking is crazy.
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in my opinion no human should have a right to take these old trees that were around long long before any of us. they should have seniority once they reach a certain age
No human has the right to put another's life in jeopardy for any reason including financial gain.
These large trees should never be cut down nor cut up no matter what they are what we need to survive
The tree now gets a second life as beautiful furniture
its mission accomplished and it has become useful to humans
someone needs to teach him how to use a chain saw lol 😂
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I truly hate seeing trees this age being cut down to make furniture, my heart is heavy watching this.
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Tem que abrir espaço na floresta para que árvores mais novas possam crescer.
What species of wood is this? The grain of the wood has a beautiful pattern.
cheesy wood : as we call it
Lovely superb Nice sawing such a huge timber
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It's sad to see a old giant like that cut down. But I've watched alot of these videos from over there. It's not important to them. It's just a thing. Only thing that matters to them is the money it'll bring.
just your opinion ...
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nhập nam phi bác ạ
I never seen that giant tree in my whole life! Can't believe that tree was 3,000 years old!!! 😮 Lot of hard work to cut this giant log with your chainsaw!!! UNBELIEVABLE!!!! LOL!
we tried so hard to cut it
@@luatmac I know you all did...I noticed it that you guys worked so hard to cut that giant tree. Couldn't believe that tree lived so longest time.... 3,000 years old!!!! It would be the best world record giant tree in your hometown.
It's a pity it died. and we took advantage of it. When it dies it will affect the ecosystems around it. we transported it to the safe zone and cut it out
@@luatmac yeah, I've heard prenty of stories before.
there are many different opinions. but I think above all is to serve the interests of people. We always protect all endangered timber species in terms of quantity. obey the law to protect trees
Awesome looking timber great work guys! I would love to see some pictures or video of some finished furniture from those cuts.
I will do it in future projects. really it's perfect
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What a tragedy to cut down a 3000 year old tree!😥
felt the same way
just your opinion ...
Now that is a band saw......very cool........but dangerous
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That tree made them work for every sab of timber they cut from it. Almost a shame to see such an old growth tree having being cut down and reduced to slices of wood.
it's the reason why 'GOD' created trees ... for man's use ...
Awesome
Too sad to see this old tree is gone, man never would see such an old tree, all just for profits !
What if all things in the world were immortal?
Make the next one into a toothpick 😂
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have mercy on that poor chainsaw!
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Just unbelievable, sir be nice and loved your chainsaw. Let your tool worked and don't push hard as you do. And again think safety.
yes thank you very much sir
It is so sad. What could possibly be so important that trees like this need to be sacrificed.
A beautiful piece of furniture that I wish I could afford.
Yes! It may be difficult to explain to you, old trees often bring little oxygen to the earth and need to be removed to make room for other ecosystems, but the main reason is still human greed.
Yes! It may be difficult to explain to you, old trees often bring little oxygen to the earth and need to be removed to make room for other ecosystems, but the main reason is still human greed.
That's the biggest tree trunk I've ever seen. Great job!
Thanks for watching the video! Wish my friend have the most relaxing moments
Hope they are getting a good price on it. It takes 3000 years to make another.
Yes sir. It was made into an object in a historical site. I have a video about it
OSHA would have a field day with that operation. The guy pushing the saw carriage standing directly under the band saw blade has more faith than me . If that blade snapped he would get sliced in two.
God bless everyone
At least in two. Probably in three or four.
Osha? Pffft..there isn't a mill in North America that can handle a log this size anymore. Their good.
I'm pretty sure OSHA has seen these guy's work. They don't even need to show up for video and picture evidence it's already available.
we've been doing this for a decade and god bless us
So now am going to plant more and more trees🌳🌳🌳🌳🌳🌳🌳🌳🌳
thanks my bro
Also, calling the tree a monster belies the attitude of the wood workers here.
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3000 years old ?!
If true, that wasn't a lumber project, that was a temple of nature which was reduced to wooden planks and other such futile things; which themselves will probably not last longer that a couple of decades, at most.
Did you know that a myriad of living organisms need old and fallen trees, slowly rotting, to survive?
Excellent team work
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Cut and paste greenies comment section
Straight from the living room couch
yes sir. thanks my bro
If trees could talk, and this one thirty centuries old - we can barely think of more than one or a very few at a time…
It died before people cut down
They must be in hurry because OSHA is coming to inspect tomorrow…
Is this in Vietnam..or is it in Cambodia..or is it in ???..
Think you need a bigger saw😮
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really old wood
Thank my bro
That’s sad that we’re trading this ancestor tree for whatever it was cut down for.
Husquarna certainly make a good chainsaw with Jack the Ripper on it !!
yes sir
Mũ Cối 😂❤
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Imagine, 3000 y. ago a lil seed was planted....Rip dear tree.
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Now imagine if the chain was sharp and the video shorter by 80% 🙈 my god that was painful.
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Này rã be 1cm đống thùng ong là thầy luôn 😂😂
Haaa. Thế thì mấy công thùng ong
ça vienne de forêt du Cambodge ces bois.
Seeing them working without any kind of protection gear makes me nervous. We should pay a price for that work which would allow these workers to get some proper protection gear.
yes sir, we have to work in a harsh environment to have money to pay for daily life
@@luatmac That' 's what I mean; this timber is sold for a massive price in Western countries. So a few dollars, more or less, won't make a difference for the buyer, but for you. Similar to other fair trade products.
and money will flow into the pockets of giants
why cut down this 3000 years old tree ? OMG amen
CA WE EVER GET TO SEE A FINISHED PRODUCT?????
Yes, I'm happy to have some videos on my channel
These guys make that saw from their kids swing set?
Talk about getting skill points!
I love it when libs cry
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Big tree
I cannot believe the way they’re lifting and moving that huge trunk, must go 10/12 ton!! I’ve worked in the rigging/lifting business all my life in the oil industry and I appreciate they have limited resources at their disposal but I would find it startling if nobody has been killed or seriously injured moving loads like that around that antique band saw!!!!😮😮😮😮😮
we always believe in god
Waaaayy more than 10-12 ton
If there's a hard way to do it; they'll find it...They should be pulling that bandsaw.
It also makes sense to do it your way
@IT? As opposed to what? Pushing the bandsaw? I have a sawmill a lot smaller than this one and it really doesn't matter much whether I push or pull the saw through the log.
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@@UriahGiles I'm talking about being AWAY from the blade head...Using ropes to pull it while you stand opposite end of the piece...
I'd like to have a mill that big some day
try to get it my best brother
How is it you have no water system to cool the blade?
Did you notice the top? Water flows directly into the saw blade immediately upon starting
I have never seen such dangerous chain saw handling. And no PPE. This workplace is death.
cuanta vida habra visto pasar ese arbol.....
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Hey , now they got a country supplies of chop sticks and bird houses.
Lavoro pericoloso che richiede coraggio e tanta abilità per segare un tronco enorme
Thank my bro
Mo dao bu wu can chai gong.
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That's not moisture in the wood. That is lubrication for the blade. You can see the bark falling off of that tree
That's right sir
3000 years?, you sat and watched it grow then
Obviously this wood is destined for furniture manufacture. Can anyone tell me how much furniture is made from ' second ' standard wood and
Of course, any type of wood can be used to make indoor furniture and it will depend on the need to use it in practice.
What will you do with the lumber?
House
it's sad to "kill" such an old and visibly healthy tree, these trees are motionless witnesses of our world they must be preserved
I'm sure I'll have to explain to millions of people like you: this tree has reached its end of life. and to make use of it we have a project to cut it out
Wow !!! A 3000 year old tree . Cut down in a couple of hours . You people should be so proud of yourselves!!!! A crime commited against Mother Earth . My heart is broken!!!!
In which country were these trees cut down if I may ask?
South Africa sir