I just love the videos where you show your beautiful family. You wife and little boy are just beautiful. I enjoy your videos. You are such a hard worker. I know we don't even see what all you do. Thank you for all the time you put into your videos. Can't wait to see how the house turns out in the end. Think how much you saved by all the work you have done your self. How talented you are. Blessings to all of you. Very nice to help your Uncle Michael.
You are doing a great job by making yall's place the way yall want it and just keeping doing what yall want to make yall's place the way you want it because you can't never go bad by making your own place the way you want it to look .....
White oak is one of my favorites, I make wooden dough bowls and white oak is a pleasure to carve! I wish I lived closer to you I would sure like to take a lot of the larger slabs off your hands. Thank you for the time with your sweet family!
Just what I needed! Asthma, left over issues from Covid and Chrmo have me down today. Relaxing video to keep me calm and my mind off my worries. Thank you
I was buying two blades at a time from Wood Mizer at $25 a piece plus $22 shipping. Then you made reference to South East Metals so I checked them out and ended up buying a half box. The savings was fantastic and I'm very pleased with the cut I'm getting. My sawmill is home built, works great but needs tweeking every so often. Thanks for the tip.
Well done. That white oak smells oh so sweet when milling it. Also, great to know of the alternative option for blades. Woodbury is a pretty close drive. Great hills/views just south of there too!
Hi Mr. Green Jeans !!! How CUTE is the junior supervisor ?? "What's that smell ??" Maybe it is the grease on the tractor !! He has a nose for the farm for sure at his young age. And he is the official Post Office Manager Flags and all.
Hi Wes. Perhaps the folks you bought the blades from will see this video and be impressed enough to sponsor you in some fashion. A supply of blades would be sweet. Have good days!
Enjoyed the video, garden is looking great. White oak is great for trailer floors and decks as it is pretty rot resistant. Sweet gum is a good tree for trailer floors too. You should have plenty of those in your area. Keep up the good work.
Hi Wes just dropping a word or two to let you know I am still around and enjoying your video. You have become quite the pro on the mill and despite the hang tree you do a fine job felling. We all hang one once in awhile lol. Must say that garden is booming wish I was able to garden again I miss the fresh garden goodies. Have a blessed day and hope your remodel goes smoothly.
Great accomplishment, Wes!! I wouldn't have stepped one foot in all those branches & logs for fear of snakes!! You are brave!! 😵💫 Your garden is doing so well!!As always, your little boy is so adorable!! God bless you and your family!!💖👍🙏
Nice one Wes. Those blades seem to cut really good. "Nice boards Dad"! Been lots going on here, not had much time for RUclips so on catch-up, Hope y'all are good - stay safe & well. 👍👍
Nice Video. Good film work and good work overall. You're saving a lot of $$$ using what the Lord has provided for you along with your know how and willingness to work a you do.
It appears to me that your little tractor operator really likes his daddy. You and your wife are raising a mighty good young man. What's that smell? So cute!
Your a good operator w/grapple at your band mill. like chainsaw scabard. looks very handy. Wont be much longer till you can start easin your son into operating tractors & doin other chores. Dont know if I will be around to see that in videos , will be agood watch I am sure . I learned to drive on grandfathers ranch, driving TO-20 & 30 massy ferguson tractors-- cuttin&raking hay for bailin . I early mid 60s. You make a good video
4 years ago my friend had a woodland mills hm126, as I recall 144inch blades, and they were $27 each, so you are getting a great deal on what looks to be a decent blade. I would certainly switch if I were you. Keep up the great videos.
i'm really impressed with your filming skills & techniques. You show a process that could be really boring to a city dweller in a really entertaining way. Love your little boy. And your garden is lovely. Keep the videos coming, they are really great to watch
Thanks for turning us on to that blade supplier. Things are getting crazy expensive. Also have you ever considered putting a cheap DRO on to your mill? I stuck one on my Timberking and it's a pretty handy thing for hitting sizes in a repeatable way. Another great video!
Nice Video again. Oak dust can provoke cancer, so I would recommend to wear a FFP mask if you saw oak. I'm kind of sorry that I write things like that but I work in a hospital were we only have people with work related sickness. We had too Many woodworker in the past. Since the have to have an air sucking system the number of them trooped significant. I'm also see you wearing chainsaw safety gear, that makes me happy because that wound's do heal well. Sorry if I sound negative. And I hope my English is understandable enough. Greetings from Germany
I've read and watched videos that cutting off the lower leaves on brussel sprouts after the sprout starts to develop will put more energy in the sprout.
@@falllineridge Sliced Tomatoes on a plate, Smoked Garlic Granules, Black Pepper and a sprinkle of Malt Vinegar. Leave them in the fridge for an hour before using in Sandwiches or a salad. 😋😋😋
Taking a look over at semetals, I see that they have two brands for your saw (158") - going on the price, it appears that you got the Kasco brand, vs. the Simonds brand they also sell. Glad you found blades which are about $10 less expensive per blade vs. the OEM Wood-Mizers. Time will tell - with those prices, it makes it easier to feel good about selling off the sharpening rig you had. Have you seen some folks make their own home-made sharpers for those blades? That would be a fun project for you... if you were ever so motivated and had the time. Two commodities which are in short supply, I'm sure! Thank you for all the great camera angles. Very professional results with your videos and a pleasure to watch! The little guy is growing up so fast! A lovely family... 👍
The aroma of freshly milled white oak is simply delightful. It's great to learn about the alternative blade option and the convenience of Woodbury being nearby. I'm intrigued by the hills and breathtaking views in the south. Do you ever encounter any unique challenges while working with white oak? Keep up the fantastic work! 🌳🪵🌿
@@falllineridge ...We have tons up here in Ohio...Lots of HOMEMADE Longbows are made of Osage...Maybe you can look up some of those guys that carve it and see if they can send you to a stockpile of it...Also, if you have a long trailer with high sides, you can probably find some in SC or Tenn...Anyway, looking forward to seeing You ACTUALLY cutting your house in half and then building it up...Go nuts on the overbuild...Better overbuilt than underbuilt!! Lol 😂...Shalom!
As usual really interesting... you have a great piece of land there. Just out of interest I wonder if you are going to complete the end wall of your barn/workshop... do you find that the rain blows in at that end? Thanks for taking us along on your journey - God bless you all.
I've considered building a wall in the middle, basically making a two sided shelter for the tractor. But I don't know, other stuff is more pressing right now. I'm sure rain blows in some, but it doesn't seem to be too bad.
Hey Wes, great video. Really enjoy seeing your family! Did you finish all those logs that you were milling in that wood lot. I remember that you had a bunch to mill up. Thanks much for sharing.
Great job That wood mill has payed for its self over and over How is the deer feeding seeding paddocks project going ? Have you had any good rain to help it all germinate?
Question from a non-sawyer... watching you start on that first White Oak, how do you determine how far down to make that first and second cut? Is it based on a dimension or is it just enough to cut into the heart wood or...? Thanks.
It depends on each individual log and imperfections but for basics the intention is to create a useable face just inside the bark. That on average at least 4 inches of surface but better 6 or more. The idea is to get the most out of a log without waste while milling economically.
Is it just me that finds it ironic / funny that you're saying how good the alternate blades are doing for the sawmill while wearing your "Wodd-Mizer Blades" cap @13:40? Haha, not meant to be mean, I just found it funny and got a laugh out of it. Great work as always Wes.That timber sure does look pretty when you wet it down like that. Seems a shame for it to be made into a trailer bed, I'd love a desk made out of that timber. Cheers.
Great video! I've noticed that it seems to be the 'in thing' for many youtubers to make Wood-Mizer look bad. Wood-Mizer is an American company, owned by Christians, so... I'm a sawyer, and I know the complaints and hinted-at problems with the sawmill is exaggerated or even fabricated. The channel Out of the Woods is sometimes entertaining, but one of his videos where he showcases how 'fast' the Wood-Mizer is, he goes *super slow*, and thus misrepresents Wood-Mizer's great product. Pure Living For Life is another who basically misrepresented the sawmill. There are others also. OK, rant over.
Not my intention to make them look bad. This has been a great mill, and their customer service has been great too. My intention was just to show an alternative blade supplier. WM blades are great blades, but if I can get a comparable product cheaper, from another US company, why not?
@@falllineridge I have no problem with that, or with your video. I'm sorry if I gave that impression. One reason for my comment, was that I wanted to know if anyone else noticed what I noticed.
Hi Wes, it’s quite amazing how your little guy’s vocabulary has grown. We’ll done
hello fall line ridge its is randy and i like yours video is cool thanks friends randy
I just love the videos where you show your beautiful family. You wife and little boy are just beautiful. I enjoy your videos. You are such a hard worker. I know we don't even see what all you do. Thank you for all the time you put into your videos. Can't wait to see how the house turns out in the end. Think how much you saved by all the work you have done your self. How talented you are. Blessings to all of you. Very nice to help your Uncle Michael.
Your gardens looking great! Nice wood cutting for your uncle and your home. 💖💖🎶🎶
Wes I think your son is really funny I love watching all your video's
Thanks for sharing what a good family should be. We, Down-South, old folks really like that.
You are doing a great job by making yall's place the way yall want it and just keeping doing what yall want to make yall's place the way you want it because you can't never go bad by making your own place the way you want it to look .....
Wes, you (like myself) serve a very generous Master !
Nice White Oak lumber and Pine lumber too 😁 Looks like U found a new saw blade source $$ God Bless y'all and stay safe 💞🙏💟
Good job. Nice lumber from those logs.. Love the white oak.
White oak is one of my favorites, I make wooden dough bowls and white oak is a pleasure to carve! I wish I lived closer to you I would sure like to take a lot of the larger slabs off your hands. Thank you for the time with your sweet family!
Just what I needed! Asthma, left over issues from Covid and Chrmo have me down today. Relaxing video to keep me calm and my mind off my worries. Thank you
Glad you enjoyed it! Hope you feel better soon!
I was buying two blades at a time from Wood Mizer at $25 a piece plus $22 shipping. Then you made reference to South East Metals so I checked them out and ended up buying a half box. The savings was fantastic and I'm very pleased with the cut I'm getting. My sawmill is home built, works great but needs tweeking every so often. Thanks for the tip.
Well done. That white oak smells oh so sweet when milling it. Also, great to know of the alternative option for blades. Woodbury is a pretty close drive. Great hills/views just south of there too!
Good job! Your boy is growing faster than your corn patch!
Thanks for the content, feel really nice about the wood, I miss the good old wood smell.
Well done Wes . 👍👍👍Thank you for sharing. Take care of yourselves, be safe, and healthy 🇨🇦
Hi Mr. Green Jeans !!! How CUTE is the junior supervisor ?? "What's that smell ??" Maybe it is the grease on the tractor !! He has a nose for the farm for sure at his young age. And he is the official Post Office Manager Flags and all.
I enjoy Southern style fried green tomatoes, myself.
Us too.
Hi Wes. Perhaps the folks you bought the blades from will see this video and be impressed enough to sponsor you in some fashion. A supply of blades would be sweet. Have good days!
Enjoyed the video, garden is looking great. White oak is great for trailer floors and decks as it is pretty rot resistant. Sweet gum is a good tree for trailer floors too. You should have plenty of those in your area.
Keep up the good work.
For a trailer, that's some nice looking grain.
Hi Wes just dropping a word or two to let you know I am still around and enjoying your video. You have become quite the pro on the mill and despite the hang tree you do a fine job felling. We all hang one once in awhile lol. Must say that garden is booming wish I was able to garden again I miss the fresh garden goodies. Have a blessed day and hope your remodel goes smoothly.
Great accomplishment, Wes!! I wouldn't have stepped one foot in all those branches & logs for fear of snakes!! You are brave!! 😵💫 Your garden is doing so well!!As always, your little boy is so adorable!! God bless you and your family!!💖👍🙏
Thanks, Dianne! Snakes or not, I need those logs!
@@falllineridge 🦸🏻♂️!!!
That's what I was thinking too Dianne lol....
Hope you can get back to the remodel soon. Enjoy your videos.
Job well done. "Nice logs."
Nice one Wes. Those blades seem to cut really good. "Nice boards Dad"! Been lots going on here, not had much time for RUclips so on catch-up, Hope y'all are good - stay safe & well. 👍👍
Good job! Keep them coming! 👌👍thanks for sharing!
thanks for the video. always enjoy the cutting of the boards on the wookdmizer. the white oak really are beautiful wood.
Nice Video. Good film work and good work overall. You're saving a lot of $$$ using what the Lord has provided for you along with your know how and willingness to work a you do.
Enjoyed!
What a lovely family!
Have a good one, mate. 👍
It appears to me that your little tractor operator really likes his daddy. You and your wife are raising a mighty good young man. What's that smell? So cute!
Your a good operator w/grapple at your band mill. like chainsaw scabard. looks very handy. Wont be much longer till you can start easin your son into operating tractors & doin other chores. Dont know if I will be around to see that in videos , will be agood watch I am sure . I learned to drive on grandfathers ranch, driving TO-20 & 30 massy ferguson tractors-- cuttin&raking hay for bailin . I early mid 60s. You make a good video
Thanks for the great comment and for watching!
Another exciting day.
BLT with fried green tomatoes 🤤🤤🤤🤤🎊
Great video! Thanks for sharing!
4 years ago my friend had a woodland mills hm126, as I recall 144inch blades, and they were $27 each, so you are getting a great deal on what looks to be a decent blade. I would certainly switch if I were you. Keep up the great videos.
i'm really impressed with your filming skills & techniques. You show a process that could be really boring to a city dweller in a really entertaining way. Love your little boy. And your garden is lovely. Keep the videos coming, they are really great to watch
Cool! Thanks for watching!
Nothing like good ole brussel sprouts cooked in a little bacon grease and a pinch of salt.
With onions and mushrooms.
that wood is beautiful!!!
Lil U is becoming more eloquent!
Pine offcuts work well for firewood too. Some areas out west that’s all we have for wood. Just burn it dry and hot , never have had creosote buildup.
Thanks for turning us on to that blade supplier. Things are getting crazy expensive. Also have you ever considered putting a cheap DRO on to your mill? I stuck one on my Timberking and it's a pretty handy thing for hitting sizes in a repeatable way. Another great video!
I actually had to look that up to see what it was, super cool! And thanks for watching!
The best time to eat Bruaaels sprouts is in the fall, when you have had a good frost on them.
Nice Video again.
Oak dust can provoke cancer, so I would recommend to wear a FFP mask if you saw oak. I'm kind of sorry that I write things like that but I work in a hospital were we only have people with work related sickness. We had too Many woodworker in the past. Since the have to have an air sucking system the number of them trooped significant.
I'm also see you wearing chainsaw safety gear, that makes me happy because that wound's do heal well.
Sorry if I sound negative. And I hope my English is understandable enough.
Greetings from Germany
MM77 Approved 👍🏻👍🏻
3:03 I had a problem with my prostate a few years ago, that's exactly how my urologist fixed it!
New subscriber here. Really enjoying your videos.
Thank you!
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Hey Wes I just got my new shirt with the new logo for my birthday 👍FROM CADILLAC MICHIGAN
Great! Thanks for ordering!
I've read and watched videos that cutting off the lower leaves on brussel sprouts after the sprout starts to develop will put more energy in the sprout.
Your tomatoes are SO far ahead of us here in Virginia!
Best tomatoes we've ever had! Looking forward to sandwiches.
@@falllineridge Sliced Tomatoes on a plate, Smoked Garlic Granules, Black Pepper and a sprinkle of Malt Vinegar. Leave them in the fridge for an hour before using in Sandwiches or a salad. 😋😋😋
Taking a look over at semetals, I see that they have two brands for your saw (158") - going on the price, it appears that you got the Kasco brand, vs. the Simonds brand they also sell. Glad you found blades which are about $10 less expensive per blade vs. the OEM Wood-Mizers. Time will tell - with those prices, it makes it easier to feel good about selling off the sharpening rig you had. Have you seen some folks make their own home-made sharpers for those blades? That would be a fun project for you... if you were ever so motivated and had the time. Two commodities which are in short supply, I'm sure! Thank you for all the great camera angles. Very professional results with your videos and a pleasure to watch! The little guy is growing up so fast! A lovely family... 👍
Motivation and time are in short supply for sure. Appreciate your comment!
Hello Sam.
@@tonygrimes13 - Hey Tony!
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The aroma of freshly milled white oak is simply delightful. It's great to learn about the alternative blade option and the convenience of Woodbury being nearby. I'm intrigued by the hills and breathtaking views in the south. Do you ever encounter any unique challenges while working with white oak? Keep up the fantastic work! 🌳🪵🌿
Osage Orange has the highest BTU's of any wood so if you have that in Ga., I'd use that for warming your 🏡...Hope this helps...
Wish we had some! White oak is about our best option here.
@@falllineridge ...We have tons up here in Ohio...Lots of HOMEMADE Longbows are made of Osage...Maybe you can look up some of those guys that carve it and see if they can send you to a stockpile of it...Also, if you have a long trailer with high sides, you can probably find some in SC or Tenn...Anyway, looking forward to seeing You ACTUALLY cutting your house in half and then building it up...Go nuts on the overbuild...Better overbuilt than underbuilt!! Lol 😂...Shalom!
As usual really interesting... you have a great piece of land there. Just out of interest I wonder if you are going to complete the end wall of your barn/workshop... do you find that the rain blows in at that end? Thanks for taking us along on your journey - God bless you all.
I've considered building a wall in the middle, basically making a two sided shelter for the tractor. But I don't know, other stuff is more pressing right now. I'm sure rain blows in some, but it doesn't seem to be too bad.
Hey Wes, great video. Really enjoy seeing your family! Did you finish all those logs that you were milling in that wood lot. I remember that you had a bunch to mill up. Thanks much for sharing.
Love the video. Kinda ironic you are wearing a woodmizer blades cap talking about another brand of blades... :)
Yep, and a Cooks Saw Shirt.
Mmm I love the smell of tomato plants 🌱 everyone thinks I’m weird 😂
Your boy is growing like a weed.
Great job
That wood mill has payed for its self over and over
How is the deer feeding seeding paddocks project going ? Have you had any good rain to help it all germinate?
Good plots are coming up pretty good! We’ve had lots of rain. Yes, the mill has been a huge money saver for my whole family.
Don't be so hard on yourself, mate. Lol. 😊
Are those blades 158"? I have an LT35. I think the LT15 and LT35 use the same length blades.
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Question from a non-sawyer... watching you start on that first White Oak, how do you determine how far down to make that first and second cut? Is it based on a dimension or is it just enough to cut into the heart wood or...? Thanks.
It depends on each individual log and imperfections but for basics the intention is to create a useable face just inside the bark. That on average at least 4 inches of surface but better 6 or more. The idea is to get the most out of a log without waste while milling economically.
Is it just me that finds it ironic / funny that you're saying how good the alternate blades are doing for the sawmill while wearing your "Wodd-Mizer Blades" cap @13:40? Haha, not meant to be mean, I just found it funny and got a laugh out of it. Great work as always Wes.That timber sure does look pretty when you wet it down like that. Seems a shame for it to be made into a trailer bed, I'd love a desk made out of that timber. Cheers.
Yep! And a Cooks Sawmill shirt.
Question is that yellow pine you are cutting
Yes. Loblolly.
Wes with the boards being so green that won't cause issues in building?
No, it’s all framing lumber. Plus it doesn’t shrink much lengthwise.
Just curious, why are you wearing a Cook’s sawmill shirt?
Am I part of the family !
Great video! I've noticed that it seems to be the 'in thing' for many youtubers to make Wood-Mizer look bad. Wood-Mizer is an American company, owned by Christians, so... I'm a sawyer, and I know the complaints and hinted-at problems with the sawmill is exaggerated or even fabricated. The channel Out of the Woods is sometimes entertaining, but one of his videos where he showcases how 'fast' the Wood-Mizer is, he goes *super slow*, and thus misrepresents Wood-Mizer's great product. Pure Living For Life is another who basically misrepresented the sawmill. There are others also. OK, rant over.
Not my intention to make them look bad. This has been a great mill, and their customer service has been great too. My intention was just to show an alternative blade supplier. WM blades are great blades, but if I can get a comparable product cheaper, from another US company, why not?
@@falllineridge I have no problem with that, or with your video. I'm sorry if I gave that impression. One reason for my comment, was that I wanted to know if anyone else noticed what I noticed.
why do you pour water on it after you cut it?
Just to highlight the grain. Brings it out and makes it easier to see.
Check out out of the woods.
He gets a blade better than woodmizer and really cheap.
Solar kiln update?
Wes has not been using it.
I watch out of the woods Sawyer he p raises Joe main silver tip turbo seven saw blades best around
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Interesting that you are wearing a wood mizer blades hat while testing and bragging on another companies blades. Oooo the irony. Funny isn’t it.
And a Cooks Sawmill shirt too.
@@falllineridge keeping it fair for everyone 👏