I learned early in life that those that can do. Those that can't sit around and make mindless comments about others. I have made custom gunstocks for over half a century. I have always been plagued with folks that don't know a scraper form a screw driver. Great video watchin the log become lumber is mesmerizing. Keep up the positive attitude and good work.
These men are actually working. They're NOT sitting at a desk, skimming $ off or someone else's retirement money. I get the impression the hardest thing the critics have done this year is scrambling eggs and making toast for themselves.
If you cut 35 logs that day, you did a tremendous job with the help you had. Most people have no idea how difficult it is to run your own businee, especially if you are a hands on guy, like you are. I've been in business 45 years.
I feel the need to make a comment on this video, even though it was posted 2 years ago now. There are a lot of what I would call "ignorant" comments on the video regarding the so-called "help". Keep in mind, these people are not my employees, or professional sawmill workers. I don't work with employees. Second, this was the first log of about 35 we cut that day. The guys were arranging the logs, in order to step in to a higher production later in the day, which we did. They did an awesome job all day, and are all great people also. I often post videos that will show people what sawmilling is really like, not a dream team scenario. Keep this in mind before making comments in the future that will only add to what appears to be a negative stream of comments running in the comments thread. Also, I do have the ability to disable or delete comments, but prefer the community to be prudent and respectful, instead of delete comments. Thanks!
Younger generation lives with digital reality, so asking them to understand actual reality is a big stretch. They truly believe this stuff is like the video games they play. Don't ask them to get out there and actually do stuff. They enjoy sitting inside and posting mocking comments on the internet
Sawmilling is a "team sport"- Even the NBA doesn't draft championship teams all in a minute! There are many parallels in the construction field- my "country"; I've built several great teams of new build plumbers for commercial work, and never had six to eight guys walk up and hire on then be the Dream Team- a few have become that. BTW, I respect your feelings about adding to the conversation rather than carping and poor mouthing when they aren't out in the "mud, the blood and The beer" (on the job) to be very unhelpful. Speaking of Beer, bet it went down well after a day of that!
I really enjoyed this video. I have been a Carpenter and cut many trees into fire wood but always imagined how much lumber these fire wood logs would have yield into lumber . Now I want to buy some thick wood land and thin it out using a Wood Miser to make lumber to build a cabin. Thanks for the video.
Marcia...Me too. A huge pine tree fell in my yard last week and I am looking at the log sections...We don't have a saw mill, but I have a lot of big pines. I used to catch wood off my son's table saw all day, like two lifts of 2x4's ripped and then dado-ed. I stacked them on carts so nice. I loved the fast pace. I could never do this kind of stuff here, too heavy. I can't even do the 2x4's any more. I loved the smell of the wood and looking at the grain, and the smell of money....
I think for this operation everything seems to work pretty good. I've seen sawmills (in OR) that could cut bigger logs ten times faster - doesn't mean this guy and his helpers weren't working. Sad to see so many people criticizing others so harshly. Some didn't even watch the end when the bark was trimmed off to make three more good boards! Wonder if they ever get their hands dirty or do anything physical. Good job, guys!
I like watching this I started working in a sawmill at 14 full time of course it's a lot different than this but I have a friend who has one of these we're in west central Indiana
I don’t understand why people are so negative about this video ? They don’t know you or the guys working with you so have no right to pass comment on how they are working ! 🏴🏴🏴🏴
You don't have to know a dumb-ass to know that they are a dumb-ass. I know work, and I can recognize people who don't. This is a bit of a shit show and if they were my resources on my property I would ask these boys to kick rocks.
thanks for sharing! I don't understand people, that complain about missing gloves and offend these guys how they do this. Probably they just don't understand much of it.
This is meant as a helpful and friendly statement not critical. Rig the chain and grapple so that when you lift the blade up it raises the log off the ground on the front end. That will do two things for you. The log won't be digging into the ground making it much easier to pull and the weight from the end of the log will be transfered to the rear tires of the tractor giving it much better traction.
I think I would rig up a switch that turns the water on when the blade is engaged. That way you don't have to keep turning it on and off. Might help make it a bit more "automatic". Just a thought.
I have that on an lt40 I recently purchased. I had to run a dedicated wire and fuse block off the drum switch because whoever did it used the debarker solenoid wire and it was occasionally blowing the 3 amp fuse.
If you add the time it takes to get a single tree situated to where you can get lumber you can use to the time it takes to actually cut said lumber and add all that to the help you're getting you get........very cold if you're trying to get your cabin up by winter.
You guys done a really great job making useful lumber from that warped log. I would like to know a few things about your setup, like cost of the mill, cost of the blades, how much to resharpen them or do you have a blade sharpener (if you do the cost of it) what kind of blade lube works best on pine and such. how much do you charge per board foot to saw. thanks dan
you need to pile you wood on a level surface me what i do for example ; i use 3 6x6 level on the ground first row full stack next row 5 piece the same size the oppsite direction and so on .for slab just cut little piece of wood the same size ,at the end i always put a tarp(you dont want rain on you pile the side is okay you just dont want the water to slide between everypiece 1 more thing just cover the top you need the air to go through) add some weight over the tarp so the last two row dont bend . for construction wood below 18 % humidity is the way to go nothing over 22% ,
When you saw with a Wood-Mizer you put the log up on the machine, normally with the top end towards you . On the video they do it oposite, and that is ok too. Normally there is a different in diameter between the top end and root end. To place the log right you must use one of the two liftbars to level the log. The right way to do this is to lift the top end half the difference of the diameter . Ex: the diameter of the log is 30 cm. in the top end and 40 cm. in the root end, then you lift it up 5 cm. in the top end. On the video you can see they have lifted the far end. First you cut one side, turn the log 90 degrees, and cut next side. Then you turn it another 90 degrees to perform the third cut. This is the cut that decides how wide the planks shall be, and it is 100 % vital that you lover the liftbar down to 0 before you start to saw the third side, otherwise will the planks be wider i one end. The video shovs that they did NOT lower the liftbar, and even when they turned it the fourth time the liftbar was UP. That was what I saw, only amateurs behave like that. Strange that nobody has made comments on this before.
I worked for an old guy that had a permanent sawmill with a 36in circular saw blade. A 6 cylinder diesel engine ran the whole operation & would saw approximately 5 times as much lumber about 3 times faster. I offbeared lumber by myself...which means those 2 "helpers" U had wouldn't of made it at Buds sawmill. He'd of told either one of them to pick it up or sent them home. I read a little down n the comments & appears I'm not the only one to notice the laziness. The guy n the blue shirt didn't want to help U & the other guy didn't want to b there period. When the sawyer works harder than the helpers...there's something wrong.
Thanks Lewis. This is not my help, by the way, if that makes it look better. Usually people who I saw for actually want to help. These guys were better than the video made them look. We actually sawed over 20 logs that day and the video caught them in transition.
You should take the blade off the three point hitch and build a frame to hook the tongs to the three hitch to lift the end of the log off the ground. Easier to pull and gives the tractor traction.
I wondered how long you were going to kick that brick before you moved it........There is more to sawing up a log then you think , I would like to try , but first I will have to have someone show me how. I realize it is not as easy as it looks....
@@southernindianasawmill1367 I live in Indiana, Jay county. I too have been wanting to run a sawmill. I have the Alaskan sawmill but it is very time consuming, and my chains are dull with no real way to sharpen them back to factory standards. Thought about saving up the money to buy enough metal stock and make my own sawmill, but that is in the very distant future.
Once you get to the jog site ... How long does it take to set-up the saw-mill and be ready for the first log??? And conversely, how long to pack it up for transport???
No reply to you for two years, set time depends on how anal you are about levelling and who's trying to talk to you. I eyeball set up with the mill on a slight slope to the rear and a slope to the log bunks. To the rear so the mill is cutting with gravity down hill and to the bunks so a log rolls off the loader arms and rolls into position without me having to help it. If I'm rushing and its a straight in site 15-20 mins is plenty about the same for pack up if you don't have to clean up.
Gene Seale usually I'm on-site, so it's customers discretion what to do with it. At home they make great composting or I give them away to farms for their livestock and horses. The Big operations usually sell the shavings to farms our have them turned into wood pellets for stoves.
Well, not trying to be a jerk here, but you couldn't be more wrong. It is a large Poplar from Southern Indiana. The look of a Poplar can be different in various regions. It is one of the most abundantly growing trees in this part of the country.
Poplar trees are all over Tennessee , North Carolina, Virginia, Georgia, Kentucky, West Virginia,,,,, not to mention one of the easiest trees to identify without the leaves 😉, I've seen some that a really big..
I was going to comment on the help, but enough said. Must be brother-in-laws or friends from your office job. Pick the end of the log up with the tractor and gain two things, log is easier to move and it stays a little cleaner. Nuff said!
Yes, it was a Wood-Mizer Double hard 10 degree hook blade, as I recall. 10 degree is my normal go to, unless I am cutting real hard wood like hickory, then I use a 4 degree. Thanks!
Two reasons usually; one is relieving internal stresses in a log to get straighter boards. The other is because of the grain orientation in the final lumber. One more reason is to have a variety of sizes to work with in the shop. Thanks
@@southernindianasawmill1367 I am not good at RUclips either this is my second try. By flipping the squared timber does this eliminate the possibility of getting any quarter sawn boards from the log?
Dude in the white shirt seems a bit lost ... real lost. Sharp objects in his proximitiy may be hazardous to his health and a belt/or suspenders may help him move a bit faster but is very doubtful.
watch the dust chute change color as the blade goes through all that dirt .....instead of rolling or fork lifting that log to the cutter they drag it through the dirt lol ....
Everyone on youtube that has a machine that can cuts slabs out of a tree all of fuck around!!! why who bloody knows, ya cut the biggest square post out of the tree with four cuts! then cut ya boards, bloody simple .
Do not buy a Norwood sawmill. Horrible customer service. The coating on my sawmill is already peeling off and I’ve only had it for six months. It’s been under an awning the whole time. This was a pain in the butt to put together they sent it to me in 1000 boxes and the boxes were mislabeled and none of the parts have part numbers on them so I literally had to look at the blowout schematics to identify each part by shape. Many of the parts did not show up and if anything breaks you can’t simply replace that part by calling them up and say hey I need another dog a cyst or something you have to buy an entire new package.
DO YOU GET YOUR HELPERS FROM WORK RELEASE FROM JAIL..😂😂 THEY LOOK AS EXCITED AS A JUNKIE REHAB PATIENT .WAITING TO GET RELEASED. reason why im saying this is because your Deveoping Beautifull wood .and its Awsome ..Bigger than usual mizers.never seen this before.But get Rid of your help .it Dampers the Whole Video.
So hard to watch. The guy in blue is thick, and on the phone. The guy in white is lazy and stands right there letting the other guy, or the boss, do his turn.
The two helpers are not good helper at all. They let the boards felt down on to, they didn’t catch the boards every time. That is why how the equipments got beaten up.
@william blakeley that been the guy I would been the first ran off...the guy in the blue would of got ran off for being on the phone but I guess he likes working hard as an operator ...
I learned early in life that those that can do. Those that can't sit around and make mindless comments about others. I have made custom gunstocks for over half a century. I have always been plagued with folks that don't know a scraper form a screw driver.
Great video watchin the log become lumber is mesmerizing. Keep up the positive attitude and good work.
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These men are actually working. They're NOT sitting at a desk, skimming $ off or someone else's retirement money. I get the impression the hardest thing the critics have done this year is scrambling eggs and making toast for themselves.
If you cut 35 logs that day, you did a tremendous job with the help you had. Most people have no idea how difficult it is to run your own businee, especially if you are a hands on guy, like you are. I've been in business 45 years.
Lovely Nice sawing
This was a real education on what to do, and how much you can get out of a crooked log!!! Nice job!!!
I feel the need to make a comment on this video, even though it was posted 2 years ago now. There are a lot of what I would call "ignorant" comments on the video regarding the so-called "help". Keep in mind, these people are not my employees, or professional sawmill workers. I don't work with employees. Second, this was the first log of about 35 we cut that day. The guys were arranging the logs, in order to step in to a higher production later in the day, which we did. They did an awesome job all day, and are all great people also. I often post videos that will show people what sawmilling is really like, not a dream team scenario. Keep this in mind before making comments in the future that will only add to what appears to be a negative stream of comments running in the comments thread. Also, I do have the ability to disable or delete comments, but prefer the community to be prudent and respectful, instead of delete comments. Thanks!
Younger generation lives with digital reality, so asking them to understand actual reality is a big stretch. They truly believe this stuff is like the video games they play. Don't ask them to get out there and actually do stuff. They enjoy sitting inside and posting mocking comments on the internet
Sawmilling is a "team sport"- Even the NBA doesn't draft championship teams all in a minute! There are many parallels in the construction field- my "country"; I've built several great teams of new build plumbers for commercial work, and never had six to eight guys walk up and hire on then be the Dream Team- a few have become that.
BTW, I respect your feelings about adding to the conversation rather than carping and poor mouthing when they aren't out in the "mud, the blood and The beer" (on the job) to be very unhelpful. Speaking of Beer, bet it went down well after a day of that!
I agree wholeheartedly. Glad you spoke up!
I was one of those that left a less than honorable comment . I apologize ! Please forgive me!
I really enjoyed this video. I have been a Carpenter and cut many trees into fire wood but always imagined how much lumber these fire wood logs would have yield into lumber . Now I want to buy some thick wood land and thin it out using a Wood Miser to make lumber to build a cabin. Thanks for the video.
Beautiful landscape for a sawmill....nice setup mister. Thanks for the upload and thumbs way up.
Thank you for not having ear-raping music during this video. I thoroughly enjoyed it! Thanks
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Don't know what my fascination is with these but I could watch logs being milled all day long.
Marcia...Me too. A huge pine tree fell in my yard last week and I am looking at the log sections...We don't have a saw mill, but I have a lot of big pines. I used to catch wood off my son's table saw all day, like two lifts of 2x4's ripped and then dado-ed. I stacked them on carts so nice. I loved the fast pace. I could never do this kind of stuff here, too heavy. I can't even do the 2x4's any more. I loved the smell of the wood and looking at the grain, and the smell of money....
Nice beautiful fresh lumber. I just love wood!
I think for this operation everything seems to work pretty good. I've seen sawmills (in OR) that could cut bigger logs ten times faster - doesn't mean this guy and his helpers weren't working. Sad to see so many people criticizing others so harshly. Some didn't even watch the end when the bark was trimmed off to make three more good boards! Wonder if they ever get their hands dirty or do anything physical. Good job, guys!
I like watching this I started working in a sawmill at 14 full time of course it's a lot different than this but I have a friend who has one of these we're in west central Indiana
Thanks for very interesting video to watch.
I bet John Walton would have loved to have had a sawmill like that.
I don’t understand why people are so negative about this video ? They don’t know you or the guys working with you so have no right to pass comment on how they are working ! 🏴🏴🏴🏴
Exactly.
You don't have to know a dumb-ass to know that they are a dumb-ass.
I know work, and I can recognize people who don't.
This is a bit of a shit show and if they were my resources on my property I would ask these boys to kick rocks.
I want a saw mill..... and big a$$ trees to mill with it. Nice video and beautiful job.
thanks for sharing! I don't understand people, that complain about missing gloves and offend these guys how they do this. Probably they just don't understand much of it.
Nice setup good job
Nice one guys, I hope to have a saw mill so soon in my country.
You need a laser light line to guide the saw blade - nice little mill
This is meant as a helpful and friendly statement not critical. Rig the chain and grapple so that when you lift the blade up it raises the log off the ground on the front end. That will do two things for you. The log won't be digging into the ground making it much easier to pull and the weight from the end of the log will be transfered to the rear tires of the tractor giving it much better traction.
I think the l t 40 is a good choice it has a lot of capicity and labor saving features
I subscribed to your channel I thought it was the neighborly thing to do
Nice machine you have there.
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I think I would rig up a switch that turns the water on when the blade is engaged. That way you don't have to keep turning it on and off. Might help make it a bit more "automatic". Just a thought.
I have that on an lt40 I recently purchased. I had to run a dedicated wire and fuse block off the drum switch because whoever did it used the debarker solenoid wire and it was occasionally blowing the 3 amp fuse.
If you add the time it takes to get a single tree situated to where you can get lumber you can use to the time it takes to actually cut said lumber and add all that to the help you're getting you get........very cold if you're trying to get your cabin up by winter.
You guys done a really great job making useful lumber from that warped log. I would like to know a few things about your setup, like cost of the mill, cost of the blades, how much to resharpen them or do you have a blade sharpener (if you do the cost of it) what kind of blade lube works best on pine and such. how much do you charge per board foot to saw. thanks dan
Danny Collums I would live to give you all the info you ask. Please email me at southernindianasawmill@gmail.com. thanks
blade lube = pinesol mixed with water in the sprayer tank...
looks like a nice spot to work.
I suspect there isn't a sawyer alive who doesn't still forget a toeboard once in a while. ;)
Wow folks, 10,000 views! Thanks! There will be more to come, as time allows.
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How long do you have to let lumber sit before building a house with? And does it need to be covered?
you need to pile you wood on a level surface me what i do for example ; i use 3 6x6 level on the ground first row full stack next row 5 piece the same size the oppsite direction and so on .for slab just cut little piece of wood the same size ,at the end i always put a tarp(you dont want rain on you pile the side is okay you just dont want the water to slide between everypiece 1 more thing just cover the top you need the air to go through) add some weight over the tarp so the last two row dont bend . for construction wood below 18 % humidity is the way to go nothing over 22% ,
Great video. Great skills. I'm curious how much revenue is generated in one day of milling. Looks like a team of four?
Sorry, but as a trained sawmiller I discovered 2 serious things that they did wrong.
@@annabjornebye5322 would you please educate us with an explanation?
When you saw with a Wood-Mizer you put the log up on the machine, normally with the top end towards you . On the video they do it oposite, and that is ok too. Normally there is a different in diameter between the top end and root end. To place the log right you must use one of the two liftbars to level the log. The right way to do this is to lift the top end half the difference of the diameter . Ex: the diameter of the log is 30 cm. in the top end and 40 cm. in the root end, then you lift it up 5 cm. in the top end. On the video you can see they have lifted the far end.
First you cut one side, turn the log 90 degrees, and cut next side. Then you turn it another 90 degrees to perform the third cut. This is the cut that decides how wide the planks shall be, and it is 100 % vital that you lover the liftbar down to 0 before you start to saw the third side, otherwise will the planks be wider i one end. The video shovs that they did NOT lower the liftbar, and even when they turned it the fourth time the liftbar was UP. That was what I saw, only amateurs behave like that. Strange that nobody has made comments on this before.
With the tow board up through half of the cutting, you have a lot of boards that are wider at one end than the other. Other than that, looks good.
Where are you guys located in Southern Indiana I live in Indiana over by Linton Indiana
I worked for an old guy that had a permanent sawmill with a 36in circular saw blade. A 6 cylinder diesel engine ran the whole operation & would saw approximately 5 times as much lumber about 3 times faster. I offbeared lumber by myself...which means those 2 "helpers" U had wouldn't of made it at Buds sawmill. He'd of told either one of them to pick it up or sent them home. I read a little down n the comments & appears I'm not the only one to notice the laziness. The guy n the blue shirt didn't want to help U & the other guy didn't want to b there period. When the sawyer works harder than the helpers...there's something wrong.
I think maybe the help is free and worth every penny.
If you sawed 5 times as much lumber, pretty sure you were cutting 5 times faster.
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Doesn't the dirt on the bark dull the saw band?
I think you need a a bigger tractor and faster moving help but do enjoy for some odd reason the use of a portable wood mill. Nice machine.
Thanks Lewis. This is not my help, by the way, if that makes it look better. Usually people who I saw for actually want to help. These guys were better than the video made them look. We actually sawed over 20 logs that day and the video caught them in transition.
Likely the tractor was in to high of a gear for what it was doing.
You should take the blade off the three point hitch and build a frame to hook the tongs to the three hitch to lift the end of the log off the ground. Easier to pull and gives the tractor traction.
I wondered how long you were going to kick that brick before you moved it........There is more to sawing up a log then you think , I would like to try , but first I will have to have someone show me how. I realize it is not as easy as it looks....
Thanks Brian. If you are ever around Southern Indiana I would be happy to show you in person.
@@southernindianasawmill1367 I live in Indiana, Jay county. I too have been wanting to run a sawmill. I have the Alaskan sawmill but it is very time consuming, and my chains are dull with no real way to sharpen them back to factory standards. Thought about saving up the money to buy enough metal stock and make my own sawmill, but that is in the very distant future.
Once you get to the jog site ... How long does it take to set-up the saw-mill and be ready for the first log??? And conversely, how long to pack it up for transport???
No reply to you for two years, set time depends on how anal you are about levelling and who's trying to talk to you. I eyeball set up with the mill on a slight slope to the rear and a slope to the log bunks.
To the rear so the mill is cutting with gravity down hill and to the bunks so a log rolls off the loader arms and rolls into position without me having to help it.
If I'm rushing and its a straight in site 15-20 mins is plenty about the same for pack up if you don't have to clean up.
What do those woodwiser cost
Curious about what you do with with the sawdust you're collecting
Gene Seale usually I'm on-site, so it's customers discretion what to do with it. At home they make great composting or I give them away to farms for their livestock and horses. The Big operations usually sell the shavings to farms our have them turned into wood pellets for stoves.
Nice video....but that is not a poplar log...too big,bark wrong,they grow up north...Minnesota,Wisconsin,etc...
Well, not trying to be a jerk here, but you couldn't be more wrong. It is a large Poplar from Southern Indiana. The look of a Poplar can be different in various regions. It is one of the most abundantly growing trees in this part of the country.
Poplar trees are all over Tennessee , North Carolina, Virginia, Georgia, Kentucky, West Virginia,,,,, not to mention one of the easiest trees to identify without the leaves 😉, I've seen some that a really big..
I was going to comment on the help, but enough said. Must be brother-in-laws or friends from your office job. Pick the end of the log up with the tractor and gain two things, log is easier to move and it stays a little cleaner. Nuff said!
I like using mineral stained poplar for turkey calls.
Seen the toe board mistake coming. I been there.
How much the price please reply I interested Philippines
What kind of blade were you using? Was it one of the woodmizer blade lineup or did you get it somewhere else?
Yes, it was a Wood-Mizer Double hard 10 degree hook blade, as I recall. 10 degree is my normal go to, unless I am cutting real hard wood like hickory, then I use a 4 degree. Thanks!
Thank you, I am building a small sawmill and don't know much about blades and blade speed and stuff like that besides what I've found online.
them helpers😋😋
I think I worked with those two boys! The Witt brothers, Dim and Nit!
Good video. But tell your off bearers to remember where the camera is
Why do you keep flipping the squared log? More board ft that way or another reason?
Two reasons usually; one is relieving internal stresses in a log to get straighter boards. The other is because of the grain orientation in the final lumber. One more reason is to have a variety of sizes to work with in the shop. Thanks
@@southernindianasawmill1367 Does this eliminate the possibility of having any quarter sawn boards? I am new to this.
@@southernindianasawmill1367 I am not good at RUclips either this is my second try. By flipping the squared timber does this eliminate the possibility of getting any quarter sawn boards from the log?
What do those woodmizers cost?
Was this all dead timber or was it green?
Where are you located in So. Indiana?
Here two guys just keep looking at the boards on the log loader and do nothing, they should be stacking those boards, what is wrong with them?
Mrx9999999 they got bad heat rash between their legs. It hurts when they walk boy in white shirt got a bad one
Well said/ that is what I was thinking of
@@dandybeano7312 These are neighbors & friends that come over to watch & help. not skilled saw mill workers. Just donating time to enjoy.
New sport, tractor and log pull
Put a laser light on it to show where to cut, that way you don't have to eyeball every-time.
nice to see tree's put to good use not in to a fire pit
Why are you dragging the logs in the dirt. Set the mill up to roll them right on
Obviously good help is hard to find......
Al....Yep, he didn't have any!
Al
look like they might be relative
rick Ashley...wouldn't think they were any kin to the sawyer...the sawyer was working much harder than the other 2 guys put together.
I can't stand helpers who are not "all there" with their head in the work!
Praise kiya hai boliga plz
some people didn't watch till the end before making a negative commit about the help Judy looking at the boards
Please add a "dead cat" cover to your microphone to reduce wind noise.
Hearing and dust protectors???
yeah, you can't see, but I do have earplugs in. Wet wood shavings usually fall to the ground and we are outside, so not too worried about dust.
Are Bullet and Speed Demon relatives?
Nice comment, got me laughing out loud and everybody is sleeping.
Dude in the white shirt seems a bit lost ... real lost. Sharp objects in his proximitiy may be hazardous to his health and a belt/or suspenders may help him move a bit faster but is very doubtful.
Lewis Johnson 2es
Lol
Is that a zombie sawmill
There are a lot of negative comments about your help. It does seem that suspenders would be a worthwhile investment for them.
5/4 on the flat sides
Money don’t grow on trees…it’s grows in trees..!
Have your helpers ever heard of gloves?
Good sawyer be nice if he had some help.
Lot of wasted wood. You could have cut some 1 by instead of taking 5” off
Damn Christmas help !
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There must be a better way of collecting the dust. This would annoy me to no end.
watch the dust chute change color as the blade goes through all that dirt .....instead of rolling or fork lifting that log to the cutter they drag it through the dirt lol ....
Slick1G3 ha this model saw has a pre cutter blade that cuts a small clean track infont of band as it passes through
next time tell Mr. Hands on my hip's I don't care to stay out of the way
OR you could just make sure they paid attention to safety first. Just a thought.
No gloves??
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Everyone on youtube that has a machine that can cuts slabs out of a tree all of fuck around!!! why who bloody knows, ya cut the biggest square post out of the tree with four cuts! then cut ya boards, bloody simple .
pls consider merciful time lapse :)
I am tree cutting man I want to work with you I 15year experience
Please find my contact info through www.southernindianasawmill.com
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Do not buy a Norwood sawmill. Horrible customer service. The coating on my sawmill is already peeling off and I’ve only had it for six months. It’s been under an awning the whole time. This was a pain in the butt to put together they sent it to me in 1000 boxes and the boxes were mislabeled and none of the parts have part numbers on them so I literally had to look at the blowout schematics to identify each part by shape. Many of the parts did not show up and if anything breaks you can’t simply replace that part by calling them up and say hey I need another dog a cyst or something you have to buy an entire new package.
DO YOU GET YOUR HELPERS FROM WORK RELEASE FROM JAIL..😂😂 THEY LOOK AS EXCITED AS A JUNKIE REHAB PATIENT .WAITING TO GET RELEASED. reason why im saying this is because your Deveoping Beautifull wood .and its Awsome ..Bigger than usual mizers.never seen this before.But get Rid of your help .it Dampers the Whole Video.
So hard to watch. The guy in blue is thick, and on the phone. The guy in white is lazy and stands right there letting the other guy, or the boss, do his turn.
Need a bigger tractor.
Your guys got in the way of the camera too much!!!
Buy some gloves boys.
When I worked in the mill we had to wear gloves and leather aprons.
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Splinters are no fun.
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I wouldnt run myblade through that filth ass log
Couple of lazy helpers!
The two helpers are not good helper at all. They let the boards felt down on to, they didn’t catch the boards every time. That is why how the equipments got beaten up.
Too much waste for me.
Lazy workers,I do not hire them
😂WALKING ROUND WITH CIGERATES IN HIS MOUTH...OMG..
@william blakeley that been the guy I would been the first ran off...the guy in the blue would of got ran off for being on the phone but I guess he likes working hard as an operator ...
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