Hey Guys love your channel! I live in Alaska also. I was watching your video on building the sawmill base and stand. I do have a suggestion. So the frost this winter might, not saying it will but probably will twist, and push your base totally out of plum. I wouldn't bolt the saw mill to the base because it will bend and pretty much destroy the rails of the sawmill. I would if I were you do a concrete pad and mount the base to the concrete. I hope you don't mind me making the suggestion, it's just that I have a sawmill also, and this advice comes from my experience in Alaska with sawmill base. Please keep the videos coming, I absolutely love the channel.
Agreed! As they dug deep for the posts to sit on solid ground , it still doesn’t eliminate that the heaving will push the post sideways overtime and whatever sits on top of them need to have the opportunity to slide.
Hello 👋 glad to hear you love the channel! Do you happen to live in a permafrost area to have those issues? I can agree a concrete floor would be great other than the cost and it's not practical to heat a curing slab this time of year with freezing temps at night. We are on a limited budget because we are allocating our savings to build a home out of pocket, it is our priority. I am curious about the posts moving as you explain. Many pole barns are built in this same manner and they hold steady when concreted into the ground below the frost line for 20-plus years. If we were living in Fairbanks we probably would have built a floating stand on top of the ground. We will give an update after winter on how the stand works out for us.
@@northtoalaska2022 The post foundation you used is the one commonly used in Alaska. Don't get caught up in our comments; we suggest that it may compromise the precision of your machine. For a house that is acceptable. I'm sure you'll be fine. Concrete slabs are not ideal either; depending on the soil drainage heaving can occur, and slab can shit. You're doing right for the budget you want to put. Look at the USDA soil report for your region of Alaska to get data for soil drainage, type, and frost line. It is a good info.
Thank you for a series of videos that are actually true, not just some video blogger, "building a cabin in the bush" just for youtube advertising revenue. Keep the videos coming, all the best to both of you, and the dog
You are welcome! Glad that you are enjoying our videos 🙂 This is our new life out here, it is not all glorious but we will share the highlights! We are building up our property with a long-term mindset. Thanks for the well wishes!
I found your channel last night and watched multiple episodes. I look forward to keeping up on your homestead progress and life in Alaska. Your channel reminds me of ‘Simple Living’. This is an Alaskan couple that are amazing! God bless you and keep you safe as you continue your journey. I will look forward to new adventures that you share.
What a great asset to your homestead and I like the way you put it up off the ground, making it easy to work on. Most I've seen have them on a concrete slab. I think every homestead needs a skid steer, it just makes life easier. Thanks for sharing ❤✌🙏
With back problems being a real issue, the sawmill at this height should help give some relief 🙂 building a homestead would be very difficult without some type of equipment. It is back-breaking labor to attempt by hand. The original homesteaders who came to Alaska many years ago had a near-impossible task on hand to build up the untouched lands by hand. They must have been incredibly strong-willed people. Thanks for watching 🙂
a car port style shed with 1 side large enough to accomodate longer logs when driving with the skid steer which covers you and the machine head from rain or snow.... next year project maybe.
After I retired from my profession I attended college and qualified as a carpenter and joiner - I enjoy outdoor projects of the type you both have done. Admire your care for precision. Thoroughly enjoyed the real project video, thank you. Phil, suffolk, U.K.🇬🇧
The cement mixer is so nice , I have never seen before , you save a lot of money to mill your own wood and build the house , there is a bright path to success, great work 👍
Haha, if this type of work interests you start small. We started with small projects many years ago, and as you get more comfortable you start to take on bigger tasks. Next thing you know you move to Alaska and turn life difficulty to the hardest setting to see if you survive 😅
@10:06 He was already planning on sawing that first log. I know the look. I've had my WM sawmill since March of 2019. Absolutely love it. Actually, I think that was a blessing to have it a bit too tall at initial setup. By bringing in extra dirt you are getting further away from the frost depth. Happy milling!
😅 that was true! It is good to hear your happy testimony about your woodland mills, we are hopeful it will last us many years. We purchased this machine based on good reviews from "Sawing with Sandy" I'm sure you have seen his channel. He has a lot of good info on milling.
I think your loyal pooch deserves an award for enthusiastic tail wagging, sonic nose grubbing and digging, and gleefull on-back-roll-in-it maneuvers. What a hoot. Hank The Cowdog from Texas and a brother somewhere on the Kenai. Go well, and best wishes for an instructive winter season.
Good morning you guys hope you guys are having a great day and great afternoon where are you guys at you keep up the good work and I'm proud of you guys God bless you guys and be safe ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
The best part about the change we made is having more time to spend together! It may look like play but it is a lot of hard work too. The hard work does help us save money and get to where we want to be in life, so it is worth it for sure. Thank you for watching!
GREAT VIDEO! learned so much. Completely forgot that the milled wood needs to dry out… you two are doing a great job. Can’t wait to see what’s next. Love the clips of your very happy pup. He is hilarious. 👍🏻🥰
Thank you glad to hear you enjoyed it 🙂 Benelli is always having such a grand time in the woods, he searches for the small voles that are borrowing in the moss.
Good idea on placing the saw at that height. You don't see too many people doing it that way. Great that you have the cement machine and the skid steer too! Nice job for the long term per usual. Love your Lab...such a goofball.
Thank you! We wanted it high enough to reduce strain on the back from bending over to work. Without a machine to put logs on the deck, this would not be practical. Benelli is always a goof outside. He has been trying to find the small voles that are burrowed in the moss!
We do wish we had an option to rent the mixer instead of purchasing it, but it has been a great tool to have! Many future projects will be a lot less daunting with the mixer to get them done! We are glad to hear you love our videos ❤️
I like how you’re taking the time to do it right to last you longer. A lot of the other Alaskan’s builds are simply hacked up to cut cost and time but not yours.
Thank you! We do try to keep costs low but also build keeping in mind that we want everything to last as long as possible. We plan to be here a long time, if not indefinitely. Thanks for watching 🙂
Glad we can share with you! We have a video coming out in a few hours that has beautiful snow scenery! What area are you from with no snow? Thank you 🙂
Just remember young man a day with out learning is a day of loss. Looking good guys we are really looking forward to going through your build with you . Happy Trails
Great saw. I have 1 just like it. No issues at all. I've cut a lot of wood with it. Currently cutting 1/2" slabs for ship lap. Make sure you have lots of blades. In 3 years I've gone thru 8 cutting only pine.
I just found your channel yesterday and binged watched all of your videos. Your videos are the way they all should be, informative, straight forward and no extra BS or drama. I would like to see a video where you tell us about your background, why you decided to leave Pa., and if your move is what you thought it would be? Keep up the Great work.
Glad you found us 😀 it is great to hear you are enjoying our channel! We never thought we would have so many people interested in what we are doing but it has grown very fast. We do have plans to make a video, explaining who we are and why we are here over the winter for everyone who enjoys watching us build our new life here. Thanks for watching!
Hi nice couple, I discovered your channel and am now binge watching to catch up. Very nice! Small feedback point: I see Chris having difficulty with the auger. That's bad for your back. Pulling up that drill much more often to get rid of the soil is much more convenient, better for your back and hardly slower. Greetings from the Netherlands, Mark
Hello 👋 glad you are enjoying our videos! We quickly learned exactly what you mentioned. Small bites are easy to pull out! We hit clay in some holes and it is so sticky to pull out.
Not sure if you know this or if it'll even work in the Alaskan cold, but we use a mix of dish soap and water for our lubricant. It's cheaper, works great, and adds a great smell to the milling process.
@@northtoalaska2022 No problem. If you have any other questions, feel free to ask, as I'm sure many people are as engrossed in this venture as I am; however, you know what they say about opinions.
The mixer is great for all the jobs we need to do out here! We put out a video about every 10 days it's hard to find time to make more than that. We are very busy trying to get established on the property in many ways so we have to bounce between different projects as the weather and supplies permit. Thanks for watching!
The more you cut the more you will find store lumber is higher and sucks. I cut 25” pine and those 1x18x16’ incredible. Happy sawing. And remember sawdust is man’s glitter
Guy’s if they only had this stuff back when I was younger 60ts 70ts LoL WOW what we could have accomplished y’all but that was then and this is now::::::)
You guys are killing it. You can run diesel for lube on the bandmill as well. We have 3 6" wide bandmills at work that run it for lube. Consider a debarker attachment for the chainsaw. Bark hides so much crap that chew up band blades. We debark every log and still only get a few hours of use per blade.
Don't look now...your dog is about to steal your show. I think it likes being in Alaska. Love that concrete mixer, just did 1600 lbs and thought about it with every 80 lbs bag. I had to do more than hold onto the handle (10:16)😄 that thing is a dream.
Haha, the dog loves to hunt voles in the forest and dig. He's always enjoying the outdoors when we work on projects. The cement mixer is great, I understand the struggle with a barrel mixer. The price of the mud mixer is hard to eat but we have so much work to do it is a necessary cost. Some areas do offer them for rent maybe you have that option nearby! Thanks for watching 🙂
also to make your blade last longer, after you do the first cut, rotate the log so the clean cut edge is facing your right, (if the blade cuts right to left and you're behind the power head) the less cutting into the bark and the more cutting out of it, or not cutting it at all the better. rocks, dirt, mud in the bark wear the blade down faster.
Just remember when you put that log on your mill be sure and put something underneath the small end to get it taller to even out with the big end that way when you make your first cut it's even all the way across that way you don't waste any wood that's valuable. It also gives you a Level Playing Field for your log when you flip it over
Just found your channel and started with this video… subbed… but idk if you’ve addressed your water leak on the mill yet but if not you can get just a pex valve or fuel shut off valve cut the rubber hose and put it on and that way you can control the water flow and shut it off when not in use… that’s what I had on my mill it was very useful
Glad you liked our video! We ended up disassembling the water valve and stretched the springs to put more tension on the water valve seal. So far it is working well. If we have another issue with it we will look into using a pex valve like you mentioned, thanks for sharing 🙂
Good Video, Put a Star above the Door and a 1/4 MOON on the Door, Then Every one Knows Where The OUT House is , Great job, Keep the Videos Coming, From Ocala Florida USA
It is in the plans but winter hit hard almost immediately after this project. Right now we have to prioritize building a house to live in, I'm sure you can understand that.
@@northtoalaska2022 I hear you about the weather interrupting your schedule of trying to get things done. Sh#t happens, you do you and keep up the fortitude to accomplish your visions. Looking forward to more great work and videos from you.
Simple living Alaska put out a video not long ago about milling logs that are not same size on each end, might help you. Love your videos and seeing all your progress.
Great start ! I love my Woodland HM122 :) I have just over 80hrs on it & it cut all the wood for it's new home & over 600 1+8 for all my siding jobs for next summer, Happy New Year ! stay warm :)
Good to hear you love our channel ❤️ We are not professional builders by any means, but we have always enjoyed DIY projects. If we don't know how to do a job we research until we are confident we can complete a project correctly. We have a strong motivation to work this way because it is not necessarily affordable for us to pay someone else to do it for us. Chris is a mechanic by trade but he has worked several short-term construction jobs in the past. That helps a lot. We also gained experience at our last property, remodeling our home, excavating, and building several outbuildings. This helps tremendously in this endeavor in Alaska.
Just found your channel ! So far , I love it ! Also, just love how you both work together so perfectly ! I've watched some other channels and the women just walk around with their heads in the sky . Keep us the great work !! Best wishes !!!
Awesome job‼️. Just a suggestion, add a beam in front of the second bunk low enough to get a bottle jack under the log. Basically a poor man’s toe board, then make sure you put the small end close to the mill head. ALWAYS be aware of your log stop height, ask me how I know 😂. You could build a narrow deck to walk on as long as you can still get the skid steer close enough to load logs. Keep up the great work and stay safe
Thanks! I did contemplate building a small deck to get out of the mud. Going to try road cloth and gravel out first. I do like having the sawmill up high so I don't have to bend over as much to work but filling the lube tank is a chore i think i need to relocate it. It's funny they have a safety bar to keep from cutting your bunks on this but it seems worthless because the first cut it became caught on a bump in the log and had to be adjusted out of the way to continue cutting. I'm sure the day will come when we accidentally ruin a blade haha. I found that it also seems to need another log clamp, I could watch the log move at some point in the cut. Ended up ordering another log clamp and the factory toe board a few weeks ago to make it easier to use. Shipping up here is ridiculous on bulky or heavy items, I had it shipped on a barge to bring shipping costs down but it may be slow to arrive.
Great content. I have a sawmill too. It's very satisfying but you're right to buy your dimensional lumber. Probably less expensive when factoring your time. I was surprised how quickly blades dull and it's my biggest expense after labour. Hopefully you can find someone close to sharpen/set your blades.
Thank you! I am excited to get more into sawmill work it seems like a productive hobby! I did order 10 blades with the machine. Wondering if owning a blade sharpener could be cost-effective if we can offer local blade sharpening for other folks in need of sharpening. As of right now, I don't know of any businesses that sharpen nearby.
@@northtoalaska2022 If you can find customers and you have the time, I suppose. Milling is a hobby for me so I don't have a professional sharpening setup but I use a chainsaw disc sharpener which is good for only about 1 sharpening and I have to keep the disc smooth or it will eventually groove at the top of the teeth and cut the tops off. I don't have a tooth setter. I'm lucky to have local sharping services which costs about half a new blade.
You two made my day! So glad you purchased a sawmill. You have all the equipment you need to make it a money savings equipment.👍👀✌️👌
I think that company has a different definition of portable than most people! Great build. It's nice to see a couple who know what they are doing.
I have not seen anybody on these Alaska channels build as well as you do. Love your videos.
Hey Guys love your channel! I live in Alaska also. I was watching your video on building the sawmill base and stand. I do have a suggestion. So the frost this winter might, not saying it will but probably will twist, and push your base totally out of plum. I wouldn't bolt the saw mill to the base because it will bend and pretty much destroy the rails of the sawmill. I would if I were you do a concrete pad and mount the base to the concrete. I hope you don't mind me making the suggestion, it's just that I have a sawmill also, and this advice comes from my experience in Alaska with sawmill base. Please keep the videos coming, I absolutely love the channel.
Agreed! As they dug deep for the posts to sit on solid ground
, it still doesn’t eliminate that the heaving will push the post sideways overtime and whatever sits on top of them need to have the opportunity to slide.
Hello 👋 glad to hear you love the channel! Do you happen to live in a permafrost area to have those issues? I can agree a concrete floor would be great other than the cost and it's not practical to heat a curing slab this time of year with freezing temps at night. We are on a limited budget because we are allocating our savings to build a home out of pocket, it is our priority. I am curious about the posts moving as you explain. Many pole barns are built in this same manner and they hold steady when concreted into the ground below the frost line for 20-plus years. If we were living in Fairbanks we probably would have built a floating stand on top of the ground. We will give an update after winter on how the stand works out for us.
Nice! I'm looking forward to seeing the house getting built! Keep those videos coming❤❤❤
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@@northtoalaska2022 The post foundation you used is the one commonly used in Alaska. Don't get caught up in our comments; we suggest that it may compromise the precision of your machine. For a house that is acceptable. I'm sure you'll be fine. Concrete slabs are not ideal either; depending on the soil drainage heaving can occur, and slab can shit. You're doing right for the budget you want to put. Look at the USDA soil report for your region of Alaska to get data for soil drainage, type, and frost line. It is a good info.
Thank you for a series of videos that are actually true, not just some video blogger, "building a cabin in the bush" just for youtube advertising revenue.
Keep the videos coming, all the best to both of you, and the dog
You are welcome! Glad that you are enjoying our videos 🙂 This is our new life out here, it is not all glorious but we will share the highlights! We are building up our property with a long-term mindset. Thanks for the well wishes!
I found your channel last night and watched multiple episodes. I look forward to keeping up on your homestead progress and life in Alaska. Your channel reminds me of ‘Simple Living’. This is an Alaskan couple that are amazing! God bless you and keep you safe as you continue your journey. I will look forward to new adventures that you share.
Thank you, and God bless 🙏
5:39 In the 70s they used to put that stuff on scraped knees and such at the school nurse.
Interesting! That copper Sealer has a terrible smell!
What a great asset to your homestead and I like the way you put it up off the ground, making it easy to work on. Most I've seen have them on a concrete slab. I think every homestead needs a skid steer, it just makes life easier. Thanks for sharing ❤✌🙏
With back problems being a real issue, the sawmill at this height should help give some relief 🙂 building a homestead would be very difficult without some type of equipment. It is back-breaking labor to attempt by hand. The original homesteaders who came to Alaska many years ago had a near-impossible task on hand to build up the untouched lands by hand. They must have been incredibly strong-willed people. Thanks for watching 🙂
Or a backhoe! A clamshell bucket can bite most logs and it's a heavy lifter.
a car port style shed with 1 side large enough to accomodate longer logs when driving with the skid steer which covers you and the machine head from rain or snow.... next year project maybe.
Definitely in the future plans 🙂
After I retired from my profession I attended college and qualified as a carpenter and joiner - I enjoy outdoor projects of the type you both have done. Admire your care for precision. Thoroughly enjoyed the real project video, thank you. Phil, suffolk, U.K.🇬🇧
Glad we could share the project with you here! Thank you for your kind words.
Livin' my dream...build a solar lumber drier ! AWESOME GUYS !! KUDOS !
Thank you 🙂
The cement mixer is so nice , I have never seen before , you save a lot of money to mill your own wood and build the house , there is a bright path to success, great work 👍
Thank you 😃
I have watched alllll of your videos while I've been playing Starfield, lol I feel lazy lol.
Haha, if this type of work interests you start small. We started with small projects many years ago, and as you get more comfortable you start to take on bigger tasks. Next thing you know you move to Alaska and turn life difficulty to the hardest setting to see if you survive 😅
@10:06 He was already planning on sawing that first log. I know the look. I've had my WM sawmill since March of 2019. Absolutely love it. Actually, I think that was a blessing to have it a bit too tall at initial setup. By bringing in extra dirt you are getting further away from the frost depth. Happy milling!
😅 that was true! It is good to hear your happy testimony about your woodland mills, we are hopeful it will last us many years. We purchased this machine based on good reviews from "Sawing with Sandy" I'm sure you have seen his channel. He has a lot of good info on milling.
I think your loyal pooch deserves an award for enthusiastic tail wagging, sonic nose grubbing and digging, and gleefull on-back-roll-in-it maneuvers. What a hoot. Hank The Cowdog from Texas and a brother somewhere on the Kenai. Go well, and best wishes for an instructive winter season.
Benelli is always trying to steal the show 😅 thank you!
Good morning you guys hope you guys are having a great day and great afternoon where are you guys at you keep up the good work and I'm proud of you guys God bless you guys and be safe ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Good morning and thank you! We hope you are doing well and have a great day too 🙂 ❤️🙏
Great job building your sawmill stand
Thank you!
You guys have a great life, you get to play all day and build great things and spend time with each other
The best part about the change we made is having more time to spend together! It may look like play but it is a lot of hard work too. The hard work does help us save money and get to where we want to be in life, so it is worth it for sure. Thank you for watching!
@@northtoalaska2022 it definitely is hard work
@@northtoalaska2022 I very much love your videos and your channel and I’m looking forward to watching you build your house
Thank you! It is great to hear you love our videos 😃 we are doing our best to keep everyone updated on our progress.
Take the saw dust and spread it where you are going to be walking it will harden the mud and make it like concrete.
Outstanding job on the sawmill, and cutting the trim. Your hard work will definitely pay off in the future. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you 😃
GREAT VIDEO! learned so much. Completely forgot that the milled wood needs to dry out… you two are doing a great job. Can’t wait to see what’s next. Love the clips of your very happy pup. He is hilarious. 👍🏻🥰
Thank you glad to hear you enjoyed it 🙂 Benelli is always having such a grand time in the woods, he searches for the small voles that are borrowing in the moss.
Wish you all the success you two can stand. 🙏
Thank you! 😀
Good idea on placing the saw at that height. You don't see too many people doing it that way. Great that you have the cement machine and the skid steer too! Nice job for the long term per usual. Love your Lab...such a goofball.
Thank you! We wanted it high enough to reduce strain on the back from bending over to work. Without a machine to put logs on the deck, this would not be practical. Benelli is always a goof outside. He has been trying to find the small voles that are burrowed in the moss!
I don’t know the economics of milling your own wood but it’s got to be so satisfying! I see snow on the horizon though…real snow….
Haha, we have been blessed with a second fall this week! Looks like winter will be setting in soon, more snow Is in the weekly forecast.
Very cool! Can’t wait to see all the wood projects/house improvements you will build with the wood from your beautiful land!
Thank you, we are excited about so many ideas and possibilities! 😃
One area you might want to consider is having spare saw blades.
We made sure to order plenty along with the mill 😀
You guys are amazing!
The cement mixer was well worth the money. Looks easy to use and looks much easier to use than a barrel mixer. Loving your videos.
We do wish we had an option to rent the mixer instead of purchasing it, but it has been a great tool to have! Many future projects will be a lot less daunting with the mixer to get them done! We are glad to hear you love our videos ❤️
Enfin , je vous retrouve . Ma journée sera meilleure . Merci👍
We are glad you found us! Thank you for watching! 😀
If you don't already have one, I would invest in a thickness planer.
Thank you for the suggestion, we could use one in the future for sure.
Congratulations on getting that Mill up it looks great. It does a great job. Keep it up you two are doing great
Thank you!
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Greetings from Pakistan, beautiful morning with first snow fall.Good job done by you guys by building sawmill.Keep working and Smiling.
Hello 👋 the snow does make for beautiful scenery 😍 thank you!
Great video
Thank you 😃
Awesome looking sawmill
I like how you’re taking the time to do it right to last you longer. A lot of the other Alaskan’s builds are simply hacked up to cut cost and time but not yours.
Thank you! We do try to keep costs low but also build keeping in mind that we want everything to last as long as possible. We plan to be here a long time, if not indefinitely. Thanks for watching 🙂
Where I live there is no snow. So I really like watching snow. Where you live is wonderful. The way you build is amazing. I love you guys
Glad we can share with you! We have a video coming out in a few hours that has beautiful snow scenery! What area are you from with no snow? Thank you 🙂
@@northtoalaska2022 I will watch your video
I come from Vietnam
Wish you have many good videos
Thank you
Beautiful dog
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Good luck building your sawmill stand
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You have created a great channel. It is amazing to see you work together so well.
Thank you! We do make a great team 🙂
Just remember young man a day with out learning is a day of loss. Looking good guys we are really looking forward to going through your build with you . Happy Trails
Very true, Thank you!
Great saw. I have 1 just like it. No issues at all. I've cut a lot of wood with it. Currently cutting 1/2" slabs for ship lap. Make sure you have lots of blades. In 3 years I've gone thru 8 cutting only pine.
Very nice! Glad to hear this. We purchased a ten-pack with it. Hopefully, they go a long way.
I am still watching so keep up the good work I realize it’s time are you can’t do a lot outdoors but I am looking forward to watching you God bless
Thank you ❤️ the weather has turned snowy at the moment but we are warm and happy! God bless 🙏
Another professionally built project.
Thank you! 😀
I just found your channel yesterday and binged watched all of your videos. Your videos are the way they all should be, informative, straight forward and no extra BS or drama. I would like to see a video where you tell us about your background, why you decided to leave Pa., and if your move is what you thought it would be?
Keep up the Great work.
Glad you found us 😀 it is great to hear you are enjoying our channel! We never thought we would have so many people interested in what we are doing but it has grown very fast. We do have plans to make a video, explaining who we are and why we are here over the winter for everyone who enjoys watching us build our new life here. Thanks for watching!
That is a great addition to your homestead. You will be able to save many dollars and enjoy the mill for many days to come.
Agreed 🙂
Always a joy to see another episode of your hard work. Cheers!
Thank you! 😀
Very entertaining. Craig. Pa.
Thank you Craig!
Well done James, keep it going everyday is a learning curve the main thing is you have listened and corrected any little mistakes 🇬🇧
Hi nice couple,
I discovered your channel and am now binge watching to catch up. Very nice!
Small feedback point: I see Chris having difficulty with the auger. That's bad for your back. Pulling up that drill much more often to get rid of the soil is much more convenient, better for your back and hardly slower.
Greetings from the Netherlands,
Mark
Hello 👋 glad you are enjoying our videos! We quickly learned exactly what you mentioned. Small bites are easy to pull out! We hit clay in some holes and it is so sticky to pull out.
It’s a good feeling to make your own lumber. Excellent video
Thank you!
Somebody buy that man a wood saw zaw blade for Christmas
Christmas came early!
Certainly helps to have all the equipment you need!
Not sure if you know this or if it'll even work in the Alaskan cold, but we use a mix of dish soap and water for our lubricant. It's cheaper, works great, and adds a great smell to the milling process.
Thank you for the tip, that should work well for the warm part of the year!
@@northtoalaska2022 No problem. If you have any other questions, feel free to ask, as I'm sure many people are as engrossed in this venture as I am; however, you know what they say about opinions.
I like your concrete mixer ,since i wathed you use it for your house. I think i missed a few videosbetween then and now😅
The mixer is great for all the jobs we need to do out here! We put out a video about every 10 days it's hard to find time to make more than that. We are very busy trying to get established on the property in many ways so we have to bounce between different projects as the weather and supplies permit. Thanks for watching!
Awesome job working together as a team,, that's how thing get done,, another great video thanks for posting be safe.
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed 🙂
The more you cut the more you will find store lumber is higher and sucks. I cut 25” pine and those 1x18x16’ incredible. Happy sawing. And remember sawdust is man’s glitter
This is true!
Slab wood is great fire wood, also
Wow building one of these is no easy job. Thanks for sharing
You are most welcome!
GREAT JOB LOOKS LIKE ARE GOING TO BE ON THE MONEY ON WHAT YOUR GOING TO ACHIEVE BE SAFE AND BLESS U BOTH AND THE DOG IS GREAT AS WELL
Thank you! 🙏
You two are getting it done! Congrats on knocking out another project.
Thank you 🙂
Great job hang in there st least good weather amen keep up 👍🙏
Thank you 🙂🙏
Guy’s if they only had this stuff back when I was younger 60ts 70ts
LoL WOW what we could have accomplished y’all but that was then and this is now::::::)
Technology advancements have made life a lot easier in areas like Alaska that is for sure.
Отличная лесопилка! Вы молодцы! Хорошая работа! Классное видео получилось! Мне понравилось! Круто Круто!!!
Thank you glad you enjoyed 🙂
What a game changer for the homestead, congratulations guys!
For sure ! Thank you 🙂
You guys are killing it. You can run diesel for lube on the bandmill as well. We have 3 6" wide bandmills at work that run it for lube. Consider a debarker attachment for the chainsaw. Bark hides so much crap that chew up band blades. We debark every log and still only get a few hours of use per blade.
Thank you for the tips! We will look into a debarking tool 🙂
Don't look now...your dog is about to steal your show. I think it likes being in Alaska. Love that concrete mixer, just did 1600 lbs and thought about it with every 80 lbs bag. I had to do more than hold onto the handle (10:16)😄 that thing is a dream.
Haha, the dog loves to hunt voles in the forest and dig. He's always enjoying the outdoors when we work on projects. The cement mixer is great, I understand the struggle with a barrel mixer. The price of the mud mixer is hard to eat but we have so much work to do it is a necessary cost. Some areas do offer them for rent maybe you have that option nearby! Thanks for watching 🙂
also to make your blade last longer, after you do the first cut, rotate the log so the clean cut edge is facing your right, (if the blade cuts right to left and you're behind the power head) the less cutting into the bark and the more cutting out of it, or not cutting it at all the better. rocks, dirt, mud in the bark wear the blade down faster.
Thank you for the tip, will keep this in mind as well!
I just want to wish you guys good luck and God bless
Thank you! 😀
Man that's a nice sawmill.
Just remember when you put that log on your mill be sure and put something underneath the small end to get it taller to even out with the big end that way when you make your first cut it's even all the way across that way you don't waste any wood that's valuable. It also gives you a Level Playing Field for your log when you flip it over
All lookin' good - You'll sure get a lot of use out of the sawmill - Thanks again for sharing....
Thank you, we sure hope to make a lot of lumber in the future 😊
Look forward to watching you both here in the UK all best wishes
Thank you! 😀
Just found your channel and started with this video… subbed… but idk if you’ve addressed your water leak on the mill yet but if not you can get just a pex valve or fuel shut off valve cut the rubber hose and put it on and that way you can control the water flow and shut it off when not in use… that’s what I had on my mill it was very useful
Glad you liked our video! We ended up disassembling the water valve and stretched the springs to put more tension on the water valve seal. So far it is working well. If we have another issue with it we will look into using a pex valve like you mentioned, thanks for sharing 🙂
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From down under here thanks enjoying your project and looking forward to journey, living the dream.
Glad you are enjoying the videos! It is hard work but rewarding 🙂
Good Video, Put a Star above the Door and a 1/4 MOON on the Door, Then Every one Knows Where The OUT House is , Great job, Keep the Videos Coming, From Ocala Florida USA
We were thinking about that! Not sure if it would be too drafty when the wind kicks up or not. Thank you!
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ANOTHER great video guys!
Thanks! 🙂
Good afternoon from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. I just started watching your RUclips videos. 🇺🇸
Hello and welcome!
Good looking stand. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you!
My comment would be that I would have built a shed over the Saw at the same time.
It is in the plans but winter hit hard almost immediately after this project. Right now we have to prioritize building a house to live in, I'm sure you can understand that.
@@northtoalaska2022 I hear you about the weather interrupting your schedule of trying to get things done. Sh#t happens, you do you and keep up the fortitude to accomplish your visions. Looking forward to more great work and videos from you.
Молодцы, трудяги!
Thank you!
Hi from the UK England 🇬🇧 been watching you
Make progress on your future home and homestead keep up with the great work from Dickie
Hello 👋 glad you are enjoying the progress! Thank you 😃
torx fasteners are definitely the way to go. good choice!
Simple living Alaska put out a video not long ago about milling logs that are not same size on each end, might help you. Love your videos and seeing all your progress.
Interesting, thank you for sharing! Really good to hear you are enjoying our videos 😀
Hi -- so enjoy watching your videos!! Keep up your positive energy!! Your new house will be coming real soon! Good luck--
Glad you are enjoying them! Thank you 😃
I watched another video and they changed out the valve with a ball valve and felt they had better control.
Interesting, thank you for sharing this info.
Good job on the sawmill.
Thank you! 😀
throw some gravel down make it more dry instead of so much mud look awsome guys
Great vids watching from UK all the best with the future!
Great start ! I love my Woodland HM122 :) I have just over 80hrs on it & it cut all the wood for it's new home & over 600 1+8 for all my siding jobs for next summer, Happy New Year ! stay warm :)
Glad to hear your great testimony! Hopefully we get many good years of service from the WM! Happy New Year! 🎇🎆🎉
Good afternoon
I started binge watching your channel. I am amazed at your knowledge base! Where did you acquire your construction experience? Love your channel.
Good to hear you love our channel ❤️ We are not professional builders by any means, but we have always enjoyed DIY projects. If we don't know how to do a job we research until we are confident we can complete a project correctly. We have a strong motivation to work this way because it is not necessarily affordable for us to pay someone else to do it for us. Chris is a mechanic by trade but he has worked several short-term construction jobs in the past. That helps a lot. We also gained experience at our last property, remodeling our home, excavating, and building several outbuildings. This helps tremendously in this endeavor in Alaska.
Just found your channel ! So far , I love it ! Also, just love how you both work together so perfectly ! I've watched some other channels and the women just walk around with their heads in the sky .
Keep us the great work !! Best wishes !!!
Thank you! It is great to hear you are enjoying our videos 🙂, we do work well together. Teamwork goes a long way!
Love your channel. I have been watching for a video. Did not disappoint. Keep them coming
It is very nice to hear this, thank you 😊
You will get up there good job
Thank you!
Awesome job‼️. Just a suggestion, add a beam in front of the second bunk low enough to get a bottle jack under the log. Basically a poor man’s toe board, then make sure you put the small end close to the mill head. ALWAYS be aware of your log stop height, ask me how I know 😂. You could build a narrow deck to walk on as long as you can still get the skid steer close enough to load logs. Keep up the great work and stay safe
Thanks! I did contemplate building a small deck to get out of the mud. Going to try road cloth and gravel out first. I do like having the sawmill up high so I don't have to bend over as much to work but filling the lube tank is a chore i think i need to relocate it. It's funny they have a safety bar to keep from cutting your bunks on this but it seems worthless because the first cut it became caught on a bump in the log and had to be adjusted out of the way to continue cutting. I'm sure the day will come when we accidentally ruin a blade haha. I found that it also seems to need another log clamp, I could watch the log move at some point in the cut. Ended up ordering another log clamp and the factory toe board a few weeks ago to make it easier to use. Shipping up here is ridiculous on bulky or heavy items, I had it shipped on a barge to bring shipping costs down but it may be slow to arrive.
Great job putting the sawmill on the stand
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Great content. I have a sawmill too. It's very satisfying but you're right to buy your dimensional lumber. Probably less expensive when factoring your time. I was surprised how quickly blades dull and it's my biggest expense after labour. Hopefully you can find someone close to sharpen/set your blades.
Thank you! I am excited to get more into sawmill work it seems like a productive hobby! I did order 10 blades with the machine. Wondering if owning a blade sharpener could be cost-effective if we can offer local blade sharpening for other folks in need of sharpening. As of right now, I don't know of any businesses that sharpen nearby.
@@northtoalaska2022 If you can find customers and you have the time, I suppose. Milling is a hobby for me so I don't have a professional sharpening setup but I use a chainsaw disc sharpener which is good for only about 1 sharpening and I have to keep the disc smooth or it will eventually groove at the top of the teeth and cut the tops off. I don't have a tooth setter. I'm lucky to have local sharping services which costs about half a new blade.
Good Luck pretty Lady🥰🥰🥰
Thanks 🙂