yeah me too. i worked for an outfit called beaver lumber in canada. when they hired me it was to stack 2x4', 6, 8, 10 and 12. they came in varying lengths and had to be sorted into their own bins. they were piled in a shed and the bigger boards had to go to the second tier. we also had to pile plywood and trim wood. eddie's stuff is probably heavier and more awkward but i have a small idea of how hard he has to work.
I have very much respect for Eddy.. I'm a 45 year's at diesel mechanic and I've set up Mill's and worked in them nothing else about it.. keep up the good work I enjoy your videos... keep them coming..
The flag is a Michigan State Flag. It is showing the State Seal or coat of arms. One phrase on the flag in Latin translates to "If you seek a pleasant Peninsula look around you. Guess I really did learn something all those years ago in Elementary School !! :)
My brother told me to check you out. What a nice operation. Wow to see all that fresh cut wood. I used to do some wood project; mostly recycled wood that I found at work. I have a CNC plasma cutter. I used to work in a small steel fabrication shop. The company let me use steel scraps to learn my machine at home. I make small signs and plaques. It was good to see you but I am jealous as can be. 😫😫😫😫😮😮😮😮😀😀😀😀
Great respect for Eddie, i bought a Woodmizer LT15 manual about 6 or so years ago. I cut and off load. Its a good work out. Just love watching you guys saw.
Great video Mark........ The sound of that Detroit talking and the saw singing is the best sound you could ever hear........ unless you haven't sawed lumber before you would not know the feeling......... it really feels good
Nice sawing! I like the idea about the license plates. Doing well here in Ohio. Will be back and forth for weddings between August and October. You just might see me sooner than you think! Take care!
I was going to mention moving in the end of the roller label, but you beat me to it. Would love to see you guys rip the other boards through the edger so we can see ALL of the final product. Thanks, Eddie and Mark.
Good sawing and toting and the old sawyer/logger was bad to cut stuff into halves and thirds and have pieces flying all OVER the place and giggling watching us TRY and keep up with it all. I sure miss that old turkey but sawmilling is probably a good reason I'm still here. And draglining. Now I can creak, pop and snap and say there's a reason for it. Not like you and T.H.E. that'r still limber and fragile (agile was the real word but a pal sort of got it upside down). Mercy at the people that have put up with me. And if you could hear me talk you'd know that Mike and Maw aren't too far away. Thanks, Mark and T.H.E. The best 2 yall and GBWYou!
@@markgalicic7788 Hey, Mark and we had rain all day but the hisacaine blew out and now we're having a sunset. Hope all is well with All Yall too! GBWYall!
Man was that 6-71 ever screamin' in this vid. Dense hard oak I guess plus you were pushing it pretty good. Those DD 2 strokes just go on and live forever.
The Detroit is fascinating almost hypnotizing. Could you do a video on it please. What’s it’s history. How many hours on it. Has it has a rebuild. How often do you change the oil and filters. How many gallons per hour fuel usage etc.
Hello Mark and hello Eddie , love the bus motor flag did you ever think about making shirts out them ? that would be cool thanks for sharing and you all have a great rest of the week take care
The headphones you need is SENA Tufftalk Over-the-Head Earmuff with Long-Range Bluetooth Communication. Iron&oak sawmill RUclips channel uses them and thay done a video about them. I plan to get a set for my sawmill when I start sawing. Warning thay are not cheep. I live about 20 miles from where your sawmill was made. I always enjoy your videos. Thanks.
Hello Mark and Eddie. Another enjoyable video this week. Sorry to keep pestering you with enquiries, but I am really interested in how your mill is running! This weeks question is about lubricating the machinery. The log carriage, log turner, loader and conveyor are in constant use when milling, so how often do you have to grease the wheels, track, pivot points and cables in order to maintain their smooth running? How long does it take to complete that maintenance? I agree that it would be good if you had two way communication with Eddie! Best wishes to both of you and your families! Take care and Stay safe! Stan.
It amazes me how you can see what needs to be done to get the most yeald out of a log. Ok, you have the lazer line and dial for width of the log. Keep on cutting.
My dad and I had Osage orange sawed for decking in our livestock trailer that has lasted over forty years and no treating. We used oak but it didn't seem to last as long
I really like your videos. I signed up since the first video I saw! Could you say the name of the song that plays at the beginning of the videos? Thank you from Brazil!
It's a strange feeling of utter fascination to watch that round saw slicing through its targets... Practically hypnotizing for me.... Irrelevant aside... Whoever named the master dog as such really missed a bet.... It's obviously the "Top Dog"... Gary
When those heavier, bigger logs roll on to the carriage or when you flip the heavier, bigger logs, does that ever knock the carriage out of adjustment? Thanks for another relaxing couch video. You and Eddie stay safe.
There are relatively cheap ($35 per unit) communicators you can get that are license free. Business band might take a registration or (I forget the other band name, maybe PCS? It is for personal area communications.) But put them on the lowest power and nobody will ever hear you. Tiny antennas so it won't snag. Put it in your pocket. What would be nice is bluetooth on it for cordless earphones. So for less than $100, you can probably get set up.
Hi mark was wondering if putting some measurements with thick black marker on the yellow pushers so when the camera pans back we can see roughly how thick the cuts are
One of longest Videos yet, but better than watching TV, i was going to ask how wide a board can you cut before it hits the log ramp, but i see the board stack must go over the ramp. i like those thin boards i made a Lamp Shade once out of some maple, is was about 3/16'' thick, and i played with it for about 2 months and bent it round, before it split, so i clued it together in sections, $50 lamp shade with $2000 in labor.
Mark very cool sawmill my grandpa sawmill was almost identical to yours except his was all mechanical you had to turn the logs by hand and you have to set the dogs by hand I know I got pictures of it somewhere but yours though seeing it through the videos that you put out takes me back to when I was a little kid and you had to set the board thickness by hand too! What model is your mill?
Mister Mark what causes a log to have tension in it I know what it is I just don't know what caused it thank you love your videos be safe and have a great day Sam and a Happy New Year
HI MARK I ☺😊🙂🤗😀😄 know all about working 💪👷 at the sawmill that was my 1ST job after I got out of high school packing lumber and railroad ties all day 😅🙃😄😀🙂😬 I started in the hay field when I was 14 teen when I 1ST started we would cut hay 5 or 6 times a year square bales 1,OOO bales a day the young people today don't what hard work is OMG 5 13 2O22
Hi Mark really enjoy your channel . If you watch outdoors with Mike Morgan he promotes a great set of hearing headsets . phone ,wife ,hearing protection . I am out in Orillis Ontario Canada . have a day eh .
Yes my name is Daniel Benitez and yes I have done that kind of work before it is very hard work I have a lot of respect for him and if I could I would love to come out there and help cuz I love the whole process
I could watch this for hours. Why is that, I wonder? In 1965 or thereabouts, Eric Sloane wrote a book called A Reverence For Wood. Maybe that's it. Yes, I'm sure that's it.
@@markgalicic7788 You make it look safe and easy. How is this like a table saw? Do you need to worry about kickback? I like watching your videos. Very amazing. Hope you and your workers are safe during the pandemic.
I apologise for lack of clarification. The flag is supposed to be a Michigan State flag, I didn't open it when I received it. The plate looks good.thanks Lee
@@markgalicic7788 awesome mate thanks, yourself and The Eddie do totallyawesome videos, thanks. What address to post licence plates to? I'm in Tasmania, Australia
Michigan flag latin translated The design features three Latin mottos. From top-to-bottom they are: On red ribbon: "E Pluribus Unum," means "Out of many, one," a motto of the United States. On light blue shield: "Tuebor," means "I will defend." On white ribbon: "Si Quæris Peninsulam Amœnam Circumspice," means "If you seek a pleasant peninsula, look about you." (The official state motto).
That's a State of Michigan flag. The motto means "If you seek a pleasant peninsula, look about you." (Note that it is neither a University of Michigan nor a Michigan State University flag.)
At the top of the seal, you will notice the words, E Pluribus Unum. These words come from our national motto meaning, From many, one. which means that our nation or country was made from many states. The word Tuebor means I will defend and has reference to the frontier position of Michigan. The State Motto is Si Quaeris Peninsulam Amoenam, Circumspice, which means If you seek a pleasant peninsula, look about you.
I HAVE picked boards like that up, and I do have respect for Mr. Horvath. God bless him! 😀👍
yeah me too. i worked for an outfit called beaver lumber in canada. when they hired me it was to stack 2x4', 6, 8, 10 and 12. they came in varying lengths and had to be sorted into their own bins. they were piled in a shed and the bigger boards had to go to the second tier. we also had to pile plywood and trim wood. eddie's stuff is probably heavier and more awkward but i have a small idea of how hard he has to work.
GREAT JOB. I love the way you keep Mr. Spinner from rippin' the edges off !
I have very much respect for Eddy.. I'm a 45 year's at diesel mechanic and I've set up Mill's and worked in them nothing else about it.. keep up the good work I enjoy your videos... keep them coming..
The flag is a Michigan State Flag. It is showing the State Seal or coat of arms. One phrase on the flag in Latin translates to "If you seek a pleasant Peninsula look around you. Guess I really did learn something all those years ago in Elementary School !! :)
thanks Jim.
My brother told me to check you out. What a nice operation. Wow to see all that fresh cut wood. I used to do some wood project; mostly recycled wood that I found at work. I have a CNC plasma cutter. I used to work in a small steel fabrication shop. The company let me use steel scraps to learn my machine at home. I make small signs and plaques. It was good to see you but I am jealous as can be. 😫😫😫😫😮😮😮😮😀😀😀😀
Great respect for Eddie, i bought a Woodmizer LT15 manual about 6 or so years ago. I cut and off load. Its a good work out. Just love watching you guys saw.
thanks Matt.
watching being the key word.
Great video Mark........ The sound of that Detroit talking and the saw singing is the best sound you could ever hear........ unless you haven't sawed lumber before you would not know the feeling......... it really feels good
thanks Bob.
@@markgalicic7788 did anyone tell you what you wanted to know about the michigan flag?
I can watch this all day. That is such a well designed and built mill Smooth and powerful.
thanks.
it never gets old, I can watch him saw trees all day..
thanks.
My state flag... Michigan. 'United We Stand', our countries motto on top.
Great video again gents, as said before can we see the edger in action..big smiles from the UK
thanks Mike.
Nice sawing! I like the idea about the license plates. Doing well here in Ohio. Will be back and forth for weddings between August and October. You just might see me sooner than you think! Take care!
thanks pastor Michael, that will be great to see you!
Hi mark. What a great channel and
Informative. May I wish you good luck and keep going. I also wish eddie all the best. Andy Thomson
Northampton uk.
as teenager worked very little at old sawmill loading the lumber very hard work but but off bearer has the roughest job there thank you guys
Good video Mark. Glad to see you got the plate. Looks good on the wall.
thanks again Kevin.
I was going to mention moving in the end of the roller label, but you beat me to it.
Would love to see you guys rip the other boards through the edger so we can see ALL of the final product.
Thanks, Eddie and Mark.
thanks for watching.
You guys get some really nice lumber... UR very fortunate to have access to such variety and quality! ;-)
Yes we are
Good sawing and toting and the old sawyer/logger was bad to cut stuff into halves and thirds and have pieces flying all OVER the place and giggling watching us TRY and keep up with it all. I sure miss that old turkey but sawmilling is probably a good reason I'm still here. And draglining. Now I can creak, pop and snap and say there's a reason for it. Not like you and T.H.E. that'r still limber and fragile (agile was the real word but a pal sort of got it upside down). Mercy at the people that have put up with me. And if you could hear me talk you'd know that Mike and Maw aren't too far away. Thanks, Mark and T.H.E. The best 2 yall and GBWYou!
hey Lewie hope all is well !
@@markgalicic7788 Hey, Mark and we had rain all day but the hisacaine blew out and now we're having a sunset. Hope all is well with All Yall too! GBWYall!
Man was that 6-71 ever screamin' in this vid. Dense hard oak I guess plus you were pushing it pretty good. Those DD 2 strokes just go on and live forever.
Another great video what teamwork who needs electronics when each know what the other will be doing superb
thanks John.
The Detroit is fascinating almost hypnotizing. Could you do a video on it please. What’s it’s history. How many hours on it. Has it has a rebuild. How often do you change the oil and filters. How many gallons per hour fuel usage etc.
Seriously...I do enjoy your videos.wish I could meet the two of you & talk 'sawmill '.Working on getting an Ark.plate to you.
thanks for watching , hope to meet you some day.
That was a couple of tougher logs than most, but, hey you guys are awesome 😎
thanks William.
Hello Mark and hello Eddie , love the bus motor flag did you ever think about making shirts out them ? that would be cool thanks for sharing and you all have a great rest of the week take care
thanks Jerry , we hope to sell shirts someday.
Enjoyable pair of gents. I really need to arrange a day trip to look over buying some of the cut offs.
thanks Charles , how far are you from us ?
@@markgalicic7788 i am in central Virginia. So, 4 1/2 hours? Even if its more i am due a trip out and about.
@@charleswilson6069 that would be great !
The headphones you need is SENA Tufftalk Over-the-Head Earmuff with Long-Range Bluetooth Communication. Iron&oak sawmill RUclips channel uses them and thay done a video about them.
I plan to get a set for my sawmill when I start sawing. Warning thay are not cheep.
I live about 20 miles from where your sawmill was made.
I always enjoy your videos. Thanks.
thanks for the info Michael.
@@markgalicic7788 Your welcome. glad to help.
I just love your show’s keep cutting l have learned a lot from watching you guys
Hello Mark and Eddie. Another enjoyable video this week. Sorry to keep pestering you with enquiries, but I am really interested in how your mill is running! This weeks question is about lubricating the machinery. The log carriage, log turner, loader and conveyor are in constant use when milling, so how often do you have to grease the wheels, track, pivot points and cables in order to maintain their smooth running? How long does it take to complete that maintenance? I agree that it would be good if you had two way communication with Eddie! Best wishes to both of you and your families! Take care and Stay safe! Stan.
thanks Stan , I check the mill every week and grease as needed depending on how much we saw. I will talk about this on a video.
Hey Guys, awesome videos, thanks... bar room ??? are we able to see it a all?
Eddie makes it look easy, that's for sure. No way I'm lifting any of those 2" oak boards!!
yes he does
Yes your channel and the McCoys channel is the best on the net 👍
thanks John.
Those drops would be great deer mounts with live edge
That poster is great!
thanks.
Good video Mark some good boards
thanks Edward.
It amazes me how you can see what needs to be done to get the most yeald out of a log. Ok, you have the lazer line and dial for width of the log. Keep on cutting.
thanks James.
My dad and I had Osage orange sawed for decking in our livestock trailer that has lasted over forty years and no treating. We used oak but it didn't seem to last as long
I really like your videos.
I signed up since the first video I saw!
Could you say the name of the song that plays at the beginning of the videos? Thank you from Brazil!
thanks Ricardo.
@@markgalicic7788 Ok friend, but, you didn't say the name of the song! hahahaha...
@@RicardoBiologo158 the song is called the rural stride
It's a strange feeling of utter fascination to watch that round saw slicing through its targets... Practically hypnotizing for me....
Irrelevant aside... Whoever named the master dog as such really missed a bet.... It's obviously the "Top Dog"... Gary
or bubba dog.
When those heavier, bigger logs roll on to the carriage or when you flip the heavier, bigger logs, does that ever knock the carriage out of adjustment? Thanks for another relaxing couch video. You and Eddie stay safe.
thanks Bob , no the carriage sits on a v rail track to keep it straight .
Thanks Mark. Guess I’d have to go back to all your videos but have you ever filmed you working the controls for the sawmill inside the booth?
There are relatively cheap ($35 per unit) communicators you can get that are license free. Business band might take a registration or (I forget the other band name, maybe PCS? It is for personal area communications.) But put them on the lowest power and nobody will ever hear you. Tiny antennas so it won't snag. Put it in your pocket. What would be nice is bluetooth on it for cordless earphones. So for less than $100, you can probably get set up.
The old Detroit is earning her diesel today!
David Clark head sets. We use them in all of our emergency vehicles and aerial apparatus from the turn table to the bucket or the tips.
Nice video Ed and Mark, I was wondering if you ever though of putting a camera on the last dog so we could ride the log?
I am a member of ALR American Legion Riders and the flag has the Eagel of ALR on it!
Good job Mark!
thanks Dave.
Thanks, enjoyed this.
thanks Tom.
Hi mark was wondering if putting some measurements with thick black marker on the yellow pushers so when the camera pans back we can see roughly how thick the cuts are
you can read the dial on the carriage to see how thick it is.
mark galicic yeah I know you can see the width I’m talkin about the height 👍 just a suggestion
Hi Mark and Eddie love you video
thanks James.
One of longest Videos yet, but better than watching TV, i was going to ask how wide a board can you cut before it hits the log ramp, but i see the board stack must go over the ramp.
i like those thin boards i made a Lamp Shade once out of some maple, is was about 3/16'' thick, and i played with it for about 2 months and bent it round, before it split, so i clued it together in sections, $50 lamp shade with $2000 in labor.
yes I did some jobs with to many hours.
What state are you located in I like watching your videos very educational very learning Your work is hard but the woods not that heavy
Y'ALL should get za wood pellet machine use it to make wood pellets out of the sawdust.
I've piled 2x12 20 ft green poplar, so I can appreciate the weight he is pulling.
yes very heavy.
Bus mptor plate on the Bus Motor, LOL. Those boards out of the last log looked like furniture grade lumber ("1A" ?)
yes some was FAS but we had to finish the order.
Bus motor plate on the side of the bus motor. Those last boards on that second log were furniture grade lumber. ("1A"?)
that was to nice for the bus motor
@@markgalicic7788 Bus motor already has one. Cast iron!
Mark very cool sawmill my grandpa sawmill was almost identical to yours except his was all mechanical you had to turn the logs by hand and you have to set the dogs by hand I know I got pictures of it somewhere but yours though seeing it through the videos that you put out takes me back to when I was a little kid and you had to set the board thickness by hand too! What model is your mill?
thanks Rudy , this is a Edmiston mill.
Thank you for the video.How much lower would you make the deck than the carriage?
I set the log deck 3/4" lower than the carriage , that would have been ok but the nose on the log deck tappers up and catches the wide boards.
Mister Mark what causes a log to have tension in it I know what it is I just don't know what caused it thank you love your videos be safe and have a great day Sam and a Happy New Year
HI MARK I ☺😊🙂🤗😀😄 know all about working 💪👷 at the sawmill that was my 1ST job after I got out of high school packing lumber and railroad ties all day 😅🙃😄😀🙂😬 I started in the hay field when I was 14 teen when I 1ST started we would cut hay 5 or 6 times a year square bales 1,OOO bales a day the young people today don't what hard work is OMG 5 13 2O22
So who owns this saw mill Mark or Eddy or is it a partnership
Hi Mark really enjoy your channel . If you watch outdoors with Mike Morgan he promotes a great set of hearing headsets . phone ,wife ,hearing protection . I am out in Orillis Ontario Canada . have a day eh .
Cool, thanks!
R E S P E C T ! -- Eddie !
It would take three men to keep up or replace Eddie! I have no doubt!
Yes my name is Daniel Benitez and yes I have done that kind of work before it is very hard work I have a lot of respect for him and if I could I would love to come out there and help cuz I love the whole process
I could watch this for hours. Why is that, I wonder? In 1965 or thereabouts, Eric Sloane wrote a book called A Reverence For Wood. Maybe that's it. Yes, I'm sure that's it.
Mark how often do you have to sharpen the teeth on the blade? Does it depend on what wood you are going through?
about every 3 to 5 thousand feet .
how much are you asking on the decking?
Thank you guys for working so hard
When are you going to finish building the sawmill shed over the outfeed table where Eddie works
soon.
Óh yéah no lie that wood looks heavy. No need for a challenge.
mark is that the new blade you're using or is it still in it's crate against the wall?keep them logs rollin.thx.
that's the old 52" saw.
Where do we send the plates, Big M?
Got my old Texas set of Purple Heart plates to get to ya
thanks Glen , E-mail me at markgalicic@verizon.net
What is the moisture content of what you cut? Does it need to be dried before cutting?
most is fresh cut green , you don't want the log to dry before sawing.
@@markgalicic7788 You make it look safe and easy. How is this like a table saw? Do you need to worry about kickback? I like watching your videos. Very amazing. Hope you and your workers are safe during the pandemic.
The Michigan flag must be flown slightly higher than any ohio state flag in the area
yes sir.
I apologise for lack of clarification. The flag is supposed to be a Michigan State flag, I didn't open it when I received it. The plate looks good.thanks Lee
thanks again Lee , we didn't see a name on the flag so we asked for some help.
What news on the kiln guys?
still working on it.
do you have any vids of you guts edging timber at all? id love to see it
we will make a new video of the edger.
@@markgalicic7788 awesome mate thanks, yourself and The Eddie do totallyawesome videos, thanks. What address to post licence plates to? I'm in Tasmania, Australia
You received the first flag on April 24th. How many have you received since then?
not sure how many "lots"
What is the value of the sawmill? You are a company that manufactures the sawmill.
Michigan flag latin translated
The design features three Latin mottos. From top-to-bottom they are:
On red ribbon: "E Pluribus Unum," means "Out of many, one," a motto of the United States.
On light blue shield: "Tuebor," means "I will defend."
On white ribbon: "Si Quæris Peninsulam Amœnam Circumspice," means "If you seek a pleasant peninsula, look about you." (The official state motto).
thanks for the info Donald.
If have never been to the U.P. you have mist something beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@davenelson9253 I can see the toll booths to upperland from my porch!!
Hi Mark and Eddie followed you a long time from Thailand ,what happens to the large irregular pieces you remove when getting a log straight ?
we edge them off to make boards.
@@markgalicic7788 thanks for reply guys I thought as much there,s always some good looking boards
The flag you asked about is the state flag of Michigan. :)
Why don,t you put a latch on the roller table.
The blue flag with the crest and two deer is the state flag of Michigan
I second that.
thanks for the info.
Confirmed.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Michigan
nice
Also Mark I see the flags that you have in the mail do you have a flag from the state of Wisconsin? That is where I am from
Michigan Flag Flying Higher The The BuckEyes Flag > YES = GO BLUE UM > Ann Arbor Michigan
yes sir
Peltor make great headsets with speaker mics.
thanks for the info.
Check out Bluetooth headphones with a mic. Found at most good phone stores.
Does Eddie ever operate the Saw?
Eddie drives his Maserati 185; he lost his license and now he can’t drive....
Many comments: "YAY MICHIGAN!"
Me, an Ohioan: "College football sucks and the entire rivalry is old."
Also me: #FlyEaglesFly
yes sir
I think you should call you kant turner, Tinna
That's a State of Michigan flag. The motto means "If you seek a pleasant peninsula, look about you." (Note that it is neither a University of Michigan nor a Michigan State University flag.)
thanks for the info Peter.
Michigan state flag. latin at bottom says If you seek a pleasant peninsula, look about you.
Teach Eddie to speak English, and get him a head set so he can comment on YOUR performance !
U mean top dog 🤪
Go to Vbelt on you tube and see the headphones they use
we will look.
Michigan's State Flag
What are comments for
That is the State Flag of Michigan
thanks.
At the top of the seal, you will notice the words, E Pluribus Unum. These words come from our national motto meaning, From many, one. which means that our nation or country was made from many states.
The word Tuebor means I will defend and has reference to the frontier position of Michigan. The State Motto is Si Quaeris Peninsulam Amoenam, Circumspice, which means If you seek a pleasant peninsula, look about you.
That nub would Lathe into somethng