I am here because I like to see the saw milling whichever saw you use. And I really admire your wife for beint helpful and there at your side working also takes a special lady for that. you 2 keep up the good work.
When I was little, my dad custom sawed using the sawmill on our farm. The local farmers would bring their timber and have him cut it down for gates, fence, and hog crates among other things. Other than farming he kept busy with the mill. It was powered by the Farmall M using a flat belt. That was when I was 4-5 years old. I'm 65 year's young now. This video brings back good memories.
You are blessed to have a wife that helps you on the mill. Most women would sy ""NO WAY"" but I see she has interest in helping you out.😁 Stay safe and yall be happy.
So impressive. My family in NC had a setup like y’all’s. So Happy I found y’all. Theses videos bring back so many great memories. Also so many splinters/ and mouths and clothes full of sawdust.Looking back I’m blessed to have worked the mill and the time spent helping others.
Hello, YOU have the sawmill mill accessory I need, the Lady in the blue shirt, keeps you moving in the right direction, and stops you from running into yourself mid way between stations, both of you make a great team working the mill.
First time I have seen a circle saw that big, great video. Looks a bit scary also, that saw blade could do some serious damage. Thanks for the very interesting content.
These are the kind of videos I really enjoy and im definitely with you on not liking to cut anything over 24 inches at my mill. I'd rather cut 3 or 4 smaller logs to get the same amount of lumber and have a lot less straining turning the big ones. Thanks for sharing with us.
I had a Foley Belsaw mill that I had to do the same way with the larger logs. Sold it when I was moving out of state (upstate New York to Texas)Wish I had kept it. Enjoy your videos y’all take care.
Just found your channel. Love watching the old equipment run. Looks very efficient. Make sure that hook overhead is well secured in the pulley. That could make for a bad day if it can down unintentionally.
Hello from Brazil!!🇧🇷 Congratulations Tyler for these amazing videos. Enjoy much watching your videos in my free time. I would love to have a circular sawmill like that. All the best to you and I hope continuing watching new videos!!👍
hi there nice log ,wish i had some of those pines here , sawed years ago , on your stop sign when you cut the face off ,i have found the face side gets lighter and the log goes off balance just recede the ells and most the time you wont need a turner , give it a try some time ,
Hey buddy how are ya?? Brother you and your lovely bride make saw milling look easy!!! I often wonder if sawing the big ones is worth it? I sawed 3 logs last week 28 to 32 inches wide. Being a bandsaw mill each 2 inch thick by 27 inch wide slab had to be removed from the mill before they could be gang cut into 2x6 s. I’m cutting 18 inch logs this week so much easier and fast. It’s nice to get 600 board feet out of one log but ya sure gotta work for it. Keep the sawmill content coming buddy love it all. God bless you and the family!
I stopped cutting "stop signs" a long time ago...it takes too much time. Now, if it doesnt fit on the mill, i rip the log in half with a chainsaw right from the start. It saves time and energy in the long run.
Glad I found your channel love your video like sawmill I run bandmil are you a self taught of learn from someone else ? Like you cut that big pine log up nice work
Was around my grandfathers mill young. He passed before teaching me. I had to get into it a few years later. 100% self taught and bought. Glad you have come and joined along!
Really, since all of the hard times have came up, people are building like crazy and no one around here operates a mill any more. One guy about a mile up the road from me bought a farm and used about 3 acres for his house. Around his house he put up a fence that is about 3/4 X 6 X 5ft high. Someone made some money because they had to be hauled in here. There was a saw mil much like yours beyond my property years ago.
Wow with tractor and loader to handle log, why did you not saw half through first cut , turn log around and saw other half, no wood waste and just 2 cuts to bring log down to size. A 48 inch saw can handle a log nearly 40 inch across.
I sometimes see these people freehand chainsaw milling and I often wonder why sawyers don't split these monsters with a chainsaw and then mill each half "face down" until its a manageable shape and/or size. You practically did it anyway with your first cut..
Super boulot mais a 50 ans vous serez sourds comme des petits vieux tous les deux !!!!! Le détroit c'est cool mais pas très économique et très bruyant non ????
Brittani Is A Hard Worker! A Huge Asset!
You have the best of two worlds. Enjoy watching the Ole girl make lumber.
The Stop Sign Method Works Good Tyler!
I am here because I like to see the saw milling whichever saw you use. And I really admire your wife for beint helpful and there at your side working also takes a special lady for that. you 2 keep up the good work.
That Detroit is sounding good!
When I was little, my dad custom sawed using the sawmill on our farm. The local farmers would bring their timber and have him cut it down for gates, fence, and hog crates among other things. Other than farming he kept busy with the mill. It was powered by the Farmall M using a flat belt. That was when I was 4-5 years old. I'm 65 year's young now. This video brings back good memories.
You are blessed to have a wife that helps you on the mill.
Most women would sy ""NO WAY"" but I see she has interest in helping you out.😁
Stay safe and yall be happy.
I have that affect on women, what can I say. lol
I can say one thing, you and your wife aren’t afraid of work! Love watching that circle saw do work!
Thanks! We work hard!
I like the longer videos
So impressive. My family in NC had a setup like y’all’s. So Happy I found y’all. Theses videos bring back so many great memories. Also so many splinters/ and mouths and clothes full of sawdust.Looking back I’m blessed to have worked the mill and the time spent helping others.
I enjoy watching the all of the sawmill videos
Love you and Brits overall operation, and love a fine running Circle saw system.
Hello, YOU have the sawmill mill accessory I need, the Lady in the blue shirt, keeps you moving in the right direction, and stops you from running into yourself mid way between stations, both of you make a great team working the mill.
First time I have seen a circle saw that big, great video. Looks a bit scary also, that saw blade could do some serious damage. Thanks for the very interesting content.
Enjoyed your video, would like to see more. Enjoy the team work
I love the sound of that blade. I worked around alot of them. Thank u love these videos
I Love it all
These are the kind of videos I really enjoy and im definitely with you on not liking to cut anything over 24 inches at my mill. I'd rather cut 3 or 4 smaller logs to get the same amount of lumber and have a lot less straining turning the big ones. Thanks for sharing with us.
Totally agree! Thanks for watching!
I had a Foley Belsaw mill that I had to do the same way with the larger logs. Sold it when I was moving out of state (upstate New York to Texas)Wish I had kept it. Enjoy your videos y’all take care.
Nice video and good job
thanks
Excellent job . Mill on !
THANKS!
Just found your channel. Love watching the old equipment run. Looks very efficient. Make sure that hook overhead is well secured in the pulley. That could make for a bad day if it can down unintentionally.
Well one things fer sure, I learnt something new today.
Nice work enjoy the big logs 👍
6:00 would it be worth buying a mulcher to mulch the spoils rather than burning?
Good stuff. Stay safe.
Супер👍молодцы👍🙂
That was a huge log for your mill, good video!
Thanks for watching! I prefer nothing over 24”!
THAT was a very nice log. Good job.
Looks like your sawdust pile is maxed out.
Time to move a bit!
Nice work.
Great video on cutting that big log what’s the last cut on dogs 2 inch or can you go to 1
I like you winch log roller.
I wouldn't get much done with her helping me at the saw mill!!!
Hello from Brazil!!🇧🇷
Congratulations Tyler for these amazing videos. Enjoy much watching your videos in my free time. I would love to have a circular sawmill like that.
All the best to you and I hope continuing watching new videos!!👍
Thanks for watching! Enjoy seeing your wood cutting on FB.
hi there nice log ,wish i had some of those pines here , sawed years ago , on your stop sign when you cut the face off ,i have found the face side gets lighter and the log goes off balance just recede the ells and most the time you wont need a turner , give it a try some time ,
Will do! I been watching how you do them in your past videos!
Nice video with your struggles. But more important: how are the veggies going?
Hey buddy how are ya?? Brother you and your lovely bride make saw milling look easy!!! I often wonder if sawing the big ones is worth it? I sawed 3 logs last week 28 to 32 inches wide. Being a bandsaw mill each 2 inch thick by 27 inch wide slab had to be removed from the mill before they could be gang cut into 2x6 s. I’m cutting 18 inch logs this week so much easier and fast. It’s nice to get 600 board feet out of one log but ya sure gotta work for it. Keep the sawmill content coming buddy love it all. God bless you and the family!
I prefer the 12-18” logs myself! Seems to work out better!
The sound of that 2 stroke Detroit.
The sounds of heaven.
Good job From Centre al My name is Sam Ely Thank You
I stopped cutting "stop signs" a long time ago...it takes too much time. Now, if it doesnt fit on the mill, i rip the log in half with a chainsaw right from the start. It saves time and energy in the long run.
Glad I found your channel love your video like sawmill I run bandmil are you a self taught of learn from someone else ? Like you cut that big pine log up nice work
Was around my grandfathers mill young. He passed before teaching me. I had to get into it a few years later. 100% self taught and bought. Glad you have come and joined along!
Amazing team work. I have sayed some oak boards sixteen inches wide a few years back. It worked very well.
Alittle extra work but a very good yield thanks.
yes i like to see a working saw mill that do orders and farm wood fence gkl
Rather clever indeed , great sawyer skills ! Thanks for sharing your World with all of us . Watching from Raleigh/ Durham ,NC . USA
Thanks for watching!
Great video as always really proud of yourwork ethic! Also really enjoyed your recent boat video would like to try and build one.
I will post more about the boats soon!
What do you do if you get a log that's too big for the band mill
Why did you saw the 28" log on the circle saw instead of the LT?
Is that a 48” saw? We manage to get a 19-3/4” board on our 48”, I picked up a couple 52” saw’s recently.
48” I wouldn’t mind having a 56!
I saw down to 1" on my lane circle Mill every day
Hmm. Couldn’t on mine. Good to hear some you can.
Really, since all of the hard times have came up, people are building like crazy and no one around here operates a mill any more. One guy about a mile up the road from me bought a farm and used about 3 acres for his house. Around his house he put up a fence that is about 3/4 X 6 X 5ft high. Someone made some money because they had to be hauled in here. There was a saw mil much like yours beyond my property years ago.
Show me more saw mill videos. Please!
Ouch!
I BUILD HOUSES POLEBARNS AND I BUY LUMBER FROM THE SAW MILL ONLY THAY KEEP LUMBER IN STOCK SO ALL I HAVE TO DO IS GO PICK UP WHAT I NEED
Sounds like that Detroit is wound pretty tight
With that saw mill Brittany has to work
Wow with tractor and loader to handle log, why did you not saw half through first cut , turn log around and saw other half, no wood waste and just 2 cuts to bring log down to size. A 48 inch saw can handle a log nearly 40 inch across.
IS1X GOOD FORPALLET LUMBER
Have you ever seen Riggins Ranch? He’s got a Frick mill and he’s got a 371 on it too. I would recommend checking his channel out.
Will check them out!
I sometimes see these people freehand chainsaw milling and I often wonder why sawyers don't split these monsters with a chainsaw and then mill each half "face down" until its a manageable shape and/or size. You practically did it anyway with your first cut..
Sorry you answered at the end 😂
My band saw mill will cut 26 inch logs 22 inch boards. But not as fast a a circle saw
You need remote mics
My band saw mill the thinest I can do is 2 inches
Edger
Speed up the process of cutting
what a waste of timber by using the wrong type of machine.
Super boulot mais a 50 ans vous serez sourds comme des petits vieux tous les deux !!!!! Le détroit c'est cool mais pas très économique et très bruyant non ????
Where is this ....? Nice girl is your wife. .?
Where is your hearing protection? Take it from a guy that has hearing aids!!!! Wear it!!!!!
what a f--- on