Excellent job splitting that log. I've done that before and its not easy, especially to get such a flat split line. I figured you would facet saw it instead. Thanks for the video!
You guy's make a good video. Thanks for the watch. Grandad & his two Brothers ran a mill like yours , starting just before WW2 to just after. Everybody was runnin a mill in those days. Then the WEYCO, Georgia Pacific, and the other big boys bought out all the stumpage & run pretty much all the little guys including Granpa &Bros out of business. They didn't haul logs Then as far as they do these days.
Wet poplar is the best stuff for straping under metal siding and metal roof . Ones you put screw in it wet , them dry your metal screws never 👎 back out . Just a trick off the day . STICK on the ICE 🧊, SAW in the Wood 🪵 and RUBBER on the ROAD . 😊
Hey Andruw, I am restoring a 250-year-old grandfather clock, the door is made with oak, poplar, and walnut. I don't think that the maker thought anyone would every notice. I only say that because I'm not particularly fond of poplar.
If you get some monster sized logs to mill up, see if you can find someone in your area that has a swingblade sawmill. (peterson, lucas, brand x, etc) They are the ticket for doing dimensional lumber.
To do bigger logs you may need to upgrade your mill . Get something more modern that doesn’t require a lot of intensive labour ,,but that’s just a idea .
Your videos are not to long and never boring. I really enjoy watching. Thank you and keep videos coming.
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Never boring... Andruw...entertaining...always...good job guys...
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Great movie Andruw! Couple of log deck shaking “BOOMS” in those big boys! Stay safe my friends. ZZ Mark
lol yea a couple of them hit pretty hard. Thanks for watching zz
Nice team work I enjoy the old school milling. Thank you for the video
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Excellent job splitting that log. I've done that before and its not easy, especially to get such a flat split line. I figured you would facet saw it instead. Thanks for the video!
Yea that’s pretty hard to split. Thanks for watching
You guy's make a good video. Thanks for the watch. Grandad & his two Brothers ran a mill like yours , starting just before WW2 to just after. Everybody was runnin a mill in those days. Then the WEYCO, Georgia Pacific, and the other big boys bought out all the stumpage & run pretty much all the little guys including Granpa &Bros out of business. They didn't haul logs Then as far as they do these days.
@@danbentsen yea that’s exactly what’s happening all the big mills are taking over. Thanks for watching
Never boring.
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Happy Easter to you and your family 🎉🐰👍🇦🇺
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Making a tough job look easy, Thanks for sharing.
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That was one big log! Good job guys. Terry in MN
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hi to bad it had that big limb in it, your real good with that log turner , good job on the big one .john
Thanks for watching John. That was a big one
Awesome job, guys. That was a monster log but you gave it a proper beatdown.
Bill
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Great videos guys...
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Good job as always. You and your dad tire me out just watching lol
lol. Thanks for watching Eddie
good job guys...
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That reminds me of old pictures I've seen of logging in the Great Smoky Mountains before the park was created. Monster trees.
Yea there monsters. Thanks for watching
That’s one big log 😂
Thank you for the lesson!
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@@AndruwsLumber You did help me for sure...
When u'all kick in the hyperdrive, I worry that u'all going to throw a rod in that Detroit... LOL That was a big log. Nice sawing
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Awesome!
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Good job boys
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Now that, was a log.👍🏻
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Good chainsaw work there buddy .
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How many chain saws and blades did you go through? That log was a monster.❤❤
We only used one chain. Thanks for watching
Another great video. I would LOVE to be able to run my mill with my dad.
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Wet poplar is the best stuff for straping under metal siding and metal roof . Ones you put screw in it wet , them dry your metal screws never 👎 back out . Just a trick off the day . STICK on the ICE 🧊, SAW in the Wood 🪵 and RUBBER on the ROAD . 😊
Yes it is. Thanks for watching
That was a big one for sure. I hope you guys are wearing hearing protection. Good video.
We are. Thanks for watching
maybe should have told him to take it back lol you got her done tho boys!!
lol we do a lot of business with that guy. Thanks for watching
Hey Andruw, I am restoring a 250-year-old grandfather clock, the door is made with oak, poplar, and walnut. I don't think that the maker thought anyone would every notice. I only say that because I'm not particularly fond of poplar.
Lol yea seems like a lot of stuff is made out of poplar. Thanks for watching
MM77 Approved 👍🏼👍🏼
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Them big ones are a pain anyway you want to look at them but good job y'all
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If you get some monster sized logs to mill up, see if you can find someone in your area that has a swingblade sawmill. (peterson, lucas, brand x, etc) They are the ticket for doing dimensional lumber.
Yea those mills are nice for that. Thanks for watching
Jr. said he likes to cut popular , with chain saw ?
L-O-L. Yea that was fun. Thanks for watching
To do bigger logs you may need to upgrade your mill . Get something more modern that doesn’t require a lot of intensive labour ,,but that’s just a idea .
Yeah that would be nice. Thanks for watching
Couldn't you have facit sawed it? Or won't even fit on carriage.
This poplar wasn't so popular, and was one unhappy log to begin with and got even more cranky after the split.
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That really was an ugly log.
Yea it was big. Thanks for watching