I been watching your channel .I have seen ever video.I got a Lt 40 wood miser an corley circle saw with 471 Detroit.But I watch you an Eddie ever day.such great channel.Keep sawing cause my whole house hold is watching from Trenton Ga.
Good day from Bama land. Love your commentary and your big bad mill. Just wish you invent "smell a vision". I guess you must be present to get that benefit. Ha
I can't see how people can get upset with this program. To people like me it brings back memories of the men l worked with. They are all gone now but l will never forget them. Rosie the Head Sawyer. Willard on the edger. Me and two of my buddies did the stacking and slab wood. We worked hard but it was fun.
Don't know why, but I find it mesmerizing to just watch the logs going back and forth, and getting trimmed down, more so than when watching a band sawmill. And it definitely is a skill getting the most out of a log that you can.
@@firecaptaintom1977 Good to see you being Captainish yet and still and our hemlock demise came from another blight that all blights come from, across the waters thereof. Happy Pappy Day, Cap and God Bless!
I have a band saw mill, but had 2 major back surgeries, so I can't vget back milling for a while. Love to commentary, and the sound of the blade is music to my ears. Love the show, thanks much. Tim iistowanohpataakiiwa, lenoir nc
Wanted to thank you for your vids- im recovering from spinal surgery and in the last 5 days or so i think ive watched about 40 hours of your videos. Sometimes its easy to get wrapped up in the negative comments on youtube but i wanted to throw some positivity your way by saying: thank you for taking my mind off the pain. Much love.
As a former head sawyer for one of the largest hardwood producers in America , I really enjoy watching this. My saw could cut 85 to 100 logs an hour. But it's a different setup and different type product you are making. Bark was our main enemy as it dulled our band saw so fast. I always loved seeing the grains and patterns that morlther nature made. We mostly cut pop, red and white oak. But we did cut Hackberry , cherry , walnut and more , if the order was big enough. Baswood was the worse , enjoyed sass and birch though lol. Walnut and pop were my favorite. God bless sir , you rock.
Based out of Lebanon County by the way. Made 4 quarter mostly for being made into molding and flooring. They upgraded to a overhead end dogger that can cut twice as fast. But they still used my setup to cut the really big logs , over 45 inches, or if the logs had not so sturdy needs since the new saw grabbed and used those. These type saws you run are much more durable and can take on more challenging cuts for sure. Keep on keeping on , form a former sawyer sir , I really enjoy it.
Hey Mark, Funny that you should say " Aggravated People" I was thinking the same thing about the bark and the stopping and going. And i will say it again, Your Mill, Not there's. Thanks for the BOOM. Enjoyed the video Mark. Give Eddie and Mark a shout for me. Take Care. Damn near forgot, Congratulation on gaining a Daughter to the family. Cheers to the Happy Couple.
Hello from Mönchengladbach Germany. It was a nice Video. Especially the debarking. The wedding of your son is more important than sawing. Best wishes to the fresh married couple.
Congratulations on the addition of you daughter-in-law one of these days, if gas prices ever go back down I just may venture up your way and the you up on the offer to be in that saw cab. Quite sure I would learn a lot. Thanks for the videos, keep making sawdust.
looks good,,i no some people that did there whole house with siding with hemlock ,man that is a long log,,now that was some nice cutting..Coffees taste really good this morning Mark..i got to go out in buy some Osb..not much 3 sheets..30 bucks a sheet..for my new kitchen...7/16...work work work..haaa..ok Mark great video
Hemlock is one of the best, if not the best, trailer deck materials there is. It gets harder and stronger with age it seems. I know lot of farmers that use it for all kinds of decks. Not sure about other places, but here it is also about the cheapest wood you can buy. The hemlock you cut looks different then the hemlocks here in Ontario, Canada.
I would love to sit in that cab for a few minutes not because I know anything because I want to learn about it but I was just watch out of the woods Nathan and he said his fourth quarter was one inch so I'm a little confused but I guess everybody has their own way of saying stuff love your videos be safe have a great day Sam
No complaints from here, Mark. Just enjoying watching the video. I was watching John when you called, too. BTW - I really like the thumbnail with Eddie. Bill
It’s tough sawing logs like that with no debarker almost better off to take the loader and throw them around a little try to knock some of that bark off
im sawing hemlock planks rite now need eddie those full 2x10s make my knees buckel lol we used to call it hemeroid when cutting pulp cause it will make then stick out when handeling it with a pulphook!!
I’ve been wanting to saw some hemlock but not much at this altitude. There’s some about 15 miles away in the smoky mountains though. I’m gonna have to get it some clearing companies over there.
I’m a professional saxophonist by trade and been around bars all my adult life. A “Hemlock” drink is ice water with a piece of fruit to me. I don’t drink alcohol so that’s what I drink. Maverick orders one in the first Top Gun.
HI MARK alot of the old trees 🌳 are hard 2 find 2 day most of that old big timber was cut and sawed along time ago then it wasn't replanted then what did grow it was in spots U don't see much of it anymore OMG 1 19 2O23
People should not say one word about how you operate that mill. You are a master at what you are doing an if they don't like it they can kiss your asp. Lol
Comparing to the old video from last week, before there was a shed, you have gained a lot of confidence in the use of the mill. You saw like a pro now. I'm a bit surprised that you didn't cut off the belly on that second log, then the horns, before working the other two sides.
Hi Mark. Congratulations to your son and new daughter-in-law. I have a few suggestions for a name for the log turner: The Grim Ripper, or Chew-Loga. Let me know what you think. Thanks for another great video!!
As long as Steve has brought up his excellent choice for the log turner name, I thought it might be appropriate to put my choice into the same arena.... How about another Eddie ? The (Ed)miston (De)barker-Turner (family names are important).
Mark, this video brought something to mind (seeing how much bark was falling off etc): do you and Eddie take extra steps to ensure there is no dirt/mud on the logs? Dirt instantly murders my bandsaw blades. Is the circle more forgiving when it comes to dirty bark?
An idea for a video would be to process a log and show how you recover useful boards and what becomes firewood. When you cut it looks like about 70% of the log is waste and I know that can’t be so.
70%? That’s way high. Many times on a log, a sayer could make more lumber on the outside ‘sap layer’ but that don’t mean he should. It isn’t fit for much and it rots quickly.
I love watching the bark come off!
I been watching your channel .I have seen ever video.I got a Lt 40 wood miser an corley circle saw with 471 Detroit.But I watch you an Eddie ever day.such great channel.Keep sawing cause my whole house hold is watching from Trenton Ga.
Good day from Bama land. Love your commentary and your big bad mill. Just wish you invent "smell a vision". I guess you must be present to get that benefit. Ha
I can't see how people can get upset with this program. To people like me it brings back memories of the men l worked with. They are all gone now but l will never forget them. Rosie the Head Sawyer. Willard on the edger. Me and two of my buddies did the stacking and slab wood. We worked hard but it was fun.
Mark. Between the guys and u and the Turner it's your new way of de barking the log. Lovely video.
Don't know why, but I find it mesmerizing to just watch the logs going back and forth, and getting trimmed down, more so than when watching a band sawmill. And it definitely is a skill getting the most out of a log that you can.
A lot here also. I can't watch those boards by saw. I worried about a arrow.
I love your neighbor’s back yards No fences. Makes for good neighborhood.
Thanks for the video gents I always love a big log on the mill,it just keeps going & going✌️ Napa California
No hemlocks left here. Bugs got them years ago. Congrats to the newlyweds and have a fine week yourself and Happy Pappy's Day! God Bless!
thanks Lewie!
@@markgalicic7788 Sure, Markus!
Used to be alot more here in Wisconsin too. Deer get to the seedlings too fast now.
@@firecaptaintom1977 Good to see you being Captainish yet and still and our hemlock demise came from another blight that all blights come from, across the waters thereof. Happy Pappy Day, Cap and God Bless!
I have a band saw mill, but had 2 major back surgeries, so I can't vget back milling for a while.
Love to commentary, and the sound of the blade is music to my ears. Love the show, thanks much. Tim iistowanohpataakiiwa, lenoir nc
thanks Tim , I hope you get better soon1
Great video Mark and Eddie and ZZ Mark. Some great looking timber from those log's. Hope everyone's keeping well. Take care.
These videos that you guys put together are so addictive…thanks for sharing…from India
The Bark makes for good Drama, love these kinds of videos....
Good to see some "messy" logs once in a while. Enjoyed it.
thanks Ron , lots of bark today.
Lovely superb Nice sawing of hemlock log.
Wanted to thank you for your vids- im recovering from spinal surgery and in the last 5 days or so i think ive watched about 40 hours of your videos. Sometimes its easy to get wrapped up in the negative comments on youtube but i wanted to throw some positivity your way by saying: thank you for taking my mind off the pain. Much love.
I just love watching that machine work
The cable railing looks fantastic!! Excellent job on that project Mark!!
Hey Mark. Still watching your videos always. Thanks for another.
Great show today. Potato hook tool works great for pulling lose bark
As a former head sawyer for one of the largest hardwood producers in America , I really enjoy watching this. My saw could cut 85 to 100 logs an hour. But it's a different setup and different type product you are making. Bark was our main enemy as it dulled our band saw so fast. I always loved seeing the grains and patterns that morlther nature made. We mostly cut pop, red and white oak. But we did cut Hackberry , cherry , walnut and more , if the order was big enough. Baswood was the worse , enjoyed sass and birch though lol. Walnut and pop were my favorite. God bless sir , you rock.
Based out of Lebanon County by the way. Made 4 quarter mostly for being made into molding and flooring. They upgraded to a overhead end dogger that can cut twice as fast. But they still used my setup to cut the really big logs , over 45 inches, or if the logs had not so sturdy needs since the new saw grabbed and used those. These type saws you run are much more durable and can take on more challenging cuts for sure. Keep on keeping on , form a former sawyer sir , I really enjoy it.
That is why the de-barker was invented.
Dammit!! I fell asleep! So it's a late good evening from Matlock UK. Best wishes to the happy couple
thanks James.
Nice lumber love the grane awesome about your son best to all
It's sad that some people can't live without COMPLAINING ABOUT something
Good job
Hey Mark, Funny that you should say " Aggravated People" I was thinking the same thing about the bark and the stopping and going. And i will say it again, Your Mill, Not there's. Thanks for the BOOM. Enjoyed the video Mark. Give Eddie and Mark a shout for me. Take Care.
Damn near forgot, Congratulation on gaining a Daughter to the family. Cheers to the Happy Couple.
Loved the video. You know where the complainers and critics can go.
thanks Karen , great comment!
Hello from Mönchengladbach Germany. It was a nice Video. Especially the debarking. The wedding of your son is more important than sawing. Best wishes to the fresh married couple.
thanks Roger , we had a great time at the wedding.
Congrats to you, your son and your family on the wedding from across the pond in the UK.
thank you!
The decking looks great. The saw marks are a nice accent.
thanks .
Congratulations on the addition of you daughter-in-law one of these days, if gas prices ever go back down I just may venture up your way and the you up on the offer to be in that saw cab. Quite sure I would learn a lot. Thanks for the videos, keep making sawdust.
thanks Scott , hope you stop out someday.
Hi Mike and Eddie
Doing some catching up with your videos
Enjoyed the work you just posted
Regards buddy
Tony from Malta 🇲🇹
Hemlock bark makes very good mulch, congrats to the new couple
thanks Carl.
Binge witching. I hope you're feeling well,God speed
Mark loved the video.The Hemlock bark can be a pain. I am a Sawyer from Nova Scotia .Keep the videos coming take care.
thanks Wendy , yes all bark can be a pain!
Lovely superb Nice sawing
Great job guys Happy 4th and stay safe! God bless!🙏🎚🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾
I think you need a branding iron that reads, "This board was offborne by The Eddie Horvath."
I like it David!
looks good,,i no some people that did there whole house with siding with hemlock ,man that is a long log,,now that was some nice cutting..Coffees taste really good this morning Mark..i got to go out in buy some Osb..not much 3 sheets..30 bucks a sheet..for my new kitchen...7/16...work work work..haaa..ok Mark great video
Love to watch you sawing
thanks Dave.
Really enjoy the show!
That will be so nice when you get the deck finished looks real good
got a lot done today.
Thank you for the video.
Hemlock is one of the best, if not the best, trailer deck materials there is. It gets harder and stronger with age it seems. I know lot of farmers that use it for all kinds of decks. Not sure about other places, but here it is also about the cheapest wood you can buy. The hemlock you cut looks different then the hemlocks here in Ontario, Canada.
I built a nice 12 x 20 wood shed out of it 20 years ago and its still fine although the carpenter bees love it
......lookin' good, nice job, keep safe and have a great week..
thanks Bob.
Finally you have a log that you have no choice but use all the dogs.
over 14' for the 4th headblock.
That hemlock makes decent stockade fencing.
Nice to see some long stuff being cut on that Edmiston Sawmill.
congratulations to Michael and his Bride, the new Mrs Galicic.
Good evening from Lincolnshire UK.
good evening Andrew.
I would love to sit in that cab for a few minutes not because I know anything because I want to learn about it but I was just watch out of the woods Nathan and he said his fourth quarter was one inch so I'm a little confused but I guess everybody has their own way of saying stuff love your videos be safe have a great day Sam
Nice black locust, Mark.👍
No complaints from here, Mark. Just enjoying watching the video. I was watching John when you called, too. BTW - I really like the thumbnail with Eddie.
Bill
thanks Bill glad you liked it.
that bark makes some super compost
I think that the new debarker needs a raze LOL 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Great video.
Good Evening Bus Motor Productions
good evening James.
1st cut starts at 4:26
I appreciate thegood work ethics you fellows have AND the clean language. Very informative, too. God bless.
It’s tough sawing logs like that with no debarker almost better off to take the loader and throw them around a little try to knock some of that bark off
im sawing hemlock planks rite now need eddie those full 2x10s make my knees buckel lol we used to call it hemeroid when cutting pulp cause it will make then stick out when handeling it with a pulphook!!
yes 2x10's are very heavy!
Great work
I’ve been wanting to saw some hemlock but not much at this altitude. There’s some about 15 miles away in the smoky mountains though. I’m gonna have to get it some clearing companies over there.
Can't find good hemlock in southeastern PA. and shipping them in is cost prohibitive.
Nice work guys. Enjoyed
yes you are right they are hard to find , the best ones grow in small stands.
Tina Turner Gotz Teeth!
I’m a professional saxophonist by trade and been around bars all my adult life. A “Hemlock” drink is ice water with a piece of fruit to me. I don’t drink alcohol so that’s what I drink. Maverick orders one in the first Top Gun.
can you show us complete work from when you cut log to what the guys do with the wood
HI MARK alot of the old trees 🌳 are hard 2 find 2 day most of that old big timber was cut and sawed along time ago then it wasn't replanted then what did grow it was in spots U don't see much of it anymore OMG 1 19 2O23
How does 4/4 differ from 1" rough cut lumber?
Congratulations to your son and new daughter-in-law. I hope they have a wonderful life together. Thanks for the video.
Some people not get it you are responsible for him as well as him for you those machines don't CARE. BE careful and take care God bless.
mesmerizing
People should not say one word about how you operate that mill. You are a master at what you are doing an if they don't like it they can kiss your asp. Lol
Just curious what you do at your regular job. You are very talented
Let us see more of the sawdust bin
Especially when you saw a big log.
Thanks, guys.
your welcome sir!
have you considered mixing sand in with the treatment for added traction?
Comparing to the old video from last week, before there was a shed, you have gained a lot of confidence in the use of the mill. You saw like a pro now. I'm a bit surprised that you didn't cut off the belly on that second log, then the horns, before working the other two sides.
Is hemlock any good for woodworking? It has very interesting grain.
One good thing about cutting hemlock is if you make a mistake , don't worry . The hemlock will fit away and you can saw new boards next year lol
Good afternoon to all from SE Louisiana 20 Jun 22
good afternoon Bill.
Its very hot outside 🔥🔥🔥♨️♨️♨️♨️🥴 watch while getting cooled off!!!!!
Nice lumber !!!!
enjoy the cool video Evan.
Love the house. When do you join AirBnB? 🇬🇧
2:20
Up to that point the video,
the song "Who let the dogs out" kept playing in my head every time to work "bark" was mentioned ...
I like it!
@@markgalicic7788 .. and then a couple minutes more into the video, the big dog come down on the log while the sign "beware of dog" came by flying ...
Hi Mark. Congratulations to your son and new daughter-in-law. I have a few suggestions for a name for the log turner: The Grim Ripper, or Chew-Loga. Let me know what you think. Thanks for another great video!!
As long as Steve has brought up his excellent choice for the log turner name, I thought it might be appropriate to put my choice into the same arena.... How about another Eddie ? The (Ed)miston (De)barker-Turner (family names are important).
Hello from the Goldcoast Australia , I enjoy your, shop chatting.,and mateship, with the Boys, very enjoyable thanks. Douy Boxall ☕️🍔
So, what's the difference between "four quarter" and "one inch"? I don't get it. Thanks
Mark, this video brought something to mind (seeing how much bark was falling off etc): do you and Eddie take extra steps to ensure there is no dirt/mud on the logs? Dirt instantly murders my bandsaw blades. Is the circle more forgiving when it comes to dirty bark?
Wouldn’t it be easier to use a pole blade to debark your logs before you load them on the saw?
We had a log turner that we called The Brownsvillie Turner...Lol or turn him Terry ...
What do you and your customers use Hemlock for, what uses? I’m in North Georgia and the Hemlock is just starting to die out here. Thank you.
HI MARK the main thing U have 2 remember is U have 2 allow 2 1/4 of a inch for everything U saw for the saw blade and head block OMG 6 20 22
Mark,how long have you been sawing
TREX and Hot Sun and Bear Feet don't mix.
You’re right John. That stuff heats up pretty good. Hope Mark gets some kind of awning on the back of the house.
yes very HOT.
Another thing Hemlock Barks more than Beach .
An idea for a video would be to process a log and show how you recover useful boards and what becomes firewood. When you cut it looks like about 70% of the log is waste and I know that can’t be so.
70%?
That’s way high.
Many times on a log, a sayer could make more lumber on the outside ‘sap layer’ but that don’t mean he should. It isn’t fit for much and it rots quickly.
what's the function of the blue paint on the tree?
Boomin bark. 🐕
yes sir Mark!
What is the RPM of that 56F blade? Just curious....Moses
Hey Mark!
Got one question for you!
Shouldn't that sign read: "Beware of dogs"?😀
So, William loves bark, does he?
Did you ever get another edger?