I wrote to Eddie this past week. I want to make sure you know how much I appreciate all your great work. I grew up in Elgin, I'll. During my childhood I was so blessed with living in a community where the huge Dutch Elm trees lined all the streets with shade. It was such a terrible shame when they all became diseased. I love to watch how you Stop Sugn cut those huge logs into beautiful wood pieces. I am retired military from over 21 years and then retired a second time working with the elderly for another 25 years. Handicapped now so what you all do is the highlight of my days. I've been watching now for almost 2 years. But I have watched videos back 5 years. Again, I thank each one of you. Sincerely, George Daum
Great edger music, Mark! Way before my parents married, my mom bought a new two door ford ranger. Best truck there is anywhere. 5 speed standard. Then when i turned 15, I started to learn how to drive it. That little ranger is 24 years old and still going long and strong. That little truck has hauled anything and everything. I remember when me and my dad one day went out for a ride on the forest roads over here in Washington in the Cascade mountains. On the way back, we discovered it was only running on two spark plugs instead of all eight. You don't want to get stuck out here in the mountains, probably should have checked it over before we went into the mountains. But it ran perfectly, never let us down. After 20 years, we fondly dubbed it "old red". May be an old bucket of bolts, but it's a dang as heck good one.
Heck, Grandpa says you already have enough help on your channel that he said that he ain't got nothin ' to say. He is glad you have Chewy.... Turning that with cant hooks could've been a pain. Nice to know times are changing and sometimes for the better. There was some pretty graining in those boards.
That pin oaks grain is beautiful. We have one in our backyard grown from acorns at the base of a pin oak that was behind he elementary school I started my education at in 1951. my youngest son gathered a pocket full of acorns in 1983 and we planted some in a flower bed behind our house. Some sprouted in the spring of 1984 and one survived. We still call it toothpick because that’s what it looked like. When it was about3.5’ tall we moved it to the back of our yard where it had plenty of room to grow. Our oldest son who is an arborist takes care of it and it’s a beautiful specimen. I really enjoy watching you work turning trees into lumber. My wife and I have a house full of Amish made furniture we have bought over the Pat 40 years or so.
My favorite part is the first cut on a new face! Love your channel and love what you guys do! Also, I love when you make a stop sign out of a big log. In fact, the bigger and uglier the log, the more interesting it is to watch you saw it!
Hi Mark. I thought it's pin oak. This log is prettier than last year's pin oak. It can make pretty kitchen cabinets. My best friend made spalted sugar maple kitchen cabinets. They're beautiful. Just polyurethane to finish them. Thanks Mark. Say Hi to Ed, ZZ, & John. 🥰😊😉👍❤️💜🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
My hubby & I love your videos. They're relaxing, interesting, & you're such a professional!! That wood is beautiful. We'd love to see what is built with it. I appreciate how careful you are & keep Eddie & the other guys safe. Great job, Mark! God bless y'all. Thanks for giving us these videos!! ♥️🙏👍
I love this channel. It is as Americana as it gets. You guys rock and yes old guys can still get er done. You prove it day in and out. T.H.E. Eddie Horvath is a powerhouse. He flips those planks like pancakes on a hot griddle. Cheers. Stay cool.
Nice boards . Loved the way you turned that log , just masterful Mark . Nice song , Bucket of bolts . I have an old Ford . It starts , runs , and goes . It gets me there and home . Huals good load of wood . Seeya
Nice bit of work on that log and it seemed to give you what you were looking for as far as the bowl blanks were concerned and as usual it is a pleasure to see you all in operation and listen to the concert.
Haven’t read anyone else commenting, but many of us had trouble seeing Mr. Laser, but sometime in the last week it changed and I can see the laser the majority of the time now. Thanks for working on the issue.
@@markgalicic7788 I've got the mill head in the barn now to do some repairs and hopefully I'll be moving it closer to the barn soon and get it back in operational order. Lumber, firewood before it gets cold again makes a difference! 😂
great pattern in the wood. It's really strange how sometimes I see Mr. Laser fine and other times I can't see him at all. I REALLY LIKE THIS OLD BUCKET OF BOLTS.
Nice Mark, that log is worth quite a bit of money converted into lumber, a lot of it was close to or exceeded clear. Red oak here in my home town in Texas, @ Home Depot; red oak 1 x 12 of coarse S4S and kiln dried is 12.98 a linear foot, which would be board foot as well. $155.76 + tax for 12 foot length.. wow Mike at outdoors with the Morgans has a kiln on the way to his place... Like the videos guys :)
Don't understand why people argue about the stop sign it's actually a very logical method without reinventing the wheel. I like the stop sign nice work guys.
@@markgalicic7788 i never heard that..fence posted they did..i got a bunch of pegs from a 1800s barn they tore down at a place a was living and they all were oak..but i think white oak was most commonly used..i cant remember if i did the soapy water bubble blow thru the wood test on the pins to see if it was red oak or white oak
Half past six in the morning that’s nice lumber and no knots , been out in the workshop this morning to catch a rat two terriers and three mamutes the bugger was fast dodging dogs like an American football player then it shot down a steel pipe , I picked up the pipe it shot out the other end and the old terrier caught it and the young one , must admit it was funny watching it run round the workshop like a cartoon caricature anyway you guys have a nice day
On an over-sized log ( 🛑 ) the Rule is: The first cut is waste, the second cut is lumber. 🛑 reduction is only wasteful if you don’t get that second cut.
I wish you guys were closer I'd have you cut lot of lumber for me also thinking maybe you guys should get a headset where you can talk to one another specially you and Ed
Robert Rowse's song and singing reminds me of Alan Jackson. No better complement ever given. Nice stop sign. ❤❤❤❤
thanks Karen , that is a great song for sure.
I wrote to Eddie this past week. I want to make sure you know how much I appreciate all your great work. I grew up in Elgin, I'll. During my childhood I was so blessed with living in a community where the huge Dutch Elm trees lined all the streets with shade. It was such a terrible shame when they all became diseased. I love to watch how you Stop Sugn cut those huge logs into beautiful wood pieces. I am retired military from over 21 years and then retired a second time working with the elderly for another 25 years. Handicapped now so what you all do is the highlight of my days. I've been watching now for almost 2 years. But I have watched videos back 5 years. Again, I thank each one of you.
Sincerely,
George Daum
Thank you for your service George , sorry to hear you are handicapped now. I will keep videos coming to make your day happy!
Great edger music, Mark! Way before my parents married, my mom bought a new two door ford ranger. Best truck there is anywhere. 5 speed standard. Then when i turned 15, I started to learn how to drive it. That little ranger is 24 years old and still going long and strong. That little truck has hauled anything and everything. I remember when me and my dad one day went out for a ride on the forest roads over here in Washington in the Cascade mountains. On the way back, we discovered it was only running on two spark plugs instead of all eight. You don't want to get stuck out here in the mountains, probably should have checked it over before we went into the mountains. But it ran perfectly, never let us down. After 20 years, we fondly dubbed it "old red". May be an old bucket of bolts, but it's a dang as heck good one.
Hi from a cold South Africa. It is our winter now and and thankfully not our rainy season. Thanks for a great program..
As close to perfection as I've seen!
Heck, Grandpa says you already have enough help on your channel that he said that he ain't got nothin ' to say. He is glad you have Chewy.... Turning that with cant hooks could've been a pain. Nice to know times are changing and sometimes for the better. There was some pretty graining in those boards.
thanks Anthony , yes Chewy is a big help for sure.
Good wood
Beautiful
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That pin oaks grain is beautiful. We have one in our backyard grown from acorns at the base of a pin oak that was behind he elementary school I started my education at in 1951. my youngest son gathered a pocket full of acorns in 1983 and we planted some in a flower bed behind our house. Some sprouted in the spring of 1984 and one survived. We still call it toothpick because that’s what it looked like. When it was about3.5’ tall we moved it to the back of our yard where it had plenty of room to grow. Our oldest son who is an arborist takes care of it and it’s a beautiful specimen. I really enjoy watching you work turning trees into lumber. My wife and I have a house full of Amish made furniture we have bought over the Pat 40 years or so.
My favorite part is the first cut on a new face! Love your channel and love what you guys do! Also, I love when you make a stop sign out of a big log. In fact, the bigger and uglier the log, the more interesting it is to watch you saw it!
thanks Larry .
As a forester, I enjoy watching your channel. Great to see what comes from the trees grown in PA!
thank you Michelle.
That was a smooth stop sign.
Hi Mr. John, Glad to see you with the gang!
Thank you for everything I enjoy watching g your videos
thanks Kim.
Hi Mark. I thought it's pin oak. This log is prettier than last year's pin oak. It can make pretty kitchen cabinets. My best friend made spalted sugar maple kitchen cabinets. They're beautiful. Just polyurethane to finish them. Thanks Mark. Say Hi to Ed, ZZ, & John. 🥰😊😉👍❤️💜🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
thanks Lawrence , yes it was pretty for pin oak
This old bucket of bolts is a damn good song 👍
My hubby & I love your videos. They're relaxing, interesting, & you're such a professional!! That wood is beautiful. We'd love to see what is built with it. I appreciate how careful you are & keep Eddie & the other guys safe. Great job, Mark! God bless y'all. Thanks for giving us these videos!! ♥️🙏👍
thank you great comment!
I love this channel. It is as Americana as it gets. You guys rock and yes old guys can still get er done. You prove it day in and out. T.H.E. Eddie Horvath is a powerhouse. He flips those planks like pancakes on a hot griddle. Cheers. Stay cool.
thank you.
Nice boards . Loved the way you turned that log , just masterful Mark . Nice song , Bucket of bolts . I have an old Ford . It starts , runs , and goes . It gets me there and home . Huals good load of wood . Seeya
Nice bit of work on that log and it seemed to give you what you were looking for as far as the bowl blanks were concerned and as usual it is a pleasure to see you all in operation and listen to the concert.
thanks Robert.
I like that song Marc!
Take care and stay safe! Hello to all! God bless!✝️🙏🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
That is a really nice log. The lumber turned out beautiful as well.
thanks McKinley , it was some nice pin oak.
@markgalicic7788 it turned out some Gorgeous lumber. I believe that it has some to do with the way you saw too. Experience has a lot to do with it.
Hi Mark & Eddies & ZZ Mark & it's is Randy and i like yours video is Cool & Thanks Mark & Eddies & ZZ Mark & Friends Randy
thanks Randy.
Good evening from Lincolnshire UK.
good evening Andrew.
Really cool "stop signs" 👌👌👍👍😎😎
thank you.
Ive never heard old bucket of bolts. Good choice.
It's a new song by Robert Rowse.
Haven’t read anyone else commenting, but many of us had trouble seeing Mr. Laser, but sometime in the last week it changed and I can see the laser the majority of the time now. Thanks for working on the issue.
Love the song at the end of the video!
I think that’s some pretty wood. I like all kinds. I like making things from the wood that others may deem as undesirable. Nice job and content!
Hey Mark, thanks again!
Hi Ricky.
Once again watching you saw logs before I go to bed
Some incredibly beautiful grain in that pin oak!
thank you.
Good video guys. I've got some pin oak around here that I'll make some lumber out of as well as firewood.
thanks Gary , it should turn out some nice lumber.
@@markgalicic7788 I've got the mill head in the barn now to do some repairs and hopefully I'll be moving it closer to the barn soon and get it back in operational order. Lumber, firewood before it gets cold again makes a difference! 😂
Nice sawing.
thanks.
Big logs and men who love to work, great
Best singer yet Robert Rowse this old bucket of bolts.
My Lord Barb Yard lumber I'm thinking that that pen Oak turned out to be some great looking Cabin Material for Further Material For Sure !
thanks Charles.
Some amazing looking wood today!
great pattern in the wood. It's really strange how sometimes I see Mr. Laser fine and other times I can't see him at all.
I REALLY LIKE THIS OLD BUCKET OF BOLTS.
thanks Larry , yes that's true.
Enjoying this video from the north woods of Wisconsin!!
That’s the nicest pin oak I’ve ever seen sawed.
yes it did have some clear lumber.
I'm a sucker for a great ballad.
Nice Mark, that log is worth quite a bit of money converted into lumber, a lot of it was close to or exceeded clear. Red oak here in my home town in Texas, @ Home Depot; red oak 1 x 12 of coarse S4S and kiln dried is 12.98 a linear foot, which would be board foot as well. $155.76 + tax for 12 foot length.. wow
Mike at outdoors with the Morgans has a kiln on the way to his place... Like the videos guys :)
thanks Barry , yes we hope to get our kiln up and running some day and I can also plane lumber in my shop.
Love that music!
Nice grain on the log
Thank u
Glad I found your channel. Nice lumber.
Nice job on that big boy,nice board's for a pin oak. Good to have the whole crew there for that one. Thanks for the video Mark
Good looking hunk of wood. Nice video guys.
thanks Jim.
Beautiful log! Nice job!
You had a lot of booms in this one hopefully not too many people unsubscribed😂😂😂😂😂😂
it was a boomer for sure , I can't please everyone lol.
Another fine video from the Bus Motor crew. May GOD bless
thanks Robert.
Mighty nice chunk of oak!
Yahoo, luv the music
thanks Dennis.
Good morning Mark
Now that’s what I call beautiful grain of lumber
Have a great weekend sir
Tony
Happy Friday Eve 😊
thank you.
some nice lumber has come off that stop sign ,nice long video ,thanks guys
thanks Bruce.
Thanks!
That bucket of bolts song is a great song
Don't understand why people argue about the stop sign it's actually a very logical method without reinventing the wheel. I like the stop sign nice work guys.
thanks Michael , yes it does work out good.
Cheers, guys.
Cheers!
Looks like great weather your way.
very nice now.
Have a great weekend.
Great video mark. Thanks for the shoutout
I like the commentary, it makes it interesting to the know nothing, like me.
The Saw Dust Trolls sure keep a eye on things!!!!!😃😃😃
they sure do Alan.
Gorgeous oak! Cabinet material
Lovely oak.
Nice Choclits !
What a beautiful log that is
the pin oak may have got its name from timber framers back in the day building barns using the branches for pins/pegs in timber frame joinery
they used locust for the pins.
@@markgalicic7788 i never heard that..fence posted they did..i got a bunch of pegs from a 1800s barn they tore down at a place a was living and they all were oak..but i think white oak was most commonly used..i cant remember if i did the soapy water bubble blow thru the wood test on the pins to see if it was red oak or white oak
Comment for the algorithm because you guys deserve it.
thanks Scott.
GREETINGS AND BLESSINGS 🙏
BIG HUG FROM CHICAGO IL 🌪️🌪️🌪️🌪️🌪️🌪️
Looks like that log had a natural formed flat spot.
that's how some pin oak grows.
Stop sign go sign what the hecks the difference, making boards keep it up boys..
❤❤❤❤👍
thanks Sharon.
Andruws is a quality channel just like yours!
thank you Jack , they sure are!
Nice sawing guys ty 😊 🏆👴🫘
thanks Richard.
Thats is some nice looking wood,just saying
thanks Scott.
Half past six in the morning that’s nice lumber and no knots , been out in the workshop this morning to catch a rat two terriers and three mamutes the bugger was fast dodging dogs like an American football player then it shot down a steel pipe , I picked up the pipe it shot out the other end and the old terrier caught it and the young one , must admit it was funny watching it run round the workshop like a cartoon caricature anyway you guys have a nice day
YUP GET THE SIDES THEN IT'S ALL CREAM AND GRAVY WHEN CUTTING THE BOARDS!
for sure David.
Still hot in louisiana, hope all is well there!
thanks Patrick , we are 78 today.
like the song
thanks William.
What does the "quarter" in four ¼ mean❓️ I've also heard six ¼.
Watching from Tampa, FL
4 quarter is 1-1/8 inch. you have to take into account the width of the saw blade, I imagine.
6/4 would be 11/2 inch thick the quarter is a quarter of an inch. The first number is how many quarters of an inch the thickness of the board is.
Can you put a 60 inch saw on your mill.
yes but I don't want a bigger saw.
Do you have a video that explains the next machine in the process? I think it is the board making machine.
What is your ideal log diameter for sawing efficiency?
Two mentions in one video. I'm honored lol. Did Don get his bowl blanks?
Bill
Well, thought that pile of lumber looked fantastic, pin oak or not!
thanks Doug.
have you thought about a horizontal laser to mark the blade height?
no sir.
Good morning
Nice boards, do you and eddie have a way to communicate as your sawing. Nice video.
Maybe I'm mistaken but isn't this video # 577 ???
The last one was: "custom sawing three red oak logs # 576"....
I could be wrong, but......
Hey guys I have a couple of TX license plates I'd love to send for your wall of plates!
On an over-sized log ( 🛑 ) the Rule is: The first cut is waste, the second cut is lumber. 🛑 reduction is only wasteful if you don’t get that second cut.
A song inspired by THE Eddy. I hope you liked it
thanks Again Robert , I love the song!
Американский квартет "ТРИ БАРБУДАС+"
thank you.
I've never known anyone to get stung by a wasp. Honey bees, yellow jackets, and hornets, yeah, but no wasps.
they are very aggressive here.
Watch the hornet king.
The Red Wasp will sting and some people are highly allergic
More drama than a daytime soap opera
Why do watch if you don't like the way I make the videos Thomas?
I wish you guys were closer I'd have you cut lot of lumber for me also thinking maybe you guys should get a headset where you can talk to one another specially you and Ed
we love to custom saw.
🇺🇸🇩🇰😀👍
thanks.
I wish you guys.
Were close to me. I would buy wood.
Me too.
Too bad you don't deliver to new jersey
Great video, appalling use of auto-tune in that song 😆