No man will be as loyal at that dog. I can't help but respect this family. Mom and Dad have done an excellent job raising the family. God bless your incredible children and it's past my bedtime ..... goodnight and God bless!
Good informative video. Got to love that pup that feels neglected. Like all things, the benefits of years of experience really count. Cheers from HB NZ
Hey Emerald, I always had to have fun about your dog in the background. He always wanted you to threw the little stick so he could get it. I had to laugh so much as he looked at you.😂😂🙈I like your dog so much.🥰🥰 You both of course too 🙌😜🤗
So great to see the standing dead Oak being utilized into a very long lasting product. I spent 30yrs manufacturing specialty wide plank flooring. The vast majority of this was "character" or "country" grade. Most our floors came from our local forests. I really enjoy watching what your family business is doing.
If I was only closer. Planning to build MY little cabin half way up our mountain. MY ESCAPE. Just me, my two dumpster dogs, warm fire and coffee. Wife, kids, grand kinds can visit. Keep up the great work. Your dad's message was great. We need to pray fervently. God Bless.
We go 20 high on these piles and that makes a pile that’s 20 high. That got a good chuckle out of me. All joking aside, you guys are doing great work. I love seeing light shed on the lumber industry.
I just love the view behind you. And your not bad yourself. I live in an 100 + year old house, with white oak or maple floors in ever room, except the kitchen and 2 bathroom s and I like it. The maple has some Birdseye in it and when the sun hits it, it POPS.
Lol stick went right in the puddle, good shot ! Dog was like WTF, couldn't have just disappeared ! I got a 2 yr old black n tan looks similar to yours. I like the voiceovers btw, should try to work them into your vids more often.
"...Tell the difference withiut the bark." And looks at cute doggie lookinhg for attenrionn. Yes I guess you can tell without the bark. Just struck me as funny. The pup is absolutely adorable and really steals the show. Give that good girl a hug from me please.
¡Qué interesante proceso de clasificación de la madera! No sabía lo complicado que es separar el roble rojo y blanco. Excelente contenido y explicación detallada
Havco Trailer Flooring in Vanore, Tennessee used to buy rough green Red and White Oak 4/ and 5/4 in the lesser grades. They are 670 miles from you, but you might have a trucking lane that might work or maybe there is a dry van flooring plant near you. The flooring plants also buy rough green White Oak and Red Oak and you could still sell your uppers to Binghamton. You probably already know all this, but I'll share it anyway. Good luck...
If you want to fully understand and make decisions on hardwood grade lumber, you and Jade should take some lumber grading courses. Understanding cuttings, knot and wane allowances and trimming will give you the ability to market accordingly. It would offer great knowledge for future growth in the sawmill industry. Because, that’s what you do!!
We live in NW pa , did my whole house in country red oak flooring. So beautiful with all the nots different grains , stain and the price was cheap compared to other floorings . Would highly recommend it .
It may be difficult to sell boards where there are many forests and sawmills, meaning competition is high. The boards are laid out well🙂. (Hi from Belarus. Harry Davidson).
I would love to see a piece of flooring after your friend does some there thing to it. How wide will it be? How long are the lengths? Will it be T&G? And any more you can tell me about it??
Flower boxes from the Red Oak seconds? Say a 3-4 foot lengths and 18 - 24 inch depths. Height is relevant as to how one wants to design it. 18 inches off the ground supported by 3x3 posts and the depth of the box will be varied. Lots of choices. Since you do sell 'compost' and potting mixes, an added item.
Maybe you can find some wood floor guys or house flipper guys, after your own houses are done, and market to them. How about a guy that makes lobster traps or crab traps? Mike Morgan ( outdoors with the Morgans) has found a small batch kiln operation near him. You also might find cabinet makers or boat builders interested in specially cut sizes that are otherwise hard to find. Maybe there is a school near you that teaches wood crafts.
You should invest some time into marketing different cuts - meaning quarter sawn, rift cut, etc. These can all be marketed to cabinet/casework companies. It also means differences in the way you are milling this lumber....and it also means it needs to be properly kiln dried. So there's that
You really should get a manual on the official grade system. If you can master that you might be able to sell large orders at wholesale. Being able to kiln dry your product will also increase what you can charge. I have a great design for a solar kiln, with solar panels driving 12volt fans direct; no batteries, no controller, the fans just come on whenever sun hits the panels. Air is circulated through a glazed wall setup called a 'trombe wall'; it's a box where the back wall is black, air enters at the bottom and rises across the black surface &gets heated. The fans are at the top and they blow the heated air into the chamber where the lumber is stickered & stacked. The rising air draws the cooling air down through the stacks, evaporating water out of the boards. You have vents that allow moist air to escape and dryer air from outside to replace it. This works because with the fans, there is a presser differential set up inside the chamber. Right after the fans the pressure is higher, so if you open up vents there, some air will be blown out. Down at the bottom of the chamber, just before the air is pulled up through the trombe, the pressure is lower, so if you open vents there, some air will be drawn in. Controll on the vents is manual or in y'all's case it would be womanual. Sombody open and closes the vents when they figure out a good schedule for it. If you just leave the vents on one setting all the time it would probably work. I'll send you the plans if you want. I really enjoy seeing you succeed, keep up the great work.
Don't know why everybody prefers White oak I've always been the red oak fan had one in my yard in Atlanta will the 4-ft bass arborist told me what to do for it I found myself across the street in my neighbor's yard putting spikes in for it to feed the roots I think last count it was 130 years old where are the leaves that are probably cover your whole face 😆 miss that old tree 😎🐝
I like to build HiFi speakers out of oak , hard maple and walnut. My dream was to bring them to market but I am more of a craftsman than a marketing specialist. If I had a marketing genius like Em I would be able to sell some speakers and get rid of that oak.
Pallet racking like at Home Depot, Lowe’s, or the big warehouse stores like Sam’s Club or Costco is very versatile and could be configured to whatever sizes are needed to fit.
That is a nice carved eagle, girls. Could you tell us where you got it? Or, did you make it yourselves? And, congrats on 200K subs. Keep up the amazing content....
Of course clear red oak is more valuable, but some folks like more rustic looking floors. Show some samples of both after it’s edged. I made several pieces of furniture in white oak in the craftsman style. And yes, I only wanted clear white oak, preferably quarter sawn.
As to your white oak you may want to check into selling it or the logs to stave makers I believe there is one still in Ohio we just sold a Tri axel load for almost 12 K One load. Something to think about.
if i was building a new house i would definetly use native lumber my dad was a builder i cant tell youo how much oak floorin g i ran it is slow but boy is itpretty
Your puppy is so adorable trying to get your attention.
Why do mommy talk to nobody and ignore MEE!
Congratulations on 200k subscribers.
Congratulations on your 200K subscribers ! . . .
Obviously your dad has been a good mentor, much respect for you two young women. Enjoy your show immensely. .
Lumber to build will always be needed. Question cut lumber soaks water? Warps???
No man will be as loyal at that dog. I can't help but respect this family. Mom and Dad have done an excellent job raising the family. God bless your incredible children and it's past my bedtime
..... goodnight and God bless!
I love you’re dog 🐕 he likes being the center of attention 😊
The way that dog looks at you shows how much he loves you.
I love rustic knotty red oak. I have built some stunning rustic red oak cabinets and trims and moldings.
Great video and ad! Your does a get job of being a responsible logger. Hope to see the oak flooring taje off. Really enjoyed the live streams
I appreciate you and thank you for making content.
So cute dog😂 how can you ignore it, when it comes to play and leaving you something to throw 😂
I think it also.😂
Good informative video. Got to love that pup that feels neglected. Like all things, the benefits of years of experience really count. Cheers from HB NZ
I love how the dog is relentless on trying to continue the fetch game… lol
God bless you greatly.
You ladies are wonderful
You all are the best and make every episode a learning experience
Thanks
Red oak does make great flooring but it doesn't have to be perfect. Stay dry ladies excellent job thank you for sharing.👍❤️❤️
Hey Emerald, I always had to have fun about your dog in the background. He always wanted you to threw the little stick so he could get it. I had to laugh so much as he looked at you.😂😂🙈I like your dog so much.🥰🥰 You both of course too 🙌😜🤗
So great to see the standing dead Oak being utilized into a very long lasting product. I spent 30yrs manufacturing specialty wide plank flooring. The vast majority of this was "character" or "country" grade. Most our floors came from our local forests. I really enjoy watching what your family business is doing.
If I was only closer. Planning to build MY little cabin half way up our mountain. MY ESCAPE. Just me, my two dumpster dogs, warm fire and coffee. Wife, kids, grand kinds can visit.
Keep up the great work. Your dad's message was great. We need to pray fervently. God Bless.
The farmers and rural communities. The outdoor business!
You Gals are amazing💖❕😀
Salvaging those Trees is indeed Nobel .
Great video, and a super family I really liked your dad’s video on spirituality. It helped me a lot! Keep up the good work!
We go 20 high on these piles and that makes a pile that’s 20 high. That got a good chuckle out of me. All joking aside, you guys are doing great work. I love seeing light shed on the lumber industry.
You are fun to watch. Thank you for some great UA-cam content.
Pennsylvania's hardwoods are top shelf.Your hair looks great Emerald.❤😂❤From logs to lumber!!
HELLO LADIES CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR 200,000 SUBSCRIBERS AND COURAGE TO YOUR VERY INTERESTING YOUNG DOG.
I love red oak, just made some steps with 2” red oak. They look great!
Jade is a great worker 😊
Red oak makes for great looking kitchen cabinets, furniture and high end trim work.
Love that German Shepherd. Good luck with sales. Good stuff.
Love you girls for you creative minds to come up with a solution.
ALL OAK
👏 ❤. Plus flooring ❤❤❤❤
Congratulations on 200k!!! Well.done.
The dynamic duo are back .Love the video's ❤ Have a wonderful day ladies 👍📹☕️from 🇨🇦 (It's happy daughter day)
I just love the view behind you. And your not bad yourself. I live in an 100 + year old house, with white oak or maple floors in ever room, except the kitchen and 2 bathroom s and I like it. The maple has some Birdseye in it and when the sun hits it, it POPS.
Puppy wants to play! Show your Puppy some Love!
"Look! The stick is right there! I dropped it right by your hand! Its right there for you to throw!"
Lol stick went right in the puddle, good shot ! Dog was like WTF, couldn't have just disappeared ! I got a 2 yr old black n tan looks similar to yours. I like the voiceovers btw, should try to work them into your vids more often.
Congratulations on 200k❤
I knew you would do it!
Thanks for sharing and looking forward to seeing the next video.
"...Tell the difference withiut the bark." And looks at cute doggie lookinhg for attenrionn. Yes I guess you can tell without the bark. Just struck me as funny. The pup is absolutely adorable and really steals the show. Give that good girl a hug from me please.
I heard like 10% of what you said, you have a beautiful pup i could stop watching her lol
Congratulations Guys.
Congratulations girls
WOW, YOUR SHOW IS AWESOME!
I LIKED ❤
Here in the Missouri eastern Ozark hills, our good white oak logs are sold to the barrel manufacturers to make whiskey barrels.
A great video. Thanks for explaining the cost between grades. You should put that German Shepherd to work. He looks like he's full of energy.
The dog is a “she” named Thallona.
@@ronsamborski6230 Very kind of you to share the information. Thanks!
Congrats on 200k. See you all at the show next weekend 🤙
Thanks for another awesome video well done love y’all ❤❤❤
Nice job girls..love you guys❤
Congratulations on 200 subscribers!!
¡Qué interesante proceso de clasificación de la madera! No sabía lo complicado que es separar el roble rojo y blanco. Excelente contenido y explicación detallada
Havco Trailer Flooring in Vanore, Tennessee used to buy rough green Red and White Oak 4/ and 5/4 in the lesser grades. They are 670 miles from you, but you might have a trucking lane that might work or maybe there is a dry van flooring plant near you. The flooring plants also buy rough green White Oak and Red Oak and you could still sell your uppers to Binghamton. You probably already know all this, but I'll share it anyway. Good luck...
it is just the lesser grade Red Oak that they don't know what to do with because it is not selling right now.
Your dog is like cut the chat and throw this stick for me NOW!🤣🤣
Congrats on 200K subs, greetings from Norway 🙂
200k! Nice! Congrats!
Idk when that happened...
If you want to fully understand and make decisions on hardwood grade lumber, you and Jade should take some lumber grading courses. Understanding cuttings, knot and wane allowances and trimming will give you the ability to market accordingly. It would offer great knowledge for future growth in the sawmill industry.
Because, that’s what you do!!
We live in NW pa , did my whole house in country red oak flooring. So beautiful with all the nots different grains , stain and the price was cheap compared to other floorings . Would highly recommend it .
👍👍👍
It may be difficult to sell boards where there are many forests and sawmills, meaning competition is high. The boards are laid out well🙂. (Hi from Belarus. Harry Davidson).
Beauties, what a gym! You work so hard here in the air that you don't need any exercise.
I get a kick from seeing Thellona running around the site. Lovely dog.
congrats on 200k
Three cheers for LCLY
very nice
I would love to see a piece of flooring after your friend does some there thing to it. How wide will it be? How long are the lengths? Will it be T&G? And any more you can tell me about it??
I would definitely preselect for clear white oak at the mill if it has a higher margin than red oak.
I remember some PA folks talking about Wormy Chestnut.
Kudos on reaching 200K subscribers!
Good question🎃.
Thumbnails ALWAYS HILARIOUS 😂❤❤
Flower boxes from the Red Oak seconds? Say a 3-4 foot lengths and 18 - 24 inch depths. Height is relevant as to how one wants to design it. 18 inches off the ground supported by 3x3 posts and the depth of the box will be varied. Lots of choices. Since you do sell 'compost' and potting mixes, an added item.
Do you grind up your bark for landscaping? Here in Oregon bark dust is heavily used as ground cover in flower beds etc.
Maybe you can find some wood floor guys or house flipper guys, after your own houses are done, and market to them. How about a guy that makes lobster traps or crab traps? Mike Morgan ( outdoors with the Morgans) has found a small batch kiln operation near him. You also might find cabinet makers or boat builders interested in specially cut sizes that are otherwise hard to find. Maybe there is a school near you that teaches wood crafts.
Many of the Amish communities I go to have at least one shop where they make #2 red oak into flooring.
oak trailer decking you might be able to sell a lot of it. thanks yall are great.
"If you mill it...they will come " xxx
You should invest some time into marketing different cuts - meaning quarter sawn, rift cut, etc. These can all be marketed to cabinet/casework companies. It also means differences in the way you are milling this lumber....and it also means it needs to be properly kiln dried. So there's that
The solution to not needing an eger is, makeing the board as its milled from the log.
Best example i can give is, wach some of my mill videos.
You really should get a manual on the official grade system. If you can master that you might be able to sell large orders at wholesale. Being able to kiln dry your product will also increase what you can charge. I have a great design for a solar kiln, with solar panels driving 12volt fans direct; no batteries, no controller, the fans just come on whenever sun hits the panels. Air is circulated through a glazed wall setup called a 'trombe wall'; it's a box where the back wall is black, air enters at the bottom and rises across the black surface &gets heated. The fans are at the top and they blow the heated air into the chamber where the lumber is stickered & stacked. The rising air draws the cooling air down through the stacks, evaporating water out of the boards. You have vents that allow moist air to escape and dryer air from outside to replace it. This works because with the fans, there is a presser differential set up inside the chamber. Right after the fans the pressure is higher, so if you open up vents there, some air will be blown out. Down at the bottom of the chamber, just before the air is pulled up through the trombe, the pressure is lower, so if you open vents there, some air will be drawn in. Controll on the vents is manual or in y'all's case it would be womanual. Sombody open and closes the vents when they figure out a good schedule for it. If you just leave the vents on one setting all the time it would probably work. I'll send you the plans if you want. I really enjoy seeing you succeed, keep up the great work.
Do you have someone who will buy the knotty ones for maybe wood pellets? Also, what would you recommend for finishing walls in an interior room?
How long does it take to edge a pile
200k ! Awesome !
Emerald, throw that rock for that pup!!!
Don't know why everybody prefers White oak I've always been the red oak fan had one in my yard in Atlanta will the 4-ft bass arborist told me what to do for it I found myself across the street in my neighbor's yard putting spikes in for it to feed the roots I think last count it was 130 years old where are the leaves that are probably cover your whole face 😆 miss that old tree 😎🐝
I like to build HiFi speakers out of oak , hard maple and walnut. My dream was to bring them to market but I am more of a craftsman than a marketing specialist. If I had a marketing genius like Em I would be able to sell some speakers and get rid of that oak.
You can’t make the lumber yard wider but using metal racks, you can make the yard taller😀
Pallet racking like at Home Depot, Lowe’s, or the big warehouse stores like Sam’s Club or Costco is very versatile and could be configured to whatever sizes are needed to fit.
she is born to do this xD even hair color matches lumber
I really like that red hair color. or even darker red.(chestnut?)
do you ever do rift and quartered oak flooring?
She did a video on quarter sawing
I see you have a ring on your finger. Who's the luck guy ?? Congrats on the 200 K.
Emerald, will you continue to work at the mill,? I hopeso, if you dont I will still will still watch you should become a news anhcor, much love
That is a nice carved eagle, girls. Could you tell us where you got it? Or, did you make it yourselves? And, congrats on 200K subs. Keep up the amazing content....
Of course clear red oak is more valuable, but some folks like more rustic looking floors. Show some samples of both after it’s edged. I made several pieces of furniture in white oak in the craftsman style. And yes, I only wanted clear white oak, preferably quarter sawn.
every woodworker WANTS clear oak,but what they want to spend determines what they actually buy. at least for me.... 🙂
As to your white oak you may want to check into selling it or the logs to stave makers I believe there is one still in Ohio we just sold a Tri axel load for almost 12 K One load. Something to think about.
As a carpenter I say if you mill it we will come. 😜👍👌😎🍻🇨🇦
Small project boards
Up state NY has even its own Twang
Do you ship out of state ?
Thank you
if i was building a new house i would definetly use native lumber my dad was a builder i cant tell youo how much oak floorin g i ran it is slow but boy is itpretty