The sound of the saw hitting the log really takes me back to my youth. Good looking setup, reminds me of my dads mill that we drug all over northwestern NC and southeastern VA. Thank you for posting the video!
I've gone back and have been watching your oldest videos, very interesting and also amazed how far you 've come these last number of years, just an added note I really enjoyed your video from the Paul Bunion (sp) show
Thanks for the video.We have a Frick-not near as nice as this one. I really appreciate all the engineering you did to this one.Wish I could've been around.
I would guess that one of two things are happening, one that your retiring or your going to a bandsaw mill that might or might not be mobal. I lean towards the last option. The mill your selling is a great mill and has many board feet of cutting lft in it and when moved to its new home will have some upgrades as money allows. The biggest problem with a circular sawmill is the curf. I love the amount of wood they eat in a day and just from taking it down improvements or suggestions from you to the new owner. I see a lot of big timber going through that mill and only the curf being the set back in owning one. I have ran a tie mill in the day and it was all small timber so it ate as much as it sawed. Still a great mill but the cost of timber to feed it is really prohibitive unless you own your own tree lots
Could you do som detailed pictures of the log turner with some measurements id like to try and make one for my mill. It looked like it works well and mine doesn't
THAT is a good mill and it looks like an old 220 Cummins! I loved to hear one run in a truck. Good deal but I don't blame you for upgrading BUT this one would saw a LOT of lumber and the old manual jobs were accurate to a hair and a half! NOW To listen to the BUS MOTOR!
yes we found a automatic mill for a good price that was in bad shape so we are selling this mill. watch our videos sawmill move pt 1 & 2 and you will see the mill before we restored it.
The sound of the saw hitting the log really takes me back to my youth. Good looking setup, reminds me of my dads mill that we drug all over northwestern NC and southeastern VA. Thank you for posting the video!
thanks for watching Michael , we have over 80 sawmill videos.
I've gone back and have been watching your oldest videos, very interesting and also amazed how far you 've come these last number of years, just an added note I really enjoyed your video from the Paul Bunion (sp) show
Thanks for the video.We have a Frick-not near as nice as this one. I really appreciate all the engineering you did to this one.Wish I could've been around.
thanks Michelle.
Very cool Mark
nice to be able to look back into history a bit.
my but you and THE Eddie have come a long way.
Felicidades 👌👌👍
3.5 and rising! Congratulations Mark.
thanks Dave!
I would guess that one of two things are happening, one that your retiring or your going to a bandsaw mill that might or might not be mobal. I lean towards the last option. The mill your selling is a great mill and has many board feet of cutting lft in it and when moved to its new home will have some upgrades as money allows. The biggest problem with a circular sawmill is the curf. I love the amount of wood they eat in a day and just from taking it down improvements or suggestions from you to the new owner. I see a lot of big timber going through that mill and only the curf being the set back in owning one. I have ran a tie mill in the day and it was all small timber so it ate as much as it sawed. Still a great mill but the cost of timber to feed it is really prohibitive unless you own your own tree lots
we got a edmiston automatic mill cheap so we are still sawing. I have videos of the new mill on youtube.
nice mill.... would love to have it but just to old to saw anymore
That's my problem also.
Appears to be a very nice unit.
yes its in good shape for a 1984 mill.
Could you do som detailed pictures of the log turner with some measurements id like to try and make one for my mill. It looked like it works well and mine doesn't
THAT is a good mill and it looks like an old 220 Cummins! I loved to hear one run in a truck. Good deal but I don't blame you for upgrading BUT this one would saw a LOT of lumber and the old manual jobs were accurate to a hair and a half! NOW To listen to the BUS MOTOR!
Good morning from St John Parish, Louisiana 8 Sep 20.
Morning!
love to have a machine like that..
You buy bigger one or stop business? I hope buy bigger.
yes we found a automatic mill for a good price that was in bad shape so we are selling this mill. watch our videos sawmill move pt 1 & 2 and you will see the mill before we restored it.
@@markgalicic7788 .............with a BUS MOTOR!
HAS THIS SOLD?
Your camera skills have improved over the years!
😝looks like too much work using this one.
sold this mill.
Did this sell?
What do you want for your old figure board?
pine is selling for .80c a board foot
What are you asking for the whole setup?
go to craigslist to see all the details ,Pittsburgh PA heavy equip
maybe better on next video to place camera in different spot? all i see is your back
Bhaa it sold?)
Yes
Still for sale
yes sir
Still have this ?
sold.
still for sale ?
sorry it sold.
You have early Parkinsonism. Are you treated
yes I was Jay.