Saw-milling those big poplars at an accelerated pace sounds like a demanding but thrilling process! Can't wait to see the efficiency and craftsmanship in action in #36. Keep up the great work!
Adding on to my earlier comment encouraging you to talk more. It would be nice to know what your sawing products are used for. What are the end products resulting from your lumber?
Great question! The end products vary greatly. Oak- crossties for the railroad company/railroad, Cants-Pallets, trailer decking, Cribbing/blocking/shoring-companies utilize in various ways (block up equipment, shore up dirt/building sites etc), Poplar & Oak-furniture, flooring, and home building use, barn siding, house siding, framing, many small projects in the area related to building, fences, garden beds and so much more!
Poplar has the most fresh, slightly furity and sweet smell. I absolutely love the smell when we are sawing poplar. Carify please: The end uses as in cut offs or actual products? As in products: The end products vary greatly. Oak- crossties for the railroad company/railroad, Cants-Pallets, trailer decking, Cribbing/blocking/shoring-companies utilize in various ways (block up equipment, shore up dirt/building sites etc), Poplar & Oak-furniture, flooring, and home building use, barn siding, house siding, framing, many small projects in the area related to building, fences, garden beds and so much more!
@@johnmcgarvie4061 it depends on the log, when it's milled, and how it's stacked. We air dry our lumber used for barn siding and local builds. It promptly is put on stickers in bundles most stay pretty uniform. Currently we do not sticker 2x material so no issues there. It's ordered an sawn accordingly on a as needed basis. As far as kiln drying, some will warm, from what I've seen, but when it's stickered it isn't as much of an issue.
good operation what hp on the top saw that is some nice poplar i would love to frame a house with that stouff what do you do with that 3or 4 in thyick stuff resaw we cant see
Great question! Many places- and some we keep in our inventory. Portions may go to plants that further process for furniture, railroad ties, pallets, home buiding, and locally utilized as well.
A "cant" is a term used for a piece used for pallet boards typically not viable for grade lumber or crossties material. Our mill operation bundls and loads cant material on a semi, then ships to a facility that processes further for pallets.
Love watching your videos. And I like when you talk to explain what is going on and why you do what you do. Thanks for the videos.
Thank you sir:) I plan on making these for a long time now
Yes love the talking!
I love watching your talented sawing!
Thank you sir! That big wave of logs that hit us is getting beat down because of the will of our crew
Saw-milling those big poplars at an accelerated pace sounds like a demanding but thrilling process! Can't wait to see the efficiency and craftsmanship in action in #36. Keep up the great work!
It’s a lot of fun!!
I did enjoy today's video. Good balance of talking and not talking.
As always great video!
Nice video, I like it when you explain things so we have a better understanding of what is going on.
I wish I had poplar that nice and that large, I trying to cut an order of 2x6x8 , I have crap. Great video love that mill.
It's really pleasing to the eye
Share away buddy! I think people are like the ASMR effect
NICE VIDEO 👍👍👍
Adding on to my earlier comment encouraging you to talk more. It would be nice to know what your sawing products are used for. What are the end products resulting from your lumber?
Great question! The end products vary greatly. Oak- crossties for the railroad company/railroad, Cants-Pallets, trailer decking, Cribbing/blocking/shoring-companies utilize in various ways (block up equipment, shore up dirt/building sites etc), Poplar & Oak-furniture, flooring, and home building use, barn siding, house siding, framing, many small projects in the area related to building, fences, garden beds and so much more!
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Why do the top blade and bottom blade only line up sometimes? You can see the line where they overlap
Refer to previous video;)
What is poplar lumber used for?
Uniform circumfrence on this poplar stick. Makes for easy sawing and not many short boards. What does poplar smell like and what are the end uses?
Poplar has the most fresh, slightly furity and sweet smell. I absolutely love the smell when we are sawing poplar. Carify please: The end uses as in cut offs or actual products? As in products: The end products vary greatly. Oak- crossties for the railroad company/railroad, Cants-Pallets, trailer decking, Cribbing/blocking/shoring-companies utilize in various ways (block up equipment, shore up dirt/building sites etc), Poplar & Oak-furniture, flooring, and home building use, barn siding, house siding, framing, many small projects in the area related to building, fences, garden beds and so much more!
@@HelmsburgSawmillIncorporated tks for the reply. Hardwood species-how do the react to kiln drying and air drying? Does warp come into question?
@@johnmcgarvie4061 it depends on the log, when it's milled, and how it's stacked. We air dry our lumber used for barn siding and local builds. It promptly is put on stickers in bundles most stay pretty uniform. Currently we do not sticker 2x material so no issues there. It's ordered an sawn accordingly on a as needed basis. As far as kiln drying, some will warm, from what I've seen, but when it's stickered it isn't as much of an issue.
good operation what hp on the top saw that is some nice poplar i would love to frame a house with that stouff what do you do with that 3or 4 in thyick stuff resaw we cant see
Typically cant material & customer orders.
Always impressed by your videos! What are some typical uses for poplar lumber?
This stuff will be turned into flooring and paneling! My log cabin is also made of Poplar:)
Where dose your lumber go to when it leaves your place
Great question! Many places- and some we keep in our inventory. Portions may go to plants that further process for furniture, railroad ties, pallets, home buiding, and locally utilized as well.
Nice beautiful wood 🪵 😋🏆🏆👴🙏🙏😎
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Do you sharpen your own blades?
I sure do! I’ve been learning for a while now
Hello. Do you scan your logs with a metal detector, before loading them on the deck?
Nope. Only suspect logs
I haven’t hit metal at all this year yet!!
Please tell me what is a CANT
A "cant" is a term used for a piece used for pallet boards typically not viable for grade lumber or crossties material.
Our mill operation bundls and loads cant material on a semi, then ships to a facility that processes further for pallets.
@@HelmsburgSawmillIncorporated Thank you.
It’s not a very nice person 😂😂
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