Your channel should do well… kept my attention throughout walk thru. We need more guys like you, smart who thinks outside the box. Looking forward to your other projects. Great job wish you well.
Nice build. Love the recycling. That 14.6 volts is boiling your battery. Ford always did that and you could smell the sulfur of the sulfuric acid around them. A GM style 100 amp single wire would be great for what you are doing.
Thanks. I’m running an LT 15 go just for my small furniture business, but I’ve been pondering building an edger for myself since now I just dry everything and then edge it in the shop a year later which is more work and takes up more space . I’m not in a Lumber business so I don’t know if a unit like yours would be too much or not for me but it’s my sparking right now so thanks again
Good job my friend, I can tell you put a lot of time and effort in that edger. Most people are too lazy to even think about building that machine. Thanks for the demonstration, it looks and sounds like a professional grade machine.
Thank you. I do appreciate it, I guess i'm old school I like doing stuff myself, I always get a way better product that way. And if it helps someone out even better.
Very nice to see and can see how this could be expanded into a gang saw if you had a lot of orders for the same sized boards. Mark Galicic was just talking about you building this edger on a video so wanted to see how you did it.
Very, very good job and design on that Edger. Loved the switches being turned on at start up, almost like getting ready to fire up a jet engine before take off.
This is a excellent idea i May just add this to my project list ,it will work great whit my diy sawmill. If you like to see it it is on youtube congratulation on your edger it look réal good sgtrod
One more blade would be great. Check out 4” bailer belting to wrap your drive rollers. I believe there is an aggressive finish on one side that will grab the wood.
I love the way everything is self contained, that could easily be made portable. I am surprised the windshield wiper motor has enough snoose to pull the boards, how thick of boards will it pull? 14 inch blade should be able to cut around 5 inches?
the throat of the saw will only cut 2 3/4" by 13 boards i didnt want to go any bigger because i didnt think the wiper motors would hold any more than that with the brass gears on the inside gear box, the 14 HP engine has no problems with the torque from the blade.
@@realsouthernexposure3957 That makes sense, most of my flitches are either 1x or 2x. I bet that 14hp motor has no problem running that blade, what is the ratio between the motor and the saw arbor?
Awesome little unit. Been designing something like this in my head but you gave me a few ideas. What did you use for an arbor and for the linear bearings on the fence?
Linear bearings came off a miter saw I found at a garage sale for $10. The arbor I turned it down on my lathe. Thanks for the complement, I hope it helps you out man.
Is there any chance you could provide a link to the sawblade on Amazon? perhaps a list of all the items you purchased from Amazon for this project in the description? I dont know if you have an affiliate store on Amazon, but it would likely bring in extra revenue for your channel.
Your channel should do well… kept my attention throughout walk thru. We need more guys like you, smart who thinks outside the box. Looking forward to your other projects. Great job wish you well.
Nice build. Love the recycling. That 14.6 volts is boiling your battery. Ford always did that and you could smell the sulfur of the sulfuric acid around them. A GM style 100 amp single wire would be great for what you are doing.
Thanks.
I’m running an LT 15 go just for my small furniture business, but I’ve been pondering building an edger for myself since now I just dry everything and then edge it in the shop a year later which is more work and takes up more space . I’m not in a Lumber business so I don’t know if a unit like yours would be too much or not for me but it’s my sparking right now so thanks again
Very impressive! I love the "repurpose" concept, especially when it is executed like this!
Thank you very much!
Good job my friend, I can tell you put a lot of time and effort in that edger. Most people are too lazy to even think about building that machine. Thanks for the demonstration, it looks and sounds like a professional grade machine.
Thank you. I do appreciate it, I guess i'm old school I like doing stuff myself, I always get a way better product that way. And if it helps someone out even better.
Well thought out. Really nice job done on a single blade edger. Pat your self on your back. Stay safe 🇨🇦
thank you
Very good. Good enough to copy!
I got a friend who did just that. as long as it helps someone,
Mark Galicic and T.H.E. Eddie sent me.
Same here :) very impressive!
Thanks for sharing love the Idea going to look for part 2 thanks again
Awesome! Thank you!
Very nice to see and can see how this could be expanded into a gang saw if you had a lot of orders for the same sized boards. Mark Galicic was just talking about you building this edger on a video so wanted to see how you did it.
Thank you very much!
Very, very good job and design on that Edger. Loved the switches being turned on at start up, almost like getting ready to fire up a jet engine before take off.
Thanks 👍
Thank you for your service prayers for your u Tube Chanel
Thank you too
Old fashioned ingenuity!
Thank you
This is a excellent idea i May just add this to my project list ,it will work great whit my diy sawmill. If you like to see it it is on youtube congratulation on your edger it look réal good sgtrod
I will check it out
hi there well done john
Thanks sir, and I Like your slab chainsaw, good engineering!
Awesome job. Well engineered
Thank you!
Man. Nice build.
I'm glad you like it
turned out to be a good build from a pile of scraps
yes it did, thank you
Nice, I think I need one.
thank you. it does make it a lot easier on the back and the mill.
That thing is bad ass!
Thank you
If I had your abilities, I'd have a "spaceship" project out back....🤣
LMAO! Thank you
Nice Job....
Thanks!
Very nice machine, about how many hours did it take to build?
One more blade would be great.
Check out 4” bailer belting to wrap your drive rollers. I believe there is an aggressive finish on one side that will grab the wood.
that sounds like a plan, i got a pile of old baler belts. THANK YOU!
genius, Awesome man
Thank you! Cheers!
I love the way everything is self contained, that could easily be made portable. I am surprised the windshield wiper motor has enough snoose to pull the boards, how thick of boards will it pull? 14 inch blade should be able to cut around 5 inches?
the throat of the saw will only cut 2 3/4" by 13 boards i didnt want to go any bigger because i didnt think the wiper motors would hold any more than that with the brass gears on the inside gear box, the 14 HP engine has no problems with the torque from the blade.
@@realsouthernexposure3957 That makes sense, most of my flitches are either 1x or 2x. I bet that 14hp motor has no problem running that blade, what is the ratio between the motor and the saw arbor?
Awesome little unit. Been designing something like this in my head but you gave me a few ideas. What did you use for an arbor and for the linear bearings on the fence?
Linear bearings came off a miter saw I found at a garage sale for $10. The arbor I turned it down on my lathe. Thanks for the complement, I hope it helps you out man.
The Fredricktown Homestead could use someone like you.
Would like to see the mechanicals inside.
Will do that sir, Next week I'll Have a part 2 edger video.
Can u build one of them for me
Is there any chance you could provide a link to the sawblade on Amazon? perhaps a list of all the items you purchased from Amazon for this project in the description? I dont know if you have an affiliate store on Amazon, but it would likely bring in extra revenue for your channel.
Thank you, that is a good point and I will look into it
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Beats the he'll out of spending 10 thousand + bucks
yes, I like as close to free as possible.