Do you girls know that you are gold dust to your business? Your presentation is excellent. You educate and entertain in equal measure as well as working hard without complaint. You thoroughly deserve your success.
It's always nice in any business to see the fruits of your labour go to generate income. This is a job well done ladies. I notice a new worker in the yard, he hasn't been introduced so I'm curious as to who this fellow is ?
Each stack of metal banded lumber is termed a "bunk". Origin of term I don't know. I was a Sawyer on table, cross-cut and big 4 blade gang saws. I was the same age as these two sawyers as I was. Good memories. When I worked at a mill yard on structural 20' big beams as the loader for the cross cut Sawyer their joke was cut off a foot or so and then let me know he was doing a favor for me by making it lighter as I balanced the timber on my shoulder and hauled it away. I envy the loader these two sawyers use to load. This is an excellent team.
hey just got done painting and coating the renovation for my condo... I asked for a toy lumber truck for christmas. real metal and wood.. LOL yeah I luv lumber God Bless YOU
'Looking Through The Flowers' love it! Just imagine if the finished floorboards were branded with a small E&J mark on the underside, denoting the 'source sawyer mark' of the lumber. Somewhat like the various marks placed on jewellery. Perhaps many years from now some appraiser of some fine old house would locate the E&J mark and identify the floors as having been milled from logs by two famous sawyers Emerald and Jade. "if you enjoyed, do that, if you didn't, don't" Yaaas! Love that attitude!
This video took me back quite a few years to when I was a truck driver and pulled a flatbed. Thanks for the reminder of the life that I had before I became disabled. Really enjoyed it
Well I became disabled and worried to death because my 7 yr review with SSDI is coming this month.I will be 63 in a week. I've got all kinds of issues like COPD, STAGE 4 CHRONIC KINDEY FAILURE and right kidney will have to ve extrated in the nezlxt yr or so its the one tahts failing bad, MILD CASE OF SCOLIOSIS OF THE SPINE> CURVE OF THE ENTIRE SPINE. BOTH KNEES REPLACED,RIGHT SHOULDER REPLACED TWICE IN THE SAME YR 2012 AND STILL NOT RIGHT, LEFT SHOULDER NEEDS REPLACED BUT WHATS THE POINT THE RIGHT ONE DIDNT WORK OUT. And I've been seeing a chiropractor for 2 months for the spine having 3 bulging disks and alot of arthritis on the spine and in my neck. So who knows what's going to happen. I may end up driving truck like you did or something else of If lose my benefits. It's scary because I know I can't do physical work anymore like I did for 40 yrs. Beat my body up bad and paying for it now.
Not a legitimate problem Em...means business is growing. Going to need another truck that's all. Expanding is growth, growth is good. Keep up the good work young ladies & you'll achieve everything you & your family hope to in plans for the future of the business.
A good friend of mine owns a planing mill in Jamestown, Tn. which have two of the huge planing/moulding machines running wide open daily. They produce everything from T&G to shiplap, flooring and logs for log houses. It's a family run operation that has been in business for decades. In two locations with a kiln being in the second, they have millions of board feet of rough lumber and 6 x 12's ready to be processed. It's an impressive operation. That's what has me so interested in this channel, the commitment and tenacious work ethic it requires to keep an operation like this running smoothly. Thanks for all your insights about this demanding business, it's enlightening.
As a videographer now retired after over 40 years I am consistantly impressed with Jade's videography. So creative! Of course it doesn't matter how good the shooting is, the editing must use the footage to it's potiential. Good job ladies! (did I mention that I taught videography for 15 years at VCU)
Whole heartedly agree... The combination of this, and the fact Emerald is one of the most natural presenters/hosts I've watched on this platform make the channel so professional and feel bigger budget than other channels that don't provide content even half as interesting or satisfying to watch as LCLY.
That’s a lot of wood! I hope the boss was generous on payday this week. Love y’all’s operation and it makes it nicer to see a family business hitting on all cylinders. Keep up the great work ladies😊
Miss Emerald, is there any chance of a brief video of Jade and yourself galloping around the pasture on a couple of fine horses? Country girls most always seem to have grown up riding.
You can buy plastic moulded corner softeners so your banding does not damage the wood. Also make lumber piles same height and use common dunnage dimensions and put first level of lumber on trailer then put 8’ dunnage on top to lock load together. Then second level on top binds the lower one to be way more stable b
It's nice to see your partnership with Story Book continues to pay for both of you. Regarding the thumbnail, not quite what I think of when it comes to splitting wood.
The incredible and wonderful smell of freshly cut wood/lumber, especially pine, is so pleasing to the sense of smell. "Thanks" for sharing, and enjoy the video's!
I was wondering how you could make a profit as the mill is labor intensive - but high end products like clear flooring makes sense. The end product is super expensive.
I don't know if come here more to see you beautiful girls, or to see the beautiful lumber you make, but either way, thanks girls for putting up your interesting and well-done videos.👍
Seeing such good lumber stacked up reminds me of a time I went in the big "L" store to pick up some 2x4s. Sitting in the middle of the aisle was a stack of the most warped, whopperjaw, crooked 2x4s I have ever seen. They looked like someone tried to stack up spaghetti after it was cooked. What in the world "L" thought anyone was going to do with that mess is beyond me to this day. Cutting it up for kindling was all it was good for, yet they were selling it for the same price as more acceptable boards!
Emerald, that’s a lot of lumber! You and Jade have been milling like crazy. Nice work but I know it involved every family member. My LCLY hoodie is feeling great this Fall!
That's a good thing you went over to go do your bill work watching that loader guy was just driving me crazy if he is so skilled he should have had it loaded by now what was that a half a day it took him,, need a new driver. 🇺🇸😎🇺🇸
Great video. I'm curious why Jade is referred to as the videographer assistant when she shoots 90% of the footage. Shouldn't she get full credit as the videographer?
Nice behind the scenes. Cant go wrong with trucks and loaders😂 i know run RC versions all the time aa a hobby. Tongue and groove easy to work with. Have yall looked into milling tables , benches pieces for any companies? Thanks Ladies for all you do. Great thumbnail and camera shots of the loader
That is a lot of lumber. Your collaboration with the flooring company is going to be good for both of you. Enjoy the flowers while they last. Videography gets better all the time way to go Jade. Excellent job ladies thank you.👍♥️♥️
Yesterday I watched another video of a women making furniture.. one of the first thing she said was : safety first, I always knot my hair in a ponytail so i doesn't get caught.. sounds like a good advice.
You're very easy to understand and I'm glad you want us to learn. How long can a saw band last under normal conditions and is it a hassle to replace it?
You can type "changing blade" at the 🔍 or start by seeing Emerald and Jade change a blade in "SAWING A BEAM OUT OF OAK!! Beautiful results" starting at 0:50.
The only bad thing is the video was to short 😥wished it was longer is all .. I don't know about y'all but I am looking forward to Thanksgiving this year spend it with family have good conversation and enjoy a delicious meal anyway thank you for sharing another fantastic video looking forward to next one 😃
I’m old school when it comes to hardwood flooring. Sixteen years ago I put down about 1800 sq ft of 4.5 inch mostly long locally milled ash. I sanded and finished with three coats of hand applied pure tung oil. The floors have held extremely well over the years.
Great video as always. Your planters filled with zinnias are beautiful. I hope that you're saving the dead heads for seeds. If so, you'll have more than enough for replanting them next year. You should include the extras in the kits for your boxes. A bonus of beauty! Or maybe throw some in with a merch purchase. Or, send me a bag full for the idea!😊 I plant zinnias, but the deer eat the buds off of a lot of them. I'm in PA, but a couple of hours south by the Susquehanna. Still might make a trip for for a couple garden boxes.
Love the Zinnias, too.
Mom and Dad deserve gold medals for the way they raised these girls
Thanks for the comment. I am very proud of them…Boss Man.
Only better than stacks of lumber- stacks of cash!🇺🇸🇺🇸
I once built a few dulcimers out of poplar. Turns out, they weren't that pop'lar.
Good job ladies 💪😁❣️👏
Wow...lots of hardwork.
Poplar is great.
Beautiful interior wood.
😁👍🇨🇦
Do you girls know that you are gold dust to your business? Your presentation is excellent. You educate and entertain in equal measure as well as working hard without complaint. You thoroughly deserve your success.
It's always nice in any business to see the fruits of your labour go to generate income. This is a job well done ladies. I notice a new worker in the yard, he hasn't been introduced so I'm curious as to who this fellow is ?
as we are now into mid-October, Boss Lady's planters and flowers look refreshing and warm
Thanks for sharing 🍸.
You have great presentation 🌞❤️
I see some beautiful Fall colors in the background.
Each stack of metal banded lumber is termed a "bunk". Origin of term I don't know. I was a Sawyer on table, cross-cut and big 4 blade gang saws. I was the same age as these two sawyers as I was. Good memories. When I worked at a mill yard on structural 20' big beams as the loader for the cross cut Sawyer their joke was cut off a foot or so and then let me know he was doing a favor for me by making it lighter as I balanced the timber on my shoulder and hauled it away. I envy the loader these two sawyers use to load. This is an excellent team.
You guys sure live in a beautiful area
hey just got done painting and coating the renovation for my condo... I asked for a toy lumber truck for christmas. real metal and wood.. LOL yeah I luv lumber God Bless YOU
Had a load of fun watching your episode.👍👍👍
You both are amazing jobs 👏👏👏😎
I worked at a lumber mill for 13 years, IMHO that lumber is staked poorly.
Your flowers are very pretty
I can smell the fragrance of the flowers right thru the video. Looks great.
What a fantastic business you are running there ‼️I love your channel ❤
'Looking Through The Flowers' love it! Just imagine if the finished floorboards were branded with a small E&J mark on the underside, denoting the 'source sawyer mark' of the lumber. Somewhat like the various marks placed on jewellery. Perhaps many years from now some appraiser of some fine old house would locate the E&J mark and identify the floors as having been milled from logs by two famous sawyers Emerald and Jade. "if you enjoyed, do that, if you didn't, don't" Yaaas! Love that attitude!
Them stacks were perfectly aired.
Calm operator
It looked like it was overcast but by filming the beautiful flowers brighten everything up. Good job young ladies.
Thanks beautiful ladies
Good job ladies. Lots of work in those stacks of lumber.
Got to love the jump in the lake I don’t care attitude displayed every so often.
U bring back old memories of yester lumber yard!!!!(Now a Kroger Store)
This video took me back quite a few years to when I was a truck driver and pulled a flatbed. Thanks for the reminder of the life that I had before I became disabled. Really enjoyed it
Well I became disabled and worried to death because my 7 yr review with SSDI is coming this month.I will be 63 in a week. I've got all kinds of issues like COPD, STAGE 4 CHRONIC KINDEY FAILURE and right kidney will have to ve extrated in the nezlxt yr or so its the one tahts failing bad, MILD CASE OF SCOLIOSIS OF THE SPINE> CURVE OF THE ENTIRE SPINE.
BOTH KNEES REPLACED,RIGHT SHOULDER REPLACED TWICE IN THE SAME YR 2012 AND STILL NOT RIGHT, LEFT SHOULDER NEEDS REPLACED BUT WHATS THE POINT THE RIGHT ONE DIDNT WORK OUT.
And I've been seeing a chiropractor for 2 months for the spine having 3 bulging disks and alot of arthritis on the spine and in my neck.
So who knows what's going to happen.
I may end up driving truck like you did or something else of If lose my benefits.
It's scary because I know I can't do physical work anymore like I did for 40 yrs. Beat my body up bad and paying for it now.
Thanks for keeping America moving…Boss Man.
Looking forward to your next video.
The shot framed with the flowers was excellent. The bright colors alongside the John Deere was wonderful.
👍
That’s a nice load of lumber! Good job girls!
People see stacks of wood , I see 💵💸💰. And a lot of hard work
That’s a lot of lumber!😮
That shows your hard work
Great to see you making progress on your dreams. Thanks for sharing your day with us ladies, have a great evening! TTFN
Another outstanding video Emerald, you all are impressive with everything.
Good job, girls you and your family
Fun watch. Just spending time, worthwhile investment.
Wow! Look at the fall colors starting to emerge on the large hill in the background. Beautiful. Looking forward to seeing more.
Enjoyed, the watching was easy, a good thing
to have more than not enough for the truck..!
C ya on the next video!
👍🐺🧙♂️🦊🤙
Not a legitimate problem Em...means business is growing. Going to need another truck that's all. Expanding is growth, growth is good. Keep up the good work young ladies & you'll achieve everything you & your family hope to in plans for the future of the business.
You are marvelous!! 🫡
A good friend of mine owns a planing mill in Jamestown, Tn. which have two of the huge planing/moulding machines running wide open daily. They produce everything from T&G to shiplap, flooring and logs for log houses. It's a family run operation that has been in business for decades. In two locations with a kiln being in the second, they have millions of board feet of rough lumber and 6 x 12's ready to be processed. It's an impressive operation. That's what has me so interested in this channel, the commitment and tenacious work ethic it requires to keep an operation like this running smoothly. Thanks for all your insights about this demanding business, it's enlightening.
Bom dia linda tudo de bom trabalho arduo
As no final gratificante 🙏👏👍🤠🤠🤠🤠🤠
As a videographer now retired after over 40 years I am consistantly impressed with Jade's videography. So creative! Of course it doesn't matter how good the shooting is, the editing must use the footage to it's potiential. Good job ladies! (did I mention that I taught videography for 15 years at VCU)
Whole heartedly agree... The combination of this, and the fact Emerald is one of the most natural presenters/hosts I've watched on this platform make the channel so professional and feel bigger budget than other channels that don't provide content even half as interesting or satisfying to watch as LCLY.
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Thanks for the comment. I am very proud of both of them…Boss Man.
Great to see a whole family that are not afraid for work! Your family is a good example "Excellence".
Keep it up.
Thank you…Boss Man.
Glad to see all that lumber going to Story Book!!
That’s a lot of wood! I hope the boss was generous on payday this week. Love y’all’s operation and it makes it nicer to see a family business hitting on all cylinders. Keep up the great work ladies😊
great video. Thank you.
Miss Emerald, is there any chance of a brief video of Jade and yourself galloping around the pasture on a couple of fine horses? Country girls most always seem to have grown up riding.
i taught videography at the Hollywood Upstairs Medical College and this is a DAMN GOOD CHANNEL
I love the way you say "Lumber Capital Log Yerrrrd".
Nice work ladies!
Oak solid planks cleared of knots, cracks and blemishes are a rather rarity. Nice work on the mill.
The squatting tires on the Deere tell the tale of just how heavy those bunks are.
Ah yes, banding a load, loading and unloading trucks takes me back to my forklift days. Propane Toyota with 5000 lb. capacity.
You can buy plastic moulded corner softeners so your banding does not damage the wood. Also make lumber piles same height and use common dunnage dimensions and put first level of lumber on trailer then put 8’ dunnage on top to lock load together. Then second level on top binds the lower one to be way more stable b
I love the juxtaposition of the flower bloom-bee interface against the bundles of lumber. Shows good direction and good editing!
Zinnias, my favorite flowers. Another great video!
Stay awesome and I hope your stars shine bright.
Your information is Awesome. Thank You😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
Just shared you with my neighbor Kathrine she teaches at Michigan State. I like bragging on yall 😊
Y’all worked hard the mountain behind you is very beautiful all the yellow love y’all’s videos keep them coming
It's nice to see your partnership with Story Book continues to pay for both of you. Regarding the thumbnail, not quite what I think of when it comes to splitting wood.
The incredible and wonderful smell of freshly cut wood/lumber, especially pine, is so pleasing to the sense of smell. "Thanks" for sharing, and enjoy the video's!
I was wondering how you could make a profit as the mill is labor intensive - but high end products like clear flooring makes sense. The end product is super expensive.
Love the "splits" pic. You can not do that just running the mill. Amazing
Emerald, you are So pretty and confident. God bless your family ( dogs included ) and keep them safe.
Loved it, ya'll kicked it. Your Mom's flower bed is great! Please do a show on the finished poplar boards when they are back. John Toccoa GA
I don't know if come here more to see you beautiful girls, or to see the beautiful lumber you make, but either way, thanks girls for putting up your interesting and well-done videos.👍
You two sisters should be buying the log yard from the boss and let him do the rough log supply . Think about the future.
Seeing such good lumber stacked up reminds me of a time I went in the big "L" store to pick up some 2x4s. Sitting in the middle of the aisle was a stack of the most warped, whopperjaw, crooked 2x4s I have ever seen. They looked like someone tried to stack up spaghetti after it was cooked. What in the world "L" thought anyone was going to do with that mess is beyond me to this day. Cutting it up for kindling was all it was good for, yet they were selling it for the same price as more acceptable boards!
You have a lot of good teamwork fantastic job.thank you LCLY.
Emerald, that’s a lot of lumber! You and Jade have been milling like crazy. Nice work but I know it involved every family member. My LCLY hoodie is feeling great this Fall!
That's a good thing you went over to go do your bill work watching that loader guy was just driving me crazy if he is so skilled he should have had it loaded by now what was that a half a day it took him,, need a new driver. 🇺🇸😎🇺🇸
Great video. I'm curious why Jade is referred to as the videographer assistant when she shoots 90% of the footage. Shouldn't she get full credit as the videographer?
Good to see your operation becoming professional and desired by large businesses. Each day is the beginning of a new journey. 👍👍👍
Excellent video !
Love the thumbnail ❤ We need to get you guys more subscribers Have a great day everyone 📹☕️👌👍😉
Installing some shiplap in a guest room as my current project. Only wish it came from your mill. How does Mrs Boss Lady winterize the flower beds?
Congratulations on the fruit of your hard work, and love the zinnias!
I love this ginger girl
Nice behind the scenes. Cant go wrong with trucks and loaders😂 i know run RC versions all the time aa a hobby.
Tongue and groove easy to work with.
Have yall looked into milling tables , benches pieces for any companies?
Thanks Ladies for all you do. Great thumbnail and camera shots of the loader
Love you guys! Great family!
That is a lot of lumber. Your collaboration with the flooring company is going to be good for both of you. Enjoy the flowers while they last. Videography gets better all the time way to go Jade. Excellent job ladies thank you.👍♥️♥️
Yesterday I watched another video of a women making furniture.. one of the first thing she said was : safety first, I always knot my hair in a ponytail so i doesn't get caught.. sounds like a good advice.
Emerald I like the way you and Jade work so efficiently
You're very easy to understand and I'm glad you want us to learn.
How long can a saw band last under normal conditions and is it a hassle to replace it?
You can type "changing blade" at the 🔍 or start by seeing Emerald and Jade change a blade in "SAWING A BEAM OUT OF OAK!! Beautiful results" starting at 0:50.
Lol, “I love stacks of lumber, don’t you?” Yes!
You two girls are awesome. Your work shows that you take pride in what you do. Awesome job.
The only bad thing is the video was to short 😥wished it was longer is all .. I don't know about y'all but I am looking forward to Thanksgiving this year spend it with family have good conversation and enjoy a delicious meal anyway thank you for sharing another fantastic video looking forward to next one 😃
That guy on that loader is clearly getting paid per hour haha, could he drive any slower 😂
excellent video!! yeah I do like stacks of lumber' it's a beautiful thing.
Did you guys grow those flowers in cap city lumberyard
Soils and amendments?
They are just a great touch
Anywhere. Xo.x.
Always hated sticking lumber lol
I’m old school when it comes to hardwood flooring. Sixteen years ago I put down about 1800 sq ft of 4.5 inch mostly long locally milled ash. I sanded and finished with three coats of hand applied pure tung oil. The floors have held extremely well over the years.
Great video as always. Your planters filled with zinnias are beautiful. I hope that you're saving the dead heads for seeds. If so, you'll have more than enough for replanting them next year. You should include the extras in the kits for your boxes. A bonus of beauty! Or maybe throw some in with a merch purchase. Or, send me a bag full for the idea!😊 I plant zinnias, but the deer eat the buds off of a lot of them. I'm in PA, but a couple of hours south by the Susquehanna. Still might make a trip for for a couple garden boxes.
Looks like a great pay day !! Stay Safe !
Nice coffee mug!