We installed one of these in our factory in Cape Town, South Africa a couple of months back( 17' long) and agree on the instructions issue.We hade three guys helping out with installation. Biggest Slab we have done is 16' x 5' and the machine is working well.Sanding attachment could be better executed though, but does a good job.
you guys should invest in a forklift. That tractor is cute but for some of the lifting I see you do the tractor needs more weight in the rear. I was in the trucking business for 45 years and as a retired flatbed driver I've loaded and unloaded many a truck. I really enjoy watching your videos and congratulations on the new baby as my wife and I will be grandparents in Dec. I'm a safety kinda guy
Trey, it was nice talking to you today. I hope that potentiometer switch solves your issue. If you have any other issues don't hesitate to call WM and ask for me.
Man I wish you guys were in Hawaii I wish we had a wood mizer here all we have here is city mil lowes and Home Depot and good luck trying to get wood cut there they will mess you’re shit up I wish you guys would open a shop out here I would love to work there the creativity would be endless
Nice addition to the shop. I see someone suggested a forklift. An engine hoist (even one from Harbor Freight) would likely come in just as handy and at much less cost.
That is going to be a nice addition to the shop. I can't wait to see the video when you actually use it. Also that is too bad that the directions were subpar I hate when companies do that.
Now Woodmizer only needs to take this vid, a little editing, and they have a YT video up and running, and then publish (with photos) a step manual in how to get everything assembled. You need to get royalties off this !
@@TripleLRusticDesigns Be glad that you didn't get a 1 page (worthless) install page, and then have all the wrong bolts, washers, and nuts (like metric bolts with inch nuts), and have to put on a BuckStop front bumper (500+ #) onto your Yukon, and also have to carve up the entire plastic frame and mulflaps as well. Constructing that Slabmizer is child's play with a forklift, overhead winch and strapping. Then put bolts and nuts into every hole that shows up - and with electric socket driver nail everything down tight !
Seems like just a short time back you and your father set up the original mill and started cutting into your first log. Boy how things have changed. Really proud of your success, your endeavors from making the decision to retire from the police force and make this your full-time employment, the wedding, the business expansion and to starting the family growth. Best of luck to you, your family, and especially to Zoe and the baby. Did you happen to buy a WoodMizer onepiece for the baby to wear on its TV debut at the shop?
..... hmmm something is missing....out of place. I cant put my finger on it. Something is different about the video..... What is it. (sees a woman walking by in tight fitting yoga pants) I GOT IT!!!!
We installed one of these in our factory in Cape Town, South Africa a couple of months back( 17' long) and agree on the instructions issue.We hade three guys helping out with installation. Biggest Slab we have done is 16' x 5' and the machine is working well.Sanding attachment could be better executed though, but does a good job.
Great presentation Trey
Nice addition to the shop can't wait to see it in use
you guys should invest in a forklift. That tractor is cute but for some of the lifting I see you do the tractor needs more weight in the rear. I was in the trucking business for 45 years and as a retired flatbed driver I've loaded and unloaded many a truck. I really enjoy watching your videos and congratulations on the new baby as my wife and I will be grandparents in Dec. I'm a safety kinda guy
NICE, look forward to seeing the work that comes off of this.
Wow that new mill looks awesome 😎
I am sooooooo jealous! Nice piece of equipment! The final piece in the puzzle for selling perfect slabs!!!
Wow 😮 that assembly was quite a undertaking !!!! 👏👍
Trey, it was nice talking to you today. I hope that potentiometer switch solves your issue. If you have any other issues don't hesitate to call WM and ask for me.
Thank you so much brother!
Brand new wood mizer is so exciting to start working with.Be interesting to see it in use.
Amazing video 👍👍
very excited and proud of you guys! can’t wait to see you grow!
Good work bro👌
Amazing
Thank you !👏
💞💞💞💞👌
BUILT IN THE USA??? Say it ain't so! =oP . Nice setup, wish you guys lots of success with it!
Man I wish you guys were in Hawaii I wish we had a wood mizer here all we have here is city mil lowes and Home Depot and good luck trying to get wood cut there they will mess you’re shit up I wish you guys would open a shop out here I would love to work there the creativity would be endless
Kubota Tractor was awesome
Nice addition to the shop. I see someone suggested a forklift. An engine hoist (even one from Harbor Freight) would likely come in just as handy and at much less cost.
Good idea. Thank you.
That is going to be a nice addition to the shop. I can't wait to see the video when you actually use it. Also that is too bad that the directions were subpar I hate when companies do that.
Now Woodmizer only needs to take this vid, a little editing, and they have a YT video up and running, and then publish (with photos) a step manual in how to get everything assembled. You need to get royalties off this !
We really wish they had a video on how to install this. It was quite difficult with the provided instructions.
@@TripleLRusticDesigns Be glad that you didn't get a 1 page (worthless) install page, and then have all the wrong bolts, washers, and nuts (like metric bolts with inch nuts), and have to put on a BuckStop front bumper (500+ #) onto your Yukon, and also have to carve up the entire plastic frame and mulflaps as well.
Constructing that Slabmizer is child's play with a forklift, overhead winch and strapping. Then put bolts and nuts into every hole that shows up - and with electric socket driver nail everything down tight !
More toys for Big Boys and their Better Halves..
Good evening to all from SE Louisiana 14 Jun 22.
Nice 👍
Seems like just a short time back you and your father set up the original mill and started cutting into your first log. Boy how things have changed. Really proud of your success, your endeavors from making the decision to retire from the police force and make this your full-time employment, the wedding, the business expansion and to starting the family growth. Best of luck to you, your family, and especially to Zoe and the baby. Did you happen to buy a WoodMizer onepiece for the baby to wear on its TV debut at the shop?
куда кабилку подiвав?
Tell wood miser what they need to improve the instructions
We have let them know.
Wow 👌 this machine reminds me of a turtle. Low and laid back but will hide in a moments notice
Nice piece of equipment but you know most of us watch these videos to see Zoey. Last few videos have not measured up to our expectations.
There's Zoe , 18.55 .
dude handling woods
Nice to see a video without Zoe’s rear end plastered every where.
..... hmmm something is missing....out of place. I cant put my finger on it. Something is different about the video..... What is it.
(sees a woman walking by in tight fitting yoga pants)
I GOT IT!!!!
It took you almost a half a day to unpack it before you can set it up LoL 🤣🤣
Imagine this gets pinned
blablabla where is the cake? 🍰🍑🤷♂
ejercito hormiga, por que sino, hubieran terminado al otro dia uff!
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No Zoe no video
NO!