Best to keep your logs clean on runners that u can easily roll to the mill. U can pressure wash the dirt off if that's easy enough to do where he's setup. He's gonna want to save the trimmings for cutting 4ft stickers and a cant hook if he doesn't have one yet. Best way to learn is by doing. He'll be out there everyday sawing in no time.
One more thing, check out the video I put up of my camp. All of the white pine inside came off of my property and from the LT15. Make sure you stack your wood with wooden stickers so it dries properly and avoid any mold.
What type of wood is that? The pattern at 10:49 looks really beautiful. I wonder if you could take a thin slice of the wood just under the bark and frame it as wall art
Is it me or is the mill not level? Looks like you guys are trying to keep the carriage from running away with itself. Good video. Congrats to Zack and Kristi. They'll love having that mill. Dave
did u check to see if it had any oil in the motor??? what about filling the tank above with soapy water??? I am pretty sure the blade will last longer.
Every man needs a mill like this.
Just like women need shoes.
Jelly! I’m still stumbling around with a chainsaw mill.
Fun! Came from Zack and Kristi!
Welcome! Thanks for checking out my channel. I hope to have more vids with Zack and Kristi soon 😀
Thanks for helping Zack! This was incredibly satisfying to watch!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Nice Machine once he gets Used to it will make back the cash spent but your saw Mill man is the real Deal he really Knows his stuff Great Vlog thanks
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Hi Jason, Great of you to help Zack. I'm sure you learned a few things, too! Fred's got some competition - haha. Best of luck to Zack. Take Care, Jim
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You do a great video sir. Following you for some years now on both channels.
Vic
I would be using a high pressure washer to clean the logs b4 milling.... which will make the blade last longer
Best to keep your logs clean on runners that u can easily roll to the mill. U can pressure wash the dirt off if that's easy enough to do where he's setup. He's gonna want to save the trimmings for cutting 4ft stickers and a cant hook if he doesn't have one yet. Best way to learn is by doing. He'll be out there everyday sawing in no time.
Good tips!
One more thing, check out the video I put up of my camp. All of the white pine inside came off of my property and from the LT15. Make sure you stack your wood with wooden stickers so it dries properly and avoid any mold.
You should have a winch to bring the log up onto the mill. Did you get one with the mill?
What type of wood is that? The pattern at 10:49 looks really beautiful. I wonder if you could take a thin slice of the wood just under the bark and frame it as wall art
Is it me or is the mill not level? Looks like you guys are trying to keep the carriage from running away with itself.
Good video.
Congrats to Zack and Kristi. They'll love having that mill.
Dave
Yeah, it runs down hill a bit. They will work on getting a level pad for it to sit on
Now for an edge saw and planer 😆 🤣
did u check to see if it had any oil in the motor??? what about filling the tank above with soapy water??? I am pretty sure the blade will last longer.
Good tips!
"Let's cut some wood!" ~ Lorena Bobbitt
Yikes!
Ooooof.
Just wondering why someone wouldn't pressure wash the log before milling?
Had us thinking it was your saw 😂👍
One day!
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You should get a sawmill or build a kiln to increase your margins on the logs you process.
Good idea!
He'll need a lot more soda cans around before he becomes a master sawyer.
Fred moves faster😊
2:45 "Step 1: TOTALLY embarrass the customer on youtube [HOP HOP HOP!]
(admittedly, content aside, something I would ENTIRELY AVOID )
ua-cam.com/video/gaItaZP7WXY/v-deo.html this is the sawmill in action
i thought u finally bought ur own sawmill by the thumbnail..... dammit. when u gonna buy a woodmiser lt40 with a debarker???? lol
Maybe some day!
You can lose the limbs. It's the trunks you don't want to lose.
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Nice!
Lose a limb.... Bah... Just a flesh wound for a DIYer
kool