Hi Jason, Great to see you up in your woods again! All those boards were beautiful - almost cabinet grade! Does Fred do well selling the scrap as firewood? Take Care, Jim
Is that cheaper for the customer where you live. Im confised why someone would spend 2.00 board foot vs a big box store that would have dried board readily available for a little over 1.00 a board foot. I have loggin equipment and a small sawmill so im genuinely interested.
Awesome video! Fred crack's me up !
Fred is hilarious! Thanks for watching
Great Vlog mate I really like your Vlogs as I watch your mining ones too the shaker table for me is the best really Clever stuff thank you
Thanks 👍
Having fun💪😆
IDK, but I bet this guy knows a lot about smelting precious metals too.
Hi Jason, Great to see you up in your woods again! All those boards were beautiful - almost cabinet grade! Does Fred do well selling the scrap as firewood? Take Care, Jim
Hi Jim. Thanks! Fred mostly gives the scrap away or burns in at his place. Gives away all the sawdust for animal bedding
Fred is one sassy sawyer!
Haha! I love it. I am going to call him that on a future video and we will see what he says
Is that cheaper for the customer where you live. Im confised why someone would spend 2.00 board foot vs a big box store that would have dried board readily available for a little over 1.00 a board foot. I have loggin equipment and a small sawmill so im genuinely interested.
So I’m confused here. How much board footage was anticipated vs how much total was sawn up into usable lumber?
You almost always get more board footage once you saw them than they scale for
@@SJForestProducts ok that’s also my experience, using a wm bandsaw.
@@SJForestProducts Definitely in Doyle, usually in International 1/4
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