I truly like the fact that you are cutting up even the smaller Logs and not wasting the Logs and leaving them to rot in the woods and I know that you already know even the smaller Logs are great for firewood and I know that you guy's are delivering lot's of firewood this time of the year 🤔😊🙏😇 and I hope you all have a great wonderful Thanksgiving day Holiday !
Hey girls. U shold see if grandpa gan build a few boxes that sit side by side next to the mill to catch all the sawdust. And make them on pallets so u can grab them with the loader. To make cleanup easier
Parabéns pelo teus vídeos são bastante explicativo , gostaria de adquirir uma máquina dessaas Sou do Brasil e o frete , os encargos aqui sai muito caros , infelizmente mas sucesso pra vc tudo de bom 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🇧🇷
Emerald, it's hard to gauge what these smaller logs turn out like, for their use as beams, until you get the opportunity to study that same piece of timber you milled a few months after you milled it up. This sort of lumber 'wet'and fresh sawn, versus dried and aged for a number of months (even just air dried, not even kiln dried), it's like chalk and cheese. Put some of those 'four by four' pieces of lumber aside and just watch what happens to them over several month's worth of time. If you've never done that, and seen what drying out timber does, it's worth doing so. I think it would change how you think about the lumber that comes straight off the mill. And I do recommend putting a carpenter's saw into that air dried lumber that is left to dry for a while. I've got some Yew tree timber (long bow tree species, grows in British Isles), I harvested a while back, and it's more 3 by 3 at best. Which I then sawed down into one inch thickness strips. And dried out, I suddenly realized I had got ideal natural slate lath, or batten material. And this is definitely some 'lumber' that no one would have bothered to process.
Get Grandpa to weld a small extension on that log deck outfeed gate. Put it about 5 degrees below zero so when you get a log stuck like that, raising your gate will roll it onto the mill deck. As your siblings get older, you can bring more "junk" wood back to the yard specifically for firewood. You should offer automatic-billed subscription to your merch site. My coffee lady gets $20.00 every month.. AUTOMATICALLY.
I subscribe and check in on you guys once in a while and a couple things I noticed. First you both have very good stage presence, which means you’re not afraid of the camera and we don’t see any breaks for a retake, which also helps with the editing! Another thing, the Boss has really become a super star in front of the camera compared to the early days when as a dad myself I could see it in his face saying, I don’t know if this was a good idea turned into his own full length segments, what a ham he turned out to be! .Your grandpa is really a Jack of all trades who can fix equipment, build a building all while serving a great family BarBQ. And tell your brother and mother, we see you back there, but you can’t hide forever. Even though from a distance we have mistaken mom for one of her daughters. Good job all of you, you’re not only interesting but fun to watch!
Hey girls and family I love your show!! I was born in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania but my grandparents were from Sweden and Germany. I’ve been in Millwright in Oregon for over 30 years and you girls and your family make me miss Pennsylvania. All of your family members are extremely beautiful in multiple ways, and hard-core and strength and durability. I love families that are strong and dynamic in word ways than one. Please get more of Jade on your videos. She has a dream girl to an old Mill right because of her strength , her easy-going kindness and her beauty like I said I’m a Viking and heritage, as well as German some of my uncles and grandfathers in Millwright in Oregon. We love you dearly. Sincerely, Chuck Richards.
What a great family team operation. What are these hemlock beams used for? You might explain how you deal with a log that has a curve in it like the one you loaded about mid-way in the video.
*_VERY_* cool blended split screen . . . pretty fancy dancy . . . this wasn't a special effect used just for the sake of using it . . . quite the contrary - *_SOMEBODY_* has a well-developed eye for screen composition . . . props to the video editor
Breon family; I would love to see a video dictionary of logging/sawyer lingo and phrases. I've picked up on several from your videos, but it would be nice to have a video to reference these terms. I think it would be very useful and entertaining. You may have already done this as I have not seen all of your videos but I'm trying to catch up, thanks
I'm rather new to the channel but I am going back and watching some of the older videos also. I watched one yesterday from two years ago and you've come a long way baby, you are a regular 'Chatty Cathy' now. There was absolutely nary a word spoken in that video. Keep up the fantastic work and cranking out great content.
Are those small logs really worth milling? That last log had 9 or 10 cuts to make a 4x4, in addition to all the handling to get it from the woods to the saw.
The biggest problem with family businesses as I see it is paying for the family labor. Your product is inexpensive and doable if you keep your labor costs low. The problem is the family members walk away when they don't get paid enough. What happens then is that the family business goes broke and that's what happened to our family business.
I have not seen it for sale for a long time. I am curious about that as well. Emerald is doing perfect product placement by having the mug in the videos but I don't see it for sale......
That is also how you get so much Hemlock scrap!! Good thing to do however. On your mill you can squeeze out another dollar and also use more of the tree which is a good idea from my point of view.
Y'all found pro editing software and a software pro to edit the videos , you can add drone footage also into your editing , into the screen that makes your log loader your 3rd arm .😀😀😀😀😯😉😈😈😈😉😀😎💑😸💀💀💀💀💀💖💖
Davenport IOWA DAD JOKE of the day [22 NOV 2024] {Q}what happened To the Rainbow Beam of Black Light who exceeded the speed of Light? [A] he got sent to, PRISM
For of cutting from the other end of the log must of been a little hard to get use to um do you find it better sitting at the end of the cut or was sitting at the beginning of the cut easier Ty for sharing my beautiful spirit family of Em of Jade❤3
Nice discussion. Unfortunately beams where one side is from a small log's axis (heavy on heartwood), so the other is ring wood, are pretty likely to dry in a banana shape. Hope your customer is set to use these immediately.
@scottsoper Thanks. Emerald said she'd barely get two 4x8s from the one log. That's what prompted my comment. Can't do that without having one side on the medial axis
GOOD AFTER NOON EMERALD, I WAS VERY SURPRISED AND REALLY ENJOYED YOUR USE TWO CAMERAS. I WOULD LIKE TO HAVE PUT IN THE WAY FROM YOUR WAY FORWARD IN YOUR VIDEOS PLESAE=== I DO NOT GET THE BELL IN MY COMPUTER I ALWAY FIND IT WHEN I SCROLL DOWN THROUGH UA-cam. IS THERE WAY YOU CAN HELP ME???🌹🌹🌹🌷🌷🌷 AND PLEASE, PLESAE PLEASE GET BACK TO. ME.....
Hi ladies, you would be far better off on concentrating on you Education. Do you really want to still be doing this work when you are 50, 60 years old and have no pensions or company paid for health care benefits. The time to think about you future is Toady, before you get too old.
Good idea with the crossfading of two videos. You could always do that - Emerald on one side and Jade on the other. That way all fans have equal rights to see their crush. 🙃
Cellulose Gold ~ Lumber might just outperform gold itself IMHO ~ Keep stacking Emerald! "Good things come in small packages" Your on the puny side Emerald but you make up for it in a big way! "The Puny Log" that sounds like a great children's book that needs to be written? I am 6'2" ("height supremacist") ua-cam.com/video/JUrFSGiRrBk/v-deo.html
I think that enough lumber millers have been taken out of the market that it will take high prices to get new millers to come into the market. In the meantime LCLY should enjoy higher lumber prices and increased demand. I expect that at some point in the next two years, housing starts will go up making lumber prices go much higher yet.
I enjoy the small log cuts because that is real life part of business
That's really neat trick operate the sawmill behind your back you are good
Your videos bring calm to the chaos.
Thanks for setting a great example of hard work pays, and paying attention is knowledge 👍
If jade wasn't there the mill would have to shut down. She does all the manual labor. Great work Jade .
Great video, the split screen really makes it more interesting, and I enjoyed the instrumental music. You girls are doing a great job.
I truly like the fact that you are cutting up even the smaller Logs and not wasting the Logs and leaving them to rot in the woods and I know that you already know even the smaller Logs are great for firewood and I know that you guy's are delivering lot's of firewood this time of the year 🤔😊🙏😇 and I hope you all have a great wonderful Thanksgiving day Holiday !
"Focus" is a GREAT way to work and live.
Ever considering opening up a secondary shop for routers maybe utilize the smaller pieces into strapping or trim
Glad to see the blade snapping situation seems to be under control.
Really nice work on the split screen blend. Looks Great!
Oh there you beat me to it I like the split screen effect also 2:08
Great job once again! Making use of every piece of the tree..love you guys❤
Hemlock boards have multiple uses. TY ladies😂❤😂
It looks cold there. Jade be careful of exposure. Excellent job ladies thank you for sharing.👍❤️❤️
What a happy content looking lass she’s become of late!
the split screen is unique
I worked in a sawmill emerald doing exactly what you're doing so I know what you mean by getting the most out of a log and less waste ....😊
Nicely Done. Thank you for sharing.
Props to the editor Jade for the blend picture editing. 👍👍
Emerald does the editing.
I like the spilt screen
... another nice day for milling thanks ..!
Thats what you need, a mill to make round fence posts!
GREAT JOB LADYS😊😊😊
Like the “ trick” screen work…
Those type of logs seem usable and my thought is hey if it’s usable use it.
Waste not, want not is always right. With the LK70, it looks like it is easier to mill the small diameter logs.
Amazing video i love ur videos u both make here
Hey girls. U shold see if grandpa gan build a few boxes that sit side by side next to the mill to catch all the sawdust. And make them on pallets so u can grab them with the loader. To make cleanup easier
Yes dear Good Livelyhood and Love doing it❤. That's what MATTERS
Parabéns pelo teus vídeos são bastante explicativo , gostaria de adquirir uma máquina dessaas Sou do Brasil e o frete , os encargos aqui sai muito caros , infelizmente mas sucesso pra vc tudo de bom 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🇧🇷
Hey Emerald I like the spilt screen presentation. Very informative as always. Stay warm Jade !😊
Emerald, it's hard to gauge what these smaller logs turn out like, for their use as beams, until you get the opportunity to study that same piece of timber you milled a few months after you milled it up. This sort of lumber 'wet'and fresh sawn, versus dried and aged for a number of months (even just air dried, not even kiln dried), it's like chalk and cheese. Put some of those 'four by four' pieces of lumber aside and just watch what happens to them over several month's worth of time. If you've never done that, and seen what drying out timber does, it's worth doing so. I think it would change how you think about the lumber that comes straight off the mill. And I do recommend putting a carpenter's saw into that air dried lumber that is left to dry for a while. I've got some Yew tree timber (long bow tree species, grows in British Isles), I harvested a while back, and it's more 3 by 3 at best. Which I then sawed down into one inch thickness strips. And dried out, I suddenly realized I had got ideal natural slate lath, or batten material. And this is definitely some 'lumber' that no one would have bothered to process.
Nice editing with the overlays. That worked out good
I'm in love !❤😊
Get Grandpa to weld a small extension on that log deck outfeed gate. Put it about 5 degrees below zero so when you get a log stuck like that, raising your gate will roll it onto the mill deck. As your siblings get older, you can bring more "junk" wood back to the yard specifically for firewood.
You should offer automatic-billed subscription to your merch site. My coffee lady gets $20.00 every month.. AUTOMATICALLY.
I subscribe and check in on you guys once in a while and a couple things I noticed. First you both have very good stage presence, which means you’re not afraid of the camera and we don’t see any breaks for a retake, which also helps with the editing! Another thing, the Boss has really become a super star in front of the camera compared to the early days when as a dad myself I could see it in his face saying, I don’t know if this was a good idea turned into his own full length segments, what a ham he turned out to be! .Your grandpa is really a Jack of all trades who can fix equipment, build a building all while serving a great family BarBQ. And tell your brother and mother, we see you back there, but you can’t hide forever. Even though from a distance we have mistaken mom for one of her daughters. Good job all of you, you’re not only interesting but fun to watch!
Emerald and Jade the log stylists, just a little of the top to reveal the wood's heart. (flip and repeat)
Work don't wait despite the weather. Just recently a t-shirt was enough, now a jacket is needed.(Hi from Belarus. Harry Davidson).
Nice split video !!
Young ma'am, great work. 👍🏼
Your split screen is neat.
I liked that also!
Coffee & Lumber 🪵 ☕ 👍
Good for making posts as well.
😅 I like the wind row of sawdust accumulating.. But you're bagging that $tuff
you just cant help but notice emerald sat in the hut sipping coffee while jade is out in the elements lugging timber.
both positions are a lot of work.
Thx for your videos
With most species of wood, if you cut a beam with a heart center, the beam will develop a crack as the outer wood dries faster than the heart wood.
Can you take care of that by putting it in a kiln quickly?
@@DanPurdy1 The outer wood still dries faster which means it shrinks faster resulting in a crack. The outer wood is less dense than the heart wood.
Hey girls and family I love your show!!
I was born in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania but my grandparents were from Sweden and Germany. I’ve been in Millwright in Oregon for over 30 years and you girls and your family make me miss Pennsylvania.
All of your family members are extremely beautiful in multiple ways, and hard-core and strength and durability. I love families that are strong and dynamic in word ways than one. Please get more of Jade on your videos. She has a dream girl to an old Mill right because of her strength , her easy-going kindness and her beauty like I said I’m a Viking and heritage, as well as German some of my uncles and grandfathers in Millwright in Oregon. We love you dearly. Sincerely, Chuck Richards.
What a great family team operation. What are these hemlock beams used for? You might explain how you deal with a log that has a curve in it like the one you loaded about mid-way in the video.
They did a video a while back,maybe last year,about milling "banana logs"
Type "banana log" into the search and the video will come up.
Ooh year annnntother vvvvideo!❤
dig the vids,, you should try jalapeno powder in with your coffee,,, really really good,,, God bless
Stay safe.
Emerald, how will hemlock hold up as pasture fence boards?
*_VERY_* cool blended split screen . . . pretty fancy dancy . . . this wasn't a special effect used just for the sake of using it . . . quite the contrary - *_SOMEBODY_* has a well-developed eye for screen composition . . . props to the video editor
Emerald does a good job!!
I appreciate you and thank you for making content.
Excellent Video perspective
I liked the video perspective and the fact that we could hear Emerald over the noise of the LT-70 : I thought it would be louder in there.
Breon family; I would love to see a video dictionary of logging/sawyer lingo and phrases. I've picked up on several from your videos, but it would be nice to have a video to reference these terms. I think it would be very useful and entertaining. You may have already done this as I have not seen all of your videos but I'm trying to catch up, thanks
I'm rather new to the channel but I am going back and watching some of the older videos also. I watched one yesterday from two years ago and you've come a long way baby, you are a regular 'Chatty Cathy' now. There was absolutely nary a word spoken in that video. Keep up the fantastic work and cranking out great content.
There is a lot of information in all those old videos, so it is worth watching them all.
HELLO LADIES, I PERSONALLY HEAT MYSELF WITH DEAD WOOD THAT I COLLECT FROM MY FORESTS.
Are those small logs really worth milling? That last log had 9 or 10 cuts to make a 4x4, in addition to all the handling to get it from the woods to the saw.
It clearly does not pay as much but I believe that it pays it's way and maybe just a bit more.
9:13 Total fake drink of coffee 😂
Just a suggestion, why not attach an American flag to that LT70. Rember all gave some and some gave all so that you can do what you are doing now.
Waste not want not 👍
The biggest problem with family businesses as I see it is paying for the family labor. Your product is inexpensive and doable if you keep your labor costs low. The problem is the family members walk away when they don't get paid enough. What happens then is that the family business goes broke and that's what happened to our family business.
sorry for your loss.
Or you pay everyone a fair wage with profit sharing. If you can’t then your business wasn’t profitable from the start.
You are very much the problem. You don't even see it. Your perception is the only reality you know...
"Pecker poles" without a grin. Never heard them called that.
That's what we call them here in the PNW!
She’s so innocent
@@dpeter6396how old are you ?
Upstate New York calls em that.
Hi jade ya most fellers would leave the old snags but not you your the timber queen ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank You......all..
Hi ✨️
👍👍
Wow, you guys that’s the best video I’ve seen since I started watching you guys and that’s been a while,,Great camera work.!!!❤
where can I buy the mug please?
I have not seen it for sale for a long time. I am curious about that as well. Emerald is doing perfect product placement by having the mug in the videos but I don't see it for sale......
The editing really paid off on this one. Great job
Our mills won't take nothing under 11 inches so they go for chip wood.
a beam would pay better than chip wood. Maybe get a small LT-15 and use some of those smaller ones to make some beams.
That is also how you get so much Hemlock scrap!! Good thing to do however. On your mill you can squeeze out another dollar and also use more of the tree which is a good idea from my point of view.
Actually, Jade could train the dog to help drag away the slabs…
The contractors are saying you and Jade can do no wrong. !!! 🤐
Oi Esmeralda 👑👑💍💍
Oi Jade 💍💍👑👑
❤️👍❤️👍
🤠🛩
Y'all found pro editing software and a software pro to edit the videos , you can add drone footage also into your editing , into the screen that makes your log loader your 3rd arm .😀😀😀😀😯😉😈😈😈😉😀😎💑😸💀💀💀💀💀💖💖
What happens to your tooth? Curious...
Puppy ears
Interesting way to do a video.
Davenport IOWA DAD JOKE of the day [22 NOV 2024]
{Q}what happened To the Rainbow Beam of Black Light who exceeded the speed of Light?
[A] he got sent to, PRISM
Is that an engagement ring?
yes.
Emerald has been engaged for some time. Her Fiancé can be seen in some of the videos. We, as viewers, have not been told his name.
For of cutting from the other end of the log must of been a little hard to get use to um do you find it better sitting at the end of the cut or was sitting at the beginning of the cut easier
Ty for sharing my beautiful spirit family of Em of Jade❤3
Think ya need a new pair of boots there young lady!
Pecker poles? :)
how did you lose fhat tooth
i work with lumber too
did Jade actadentaly
Nice discussion. Unfortunately beams where one side is from a small log's axis (heavy on heartwood), so the other is ring wood, are pretty likely to dry in a banana shape. Hope your customer is set to use these immediately.
I think they try to keep the heartwood in the center; that is why Emerald trims both sides sometimes.
@scottsoper Thanks. Emerald said she'd barely get two 4x8s from the one log. That's what prompted my comment. Can't do that without having one side on the medial axis
@@generessler6282 4:55 shows one that the heartwood is not in the middle.
She’s so innocent
It would be more interesting to know what type of tree that you are milling. When you show a log why not indicate the vsriety it is.
0:05-6 or so in the video. Another words the beginning. "Today were back to milling hemlock...." Emerald said.
@@scottsoper Occasionally they do but my point is they could do it more frequently and maybe more obvious.
GOOD AFTER NOON EMERALD, I WAS VERY SURPRISED AND REALLY ENJOYED YOUR USE TWO CAMERAS. I WOULD LIKE TO HAVE PUT IN THE WAY FROM YOUR WAY FORWARD IN YOUR VIDEOS PLESAE=== I DO NOT GET THE BELL IN MY COMPUTER I ALWAY FIND IT WHEN I SCROLL DOWN THROUGH UA-cam. IS THERE WAY YOU CAN HELP ME???🌹🌹🌹🌷🌷🌷 AND PLEASE, PLESAE PLEASE GET BACK TO. ME.....
I think the most beautiful girls in the world have red hair like you.
Hi ladies, you would be far better off on concentrating on you Education. Do you really want to still be doing this work when you are 50, 60 years old and have no pensions or company paid for health care benefits. The time to think about you future is Toady, before you get too old.
Good idea with the crossfading of two videos. You could always do that - Emerald on one side and Jade on the other. That way all fans have equal rights to see their crush. 🙃
Cellulose Gold ~ Lumber might just outperform gold itself IMHO ~ Keep stacking Emerald! "Good things come in small packages" Your on the puny side Emerald but you make up for it in a big way! "The Puny Log" that sounds like a great children's book that needs to be written? I am 6'2" ("height supremacist") ua-cam.com/video/JUrFSGiRrBk/v-deo.html
I think that enough lumber millers have been taken out of the market that it will take high prices to get new millers to come into the market. In the meantime LCLY should enjoy higher lumber prices and increased demand. I expect that at some point in the next two years, housing starts will go up making lumber prices go much higher yet.