That Thanksgiving food spread looked exactly like the spread my mom would set when I was a boy growing up on the farm. I’m an old man now and most of my kin are gone. Brought a small tear to my eye seeing that spread and realizing those days are just past memories from long ago. We might not always get along with members of our family, but the family is our foundation. Nothing is more important than family.
Now I understand burning all the logs and slabs but those 2 foot cutoffs would have been perfect for bracing rafters or floor joists! Enjoyed the long video Nathan👍 Perfect way to end a cold windy weekend in Mississippi. Fired up the smoker, made a pot of coffee, and watched your video. All is good
Your amazing. As a retired Barber I wish we had an app for appointments. I can't tell you how many clients had to wait an hour or so. Thank you. And love and happy Spring to you and your Family. Your Chanel is my husband's favorite.
just subscribed yesterday, although im learning from your milling but my favorite part is your attitude and down to earth everyday joe kinda of personality.
I like the extended length of this one. They don't have to be this long but could you do them 20 to 30 minutes long. That first one looks perty good not too many knots.
Good morning, I really enjoy all of your videos. I have a Kiln question. A dehumidification Kiln like yours, VS a vacuum Kiln ( I-dry). If the purchase cost wasn't an issue, And your main focus was drying thick hardwoods particularly Mesquite ( slabs, mantle pieces, ect) which type of Kiln would be your choice and why? Thanks again for all the work you do to bring us these videos. 😎👍
Diesel price in Denmark medio March 2023 is around 6,8 dollars pr. gallon... and that is cheap relative to what it was in the fall and around Christmas 2022. 👍👍👍
Howdy Nathan, I like watching some of these videos from the archives! We see a lot of perspectives with the cameras on the mill head, from 9:09 to 9:26 the camera is stationary! You know me, I watch very observantly to learn everything I can from Your efforts! In the time span I mentioned there is something You might be interested in! Watch the extreme right side of the sawmill when the head is traversing to and from that end! Notice the deflection in the sawmill? I do not know if it affects the quality in any way, but definitely wanted to bring it to My Friend's attention! As always I appreciate You and all that Ya do for us, well done! You and Yours stay safe and well Brother throughout this new year! Keep up the great work, Your efforts definitely show through!
Having that beautiful fire burning down to coals gave me some reflection time and I started to think about all of the potential fuel that is just going to waste. I thought about outdoor wood boilers, and augmenting the heat in your kiln and heating your house. So I was wondering have you ever considered utilizing that resource? Great video Nathan thumbs up.
The best way to start a burn pile is with a couple of those chloroplast political signs. Just lay them on top put a little diesel on them and light them up with a lighter. They will do the trick and they are cheap. They are left on the roadsides after every election cycle and after 2 weeks past the election I consider them litter and pick them up and store for future use. I figure I’m helping clean up trash from our road sides and saving diesel in the long run. TG dinner looked delish could have been at my own home. Really enjoy the vids Nathan. Thx.
Hello from Finland! Diesel prices are exeedingly hight around here 2,119 €/litre, thats about 0.26417 gallons for 1.07 USD. That's 8 USD/gallon give or take.
NO! You need to douse it with an accelerant like liquid oxygen to make a mushroom cloud big enough to frighten the airliner passing overhead! That's what an Aussie man on land would do 😅
What I see when you burn your wood pile is all the heat you could use to heat your kiln. When I worked at Memphis Hardwood, they used everything from unusable wood to the dust out of all their milling machines being used to make hardwood flooring. The UA-cam channel Working Horses with Jim, he also has a saw mill and uses his scrap wood to run the home boiler to heat their house and kiln, in Upstate New York.
That was an exciting episode Nathan. You sawed lots of logs for lumber. I enjoyed helping you with all those old logs to be burned and I was sure glad that pipe you pulled didn’t fall on me. 😂lol. Cool video 👍❤️
question, nathan: is there a reason you don't do wider boards? whenever i'm buying lumber, i notice that 10"+ wide boards cost BIG money. same with when i sell logs - mills pay the best for the BIG logs because they tell me they can get more WIDE boards out of it- yet you mostly cut 8" boards........just curious.
You are not going to believe me if I tell you we are paying the equivalent of $7.4/gallon for diesel here in Finland. Then again, taxes make up about 75% of the cost. Have you tried regular water for lubrication? Works for me. Then again I haven't had that many hours on my bandsaw yet. Thanks for the video!
I gotta ask! When ya split the log into the 6 inch width, why don't you cut both sets of 6 inch width stacks at one time instead of doing one at a time?
Was a lot of that wood rotting. On the video you can’t tell what shape the wood is actually in. It does look like some good wood but I’m here and you are there.
Yup I'd say a groundhog. Let's face it, watching Animal planet kinda makes ya an expert on animals, kinda like staying at a Holiday Inn Express. LOL I love your videos. I probably watch your channel more than anyone else on UA-cam. Keep the videos coming
I'm sure you and your family enjoyed that DELICIOUS MEAL, it looked yummy! I enjoy all your videos, keep em coming.....stay safe and be well, God bless you all
Like any other business that deals with organic product, there is a certain amount of spoilage. Your's just happens to be trees, but the same thing happens in grocery stores and restaurants.
reducing those logs wasted by leaving too long on the ground is a major factor in managing the mill at timber stacked, glad you are not wasting as much in offcuts and poor logs these days with chipping rather than simple burning which gives little and creates pollution.
Hey Nathan, where do you get your blades from? ;-) I just had to ask. What blade velocity do you use on the mill? I'm assuming it to be some value of feet/minute. I love it when I get presents AKA Amazon packages.
Could you use scrap boards to build a support frame under the "empty" two feet in the kiln so you wouldn't have to make 10 footers into 8 footers in the case where your original boards aren't as long as later runs getting added on top? I guess they'd need to be green too so they would shrink at the same rate as the 8 footers. NVM I talked myself out of it as that would be a pain to deal with :)
You would have no trouble having people haul away your scrap wood, if you lived in England, during the couple of months leading up to the 5th of November. In fact, depending on where you lived, you might even need to watch out for the good stuff disappearing on you. If you question why, look up Guy Fawkes.
I'll pass on a hint I got from someone else, whenever possible put the small end of the log towards the operator station, that way your thin cut to start only gets thicker (so you don't do a run out and need 2 slab cuts) would have also eliminated having the big end fall into the void on carry back :-)
Regular Diesel fuel in Thunder Bay ON CA is about $1,75 a litre canadian which comes out to $6.65 canadian for a US gallon. I don't know what the exchange rate is right now. Sometimes candian gas is sent just across the border to supply pigeon River border customers which then means we Canadians can drive across the border and buy the same gas a lot cheaper!
Yo what's going on loving the channel just checking out old vlogs I've seen some pretty good 1 so far My hair is my question I see when you are stacking the boards in the kiln there was a space between the majority & the last board is there a reason for that or is that just how to cook crumble? Yeah other than that love in the channel and you got that right check-in grow like weeds Well I got another question for you what came 1st the chicken or the egg I'm not sure there's a correct answer for that one but It's always worth something to guess till next time God-bless
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That Thanksgiving food spread looked exactly like the spread my mom would set when I was a boy growing up on the farm. I’m an old man now and most of my kin are gone. Brought a small tear to my eye seeing that spread and realizing those days are just past memories from long ago.
We might not always get along with members of our family, but the family is our foundation. Nothing is more important than family.
@@BrianLeeWho AMEN, Brian !! Just love my entire family 💗🙏🇺🇸
anyone who says you're wasting good wood - doesn't know good wood.
You are overdue for a rant video.
I love them.
Interesting video, Nathan. Thanks for sharing !!
My pleasure!
Thanks!
thank you
That mower is a valuable piece of equipment. It always looks clean afterwards.
Every bit of this video looked like a good time.
I like sawmilling myself but I have to take it slow
That was a great looking meal laid out there.
Now I understand burning all the logs and slabs but those 2 foot cutoffs would have been perfect for bracing rafters or floor joists!
Enjoyed the long video Nathan👍 Perfect way to end a cold windy weekend in Mississippi. Fired up the smoker, made a pot of coffee, and watched your video. All is good
Or a kennel
Nice how you show the beauty of the trees when you saw them and how watching the remains of the trees burning is beautiful too 🙂
Your amazing. As a retired Barber I wish we had an app for appointments. I can't tell you how many clients had to wait an hour or so. Thank you. And love and happy Spring to you and your Family. Your Chanel is my husband's favorite.
Great video Nathan, thanks for sharing & all the honest commentary. Cheers, Don from South Australia.
just subscribed yesterday, although im learning from your milling but my favorite part is your attitude and down to earth everyday joe kinda of personality.
appreciate you watching
Oh man - on top of such a dinner I would most likely be to find on the couch watching football 😄. That looked very good!
Great video I really enjoy it. Please keep making them they’re really interesting.
Ty
Enjoyed the video nice wood you cut that was a nice log Stay safe and have a good day🎉🎉🎉
Thanks 👍
I love an outdoor fire, and the best thing it’s carbon neutral.
Carbon in carbon out.
Thanks for watching
Great video, Nathan.
That burn pile sure made me want to be in winter already.
All the best to you and your family.
I like the extended length of this one. They don't have to be this long but could you do them 20 to 30 minutes long. That first one looks perty good not too many knots.
running a business changes things as fas as what is worth keeping but so many would make great use of so much
Good morning, I really enjoy all of your videos.
I have a Kiln question.
A dehumidification Kiln like yours, VS a vacuum Kiln ( I-dry).
If the purchase cost wasn't an issue,
And your main focus was drying thick hardwoods particularly Mesquite ( slabs, mantle pieces, ect) which type of Kiln would be your choice and why?
Thanks again for all the work you do to bring us these videos.
😎👍
That burn pit needs a whole lot more politicians on it.
Diesel price in Denmark medio March 2023 is around 6,8 dollars pr. gallon... and that is cheap relative to what it was in the fall and around Christmas 2022.
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What a great video.
Out of the Woods brand coffee would be great.
Agreed
Happy thanksgiving sir
Really interesting thanks for sharing
Glad you enjoyed it
Howdy Nathan, I like watching some of these videos from the archives! We see a lot of perspectives with the cameras on the mill head, from 9:09 to 9:26 the camera is stationary! You know me, I watch very observantly to learn everything I can from Your efforts! In the time span I mentioned there is something You might be interested in! Watch the extreme right side of the sawmill when the head is traversing to and from that end! Notice the deflection in the sawmill? I do not know if it affects the quality in any way, but definitely wanted to bring it to My Friend's attention! As always I appreciate You and all that Ya do for us, well done!
You and Yours stay safe and well Brother throughout this new year! Keep up the great work, Your efforts definitely show through!
I had to check my watch and calender, and no time warp happened, I guess you must love turkey Day!
😂😂😂
Another great video, sir! Really enjoyed it!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Question instead of wasting gas once you get a little fire going can't you use leaf blower to escalate the fire it really works good in my fire pit?
Hi, what do you use to sharpen your chainsaw blades?
Having that beautiful fire burning down to coals gave me some reflection time and I started to think about all of the potential fuel that is just going to waste. I thought about outdoor wood boilers, and augmenting the heat in your kiln and heating your house. So I was wondering have you ever considered utilizing that resource? Great video Nathan thumbs up.
The best way to start a burn pile is with a couple of those chloroplast political signs. Just lay them on top put a little diesel on them and light them up with a lighter. They will do the trick and they are cheap. They are left on the roadsides after every election cycle and after 2 weeks past the election I consider them litter and pick them up and store for future use. I figure I’m helping clean up trash from our road sides and saving diesel in the long run. TG dinner looked delish could have been at my own home. Really enjoy the vids Nathan. Thx.
Awesome content
Hello from Finland! Diesel prices are exeedingly hight around here 2,119 €/litre, thats about 0.26417 gallons for 1.07 USD. That's 8 USD/gallon give or take.
Thanks for watching
NO! You need to douse it with an accelerant like liquid oxygen to make a mushroom cloud big enough to frighten the airliner passing overhead! That's what an Aussie man on land would do 😅
How often do you change your blades, and what happens to the old blades? Do they get resharpened and reused? Thanks
ITS ALL GOOD. I LOVE THE CONTENT OF YOUR VIDEOS. I AM A WOODTURUNER I DONT THINK YOU MIND ME COMING BY AND TAKING SOME PIECES FOR YOUR BURN PILE.
What were you pumping on your wood mizer.
What I see when you burn your wood pile is all the heat you could use to heat your kiln. When I worked at Memphis Hardwood, they used everything from unusable wood to the dust out of all their milling machines being used to make hardwood flooring. The UA-cam channel Working Horses with Jim, he also has a saw mill and uses his scrap wood to run the home boiler to heat their house and kiln, in Upstate New York.
That was an exciting episode Nathan. You sawed lots of logs for lumber. I enjoyed helping you with all those old logs to be burned and I was sure glad that pipe you pulled didn’t fall on me. 😂lol. Cool video 👍❤️
Thanks again!
do you ever use chain saw pants or just in the woods when cutting trees down ?
As always, Nathan...I enjoy your vids. You work your butt off. Thanksgiving dinner looked awesome!
Thanks for sharing my friend! God bless!
question, nathan: is there a reason you don't do wider boards? whenever i'm buying lumber, i notice that 10"+ wide boards cost BIG money. same with when i sell logs - mills pay the best for the BIG logs because they tell me they can get more WIDE boards out of it- yet you mostly cut 8" boards........just curious.
A fire is peaceful unless you have a Bigfoot messing with you.
True
Always bring extra marshmallows in case Bigfoot dhows up. They love marshmallows.
You are not going to believe me if I tell you we are paying the equivalent of $7.4/gallon for diesel here in Finland. Then again, taxes make up about 75% of the cost. Have you tried regular water for lubrication? Works for me. Then again I haven't had that many hours on my bandsaw yet. Thanks for the video!
I gotta ask! When ya split the log into the 6 inch width, why don't you cut both sets of 6 inch width stacks at one time instead of doing one at a time?
Was a lot of that wood rotting. On the video you can’t tell what shape the wood is actually in. It does look like some good wood but I’m here and you are there.
hello nathan its is randy and i like yours video is cool thanks friends randy
Wishing you more time.
Curious how often you check that your rails are plumb on that setup? Thanks for the video as always
Seldom
Yup I'd say a groundhog. Let's face it, watching Animal planet kinda makes ya an expert on animals, kinda like staying at a Holiday Inn Express. LOL I love your videos. I probably watch your channel more than anyone else on UA-cam. Keep the videos coming
Great video...🙂
I'm sure you and your family enjoyed that DELICIOUS MEAL, it looked yummy! I enjoy all your videos, keep em coming.....stay safe and be well, God bless you all
Like any other business that deals with organic product, there is a certain amount of spoilage. Your's just happens to be trees, but the same thing happens in grocery stores and restaurants.
Always interesting
I always enjoy your content, be safe
I was just wondering what the aluminum and black dangling things closest to the operator do.
Is it possible to saw the 6" pieces sise by side instead of one at a time?
That's obviously a Woodchuck! Hahahaha
Hes been chuckin your wood!
Thanks for watching
Haul them to land fill👍👍👍👍
Thanks for watching
Wondering why lumber people start stacking on the front and have to work across the stack
I wished you would show your family some
They choose not to be in videos.
I was curious why you didn't cut both sides at once?
Why couldn't those old logs be used as "stickers" for newer incoming logs to keep them off the ground?
reducing those logs wasted by leaving too long on the ground is a major factor in managing the mill at timber stacked, glad you are not wasting as much in offcuts and poor logs these days with chipping rather than simple burning which gives little and creates pollution.
Diesel in the UK running at present prices $9 a gallon (£1.69 ) ltr
Do you metal detect scam your logs before sawing?
Nope
Hey Nathan, where do you get your blades from? ;-) I just had to ask. What blade velocity do you use on the mill? I'm assuming it to be some value of feet/minute. I love it when I get presents AKA Amazon packages.
Hope yall have a big magnet to get all those nails up.
Love the show wish i could be able do that
Thanks for watching
Could you use scrap boards to build a support frame under the "empty" two feet in the kiln so you wouldn't have to make 10 footers into 8 footers in the case where your original boards aren't as long as later runs getting added on top? I guess they'd need to be green too so they would shrink at the same rate as the 8 footers. NVM I talked myself out of it as that would be a pain to deal with :)
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Suggestion.
Mike Morgan's fire stater.
Beautiful fire
Thanks 🔥
You would have no trouble having people haul away your scrap wood, if you lived in England, during the couple of months leading up to the 5th of November. In fact, depending on where you lived, you might even need to watch out for the good stuff disappearing on you. If you question why, look up Guy Fawkes.
put those safety glasses on!!!!
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The fellows in Utah see lots of holes in the desert rocks and say were created by diamond-billed rock peckers !!
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Man i miss having a good fire since i moved south
Coming over for supper
I'll pass on a hint I got from someone else, whenever possible put the small end of the log towards the operator station, that way your thin cut to start only gets thicker (so you don't do a run out and need 2 slab cuts) would have also eliminated having the big end fall into the void on carry back :-)
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Nathan why don’t you store your logs off the ground to prevent rot?
These people who say your burning good wood, do any of them ask to come over and go through your burn pile?
Nope
Paid $2.69 per gal for diesel yesterday hear in central Alabama. Hopefully yours had came down too!
A long one 😊
Thanks for watching
Just wondering if I haven't seen some of this last fall? You did mention late November and showed the Thanksgiving spread.
Thanks for watching
Regular Diesel fuel in Thunder Bay ON CA is about $1,75 a litre canadian which comes out to $6.65 canadian for a US gallon. I don't know what the exchange rate is right now. Sometimes candian gas is sent just across the border to supply pigeon River border customers which then means we Canadians can drive across the border and buy the same gas a lot cheaper!
Thanks for watching
When is Brono going to come to help around the mill?
what is cotton gin oil
I'll be at your house next Thanksgiving.
Yo what's going on loving the channel just checking out old vlogs I've seen some pretty good 1 so far My hair is my question I see when you are stacking the boards in the kiln there was a space between the majority & the last board is there a reason for that or is that just how to cook crumble? Yeah other than that love in the channel and you got that right check-in grow like weeds Well I got another question for you what came 1st the chicken or the egg I'm not sure there's a correct answer for that one but It's always worth something to guess till next time God-bless
I thought you were calling your side by side a tractor for the last couple months...😁
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A big snake 😂😂😂😂😂😂
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do you have a fireplace in your house that you use ? (picture?)
@Out of the Woods whats the song at the end?