Nice movie John! Thanks for sharing your “technique” for moving those larger stubborn cants by yourself! A one slice motion picture is well worth it on a big chunk of poplar like that. Keep on keeping on! ZZ Mark
Our family friend was 94 years old the day he passed. He was a real sawmiller. He was still sawing every morning, but Sundays, until the moment he died. He was sitting next to his blade with a file in hand and just slipped away. He was getting things ready before his old brother got there. But, what i was getting to was he didn't have a log turner either. Did it all by hand. It will keep you young, working hard. God bless, Shannon
Why didn’t you blah, blah, mumble mumble mumble, grumble, and then sit back and enjoy a cup of favourite flavoured coffee, watch the sunset. It would have been easier.
Hello John . Good movie . You did everything You needed to do . The log is on the carriage . Thank you , you got my wife to laugh at your joke . Seeya John .
hi there i will try to remember to show it in the next one , hope to saw in a day or 2 , have that poplar to finish from about 5 days ago , thanks for dropping in john
Should Dos: When the log got to the tipping point, the old fashion way would be to put a wedge so the log would not roll too far onto/over the rollers, then shove/slide it farther onto the carriage off the wedge and rollers with the lg Buford cant hook. It would save you all that new fashioned work you would otherwise say is a waste of energy.
@@fricknjeep That log/cant was bigger and was going to over roll your roller set up, thus the need for a wedge to buffer the roll starting slightly higher up than your roller set up, then to ease down onto the rollers. You've (The rollers) stopped the roll since then on a smaller cant. That over roll cant was a good bit taller, and with the added weight high, was able to build more momentum in its topple.
Hello There, nice wrestling 🪵 👍🏼🇺🇸
hi there hope to get it finished today . glad you came by john
A really good looking stick, Thanks as always.
hi there thanks for dropping in john
Here's what you should do, John. You should ignore all the comments telling you what you should do.
Bill
hi there some times that is not so easy , thanks john
Nice job John. After you jack around a little, everything falls into place. Good for you.
hi there it works well . thanks for dropping in john
Nice movie John! Thanks for sharing your “technique” for moving those larger stubborn cants by yourself! A one slice motion picture is well worth it on a big chunk of poplar like that. Keep on keeping on! ZZ Mark
hi again .got to get the other mill running with a real chewy for the big ones , thanks for stopping in john
Our family friend was 94 years old the day he passed. He was a real sawmiller. He was still sawing every morning, but Sundays, until the moment he died. He was sitting next to his blade with a file in hand and just slipped away. He was getting things ready before his old brother got there. But, what i was getting to was he didn't have a log turner either. Did it all by hand. It will keep you young, working hard. God bless, Shannon
hi there nice story thanks for it john
Why didn’t you blah, blah, mumble mumble mumble, grumble, and then sit back and enjoy a cup of favourite flavoured coffee, watch the sunset. It would have been easier.
hi there not sure if i was not that smart ,stubborn or just stupid . thanks for dropping in john
You're a strong old fart. I can say that because I'm a little older than you! Thanks for sharing.
hi there bit late but thanks for dropping in. i hope to catch you , john
Hello John . Good movie . You did everything You needed to do . The log is on the carriage . Thank you , you got my wife to laugh at your joke . Seeya John .
hi there glad she liked it , bit late but thanks for dropping in john
The pterodactyl may have work better, easier.😀
hi there by the time i hook it up /rig it /move it in ant out . this would have been long done . thanks john
Thank you for another Great video. Cheers
hi there glad you stopped in thanks john
I would like to see how your saw dust removal works up close.
hi there i will try to remember to show it in the next one , hope to saw in a day or 2 , have that poplar to finish from about 5 days ago , thanks for dropping in john
Should Dos: When the log got to the tipping point, the old fashion way would be to put a wedge so the log would not roll too far onto/over the rollers, then shove/slide it farther onto the carriage off the wedge and rollers with the lg Buford cant hook. It would save you all that new fashioned work you would otherwise say is a waste of energy.
hi there bit late but thanks for dropping in. have to think about that , john
@@fricknjeep That log/cant was bigger and was going to over roll your roller set up, thus the need for a wedge to buffer the roll starting slightly higher up than your roller set up, then to ease down onto the rollers. You've (The rollers) stopped the roll since then on a smaller cant. That over roll cant was a good bit taller, and with the added weight high, was able to build more momentum in its topple.
good video and job. do it the way you what maybe by the end of august it will be cooler and i can saw some lumber. take care, be safe and well.
Great job John. Thanks for sharing 👍
hi thanks for stopping in john
You should do as you did John.
hi there bit late but thanks for dropping in john