71. Double Undercut
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I became obsessed with red and yellow cedar as a stone mason in NH around 2000. My place was built 1960. And sided with red cedar. When I got this place, it needed a lot of work. I ended up at the high faulted lumber yard for some cedar. When we found out what it was going for, I needed a radio check to see if I was O kay.
With all the rock around that country the new stickers in those boots won't last long. Thanks for the video.
The stick trick is so your back cut comes in with your bottom part of your under cut
These videos are some of the best I've seen. Great scenery, nice trees, hard, dangerous work by real men. I still can't figure out what you've said about putting a stick in your undercut, I think you said "it will save me a wedge"?? Be safe, I appreciate the time to take to produce these videos!
The reason he put's a little stick on the low or far side of the face cut is so he can see where that face cut ends when he's doing his back cut, he has to know how far to cut and how much holding wood or hinge wood to leave. He can't see the far side of that cut because it's over a ledge or drop off he can't step around to check so that stick is a reference point, leave to much holding or hinge wood and he'll be banging wedges like crazy fighting it; like the first tree he went back in and just nibbled a bit and it let go. Banging wedges to long just play's you out. Cut up to far leave to little holding wood it could break off sideways and that would be a really bad day. Hope that answers your question if not then I'll go back to minding my own business.
Thanks, makes sense. Cheers
Do tree huggers ever gus you out.. Nice job.
The holding wood or hinge was rotten on the top side and the good side pulled it downhill as well😊
The lower tree was kind of launched. The first one smashed hard on that stump. Pretty cool!
Very hard spot
Whit the road down there and the very steep terrain !
You must have good legs boddy
Superbe abbatage parfois dans des conditions perilleuses ,beaucoup d’arbres semblent pourris helas !👍🏻
Good video upload my friend
Nice corks! I recently bought a pair of Hoffman's armor pro cork boots, they are the nicest corks I've used in 10 years of logging, my dad says the best boots he's worn 50 yrs of logging. they look similar to your corks. Be blessed and be safe brother.
Yea I got the pro armours as well, they are a awesome boot
Damn, another quick stop.
That last one layed out pretty good, were you able to get a cut in it Bjarne?
Did you change that igniton coil? Saw sounds much cleaner now👍
WHY DON'T YOU GET A ARMY FOLD SHOVEL?
Out of curiosity, is there some sort of recognized distress call using the saw? If your radios, whistle are down?
So, you cut into a bruen's den tree, you could say you saw a bear... ta dump...
wondering what size saw you run im assuming by the sound of it must be ported
Two questions if I may
1. What bar length do you use?
2. Do you resharpen chains in the field and if so how?
36" and hand files his chains in the field.
Whats the 3 bands on the first tree indicate?
The 3 bands are an attempt to keep the cedar trees from breaking apart when felled.
3 bands to mark the tree that is to be cut
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Self employed? or how do you get a job like that? yeah I'm from europe so had to ask
What I don’t get is why all the contractors are “chasing Red Cedar”? Here you have a classic example of the logging industry running around looking for Red Cedar cutblocks and on the other hand ,you have companies like Teal Jones saying they are going broke while running thru old growth cedar like it is a infinite resource !while in fact the price of Red Cedar is so high because it is becoming a very limited resource
Hmmmm I thought he was cutting Yellow Cedar.🤔🤨
@@iffykidmn8170 Western Red Cedar ..I used to be a Cedar Shake Blocker so I do know my cedar …that being said a yellow cedar is not actually a cedar tree but a Cypress tree…
Documenting the extinction of cedar.
Go back to bed.
@@polarlab113 😂
That will never happen there is millions of hectares of protected old growth in BC
Not to mention all the second growth, and inoperable areas.
@@mke6445davis it’s my backyard, and I walk among the stumps every day. Cedar has gotten so scarce and valuable that they are going back and ground logging and even milling up snags. When you need climbing gear and helicopters to “harvest” the last stands or destroy them to splinters down the side of a mountain then you know you are in trouble. As you know they don’t plant cedar.
Not easy to calculate gravity and lean
There are no one able to swing the axe as Bjarne