I sure appreciate that. These logs here were so small I didn't need to do a lot of math while sawing. With the help it was the best day I've had sawing yet. Thanks for watching and commenting.
I'm new to the channel and I heard about your channel from Mark up in Pennsylvania. I'm just a little older than you and sometimes we have to keep an open mind and a good work ethic to keep ourselves goin. Enjoyed the video
Thanks Gary, our local sawmiller for the past 40 yrs passed away about four years ago. He died peacefully while filing the bits on his mill. He was 94 yrs old and still sawing three to five hours a day. He started sawmilling when he was 50 so I thought what a great way to stay in shape for another 40 years. I appreciate you watching and commenting.
@@templehillsawmill1748 you're very welcome. I built a band saw mill some years back even though I'm disabled and hadn't ever run one but I helped my dad out on his WOODMIZER so I had some ideas on what to do and I learned much more about it afterwards.
I notice you have the exhaust of that screaming Detroit aimed directly at your little shack. Course you are probably already deaf anyway... Hey watch your step there fella! Glad you got back up. It had to hurt. Cussing always makes it better. You are a brave man. That last cut was a little close. Not many of those old circle mills left.Most people have gone to band saws.
I'm not family, I kinda came with the sawmill. I watched it when Mike McCoy had it. I am fascinated by stuff like that. I must say you are already as good or better than Mike was on that thing.
I appreciate it. I sure had a good time sawing. Everything ya'll did to the Saw sure made a dramatic impact on the entire process. I appreciate it so much.
You're not listening. Move your camera till your guys are unloading. I want to see That view. Where the blade goes into this log. And the slab comes off.
I sure appreciate you saying that. I had the saw hammered by Andrew's Lumber and he put new bits on it to. Tremendous improvement on the operation. Thanks for watching and commenting
Looks like you got the hang of running that mill real good now! Love the camera angle too. Glad to see Mike's old mill live on! Keep up the good work!
I sure appreciate that. These logs here were so small I didn't need to do a lot of math while sawing. With the help it was the best day I've had sawing yet. Thanks for watching and commenting.
I'm new to the channel and I heard about your channel from Mark up in Pennsylvania. I'm just a little older than you and sometimes we have to keep an open mind and a good work ethic to keep ourselves goin. Enjoyed the video
Thanks Gary, our local sawmiller for the past 40 yrs passed away about four years ago. He died peacefully while filing the bits on his mill. He was 94 yrs old and still sawing three to five hours a day. He started sawmilling when he was 50 so I thought what a great way to stay in shape for another 40 years. I appreciate you watching and commenting.
@@templehillsawmill1748 you're very welcome. I built a band saw mill some years back even though I'm disabled and hadn't ever run one but I helped my dad out on his WOODMIZER so I had some ideas on what to do and I learned much more about it afterwards.
I notice you have the exhaust of that screaming Detroit aimed directly at your little shack. Course you are probably already deaf anyway... Hey watch your step there fella! Glad you got back up. It had to hurt. Cussing always makes it better. You are a brave man. That last cut was a little close. Not many of those old circle mills left.Most people have gone to band saws.
Huh? Yeah, I do have some degree of hearing loss. One day if I ever put a shed up it will be above the roof. I appreciate you watching and commenting.
I'm not family, I kinda came with the sawmill. I watched it when Mike McCoy had it. I am fascinated by stuff like that. I must say you are already as good or better than Mike was on that thing.
I appreciate your kind words towards me but that is just to nice. Mike was the real deal. Thanks for watching
You're in NC to ain't ya Papaw?
@@templehillsawmill1748 I get my mail at Connelly Springs post office. Ever been there?
Good video. Thanks.
Thank you, one day I hope to learn how to do some editing to cut out some of the idol parts. Thanks for watching and commenting
I'm not family but was a millwright for thirty odd years, retired 20 years ago. I saw you fall and was worried till you got back up.
I'm moving slower today than when i got up. But im ok. Appreciate you watching and commenting
Glad to see the old mill still going.like to see better camera angle.😢😂😂❤
I'm working on it. 😊
When I saw you fall I was scared you where going twords the saw!
Thank the Lord! But if I did I bet it would of have gotten a lot of views. Lol Thanks for watching and commenting
Looking good
Thanks ole buddy. We're trying!
Great sawing really liked that camera angle
I appreciate it. I sure had a good time sawing. Everything ya'll did to the Saw sure made a dramatic impact on the entire process. I appreciate it so much.
@@templehillsawmill1748 glad we could help.
You're not listening. Move your camera till your guys are unloading.
I want to see That view. Where the blade goes into this log. And the slab comes off.
10-4 good buddy. What we shot yesterday should have that angle. It will be uploaded this coming Friday. Thanks for watching and commenting
you seem much better operating now....
I sure appreciate you saying that. I had the saw hammered by Andrew's Lumber and he put new bits on it to. Tremendous improvement on the operation. Thanks for watching and commenting
workin good with the help to bad ya cant keep it up
They are some good friends. Hope they can help again. Thanks for watching and commenting
Nice camera view!! And good sound quality!
Yeah, you can see me better now