You guys look like you have a plan. Good watch. My grand father & 2 brothers ran a diesel sawmill on their century farm, a little before to a little after WW2.
I’m a fire wood guy, and retired construction, so cutting and splitting red oak, I always said “red oak smells like panther p#ss! Until someone asked me how did I know what that smelled like? I realized it REALLY smells like cement when you mix it with sand cats been into!😝 Had to throw away a whole batch once, it was making me and my brick layer sick! Great videos, love to see this kinda teamwork 👍
As always great video the camera cat does a great job. Can you show a close up of the reference scale that tells you what distance is between the knees and the saw. Thanks
I've sawed thousands , maybe millions of feet on little handset mill since68. Never gets old watvhing tho. Enjoyed watching the vids. Where are you at if I may ask?
You guys look like you have a plan. Good watch. My grand father & 2 brothers ran a diesel sawmill on their century farm, a little before to a little after WW2.
That’s great to hear. Thanks for watching
hi there good sawing hot saw means it's time for lunch .good show best to all john
That’s right. Thanks for watching
Some people in Western Pennsylvania might be a-saying John is always "out to lunch."
thats me john@@horacerumpole80
Nice video thank you
Thanks for watching
MM77 Approved 👍🏼👍🏼……………………………………………………………..Thanks for the tour. Y’all have a bigger operation than I thought!
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Enjoyed the tour. How do you decide who's sawing for the day?
We just take turns sometime we switch during the day. Thanks for watching
I’m a fire wood guy, and retired construction, so cutting and splitting red oak, I always said “red oak smells like panther p#ss! Until someone asked me how did I know what that smelled like? I realized it REALLY smells like cement when you mix it with sand cats been into!😝 Had to throw away a whole batch once, it was making me and my brick layer sick! Great videos, love to see this kinda teamwork 👍
It does stink. Thanks for watching
Great tour Andruw, I enjoyed it very much. The yard is larger than I thought it would be. Thanks for sharing!!!
Thanks for watching
Use a different camera angel.
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Great video, good sawing, Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching
Looks like you've got some of your finished bundles of lumber blocked in with stacks of logs to be milled.
Yea we need more room. Thanks for watching
I suggest adjusting the receader or adding a piece of flat belt to it. I enjoy your videos.
Yea it needs some adjustment. Thanks for watching
As always great video the camera cat does a great job. Can you show a close up of the reference scale that tells you what distance is between the knees and the saw. Thanks
Yea we will try to get that in another video. Thanks for watching
Great vid as usual...always good watching couple pros...👍...
Appreciate that. Thanks for watching
That hardwood always fun awesome job y'all
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What caused it to over heat? was there something jammed between the blade and the table?
Yes there was something jammed. Thanks for watching
Great video. Excellent content and camera work
Thanks for watching
got any Hemlock?
We don’t Nathan, I sure wish we did. Thanks for watching
Another great video
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Good looking lumber.
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Looked like some nice oak.
Bill
Thanks for watching bill
I've sawed thousands , maybe millions of feet on little handset mill since68. Never gets old watvhing tho. Enjoyed watching the vids. Where are you at if I may ask?
We are in ashe county nc. Thanks for watching
Good Morning, do y'all live close by the mill?
Yea we do. Thanks for watching
Always a pleasure
Thanks for watching
Cool
Thanks for watching Stacy