Nice video, seems you have taken an interest in editing! I like the title and transition and seamless cuts. It really shows your dedication! Also I’m liking the weekly uploads:)
Well, thank you. You are the only one that has said anything. I am getting around to learning how to edit, now. I'm excited about making these painful videos more tolerable. Thanks for watching and commenting
I'm going to put these to the side and use them when I build a shed over the mill this summer. And I'm also list them for sale and if I would sell them the money can be used for roofing tin. Thanks for watching and commenting
You need yourself some kind of debarker. Bark like that holds mud and grit that can dull the saw teeth and clog up the works. Your offbearer would thank you for it. Debarker = an energetic early teenager with a bark spud.
Awesome job thanks for sharing God bless you all, stay safe out there
Well I appreciate it. Thank you for dropping in and commenting
hi there good sawing , Mark is a smart fellow .best to all john
He's a nice fella to. Thanks for watching and commenting
Nice video, seems you have taken an interest in editing! I like the title and transition and seamless cuts. It really shows your dedication!
Also I’m liking the weekly uploads:)
Thank you for watching and commenting
Nice looking boards.
I think so too! The purple grain is just beautiful. Thank you for watching and commenting
Enjoyed the action, thanks.
Thanks for watching and commenting
Love the new intro.
Well, thank you. You are the only one that has said anything. I am getting around to learning how to edit, now. I'm excited about making these painful videos more tolerable. Thanks for watching and commenting
Nice to see you back in operation again. What's going to happen to this bunch of boards?
I'm going to put these to the side and use them when I build a shed over the mill this summer. And I'm also list them for sale and if I would sell them the money can be used for roofing tin. Thanks for watching and commenting
You have a nice pile of sawdust there.
Yeah! The wife wants it for her barn stalls.
You need yourself some kind of debarker. Bark like that holds mud and grit that can dull the saw teeth and clog up the works. Your offbearer would thank you for it. Debarker = an energetic early teenager with a bark spud.
Sure enough! These logs are a good year old. The bark was messy. I searched for a teenage debarker on Amazon. Might should look in Walmart