I absolutely LOVE seeing you out and about Pete! You are taking all of those stairs like a champ!!! You are a testament to a human's strength and tenacity. God speed buddy!
Wonderful to see you out and about. Going up and down all of those stairs is great physical therapy! Thanks for sharing this side of the lumber industry with us.
Man, it's amazing to see how far you have come since that horrible day. Im so happy and so proud of you, Pete, for overcoming it and moving forward. You're a true logger and warrior, buddy & Laren cant thank you enough for everything you did for him just know i mean it in every way possible 🙂
Good morning Pete. It was so great to meet you and Lauren yesterday at the fund raiser. You have a wonderful family and may God continue to bless you and family. Thanks for the video ☕️🦌
This brings back memories of the time I worked in a mill like this but not as modern as this ours carriage and log turner was run by steam and everything else was electric. I worked as a fireman in the boiler room making steam to keep the mill and dry Kiln running. Glad to see you up and moving.
Great Mill Tour. We use to Custom saw nail logs form a big mill in our area. Their bands use to be $1,500 each. Pretty expensive to hit nails. We could saw a semi load of nail logs for less than $1,500 with our blades.
In the 60s remember a local hardwood sawmill putting a debarker like that. The 07:00 noise from 3 miles awat was My alarm clock during Mu high school years. I think I may be the last emplyee of that mill left. The mill was shut down in the late 80s and sold offto a scrap dealer which set it on fire so He could get to metal easier. It was the Draper bobbin corperation built a 3 story building in 1948 the year I was born. in Tupper Lake,ny.You can google company history.
Golly you're getting around lots better! Those stairs are good for the therapy. Awesome tour of the lumber mill, thanks for taking us with you. Wishing you a speedy recovery 🙂
Good to see you on your feet again, Pete. I know you said you’re going to get a machine, but man I ld love to see you out there sticking a saw in a tree again. Cheers, buddy.
You are getting around good for what you went thru. Lots of people were praying for you and your family thier is power in prayer. O yeah and us loggers are tuff,glad to see you up and going buddy
Great to see you handle all them steps pete ,that is a big operation there ,huge band looked to be 8 inches wide. Thanks for the road trip, hope your recovering well 🙏
Hello Nuts; Good to see you up and moving around. It took me 8 months just to be up and walking again. I wonder why they don't check for metal before they debark them or did I miss something? Keep the faith brother.
Nice!! Another awesome mill! I was having trouble hearing Vernon. Did he say he welded all the metal in the raised floor and catwalks? Was he involved with design/set-up of this mill? I liked how it is raised up versus having all the dust in a pit. Clean up and maintenance would super easy I would think!👍👍
I welded on this Mill for 2 years during its construction, We had 3 welders and 2 fabricators , I welded most of the Catwalks , Pans ,Drop Toughs , Ladders , Live Decks , A lot of the green Chain , Substructures , I think I welded on every part of this Mill , I didnt design it , There was a blueprint that We went by , The reason its its up so high is for easy cleanup and maintence
@vernonmiller9082 You are a man of many talents, and the mill looks awesome! They obviously take great care to keep it clean and upkept, also!👍 Thanks for showing us around...
Soo glad you are well on the way to recovery Pete.. All the best from UK and keep the videos coming. You are a true workhorse and your determination is gonna pay rewards soon I am sure.. All the best to your lady Lauren too 👌🏻😎
The mill that I saw at in Ontario. We saw cottonwood poplar willow balm basswood tulip Manitoba maple and aspen. It all goes in the same pile. Just the high grade aspen and basswood is pulled but other than that it’s all piled together
Thanks for bringing us along. What cool place. I could walk around there for hours just checking it out. Stay safe
Great to see you around. Keep recovering and getting stronger.
I absolutely LOVE seeing you out and about Pete!
You are taking all of those stairs like a champ!!!
You are a testament to a human's strength and tenacity.
God speed buddy!
Wonderful to see you out and about. Going up and down all of those stairs is great physical therapy! Thanks for sharing this side of the lumber industry with us.
Man, it's amazing to see how far you have come since that horrible day. Im so happy and so proud of you, Pete, for overcoming it and moving forward. You're a true logger and warrior, buddy & Laren cant thank you enough for everything you did for him just know i mean it in every way possible 🙂
"Cant" I see what ya did there.
Great ti see you out Pete ...... keep the videos coming !
Good to see you up and around. Your guardian Angel has been working overtime to keep you alive and healing quickly.
Good morning Pete. It was so great to meet you and Lauren yesterday at the fund raiser. You have a wonderful family and may God continue to bless you and family. Thanks for the video ☕️🦌
Thanks for stopping out!
Pete sending prayers for continued healing. God Bless
Nice to see you back on your feet again God is good.
Awesome video! Nice to see what other mills do. Take care, Nuts. Thanks for sharing your journey! 😊
Great to see you out and about Pete. That mill is a little different than Mark and Eddie’s 😂
This brings back memories of the time I worked in a mill like this but not as modern as this ours carriage and log turner was run by steam and everything else was electric. I worked as a fireman in the boiler room making steam to keep the mill and dry Kiln running. Glad to see you up and moving.
Thats one heck of a mill set up.
Great Mill Tour.
We use to Custom saw nail logs form a big mill in our area.
Their bands use to be $1,500 each. Pretty expensive to hit nails.
We could saw a semi load of nail logs for less than $1,500 with our blades.
In the 60s remember a local hardwood sawmill putting a debarker like that. The 07:00 noise from 3 miles awat was My alarm clock during Mu high school years. I think I may be the last emplyee of that mill left. The mill was shut down in the late 80s and sold offto a scrap dealer which set it on fire so He could get to metal easier. It was the Draper bobbin corperation built a 3 story building in 1948 the year I was born. in Tupper Lake,ny.You can google company history.
Hello Pete, glad your up and around, Great Recovery 👏🪵🇺🇸
Golly you're getting around lots better! Those stairs are good for the therapy. Awesome tour of the lumber mill, thanks for taking us with you. Wishing you a speedy recovery 🙂
That's one heck of an operation thanks for sharing the tour with us👍🏻
Good to see you on your feet again, Pete. I know you said you’re going to get a machine, but man I ld love to see you out there sticking a saw in a tree again. Cheers, buddy.
Awesome tour Pete looks like a great mill.
Great to see you out and about!
Nice to see you up and around
Nice to see you are getting out again . Hi Lauren , I saw you waving . Seeya
Good morning and great video Pete. Hope y'all are doing well and having a blessed weekend
nice to see up and about good video
You are getting around good for what you went thru. Lots of people were praying for you and your family thier is power in prayer. O yeah and us loggers are tuff,glad to see you up and going buddy
Nice mill ehy? Good to see yall !
Hey hey!
Great to see you handle all them steps pete ,that is a big operation there ,huge band looked to be 8 inches wide. Thanks for the road trip, hope your recovering well 🙏
I believe it starts out at 12 inches wide
That's nuts😂 sorry Pete couldn't resist,it is good to see you out getting around still praying for your recovery and Lauren by your side
Hello Nuts; Good to see you up and moving around. It took me 8 months just to be up and walking again. I wonder why they don't check for metal before they debark them or did I miss something? Keep the faith brother.
Metal detector is after the debarker
You look so much better thank God! Glad to see you up and around. You are kinda in my territory now!I am in Trumbull County 10 miles from Sharon Pa.
The mill I work for is in Sharon
Nice thanks for sharing
Glad to see you getting around better keep it up
Nice!! Another awesome mill! I was having trouble hearing Vernon. Did he say he welded all the metal in the raised floor and catwalks? Was he involved with design/set-up of this mill?
I liked how it is raised up versus having all the dust in a pit. Clean up and maintenance would super easy I would think!👍👍
I welded on this Mill for 2 years during its construction, We had 3 welders and 2 fabricators , I welded most of the Catwalks , Pans ,Drop Toughs , Ladders , Live Decks , A lot of the green Chain , Substructures , I think I welded on every part of this Mill , I didnt design it , There was a blueprint that We went by , The reason its its up so high is for easy cleanup and maintence
Yes he did/was!
@vernonmiller9082 You are a man of many talents, and the mill looks awesome! They obviously take great care to keep it clean and upkept, also!👍 Thanks for showing us around...
@nuts319 Goodmorning, Pete! Hope ya have a good day!
Thank You , It was a fun build
Thanks for the tour very interesting
Thank you for the video Pete , your lookin good buddy. Keep em coming
Soo glad you are well on the way to recovery Pete.. All the best from UK and keep the videos coming. You are a true workhorse and your determination is gonna pay rewards soon I am sure.. All the best to your lady Lauren too 👌🏻😎
Cool nice mill
Thats a nice setup there Nuts ,Glad to see you well again bruised probably, nice
I miss you! Hope you are doing well. Please give an update!
Good video Brother
The mill that I saw at in Ontario. We saw cottonwood poplar willow balm basswood tulip Manitoba maple and aspen. It all goes in the same pile. Just the high grade aspen and basswood is pulled but other than that it’s all piled together
Hey Pete, how are you doing haven't seen anything in a month, it's hard to come up with stuff for a video I know but just checking on you.
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wonder why everything was way off the ground. Cool vidja nuts.
Just how the mill is designed
I'm just checking in, Pete. I didn't want to be tapping your shoulder every week.
Hope all is well?
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