Back To School, NHLA
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- Опубліковано 30 кві 2024
- Had to go back to school to learn some tips on how to control the process of making lumber with less waste. Thanks to National Hardwood Lumber association NHLA a person has someone they can trust to put them on the right track for success. These are hard times, and a guy can't take any chances.
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163rd class!!!! Cool to see our classroom and building on UA-cam. I haven't been back since I graduated so it's cool to see it again. Cool to be a part of that history and have my face on that wall.
a lot of passion and pride in building that building thanks Wade for the history tour
That's cool. Bob Sabentina used to grade my dad's lumber back in the 79. I was the one who grabbed the stickers off the lumber bundles after each row was completed. I was 10 years old. My brother graduated from NHLA in 1982. Dad ran Frick Co. Equipment, morbark debarker, chipper, Newman trim saw. He shut down april 2003. I took over, I run Baker equipment. I still have all of dad's equipment. Graybill Lumber in Ohio. Wade, you gave me one of your hats at the Paul Bunyan Show in Ohio, 2018. It was on a Sunday, I tried to pay you but you wouldn't take any money. THANK YOU!!
Thanks for sharing your tour of the classroom. Was nice to see the various people and the variety of woods used in the building. Also reminded me of various trade related classes I’ve taken over the years. Surprising how many parallels there are in classrooms and schools that cover so many diverse topics. I can listen to you talk nonstop and it’s never boring. Wishing you and your family the best.
The history of that building It's totally amazing. Very much enjoyed listening and looking at all. The wood that made that building.. Thank you for sharing this amazing journey. Looking at all the different rooms.
And the history is the best part.😊
Back in the 80s, my dad cut a few butternut trees and didnt know what they was till they got them to the mill. The owner of the mill made cabinets for his daughters house out of them. We havent seen one since.
Where did the Butter Nut trees grow? Was it a southern tree or Northern tree or a Mid West tree or a West Coast or Noth West tree??? I'm in NC and I don't recall anyone talking about a Butter Nut Tree and I used to be a carpenter for many years using Pine and other hardwoods!
@jerrymclean8075 it was in North Alabama.
Thank you. That was great to see all the history and evolution. Stay safe
I was impressed with your knowledge of the different hardwoods you identified on the building tour.
Keep the vids a comin. Cheers from down under🇦🇺
Thanks for taking us along the floor ceilings walls are beautiful great watch 👍👋🇨🇦
Wade Thanks You for this very Interesting Video. To see the Different Wood Sort and the Work up where too the Cut in the Sawmill a great Roll have. Very good Video. Thanks and Greeting from Austria 🇦🇹
What an amazing building! Really enjoyed the history side of the NHLA and all the different types of wood being utilised everywhere. Super vlog Wade. Thanks for posting. 🇬🇧👍👍👍
The building was amazing.
Lots of beautiful wood.
Hi you are never to old to learn, as long as you keep an open mind, good man.👍🐝😊
I definitely learned alot from this video!!!
In 1995 I took a special one week NHLA class put on by Bob Sabistina who is mentioned at 31:45. Bob ended up representing the NHLA in China.
Thank you so much for sharing your experience, and a special thank you for shouting out our outstanding Instructors and National Inspectors! They work very hard every single day to make sure our community has the skills and resources needed to grow and overcome challenges in the industry.
Our HQ here in Memphis is filled with history from our beginnings 125 years ago, and we welcome everyone to stop by some day and take a tour to see the depth and beauty of North American hardwoods up close 😄
What a fantastic building with real interesting history, fantastic video thanks for sharing. All the best from Henry in the UK 🇬🇧
Best video ever!! I worked for Memphis Hardwood Flooring co. in Memphis for 30 yrs.!!
Have to wonder if there is recorded man hours of all that hardwood being put in to place as all that was being built and displaying it all that place is extremely impressive
Getting close to that 100K 👍
I love all that different hardwoods used in that building!! Great video Wade! I learned something new today!! The other thing that was cool in those offices is the windows at roughly a 45° angle and the walls followed those angles so the sun light wouldn't be over baring!! This building was well thought out!! Kudos to the designers of this building! Alot of thought was put into this and it shows!!
..................G'day Wade,
hey mate we watch your videos to see what you are doing. That entails listening to how you feel, and the stories you have to tell. I love your open heart and how you share yourself with us/me. Just keep being you!
Cheers and kind regards,
Malcolm.
Awesome video. I loved seeing the different woods.
Very informative, not sure what to say other than thanks for taking us for the ride. I used to be a contractor and love working with a lot of different hard woods and you brought back many memories of what colors and grains textures there are. Just thanks! I really like a good cherry wood my self. The dark colors can make lots of things POP .....
That's a really neat place . Thanks for the tour. Have a good one.
We miss seeing you and your family on utube. 😢
It woul;d be different if you were just rambling but everything you interject is interesting sir. Always love whatever you put out. So full of enthusiasm that ti is all just interesting. thank you
Todays youtube show was A1 in history.
Love and miss ya buddy
Hackberry is some fine smoking wood. Why don't you like Hickory, Wade? Love this building. Y'all take care.
Your videos are so fun and entertaining! I really enjoy them and never fail to learn so much!! ❤
Very cool Wade 👍
Okay we’re ready for another Logger Wade fix, we’re having withdrawals!😂
great video
Wade that is a great Video Very interesting, thanks for the video
Very interesting, thanks for the video. 🤘
Missing your videos waiting on the next one
Great informational video.Thanks for all the information.
Howdy from Kansas. I like the videos you do. Next time you go to School I'd ask dad if you could take one of the models he has done and see what they say
Awesome videos
Love watching the content on all the videos
Very very interesting!
Thank you for another great video. Cheers
More Videos running the skidder next time please 🙏🏻
Very good video
Awesome video and very interesting so thanks a bunch 👍❤️
thanks for sharing your school experience with us,great video Wade, and i didn't find you where talking so much, any ways you have that kind of voice you don't get tired of hearing 👍👍👍👍👍
Years ago we use to cut Hackberry S&B that ended up at a Gun Stock manufacture.
They'd use Walnut stain on it and sell the stocks as Walnut Stocks.
Seemed dishonest, but that's just my thoughts.
Wade as a student sitting in a classroom. 😬 I feel for any teacher.
That is a beautiful building and a fantastic history lesson
Thanks for taking us along, Wade 👍
Alright we are calling the law and having a well fair check done lol! Miss you and your family, hope all is well!
Good video Tater!
Your sorry for driving us nuts 😂😂😂😂 your wife deserves an Oscar I'm sure 😂😂😂😂😂😂 great vidg Wade
Thanks for the sharing! Sent over by Dirt Perfect
Hi Wade how’s it going, that was an awesome video. Lots of information and history and the building was beautiful.
Your talking and input during the video did not bother me at all thanks 👍🏻
Hi Logger Wade & it's is Randy and i like yours video is cool & Thanks Logger Wade & Friends Randy
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I know where there's a 28 dbh butternut tree
I need to know where I can buy that north american "wenge."
NUTS319 can you give a shout out to watch his videos please?