A second away from catastrophe at every step. Some people are born to ride those lines and throw caution to the wind. I understand the danger but I find this to be beautiful and I am glad that someone captured it. Some people sky dive, some do this.
I am a smoker and was shocked to see a guy smoking in a wood shop , cedar at that ... That entire mill is kindling waiting for a spark . ... Insane is what i was thinking !!!
First job was loading blocks on a forklift, building pallets keeping the shop floor clean. I got to try my hand at packing when someone was away. I was to slow. They had a new Sawyer come in I think he had 7 fingers or so. He had quit smoking and bought mopars w the money he saved. At the end of the summer I figured out my uncle paid me $3 an hour, but he made it up giving me his home stereo system. He ended up losing the mill, couldn't find good lumber I guess. Good memories.
The boss, First day on the job: “the job pays $7.50 an hour, and here at the mill we work 10 hour days, with a 15 minute break every 4 hours. You stand right here between these two spinning blades and do this. This blade to your left will slice off one shingle per second so you have to keep up. Any questions?” Me: “can I smoke while I’m working?”
I see two chutes your chucking shingles into. Are you grading these puppies as you go (clear, 2nd clear, etc.)? You're not in Maine are you? I didn't hear an accent, but you didn't say much in the video either. And how'd you make out with whoever said they were from the Discovery Channel?
Hello. Wash State. Yes. Grade into #1 and 2. The number 2s are better than most #1. These trees have over 100 growth rings per inch. This video was filmed 8 years ago. No TV show pursuits for the sawyer.
At 17 I started packing shims, then shingles watched a guy cut his thumb off and I joined the Navy. I think about those guys and how after getting really good being thrown out of a job due to the environmentalist and the Spotted Owl. They told everyone they would have jobs in restoration and replanting only to watch the forestry bosses bring in labor brokers and folks who would work for below minimum wage. When I go back now I don't even recognize the place or the people.
i am sure lots of smokers were hired in very hard times when collecting on fire insurance might have saved the owner from complete financial ruin.... lol
Must be nice only having to grade for #1 shingles..this video was 9 years ago and now as a sawyer it’s mostly grading #2/3 and unfortunately #4 In short term, he’s not having to look for knot placement as probably most of his 18” blocks have no knots…look at a crappy block nowadays and there are sometimes 4-5 knots a block
@@jeffwhite3021 I'm trying to figure out how! I don't see any options to contact you through UA-cam. My email is ed.vu@origprod.com Hope to see you in my inbox!
@@cyberathlete2751 What is this concerning? The website associated with your e-mail is "under construction". You show up as entertainment industry lawyer. What do you want?
Jeff White Good morning Jeff, “Cyber Athlete” is just my personal UA-cam account and has nothing to do with my work. Refers to my love for video games actually :) And I’m definitely not an entertainment lawyer! I am a producer for an upcoming show for The Discovery Channel and we would like to showcase your expertise in shingle saws for us! I can’t say much more publicly due to non-disclosure agreements, but assure you this is 100 legitimate, otherwise wouldn’t have spent so long just trying to figure out how to message you haha! You may be asking yourself why we are contacting you instead of the other sawyers on UA-cam? Well for starters, shingle sawyers that can use this old school technology are already a rare breed. You guys are like unicorns and very hard to find. But furthermore, as dangerous as it already is, you show a calm, cool, and collected demeanor with the limp cig in your mouth, we saw your video and were like “THIS IS THE GUY WE NEED TO TALK TO!!” Honestly Jeff just need a minute of your time to describe what we are doing and hopefully you’ll be interested! Thanks for reading this! Oh and one more thing: my email address is short for Original Productions. Will probably delete this post once we start chatting. Take care Jeff! Really hope to hear from you! Please email us / me!! Thank you again!
Why any shingle Sawyer worth a damn is missing a few fingers . Vertical mill took two guys . Safer horizontal mill took three guys ,and an extra deck , that's why you seldom see a horizontal mill
As a longtime installer of wood shingles/shakes we used to find cigarette butts IN the bundles. Mostly Export A’s! We figured it’s the safest place to put the butts- in a bundle of wet wood.
I used to work as a carpenter, and we did maintenance work at a plywood mill it was a full-time job replacing and repairing the roof above the dryers from the fires that were started from the embers coming from the dryers they kept a three inch fire hose on the roof just to put the constant smoldering fires out . they never replaced the wood glue lams and plywood sheeting with Steele we would just throw in another wood beam and sheet it with more plywood did that for fifteen years
A second away from catastrophe at every step. Some people are born to ride those lines and throw caution to the wind. I understand the danger but I find this to be beautiful and I am glad that someone captured it. Some people sky dive, some do this.
No eye protection. No ear protection. Cigarette gently held in mouth......Like A Boss!
Like a dummy..
At least he has enough common sense to filter all that saw dust through that cigarette.
I am a smoker and was shocked to see a guy smoking in a wood shop , cedar at that ... That entire mill is kindling waiting for a spark . ... Insane is what i was thinking !!!
I bet he lived tp be 90
What terrifies me the most, is that he grabs with his left hand to a rotating saw blade every few seconds without looking where he is grabbing to...
He is a seasoned sawyer, he keeps his mind on the task at hand. He knows where the sweet spot is on the headrig.
First job was loading blocks on a forklift, building pallets keeping the shop floor clean. I got to try my hand at packing when someone was away. I was to slow. They had a new Sawyer come in I think he had 7 fingers or so. He had quit smoking and bought mopars w the money he saved. At the end of the summer I figured out my uncle paid me $3 an hour, but he made it up giving me his home stereo system. He ended up losing the mill, couldn't find good lumber I guess. Good memories.
The boss, First day on the job: “the job pays $7.50 an hour, and here at the mill we work 10 hour days, with a 15 minute break every 4 hours. You stand right here between these two spinning blades and do this. This blade to your left will slice off one shingle per second so you have to keep up. Any questions?” Me: “can I smoke while I’m working?”
This guy gives zero fucks, he just wants to smoke his cigarette, saw shingles, and get paid
Well that's absolutely terrifying
Man! You're good! Never misses a beat!
that mans skill is the reason that mill can make money.
I’ve had more injuries installing shingles then he’s had making them.
I’m the last white boy roofer in Cali.
Nah you ain't, I'm still at it . . . at least another 15 years to go lol
Nice old machine - good that he still have all fingers :D
Is that a DesJardin mill? Set up is like mine with the 2 blades but my frame is welded steel.
I see two chutes your chucking shingles into. Are you grading these puppies as you go (clear, 2nd clear, etc.)? You're not in Maine are you? I didn't hear an accent, but you didn't say much in the video either. And how'd you make out with whoever said they were from the Discovery Channel?
Hello. Wash State. Yes. Grade into #1 and 2. The number 2s are better than most #1. These trees have over 100 growth rings per inch. This video was filmed 8 years ago. No TV show pursuits for the sawyer.
At 17 I started packing shims, then shingles watched a guy cut his thumb off and I joined the Navy. I think about those guys and how after getting really good being thrown out of a job due to the environmentalist and the Spotted Owl.
They told everyone they would have jobs in restoration and replanting only to watch the forestry bosses bring in labor brokers and folks who would work for below minimum wage. When I go back now I don't even recognize the place or the people.
Piece rate, right?
This man must listen to Primus.
i am sure lots of smokers were hired in very hard times when collecting on fire insurance might have saved the owner from complete financial ruin.... lol
This place is like a real life nightmare.
dangerous on many levels. my ears are hurting already! production has historically been more important than safety. it's quite a process - interesting
And all his fingers still attached!
Didn't even knock off the ash off of the cig!
I love working with wood. But just not that fast.
Obviously no OSHA there. That's a fire waiting to happen.
I’ve seen a lot of horror movies in my life, but this is by far the worst.
man thats not for me, I have all my fingers yet and plane ta keep um
So is electric motor cheaper per month to run then Diesel engine? Not counting Brandon years.........
I am sure OSHA would like to have a word with you.
OSHA doesn't do anything until after the accident, before they are paid not to see anything.
Where I can bye this saw?
?
Been there, done that.
Thats a hell of a way to make a living to be sure !
Must be Canadian
Must be nice only having to grade for #1 shingles..this video was 9 years ago and now as a sawyer it’s mostly grading #2/3 and unfortunately #4
In short term, he’s not having to look for knot placement as probably most of his 18” blocks have no knots…look at a crappy block nowadays and there are sometimes 4-5 knots a block
Unless your packer is grading for you..
NOOOOOOOO WAAAAAAY! I play guitar and I want to keep all 8 1/2 fingers!
Hi Jeff! Just subscribed. Really need your expertise and would love to chat with you! Hope you get this message!
You can message me privately. Thanks.
@@jeffwhite3021 I'm trying to figure out how! I don't see any options to contact you through UA-cam. My email is ed.vu@origprod.com Hope to see you in my inbox!
Jeff one more thing: I’m with Discovery Channel and we need your help!
@@cyberathlete2751 What is this concerning? The website associated with your e-mail is "under construction". You show up as entertainment industry lawyer. What do you want?
Jeff White Good morning Jeff, “Cyber Athlete” is just my personal UA-cam account and has nothing to do with my work. Refers to my love for video games actually :) And I’m definitely not an entertainment lawyer! I am a producer for an upcoming show for The Discovery Channel and we would like to showcase your expertise in shingle saws for us! I can’t say much more publicly due to non-disclosure agreements, but assure you this is 100 legitimate, otherwise wouldn’t have spent so long just trying to figure out how to message you haha! You may be asking yourself why we are contacting you instead of the other sawyers on UA-cam? Well for starters, shingle sawyers that can use this old school technology are already a rare breed. You guys are like unicorns and very hard to find. But furthermore, as dangerous as it already is, you show a calm, cool, and collected demeanor with the limp cig in your mouth, we saw your video and were like “THIS IS THE GUY WE NEED TO TALK TO!!” Honestly Jeff just need a minute of your time to describe what we are doing and hopefully you’ll be interested! Thanks for reading this! Oh and one more thing: my email address is short for Original Productions. Will probably delete this post once we start chatting. Take care Jeff! Really hope to hear from you! Please email us / me!! Thank you again!
Safety first
Yeah. Smoking seams the way to go in this enviroment :)
Why any shingle Sawyer worth a damn is missing a few fingers . Vertical mill took two guys . Safer horizontal mill took three guys ,and an extra deck , that's why you seldom see a horizontal mill
Finger machine.
… but I admire the man dexterity
cool where you guys from
hat der noch alle Finger ?
Bet ya the guy is deaf, and his lungs messed up now.
Bet ya not
How Many fires do they have a day from cigarettes
Worked at a plywood mill in Redmond Oregon replacing sections of the roof above the veneer dryers that caught fire it was pretty much a full-time job
I hope they're paying him $500 an hour!
Well hope no more...they're not..dummy
cigarette = fire!!!
As a longtime installer of wood shingles/shakes we used to find cigarette butts IN the bundles. Mostly Export A’s!
We figured it’s the safest place to put the butts- in a bundle of wet wood.
I used to work as a carpenter, and we did maintenance work at a plywood mill it was a full-time job replacing and repairing the roof above the dryers from the fires that were started from the embers coming from the dryers they kept a three inch fire hose on the roof just to put the constant smoldering fires out . they never replaced the wood glue lams and plywood sheeting with Steele we would just throw in another wood beam and sheet it with more plywood did that for fifteen years
Hard work but time and automation has turned this un-safe and slow production process to but a memory. I hope he doesn’t become a victim 😢😢😢😢😢
RESPECT!!!!!!!!!! I wonder how much a Republican would charge to do this work per hour versus what they want to pay the man doing this work