I was hoping to see you put a large red oak on it with a fork lift! I don’t doubt that it is sturdy enough to handle it! Great build! Better than factory! 👍
amazing build !!! that looks really sturdy , i see people have already asked about plans , did you have anything to go off of for this project , also i really like your tensioner set up is that acme rod you used im in the process of building a mill and i may go offf of what you have done hear do you by any chance have any more in depth video on the tensioner thanks would also love to hear if you have had any problems with your set up thanks
wow you are really good and only 19 that is one of the best sawmills i have seen anybody build. it runs really smooth and quiet. you have a great furture take care, be safe and well.
Hello bro" i am speking from bangladesh" How much will the whole setup of a saw mil'that can cut 7 feet thick and 20 feet iong round logs without wheels.please let me know.thank you..!❤️
Im trying to figure out my tensioner, and with your design it looks great for tension, but not great for adjusting the angle of the wheel. For your tensioner pillow blocks, did you have to weld the studs allowing very little adjustment of the pillow blocks?
I had one of those exact motors on a Norwood sawmill and it had a major failure. I had to have it rebuilt. The guy who rebuilt it said it was over-revved So basically the rpm was set too high. Which I guess was my fault for not making sure it was set to specs but, I would go with Honda.
@ main thing is just make sure the RPM is set to within specs. I like the mill build, and definitely want to do one someday. What was the paint you used for the metal frame?
@ main thing is just make sure the RPM is set to within specs. I like the build videos, and definitely want to do one myself someday. What was the paint you used for the metal frame?
You have developed mad skills at such a (relatively) young age. I'm very impressed! great job!
Thank you!
Excellent Job! I have major Shop Envy you have all the fun toys under one roof.
Thank you! I’m very fortunate my dad has such a nice shop and lets me use it
@@cornettcarpentry that's awesome keep it clean and always put the tools away. You do not want to lose the privilege of shop access
Nice Project!
Thanks!
Great job on the build! Top notch!
Thanks!
Good job
Thank you
Nice build.
Thank you!
Great video. You must be a fab man by trade
Structural Iron Worker but i have experience in the fab shop as well
I was hoping to see you put a large red oak on it with a fork lift! I don’t doubt that it is sturdy enough to handle it! Great build! Better than factory! 👍
amazing build !!! that looks really sturdy , i see people have already asked about plans , did you have anything to go off of for this project , also i really like your tensioner set up is that acme rod you used im in the process of building a mill and i may go offf of what you have done hear do you by any chance have any more in depth video on the tensioner thanks would also love to hear if you have had any problems with your set up thanks
Best one yet
wow you are really good and only 19 that is one of the best sawmills i have seen anybody build. it runs really smooth and quiet. you have a great furture take care, be safe and well.
Thank you John, have a blessed day!
Hello bro"
i am speking from bangladesh"
How much will the whole setup of a saw mil'that can cut 7 feet thick and 20 feet iong round logs without wheels.please let me know.thank you..!❤️
Excellent build mate. We'll done
Thank you!
Im trying to figure out my tensioner, and with your design it looks great for tension, but not great for adjusting the angle of the wheel.
For your tensioner pillow blocks, did you have to weld the studs allowing very little adjustment of the pillow blocks?
Super nice rig !!! I am planning to a mill myself, if you have plans or material list , I will BUY
I do not have any plans but some of the materials I used are in the description. If you have any special questions I’d be happy to answer them.
Great job but did you build it for Fort Knox it can double for a trackhoe trailer it won’t bend or break
What did you spray before painting
I had one of those exact motors on a Norwood sawmill and it had a major failure. I had to have it rebuilt. The guy who rebuilt it said it was over-revved
So basically the rpm was set too high. Which I guess was my fault for not making sure it was set to specs but,
I would go with Honda.
I’ll have to check on that, thanks for watching!
@ main thing is just make sure the RPM is set to within specs.
I like the mill build, and definitely want to do one someday. What was the paint you used for the metal frame?
@ main thing is just make sure the RPM is set to within specs.
I like the build videos, and definitely want to do one myself someday. What was the paint you used for the metal frame?
Is there an wheel adjustment to change the tracking of the blade?
Yes, I use the slots in the bearing’s housing. Along with some adjustment screws on the adjacent corners
What do you think the cost without paint and without the engine would be for this build.
Roughly 7k
Amazing. I have questions, what are those white sheets you are using for lift and tension mechanism? And how good are they? Sorry for my English!
Looks like 1/2" delrin
It’s called UHMW. I got it online
What is cost of this
Are you building to sell?
As of right now i do not want to sell it