The way i watched this video was on 2 screens. On one this video and on the other the video of Eddie. Synced up so good that on Eddie's video a can lip read you speaking to Marc. Lots of fun watching this log. And congrats on hitting the 80K
I enjoyed the Q&A in the cab while you were sawing. You should do that more often! I enjoy your channel! Keep doing stop signs! Take care and God bless you all!
I love your commentary, from sawing, to the occasional reminiscence of how you got into this mill, etc. Good stuff, and you have a very easy style of speaking that is good to listen to.
Every night I watch your videos before I go to bed here in paoli Indiana. I love the sound of the saw cutting the big logs. Thank you for the update on your videos.
@@markgalicic7788 Keep an eye out around your area for old stores, liquor stores or banks being refurbished or torn down. Check with the crew working on it to see if they have a piece of 3/4" thick bullet proof glass from Customer service or a teller window that's as big or bigger than the cab window that you can salvage. A friend of mine who passed away about 30 yrs ago gave the crew that was emptying out an old bank in Baltimore City to build new buildings in the Inner Harbor a few dollars to let him inside for a week. He pulled 1" thick slabs of marble off the walls and 2 big wrought iron doors and emptied out the old bomb shelter under the bank and used most of it to remodel his house he bought up in Whiteford, MD near the PA line back in the late 80's. Every little bit helps with that blade and the chance something might fly the wrong way. Marty in Baltimore.
I watch your videos just to hear the sound of a 238 which brings bck the memories of the early days of my trucking career. I enjoy watching the logs go from large to small a you whittle them away. Stop signs are one of my favorites.
I actually enjoy the "stop sign" logs. Its a bit more challenging to saw i would think but the cant when its finally sawed down to 22 inches just seems to go on forever. What a jag of lumber you got out of thst log. Nice video guys. Very enjoyable to watch. 👍
No fingers were removed in the making of this video! No stop signs were damaged! Love seeing the American Flag at the end of your videos, keep up the good work! 👏🏽 👍🏼☺
Good preparation is and will always make the day easier, as you know one missed pin or broken bolt can cause a disaster (especially cutters coming loose)! Keep safe and thanks for sharing those things that many do not realise need to be done regularly!
Hey Mark, there is a product called PLEXUS made for the plexiglass. We used it on the windscreens of the helicopters in the Army. It would fill in some of the chips and defects in the glass. It helped us extend the life of our windscreens.
Still love it when you include the edger footage. When we ran the older mill which didn't have a top saw we made stop signs too, and it didn't waste wood at all!
I really like y’all’s videos. The first truck I drove OTR back in 1977 had a 238 Detroit in it. I knew when I heard your bus motor I knew it was a 238 lol. Keep em coming. I love men stuff. My great grandfather owned a sawmill in the early 1900’s.
Mark, I had a delightful time Saturday morning meeting you, Eddie, and Z Z and I sort of forget the fourth guy, sorry about that. Me and your old friend, Mark have been trying to resurrect an antique tractor for nine months, he his a fantastic mechanic and friend. I can understand how you and Mark still have a relationship even though it's been 38 years! Great meeting you and your fantastic videos. Thank you, Skip
I love your channel I love watching it I love watching Eddie's I watched his last night and yours today it was like having an insight into what was happening
👍👌👏 Well done again (video and work). Maintenance is quite an important thing to do. You really got a lot of good boards out of this big log. Thanks a lot for making teaching explaining recording editing uploading and sharing. Best regards luck and especially health to all involved people.
In the Old Days I ran a 15 foot travel saw and cut Bank Glass for the Banks. Inch and a quarter thick to an inch and three quarters. We took a German assault rifle from WW2 and fired it at 20 foot away and the glass didn’t give an inch. Cool Video Thank You 🙏
You are not joking about the oil for the Detroit. Had a few in some fire trucks I drove over my career. Daily check and if we were busy check it again. I have told THE Eddy I could listen to that all day. I like it when you show more of the behind the scenes. Thank you again. Great videos, stay safe.
I was blessed to see a sneak peak on Mr. Horvath's channel. That yielded some very clean lumber. It was making Grandpa drool. He said when he was a boy his Uncle would turn baseball bats out of maple like that. Lots of education in this with your company in the cab. You answered a lot of the questions I was having.
As a pilot the plexiglass to clean it we all used Lemon Pledge for it was wax slick and the bug juice etc came off and did not scratch the windows… cotton diaper… just a thought … try it on a small spot to see what you think.. love your channel…former logger.. lol
I doubt it was silver maple, it was probably hard maple. In fact I'm still trying to figure out what they are going to use that stuff for, its not very desirable wood.
I heard about a guy who had a Detroit in his truck. He had it rebuilt and put some Chrome on and took a picture of it on his TV. Made a trip with it, and when he got back home, he said he had to Wipe two gallon of oil off his TV. You'll are doing great. Stay safe and God bless. Dan 🇺🇸
Howdy do,I like your set-up there,reminds me of my days as a Sawyer,23 yrs.i use to saw giant Doug for here in Oregon, one suggestion ,add a smaller top saw around 26-28 incher ,would make life a lot easier.have fun guys,enjoy it you'll miss it.
It would eliminate Eddie having to occasionally free a slab with the chain saw, but it introduces complication and more things that can fail. Mark mentioned in one of his videos that it could be done.
Hi Mark and team. I just watched your latest video In quiet amazement. I have never really been working with wood, actually High Tech Aircraft alloys, but just love watching you guys work. fresh cut wood does something for the soul of a man. Thank you.= Ian. UK.
You can lay the squeegee down while checking the chains,, get more done with two hands,, thought you were about to wipe the equipment with it!!😂 just kidding around,, love to watch you guys
Half past four in the morning thems some good boards seen this log being cut with Eddie very interesting watching both sides of your operation, as an apprentice I remember splitting big logs with a chain saw down the middle them old power saws were heavy for a sixteen year old apprentice, no health and safety in them days just an old fella and common sense stopped you getting hurt, anyway you guys have a nice day
Sawing a monster silver maple log with a 56 inch saw #532 - Wow, that sounds like an epic undertaking! Excited to see how you tackle this giant log with such a massive saw. This video is bound to be impressive!
I grew up in a sawmill. Helped my mom and dad for alot of years. We used lean for windows. It'll hold back a .38 if you ever needed it to. More expensive than regular plexiglass but if you ever hit a wire and had teeth fly out of a saw you'll be glad you had that in there. And a little trick to take pine sap off of your window is WD40. It'll take it right off. That and orange goo for cleaning your hands.
I grew up logging in western Canada and working with balsam and sometimes spruce would leave big goobers of pitch on equipment windows. I found furniture polish works wonders to keep the stuff from sticking as hard in the first place. Not all polishes work tho. Pledge is the brand I used the most. I forget which precise flavour tho. Lexan is much too expensive to replace much. But I don't mind sitting behind a 30mm piece when things get rowdy.
First time viewer, really liked such a intuitive explanation of your business. I used to drive through Bucyrus when I was driveling truck. Portions of route 30 were still two lane's so I had to drive through several small towns until the 4 lanes were completed. There were some pretty windy nights going across there.
MARK, EDDIE, ZZ AND OTHERS , YOU ALL PROVIDE GREAT ENTERTAINMENT. NO BODY IS PERFECT OR CAN PLEASE ALL OF THE MASSES. LIKE THOREAU ...STEP TO THE MUSIC WHICH YOU HEAR HOWEVER DISTANT OR FAR AWAY. KEEP ER GOING.
This guy is awesome !! He's obviously got physical skills, agility and coordination. He also posseses 'amazing ingenuity', common sense, safety awareness and an incredible amount of 'patience', dedication, creativity and knowledge !!!
hi guy's good cutting I'm a sawdoctor to trade been doing it since 1970 back home in Scotland Scotland the blade your yousing we call them Yankee worked on a lot bigger blades all the best from Scotland
I love these vids. I have a HFC mill to cut up blow downs etc around here on my property. It's an addictive hobby. And my first years lumber will soon be ready to use.
Used your number dial to pick lottery numbers, didn't win, need to adjust the dial so we can win LOL I loved those WIDDDDE boards they were Purrty! Watched The Eddie segment Sunday was hoping you would have yours today and by grantee's ya did. Have a good week hope the snow wasn't bad. Hi everyone! John Toccoa GA
Strangely satisfying watching this. My wife (an accountant) was saw operator in a very large sawmill for a while. Apparently all the macho boys in the mill were a bit surprised she was better than most of them haha.
Hi from Adelide South Australia ,love your vids ,look forward to evey new one, so relaxing for me to watch , its be in the high 37c to 42 c temps here all week and round 5 % to 15% humidity, hot and dry ,look forward to it cooling down here :)
I haven't watched your channel for a couple of weeks and was spending the evening watching videos about Donald Trump and his money problems. Then I saw a notice for this video and decide my mind needed a good dose of plain old American hard working people to keep my sanity. I love your videos and God bless you and stay safe.
I already watched this sawing on Eddie's channel, was nice to see the sawing without all the chatter, and from the other end, LOLL, and yes, you are over 80k now, here comes 100k next. and we do love the faucet sawing
You are right when this aired at 80,000 keep up the great work🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 looking at the way you saw that should I cut a donut off the animated table top a stop sign look would have been neat on a table
They say farming is the most dangerous occupation, I beg to differ saw milling with the same safety standards 🤯 No wonder bandsaws are all the rage now
We use Lexan for our windows it’s very expensive. Just clean it with soak and water. Paint thinner we use to get the pine pitch off the window. It doesn’t ruin the lexan at all
Thx Chuck awesome video you just keep working at it we all make mistakes. The person that dont make mistakes never does anything except make rude comments.
THAT'S THE BEST THING ABOUT YOU AND Eddie HAVING EACH A CHANNEL. TWO QUALITY VIEWS!
thanks .
The way i watched this video was on 2 screens. On one this video and on the other the video of Eddie. Synced up so good that on Eddie's video a can lip read you speaking to Marc. Lots of fun watching this log.
And congrats on hitting the 80K
thank you , that's a great idea!
I'll have to try that, too.
Great idea, Although I already watched Eddie's as he was ahead of Mark's video again!
@@danno3497So i watched his twice, hahaha
Now I really enjoyed warching this log, Very relaxing to me. Thanks Gang for the Relaxation video.
thanks Rich.
I remember going to a saw mill when I was young. I can smell the smell of fresh cut wood just watching your video's. TY...
I enjoyed the Q&A in the cab while you were sawing. You should do that more often! I enjoy your channel! Keep doing stop signs! Take care and God bless you all!
Nice silver maple. Good sawing.
thanks Richard.
I love your commentary, from sawing, to the occasional reminiscence of how you got into this mill, etc. Good stuff, and you have a very easy style of speaking that is good to listen to.
thank you Robbie.
I enjoy the behind the scenes stuff!
thanks I will do more of that.
Very instructive to overhear your conversation. Thanks
glad you liked it.
Thank you for letting us come along with you as you work so hard …❤
Every night I watch your videos before I go to bed here in paoli Indiana. I love the sound of the saw cutting the big logs. Thank you for the update on your videos.
Another great sawing video. Kudos to the crew.
thanks Jerry.
@@markgalicic7788 Keep an eye out around your area for old stores, liquor stores or banks being refurbished or torn down. Check with the crew working on it to see if they have a piece of 3/4" thick bullet proof glass from Customer service or a teller window that's as big or bigger than the cab window that you can salvage. A friend of mine who passed away about 30 yrs ago gave the crew that was emptying out an old bank in Baltimore City to build new buildings in the Inner Harbor a few dollars to let him inside for a week. He pulled 1" thick slabs of marble off the walls and 2 big wrought iron doors and emptied out the old bomb shelter under the bank and used most of it to remodel his house he bought up in Whiteford, MD near the PA line back in the late 80's. Every little bit helps with that blade and the chance something might fly the wrong way.
Marty in Baltimore.
I watch your videos just to hear the sound of a 238 which brings bck the memories of the early days of my trucking career. I enjoy watching the logs go from large to small a you whittle them away. Stop signs are one of my favorites.
Congrats fellas on 80k! It’s been quite the journey to follow!
thank you.
Been absent for a while. Nice to see you sawing again. Like ‘ole home week guys’. 👍😊
welcome back Richard.
I enjoyed watching the pre check, Great video Mark!
thank you.
Nice looking maple Mark. Big log thanks Mark
thanks Doug.
I actually enjoy the "stop sign" logs. Its a bit more challenging to saw i would think but the cant when its finally sawed down to 22 inches just seems to go on forever. What a jag of lumber you got out of thst log. Nice video guys. Very enjoyable to watch. 👍
thank you.
Love your videos. I bought a Frontier OS31 sawmill. I’m just waiting to finish up the assembly. Happy sawing. I’m from central Massachusetts
thanks Dan , send me some pictures when you get it sawing.
All the prep work makes it run smooth as silk. Great job, guys.❤❤❤❤❤
thank you Lois.
Thank you for showing the edging after sawing up the log.
your welcome Richard.
No fingers were removed in the making of this video!
No stop signs were damaged!
Love seeing the American Flag at the end of your videos, keep up the good work! 👏🏽 👍🏼☺
thank you , I like it lol!
Good preparation is and will always make the day easier, as you know one missed pin or broken bolt can cause a disaster (especially cutters coming loose)! Keep safe and thanks for sharing those things that many do not realise need to be done regularly!
yes very true.
Hey Mark, there is a product called PLEXUS made for the plexiglass. We used it on the windscreens of the helicopters in the Army. It would fill in some of the chips and defects in the glass. It helped us extend the life of our windscreens.
Good evening from Scotland 🏴 UK.
good evening Robin.
Still love it when you include the edger footage. When we ran the older mill which didn't have a top saw we made stop signs too, and it didn't waste wood at all!
thanks Richard , yes it works great if you think and take your time.
Love watching you guys saw ,you make look easy
Dave from wv
thank you Dave.
I really like y’all’s videos. The first truck I drove OTR back in 1977 had a 238 Detroit in it. I knew when I heard your bus motor I knew it was a 238 lol. Keep em coming. I love men stuff. My great grandfather owned a sawmill in the early 1900’s.
I enjoyed hearing you answer your friends questions as he was asking them. He was kind of saying what I was thinking.
that worked out great talking in the saw cab.
Mark, I had a delightful time Saturday morning meeting you, Eddie, and Z Z and I sort of forget the fourth guy, sorry about that. Me and your old friend, Mark have been trying to resurrect an antique tractor for nine months, he his a fantastic mechanic and friend. I can understand how you and Mark still have a relationship even though it's been 38 years! Great meeting you and your fantastic videos. Thank you, Skip
thanks Skip , we had a great time too! I hope to see you back at the mill.
Congrats on 80K, guys! Roll on 90K. And thanks for another vid.
thank you.
I love watching a pro do his work. Nice job Mark. Your 30+ years experience sure does show.
thanks Tom.
I love your channel I love watching it I love watching Eddie's I watched his last night and yours today it was like having an insight into what was happening
thanks Jeff.
@@markgalicic7788 I like to send you something how do I find a mailing address
I love stop signs. It looks like a lot of fun to figure out.
It's really interesting to see the different angles of the mill. And the behind the scenes is cool too.
glad you liked it.
Never let your saw blade adjust your dogs! They don’t like it! Great job guys!!
thanks James , yes they would get adjusted for sure lol.
👍👌👏 Well done again (video and work). Maintenance is quite an important thing to do. You really got a lot of good boards out of this big log. Thanks a lot for making teaching explaining recording editing uploading and sharing.
Best regards luck and especially health to all involved people.
thank you , great comment!
hello Mark & Eddies & ZZ Mark & it's is Randy and i like yours video is cool & Thanks Mark & Eddies & ZZ Mark & Friends Randy
thanks Randy , BOOM!
Great job guys enjoy all your videos take care and bee safe
thanks Bill.
In the Old Days I ran a 15 foot travel saw and cut Bank Glass for the Banks. Inch and a quarter thick to an inch and three quarters. We took a German assault rifle from WW2 and fired it at 20 foot away and the glass didn’t give an inch. Cool Video Thank You 🙏
You are not joking about the oil for the Detroit. Had a few in some fire trucks I drove over my career. Daily check and if we were busy check it again.
I have told THE Eddy I could listen to that all day. I like it when you show more of the behind the scenes.
Thank you again. Great videos, stay safe.
thank you , I will put more behind the scenes on the videos.
I was blessed to see a sneak peak on Mr. Horvath's channel. That yielded some very clean lumber. It was making Grandpa drool. He said when he was a boy his Uncle would turn baseball bats out of maple like that. Lots of education in this with your company in the cab. You answered a lot of the questions I was having.
thanks Anthony , I thought the same thing with Mark asking me questions this would help out other people. Say hi to Grandpa!
As a pilot the plexiglass to clean it we all used Lemon Pledge for it was wax slick and the bug juice etc came off and did not scratch the windows… cotton diaper… just a thought … try it on a small spot to see what you think.. love your channel…former logger.. lol
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I doubt it was silver maple, it was probably hard maple. In fact I'm still trying to figure out what they are going to use that stuff for, its not very desirable wood.
Great job Mark , im sure that was not easy, well dine
thank you , it was fun to saw this.
I heard about a guy who had a Detroit in his truck. He had it rebuilt and put some Chrome on and took a picture of it on his TV. Made a trip with it, and when he got back home, he said he had to Wipe two gallon of oil off his TV.
You'll are doing great. Stay safe and God bless.
Dan 🇺🇸
😎😎Prep behind the scenes work. Good job an the big victim!!! Congratulations on 80K!!!!!!!
thank you.
Howdy do,I like your set-up there,reminds me of my days as a Sawyer,23 yrs.i use to saw giant Doug for here in Oregon, one suggestion ,add a smaller top saw around 26-28 incher ,would make life a lot easier.have fun guys,enjoy it you'll miss it.
It would eliminate Eddie having to occasionally free a slab with the chain saw, but it introduces complication and more things that can fail. Mark mentioned in one of his videos that it could be done.
Good evening from Lincolnshire UK.
good evening Andrew.
That makes two from Lincs 😊
@@davidscott9650 Good evening David. I am just far enough away from Boston to feel safe.
Similar here to 😊, near Skegness
@@davidscott9650 Halfway between Boston and Skegness.
Hi Mark and team. I just watched your latest video In quiet amazement. I have never really been working with wood, actually High Tech Aircraft alloys, but just love watching you guys work. fresh cut wood does something for the soul of a man. Thank you.= Ian. UK.
Had a tour of McMillan-Bloedell’s Saw Mill in Duncan, BC Canada. Amazing processes and systems. Truly fantastic.
You can lay the squeegee down while checking the chains,, get more done with two hands,, thought you were about to wipe the equipment with it!!😂 just kidding around,, love to watch you guys
thanks Robin.
Half past four in the morning thems some good boards seen this log being cut with Eddie very interesting watching both sides of your operation, as an apprentice I remember splitting big logs with a chain saw down the middle them old power saws were heavy for a sixteen year old apprentice, no health and safety in them days just an old fella and common sense stopped you getting hurt, anyway you guys have a nice day
thanks Alex , I like to watch Eddies videos just to see how the mill was sawing.
Sawing a monster silver maple log with a 56 inch saw #532 - Wow, that sounds like an epic undertaking! Excited to see how you tackle this giant log with such a massive saw. This video is bound to be impressive!
That went super smooth for a big log. Great video to watch.
thanks Jeff, yes I thought it would be much harder to saw.
I grew up in a sawmill. Helped my mom and dad for alot of years. We used lean for windows. It'll hold back a .38 if you ever needed it to. More expensive than regular plexiglass but if you ever hit a wire and had teeth fly out of a saw you'll be glad you had that in there. And a little trick to take pine sap off of your window is WD40. It'll take it right off. That and orange goo for cleaning your hands.
I grew up logging in western Canada and working with balsam and sometimes spruce would leave big goobers of pitch on equipment windows. I found furniture polish works wonders to keep the stuff from sticking as hard in the first place. Not all polishes work tho. Pledge is the brand I used the most. I forget which precise flavour tho. Lexan is much too expensive to replace much. But I don't mind sitting behind a 30mm piece when things get rowdy.
That stop sign sure produced a lot of nice lumber good video mark thanks
thanks Doug, it does work out ok if you think and take your time.
First time viewer, really liked such a intuitive explanation of your business. I used to drive through Bucyrus when I was driveling truck. Portions of route 30 were still two lane's so I had to drive through several small towns until the 4 lanes were completed. There were some pretty windy nights going across there.
Congratulations on 80k subs.
Enjoyed the video..
thank you.
Checking in on the saw wizards from Breaux Bridge Louisiana. Good morning 💫
Hello Patrick.
MARK, EDDIE, ZZ AND OTHERS , YOU ALL PROVIDE GREAT ENTERTAINMENT. NO BODY IS PERFECT OR CAN PLEASE ALL OF THE MASSES. LIKE THOREAU ...STEP TO THE MUSIC WHICH YOU HEAR HOWEVER DISTANT OR FAR AWAY. KEEP ER GOING.
Good to see Just Bob helping on the chop saw with the edger waste
Great job handling that beast mark. Great job. Good video
thanks Andruw.
Before you built the shed, your viewers saw when you had a blocked sawdust tube before you did.
Those were the days.
Very cool setup yall got going there ❤❤❤
That was a big log turned out nice thanks for sharing
This guy is awesome !! He's obviously got physical skills, agility and coordination. He also posseses 'amazing ingenuity', common sense, safety awareness and an incredible amount of 'patience', dedication, creativity and knowledge !!!
The yellow dial tells you the distance from the knees to the saw.
hi guy's good cutting I'm a sawdoctor to trade been doing it since 1970 back home in Scotland Scotland the blade your yousing we call them Yankee worked on a lot bigger blades all the best from Scotland
I love these vids. I have a HFC mill to cut up blow downs etc around here on my property. It's an addictive hobby. And my first years lumber will soon be ready to use.
Mark you got all the meat off of that bone. Beautiful wood.
thanks James.
That old motor sounds good to me. Never gets old.
I thought sure that rotten spot was gonna cause problems, but it really wasn't bad, Cool!
yes I thought the same thing but it was just at the end.
Thank you for sharing your life with us.J.Au-en
Nice quote from Bob Ross. How appropriate Mark - it really pertains to you. John n
thanks John.
Nice to see you cuttin up again with the whole crew again. BTW sometimes it looks like you are playing Rockem Sockem Robots.
I like the full crew lots of fun.
Used your number dial to pick lottery numbers, didn't win, need to adjust the dial so we can win LOL I loved those WIDDDDE boards they were Purrty! Watched The Eddie segment Sunday was hoping you would have yours today and by grantee's ya did. Have a good week hope the snow wasn't bad. Hi everyone! John Toccoa GA
glad you liked it John.
That Eddie Is Handy As A Pocket On A Shirt!! ✝️
yes for sure.
Strangely satisfying watching this. My wife (an accountant) was saw operator in a very large sawmill for a while. Apparently all the macho boys in the mill were a bit surprised she was better than most of them haha.
Looks like you made 80K ! Congrats! Could that chain saw use a touch of sharping?
thank you.
I run a Detroit for years you should run it one quart low it use a lot less oil does blow out as much
yes I agree .
Hi from Adelide South Australia ,love your vids ,look forward to evey new one, so relaxing for me to watch , its be in the high 37c to 42 c temps here all week and round 5 % to 15% humidity, hot and dry ,look forward to it cooling down here :)
thank you , send some heat up here lol.
I haven't watched your channel for a couple of weeks and was spending the evening watching videos about Donald Trump and his money problems. Then I saw a notice for this video and decide my mind needed a good dose of plain old American hard working people to keep my sanity. I love your videos and God bless you and stay safe.
When you restarted the saw I finally seen the Lazer on the face of that log...🎉🎉
that's good!
I already watched this sawing on Eddie's channel, was nice to see the sawing without all the chatter, and from the other end, LOLL, and yes, you are over 80k now, here comes 100k next. and we do love the faucet sawing
thank you.
They were giving out Oscars last night..........I hoped that you would have won one!!!!!!!!! Good job on the video and the log!!!!!
thanks Alan , we got one from you!
Most days I don't see Mr. Laser, but today I caught a glimpse of him. -->Ric
yes he was out today , very cloudy out today.
i notice when you sae through the surface is nice and
smooth,but when you come back for another go the
saw marks the surface up.??
Very creative, love the way you work,
CONGRATS AT 80K. perfect view of that bottom tong at 14:20.
thanks.
The center of that log got pretty and the rot gave it character
“Chewy” An appropriate name if there ever was one.
yes for sure lol.
You are right when this aired at 80,000 keep up the great work🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 looking at the way you saw that should I cut a donut off the animated table top a stop sign look would have been neat on a table
thank you.
wow Mark, that log is huge!
They say farming is the most dangerous occupation, I beg to differ saw milling with the same safety standards 🤯
No wonder bandsaws are all the rage now
Really nice boards, Mark If I brought home any more wood, my wife would make me sleep with it. We met because of UA-cam (and Paul Bunyan).
Bill
thanks Bill.
I'll love to watch how you operate all the gears in side the cab why you are cutting the big logs.
Nice log mark
thanks Rob.
We use Lexan for our windows it’s very expensive. Just clean it with soak and water. Paint thinner we use to get the pine pitch off the window. It doesn’t ruin the lexan at all
Thx Chuck awesome video you just keep working at it we all make mistakes. The person that dont make mistakes never does anything except make rude comments.
thank you.
Looking for more information on the McCormick saw guide.
McCormick & sons Inc 740-484-4523
Is it bad that I'm looking at the "offcuts", not the boards thinking they would make great CNC wood projects once dried