Hey Mr.Brent if you look back at some of my old videos when we had the Manuel mill the Norwood I cut some 4x4 blocks with a slice in one end into like a wheel chock and had a few laying around under the mill. For when me or Bonnie was by our self we could turn the logs and grab one and put under it from rolling back and until we got the dogs set. Helped out a lot
Good job, I bet that made some booms when it rolled down onto the deck. I've gotten into the habit of pushing the cant a couple inches away from the stops before turning, seems to make it a little easier.
It's always nice when family stops by, especially when you haven't seen them in a while. Take care Brent!
Yes we’ll take them any time they can make it.
Glad see you got to have some family time in on that milling. Good job Mr.Brent
Hey Steve, we always like to see them.
Brent
Hey Mr Brent , I know they were happy to see you and be there . Very nice milling
Thanks Del. Two of the kids are in collage and two are finished. They come up when they get a chance.
Brent
Hey Mr.Brent if you look back at some of my old videos when we had the Manuel mill the Norwood
I cut some 4x4 blocks with a slice in one end into like a wheel chock and had a few laying around under the mill. For when me or Bonnie was by our self we could turn the logs and grab one and put under it from rolling back and until we got the dogs set. Helped out a lot
That's a. good idea.I just used a wedge and tried to kick it while holding the cant hook
Brent
Good job, I bet that made some booms when it rolled down onto the deck. I've gotten into the habit of pushing the cant a couple inches away from the stops before turning, seems to make it a little easier.
Hey Paul. Yes it made some noise. When I'm by myself and the cant flat on the bunks and the side supports I have to slid it away from them.
Brent