You know sir watching your hand get that close to the saw makes me cringe.. That’s an accident waiting to happen, and when you play with fire you get burned. I watched my operator, stick his hand in a running moulder, and his hand went up the pipe. It happens that fast, don’t let it be you =/
@@robertgreen8695 I'll have to get back to you on the board foot of what I actually got out of it . The doyle log scale says there's about 640 bf. I'm guessing after all my mistakes and the sawdust probably about 450 bf in Lumber. Thanks for watching
Great sawing Jr thats a smooth running mill😊
@@Jfishersawmill👍 thanks for watching
Um processo de corte totalmente manuel isso é clássico! Muito obrigado por compartilhar! Saudações do Brasil. 👏👍
OMG Gary, that’s a big tree! Can’t tell for sure, but it looks like White Pine!!!
@@walterlamb4756 yes a big white pine. I wish I could have got some help, with these hot days nobody wants to do anything. Thanks for watching
Nice job, lots of nice wood.
@@CharlesElliott-wj6bs thank you and thanks for watching
@@sawmillingGarry your welcome I'm also a new subscriber
Nice work Garry 😀👍🇺🇸🇩🇰
@@mortenbaun5812 thank you sir 👍
Sometimes you have to ask yourself, are these big logs worth all of this extra effort? I'm glad you persevered, you cut some nice lumber!
@@arkansas1336 You are definitely right on that. Thanks for watching
Nice looking lumber, Garry
@@brianwestveer9532 👍 thanks for watching
Thats a bigun
Jr you gonna have to eat more biscuits if you gonna cut them big trees 😅
@@Jfishersawmill 🤣👍
👍👍👍😎☕
That's another pla e that a inch would make a big difference
@@braddobson2060 That's for sure, the log was 39" at the Small end. Thanks for watching
What motor is powering your mill
@@jimruby1348 1966 gmc 351 V6 big block. Thanks for watching
You know sir watching your hand get that close to the saw makes me cringe.. That’s an accident waiting to happen, and when you play with fire you get burned. I watched my operator, stick his hand in a running moulder, and his hand went up the pipe. It happens that fast, don’t let it be you =/
That is one big stick of wood. About how many board feet did you finally end up with?👍👍👍👍👍👍
@@robertgreen8695 I'll have to get back to you on the board foot of what I actually got out of it . The doyle log scale says there's about 640 bf. I'm guessing after all my mistakes and the sawdust probably about 450 bf in Lumber. Thanks for watching
@@sawmillingGarry you did very well...