Howdy everyone, this years filer tours where off the chain. we all learnt so much and so appreciative to get the opportunity. Hope you all enjoy www.loggerwade.com/
I love helping folks out with sawfiling problems. Ive learned a lot because i had lots of problems myself when i started filing. Been doing it 15 years now. Sawing since 2000.
Super nice mills. Things have changed so much from back in the day . I worked for Averitt Lumber Company in North Middle Tennessee. He owned 3 mills at back then . 1 in Tn. 2 in KY. .
Wade thanks for this Video. You to show your Looker what great Mechanical Equipment is necessary, from a Treetrunk a good Board to cut. And this in different to spread and longs. Too the attendance from the Saw and Machinen. You to show this all wonderful. Once more Thanks. 👌👍
Whole lotta stuff I know nothing about in this video. I mainly watch cause of you and your attitude. And you're crazy enough, we could get along. Buenos dias Tater! 😂
I live in Central PA and I will tell you first hand the Amish don't do anything that isn't needed. They are so efficient and so professional at what they do. All my nieghbors are Amish and are super people. I run a small 1 man band mill nothing like this lol. That CAT Gen set is well over 1.5 million!
I do saws for an Amish mill and their bands were so bad that I had To go over to the mill and show them stuff they had to do so they wouldn't destroy their saws. With in 6 runs.
Great video !! How's the Saw Filing going think you learned a lot at meeting !! Was a good filers meeting was there to . Hang in there u will get it all figured out!!!
Don't sell your self short. You can learn something from everyone. Others can learn from you as well, with all the tweaks and mods you've done to get efficiency up in your operation.
Great video, thanx for sharing. Awesome you learning to speak the new language to better relations with your employees. Excellent example to set, keep being awesome bro, stay lifted!!
Logger Wade have You been drinking Bud Lite .LOL..With Your Pronouns . 😂😂😂..Have You ever seen where the Grader is setting Down and Sprays paint like For one common 2 common and Select. When I was a kid I worked in the Grading room. Stacking. And the Grader was above us setting down just Flipping boards and painting lines on them then we would stack them accordingly..Just wondering. Working at a Saw Mill is Hard work. I started out on the Green line and worked up to the Grading room. Technology has changed Alot from what I'm seeing. On your videos . Liked the Video brought back some Great memories..
You ever come to Mississippi you need to come see Henderson lumber we got a head rig gang saw a resaw and a big edger I run it and a little edger all we cut is pine
I noticed you wearing a t-shirt that said Oleson on it? is that a sawmill? My dad worked for a sawmill by that name years ago, was wandering if maby the family moved to a different state and the younger generation restarted or kept the business going in a different state. By the way the mill I am talking about was in Maine.
Great video Wade. If sawing frozen hickory logs is causing problems with your band saws, would it be possible to keep your hickory log inventory decked in the yard until Spring? If you can accumulate hickory logs during the winter and then saw it out when warm weather returns. That would be a way to avoid the frozen log problems. Just a thought. Thanks for the interesting tour of the the sawmills and the updates on the band saw filing techniques.
Unfortunately mills have to saw what ever speices the market is paying the most for at the time. Thats the sawmill struggle in a nut shell. having the right logs at the right time to make the most profit. figure that out and your the king. I love Sawmilling.
Once in a while frozen Maple gives me fits. I run frost notch year round. I'll take a chisel and wail one in as well when it gets very cold. Really helps a lot. I stopped running my teeth wider in the summer as well. If they run well with small teeth in the winter then it should run well in the summer as well. Less horse power drawn. Also if you have dust issues, slowing your mill down helps a lot as well. Our headsaw is 7700 SFPM. Took that down from 8500. Makes a fatter chip.
I love helping folks out with sawfiling problems. Ive learned a lot because i had lots of problems myself when i started filing. Been doing it 15 years now. Sawing since 2000.
great video thanks for sharing 👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍
otro mas excellente vidja de logger wade, gracias amigo
Thanks for sharing.... very good stuff..
HOLY SHIT that first mill was smoking had less than 4 ft gaps between the boards. Thats almost resaw production. WOW! Love these mill tours bud!
The footage you got was good. That one head saw was amazing. I can see way you were fascinated with it.
Super nice mills. Things have changed so much from back in the day . I worked for Averitt Lumber Company in North Middle Tennessee. He owned 3 mills at back then . 1 in Tn. 2 in KY. .
You are the most upbeat human I've seen ,keep it up brother I love you and yours❤
hello logger wade its is randy and i like yours video is cool thanks friends randy
Wade thanks for this Video. You to show your Looker what great Mechanical Equipment is necessary, from a Treetrunk a good Board to cut. And this in different to spread and longs. Too the attendance from the Saw and Machinen. You to show this all wonderful. Once more Thanks. 👌👍
Whole lotta stuff I know nothing about in this video. I mainly watch cause of you and your attitude. And you're crazy enough, we could get along. Buenos dias Tater! 😂
Yoder Saw is only 2 hours south of us. We did business with them in 1994-5 when we ran someone elses Sanborn with 6" band.
I live in Central PA and I will tell you first hand the Amish don't do anything that isn't needed. They are so efficient and so professional at what they do. All my nieghbors are Amish and are super people. I run a small 1 man band mill nothing like this lol. That CAT Gen set is well over 1.5 million!
I do saws for an Amish mill and their bands were so bad that I had To go over to the mill and show them stuff they had to do so they wouldn't destroy their saws. With in 6 runs.
You was only 20 minutes from me I love to watch the Amish saw mills.
great video, you can learn something from every mill. Sawmill people are super creative, good job on the tours.
Great video
We ain't playing around over here Wade. 😂 Y'all got prettier timber, but we ain't too shabby ourselves.
Wade I appreciate what footage you got , love seeing the mill vidjas
Great video !! How's the Saw Filing going think you learned a lot at meeting !! Was a good filers meeting was there to . Hang in there u will get it all figured out!!!
Don't sell your self short. You can learn something from everyone. Others can learn from you as well, with all the tweaks and mods you've done to get efficiency up in your operation.
Can't wait to see u back in the woods. Great video 👍 👍
Thank you for your road trip it was amazing. I'm sure we all learned a little bit and hopefully. Everybody else did too thank you for sharing
Great stuff Wade, Thank You for taking us along👌👍🙏🙂
Great video, thanx for sharing. Awesome you learning to speak the new language to better relations with your employees. Excellent example to set, keep being awesome bro, stay lifted!!
Buckin sent me. 👍
Would love to see the mill and the logging operation
I would think if you put the ASM mill up against a Cleerman Lumber Pro it would out produce it. That is a very cool system.
Howdy logger wade
Logger Wade have You been drinking Bud Lite .LOL..With Your Pronouns . 😂😂😂..Have You ever seen where the Grader is setting Down and Sprays paint like For one common 2 common and Select. When I was a kid I worked in the Grading room. Stacking. And the Grader was above us setting down just Flipping boards and painting lines on them then we would stack them accordingly..Just wondering. Working at a Saw Mill is Hard work. I started out on the Green line and worked up to the Grading room. Technology has changed Alot from what I'm seeing. On your videos . Liked the Video brought back some Great memories..
You ever come to Mississippi you need to come see Henderson lumber we got a head rig gang saw a resaw and a big edger I run it and a little edger all we cut is pine
I bet you guys go through the wood
@@LoggerWade we cut 90 to a hundred thousand feet a day depends on how many brake downs we have
I noticed you wearing a t-shirt that said Oleson on it? is that a sawmill? My dad worked for a sawmill by that name years ago, was wandering if maby the family moved to a different state and the younger generation restarted or kept the business going in a different state. By the way the mill I am talking about was in Maine.
Have you fallen down a rabbit hole with David Haley and Jason works alot??
Right we want them back too
At your mill do you get penalized for poor power factor? Do you do any power factor correction, if you do get penalized?
Great video Wade. If sawing frozen hickory logs is causing problems with your band saws, would it be possible to keep your hickory log inventory decked in the yard until Spring? If you can accumulate hickory logs during the winter and then saw it out when warm weather returns. That would be a way to avoid the frozen log problems. Just a thought. Thanks for the interesting tour of the the sawmills and the updates on the band saw filing techniques.
Unfortunately mills have to saw what ever speices the market is paying the most for at the time. Thats the sawmill struggle in a nut shell. having the right logs at the right time to make the most profit. figure that out and your the king. I love Sawmilling.
Once in a while frozen Maple gives me fits. I run frost notch year round. I'll take a chisel and wail one in as well when it gets very cold. Really helps a lot. I stopped running my teeth wider in the summer as well. If they run well with small teeth in the winter then it should run well in the summer as well. Less horse power drawn. Also if you have dust issues, slowing your mill down helps a lot as well. Our headsaw is 7700 SFPM. Took that down from 8500. Makes a fatter chip.
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I noticed that there were alot of amish
You were 20 min. from my house I would like get your thought on a little tree problem I have what you would do
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