Never boring for me. Growing up my Dad worked in three saw mills, Fawnskin, Ca., Baldwin Lake, Ca., and Newport, Or. I never got to see him on the job, but the different wood scents came home with him on his clothes. Sure glad I have those memories. I enjoy your views.
You can make all the "victims" go "boom" as much as you want. It's all good by me. I love watching you guys work. I'm starting to get it more and more.
My grandad worked a steam powered sawmill as a young man. I loved hearing his stories of those times in his life .I often wish I had listened more attentively. These videos remind me of those stories of his.
Good sawing and I got a KICK out of the outtakes! That was RICH! Glad to see ZZ Mark that glows in the dark and you're going to have to slip and get Sir Buzz Buzzworthy on video. GOOD diesel burning and Happy Week, Thanks Mark and God Bless Yall!
This wasn't boring at all, Mark. I was surprised how much those logs were closing on the back end. Some interesting rooster tails. Great outtakes, too. A good chuckle there. It's good to see you back again ZZ. Bill
My family and I are coming down to Pennsylvania the week of August 7th from Ontario Canada. I'd love to come and meet you guys but my wife and I aren't the type to impose on people. Great Chanel thank you.
I wish I knew where you guys were at when I was living in Pgh and was a First Sergeant at the 911th. I retired from the Port Authority in 94 and the AF in 2004. My brothers and I cut a lot of trees from our property in Baldwin and sure would have known of your mill! Great videos. Living in North Carolina for the past 18 years.
Let the haters hate, but you guys just keep doing what your doing, I find a certain fascination in watching you do what you do it is soothing and relaxing and your so right about those greedy CEO,s I don't know how they can justify earning 40million dollars per year when the lowest paid workers are paid $7 25 per hour in Australia the minimum wage is currently about $22-25 per hour
Another enjoyable sawing video, Mark !! Just watching "Chewy" doing his thing is fascinating. He sure knows how to turn those heavy logs and put them in position !! Have a safe month, EVERY month !!
I love watching your videos. I ran a head rig Almost identical to this. I’m amazed you can’t do the simple math in your head so you don’t end up with those thin little pieces of perfect wood which takes away from the first board you Make on the log. The math is pretty simple to do in your head. I was actually doing it as you were sawing knowing where you needed to go before you did and you had the cheat sheet lol
Hello Guys, I would truly love to spend a day working with you as an Apprentice for a Day, These old sawmills are fascinating to watch, >Joe Morris , Dundalk MD,
WONDERFUL. This video contains content which give more information for me to support all of you as good fellow human beings. I think FAIR is a very good word. I think WORK is a very good word. We will probably never be able to become friends because of the distant of separation. (New Mexico Plate 334-CGR on the wall)
HI MARK the 1ST log was the best and made some nice boards the 2ND log wasn't bad it did have 2 SS in it that what made it look bad mark there was no other way 2 turn or saw it usually U can turn the crook 2 the top and saw it not that time it had a crook at both ends 😮😮 OMG 7 24 2O23
I have seen in the video a what looks like hemlock lying there, I don’t know if you have made a video on sawing hemlock with shake and see what happens with the shake
Love the plaque. I feel bad that I did not come up with it first. I mostly copy others work because I am not good at creating original art. Is there a name for that little triangle of wood that is left behind when the board breaks off before it is finished cutting????? Is it a pain in the butt????🤣 It good to see all the guys. 😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😉
Hallo Männer Grüße aus Deutschland, bei euch würde ich gerne arbeiten, Menschen mit Gefühl für Holz, ich wünsche euch noch viele Jahre gute Aufträge und bleibt gesund
Boy, you should've seen the logs I saw today in the back of a truck for a tree service. They had to be over 40 inches across. If I stood in front of the logs with my arms outstretched, I would reach side to side.
@@jeromebercik7097 we make pointed stakes at Townsend lumber in Ontario I’m sure you can find the number online Call for a price can be made out of any wood you would like I’m sure
No, it is not the same thing over and over. It is different every log. I have been watching a mason named J Harvey, every rock is not the same. Maybe it is because I am so left brained, but I really enjoy every rock and every log.
Eight o’clock in the morning just back in for breakfast them are some nice pices of timber there’s to much good wood goes for firewood sutch a waste , next job put an axle back in a trailer we’ve just recovered ,, it’s not the cost of repairs it’s the cost of your negligence in not maintaining your equipment but it keeps us in work,, you guys have a nice day
TheEdgar used to me my Hero, now he means nothing to me, and it just burns me up. TheEdward went from Hero right past Zero to Nero, just that fast. Too bad there isn't an easy way to remotely trigger a carrage mounted LP bottle of compressed air dircted to blow on each head block base, which would puff away any bark remnants.
Love it when you call the logs victims.
me too.
You say boring, but I enjoyed listening to your reasoning on how to cut the logs.
thanks Ken.
I’ve been watching your channel for the past couple months now. Never realized how much math and planning involved in cutting lumber from logs.
GREETINGS AND BLESSINGS
GOD START TO THE WEEK
🙏👍💪♥️
Friends can be like that, better than wives some times! I have a friend like that!
Never boring for me. Growing up my Dad worked in three saw mills, Fawnskin, Ca., Baldwin Lake, Ca., and Newport, Or. I never got to see him on the job, but the different wood scents came home with him on his clothes. Sure glad I have those memories. I enjoy your views.
thank you.
You can make all the "victims" go "boom" as much as you want. It's all good by me. I love watching you guys work. I'm starting to get it more and more.
thanks Anthony.
It can become quite addictive viewing
Another great video, Mark. Made my day, after a less than ordinary working day. Thank you
thanks Patrick.
Sawmilling never gets old. I really miss our saw ..
My grandad worked a steam powered sawmill as a young man. I loved hearing his stories of those times in his life .I often wish I had listened more attentively. These videos remind me of those stories of his.
that was very hard work for sure.
Never bored watching a buzz saw. Keep safe and see you soon.
thank you.
thanks Mark, Eddie, ZZ Mark and Buzzsaw, great to see ZZ back and feeling better. loved the out take at the end, lol
thanks John.
Good sawing and I got a KICK out of the outtakes! That was RICH! Glad to see ZZ Mark that glows in the dark and you're going to have to slip and get Sir Buzz Buzzworthy on video. GOOD diesel burning and Happy Week, Thanks Mark and God Bless Yall!
thanks Lewie.
@@markgalicic7788 U 2!
I remember stacking Crib block for the coal mines, header boards, and shimming materials all for the Coal Industry.
Keep doing, what your doing. We enjoy it, and thank you. You can not please all of the people, all of the time. Some just like to complain.
thank you , great comment!
@@markgalicic7788 TRUE too!
Love the out takes at the end. Anytime is a good time for having a few laughs. Nicely done video.
thank you.
This wasn't boring at all, Mark. I was surprised how much those logs were closing on the back end. Some interesting rooster tails. Great outtakes, too. A good chuckle there. It's good to see you back again ZZ.
Bill
thanks Bill , glad you liked it.
I come for the sawing by the end I’m soothed enough for my afternoon nap 👍🇬🇧🤓
glad you liked it.
Nice touch with the background steel guitar music!
I like that too.
My family and I are coming down to Pennsylvania the week of August 7th from Ontario Canada. I'd love to come and meet you guys but my wife and I aren't the type to impose on people. Great Chanel thank you.
that will be great , email me at markgalicic@verizon.net so we can set something up.
Music at the end has a good beat. Thank you
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Good evening from a Grey Glasgow, Scotland.
Love the booms.
good evening James.
Love the Boom and the Dogs
glad you like it.
Super 😎😎😎Video! The second victom/log was ugly so good thing making decking out of it!
thank you.
Love the Boom
Out takes hilarious 😂
glad you liked them lol.
I wish I knew where you guys were at when I was living in Pgh and was a First Sergeant at the 911th. I retired from the Port Authority in 94 and the AF in 2004. My brothers and I cut a lot of trees from our property in Baldwin and sure would have known of your mill! Great videos. Living in North Carolina for the past 18 years.
thank you for your service.
Great video Mark, thanks for sharing. long live the BOOM!
thanks Stephen.
I sure love the BOOMS
I look forward to the “boom”. Keep it up.
thanks David.
Let the haters hate, but you guys just keep doing what your doing, I find a certain fascination in watching you do what you do it is soothing and relaxing and your so right about those greedy CEO,s I don't know how they can justify earning 40million dollars per year when the lowest paid workers are paid $7 25 per hour in Australia the minimum wage is currently about $22-25 per hour
great comment!
Not boring at all. Love all your videos.
It's nice too see the band back together again thank for the videos
thanks James.
Good evening from Lincolnshire UK.
good evening Andrew.
7:12 Love the Red, White and Blue Dog on number 1. . .
yes the worn primer looks blue and white lol.
Love your videos
thanks Andrew.
Glad to see mr ZZ out of the big house!
Another enjoyable sawing video, Mark !! Just watching "Chewy" doing his thing is fascinating. He sure knows how to turn those heavy logs and put them in position !! Have a safe month, EVERY month !!
yes he is feeling much better.
Good to see everybody get a good laugh. thanks.
yes everyone needs a good laugh now and then lol!
God bless you sir.
I love watching your videos. I ran a head rig Almost identical to this. I’m amazed you can’t do the simple math in your head so you don’t end up with those thin little pieces of perfect wood which takes away from the first board you Make on the log. The math is pretty simple to do in your head. I was actually doing it as you were sawing knowing where you needed to go before you did and you had the cheat sheet lol
thanks Wayne , yes a cheat sheet is the way to go.
@@markgalicic7788 no. Learning to do the simple math in your head is the way to go. Probably hard to do while you are narating the video lol.
Personally I rather liked this video. I didn't find it boring at all!!
thanks Peter.
Great video mark thanks for sharing 👍
thanks Gary , how's the 671 ?
@@markgalicic7788 I got the filters hoping to get away from the mill long enough to go over and mess with it
hello mark and eddies and zzmark it's is randy and i like yours video is cool thanks friends randy
thanks Randy.
Good work men.
thanks Paul.
I worked on a mill like this and still like watching the videos, i know how hard the work is but still cut firewood today
glad you like it , I do like cutting firewood too.
Glad to see zz back and feeling better, hot day will take the sap out of you
he was tired after sawing.
Enjoy all your videos
thanks Robert.
Hello Guys, I would truly love to spend a day working with you as an Apprentice for a Day,
These old sawmills are fascinating to watch, >Joe Morris , Dundalk MD,
a lot of liability involved in being able to work in this environment
WONDERFUL. This video contains content which give more information for me to support all of you as good fellow human beings. I think FAIR is a very good word. I think WORK is a very good word. We will probably never be able to become friends because of the distant of separation. (New Mexico Plate 334-CGR on the wall)
yes that's a long drive up here just to say hi lol.
HI MARK the 1ST log was the best and made some nice boards the 2ND log wasn't bad it did have 2 SS in it that what made it look bad mark there was no other way 2 turn or saw it usually U can turn the crook 2 the top and saw it not that time it had a crook at both ends 😮😮 OMG 7 24 2O23
yes it was very crooked for sure.
Agree with you 100% on corporate greed. I believe that’s been the biggest reason for inflation after COVID.
yes for sure Mike.
Them Timbers Are Baby Food For ZZM And THE!
yes for sure.
I check every day for a new video , and several times a day . just in case you slip one in unexpectedly.
I have a short video coming soon.
Good to see the team back in place. Where are you hanging the bicycle pump?
thanks , we need to put it next to the plaque.
Fun fun 😊😊😊
thanks Evan.
American white oak is amazing stuff
It ain't fair. ❤
Good morning to all from SE Louisiana 28 July 23.
hi there may be time for a lazor for ZZ good show john
thanks John.
You need a bigger yellow circle for as your eyes get older, and we can see it better too.
Or a big digital readout. But WTH, as long as the current one gets er done it's golden.
good idea.
Love you guys!
thank you.
Maple is such a great wood.Just wondering if you have ever cut a "BOG OAK? TREE? I HEAR IT IS THE MOST EXPENSIVE WOOD AROUND?
Hey Mark, where'd you get that music at 3:30 there? I'm a huge fan of the pedal steel guitar. What is the name of that piece?
BRING THE BOOM !!!
BOOM!
How often do you calibrate the measurements on the saw?
Real Americans showing what you can do when you are not afraid to work.
I like it!
I find that your camera is a bit to high but you have a great thing going.
👍👌👏
thanks Charles.
How did nuts 319 get his name just curious love your videos be safe and have a great holiday Sam
mark whats the name of the tune that hans ronnback playing like very much
I have seen in the video a what looks like hemlock lying there, I don’t know if you have made a video on sawing hemlock with shake and see what happens with the shake
Love the plaque. I feel bad that I did not come up with it first. I mostly copy others work because I am not good at creating original art. Is there a name for that little triangle of wood that is left behind when the board breaks off before it is finished cutting????? Is it a pain in the butt????🤣 It good to see all the guys. 😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😉
thanks Alan , not sure what to call it "pain in the butt" is a good name lol.
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thanks Karen.
How often do you lubricate the pivot posts for the grass hopper cable & hose carrier??? Thanks Eamon,
once a month.
Can ZZMark bring show n tell of the things he makes out of the scrap lumber?
yes he can.
are all logs near you for custormers
yes sir.
I just saw one of your shorts.
What happened to the 671 ???
🙏🙏🙏🙏
thank you Sharon.
Hallo Männer Grüße aus Deutschland, bei euch würde ich gerne arbeiten, Menschen mit Gefühl für Holz, ich wünsche euch noch viele Jahre gute Aufträge und bleibt gesund
Why do you “rest” the sled at the far end of the mill? Does it have to do with the hydraulic pressure?
I park the carriage there so I can check everything after sawing.
did youn put the taper back?
yes sir.
Boy, you should've seen the logs I saw today in the back of a truck for a tree service. They had to be over 40 inches across. If I stood in front of the logs with my arms outstretched, I would reach side to side.
that's huge!
Hmmm...a sawmill saws logs all the time...whooda thunkit?
Have you ever done surveying stakes?
no sir.
@@markgalicic7788 Not yet!
As a surveyors we were always looking for affordable prices.
@@jeromebercik7097 we make pointed stakes at Townsend lumber in Ontario I’m sure you can find the number online Call for a price can be made out of any wood you would like I’m sure
@@jeromebercik7097 My son-in-law is a professional bushwhacker. Will be getting his license before long too.
You were at Mat from Diesel Creek
yes I was.
Eddy good joke lmao😂😂😂😂
How about Lieutenant (LT) for the Log Turner
or chewy.
@@markgalicic7788 Leave it Chewy. My Leutenant days are Long Gone and I want to keep them that way!
@@markgalicic7788 it always should have been Tina. For obvious reasons.
No great loss if you don’t like the booms!
very true Mark.
Red oak for bridge decking ?
i would have picked white oak..but ...
why they will tear it up in a few months and white oak is big money.
Can i come and help you guys sometime?
No, it is not the same thing over and over. It is different every log.
I have been watching a mason named J Harvey, every rock is not the same.
Maybe it is because I am so left brained, but I really enjoy every rock and every log.
I agree every log is different for sure that's why I have been sawing for so long.
hello mark it's is randy and boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom
BOOM!
Who's the other guy that works all the time but is never named or acknowledged?
Buzz saw Buzzy.
What happened to the bridge decking
it gets ripped up from heavy machinery.
Hello, Team.
Hello Everton.
Eight o’clock in the morning just back in for breakfast them are some nice pices of timber there’s to much good wood goes for firewood sutch a waste , next job put an axle back in a trailer we’ve just recovered ,, it’s not the cost of repairs it’s the cost of your negligence in not maintaining your equipment but it keeps us in work,, you guys have a nice day
Got to schedule down time for maintenance or your equipment will do it for you.
thanks Alex.
Question for you guys…
What is the largest chunk of metal that you’ve found in a log?
From: Chris “Daddy’O” Parsons
big eye bolts , chain , railroad spike.
That swing blade looks like its smoking when you cut the board
it does need sharpened for sure.
At 20:55 you interfered in the birth of a turtle you heathen you!
for sure.
TheEdgar used to me my Hero, now he means nothing to me, and it just burns me up. TheEdward went from Hero right past Zero to Nero, just that fast. Too bad there isn't an easy way to remotely trigger a carrage mounted LP bottle of compressed air dircted to blow on each head block base, which would puff away any bark remnants.
Looking at the order sheet in the cab, some poor guy waiting all year for some 3 x 4.
that's funny lol.