54 years old, I celebrated #54 34 years ago and waking up every morning. Love the show as my Grand Dad had small saw mill out back of the barn. I remember those really long drive lines and the big circular saw.
@bernardsteffen2788 as long as I can get out of bed and tie my boots on my feet every morning by myself, I don't mind how old get. I'm glad you want to spend a little of your time watching this ole mill and thank you for sharing your memories of yours
Happy birthday, and may you have many more. As far as the issue with the log, as long as no one got hurt and there was no real damage to the equipment, then it is just one of those things. Murphy and his gremlins must have been somewhere near by. I hope everyone well and healthy and happy. Stay safe and warm as the winter hawk breaks out his talons. 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Happy birthday Shannon When that log slipped off that’s part of the reason I always put my log turner back down so the turner doesn’t get wrecked when somthing like that happens. And trust me that happens to everyone at some point. Also if the log turner was up a little more and the carriage happened to hit it boy oh boy you’re talking some damage then. Great video buddy. It’s good you didn’t edit it out. That’s real sawmilling
@@John-z2d4o I appreciate it. I'm so glad you can hear me. I have gotten a head mount mic. I was really hoping it would help. Thanks for watching and commenting
Sorry for this post, it's hard to watch these vids... Curious - is it the camera doing tricks or is the blade loose (16:18)? Seems not to be running true when it's just spinning. I think I'd have a very close inspection of the blade shaft bearings. The blade has a tremendous amount of energy and would reek havoc if it were to come loose!
I think his saw guide pin just isn’t set correctly I’ve noticed the last few videos. After making a cut when coming back should hear a slight pitter patter the log just slightly touching the blade and I don’t hear that enough. So when he pushes to hard the saw will wobble and also when a sawmill is outside like that if the sun is on the saw for too long it will heat it up
That's not a mill. It's a plot of ground, with a rusted out saw. Try an enclosure, some rust remover, some clean-up, fresh paint. Now you'll have a mill. 👍
@@templehillsawmill1748 I know one thing for sure everything I own is rusty but that Sure doesn’t change the fact they run and perform like a top! You just keep doing what you’re doing man, some of us absolutely love this set up and followed along way back when the mcCoys owned her. You’re doing fine brethren!👍🏻 Happy Birthday Sir! I look forward to every video and wished I owned this setup I know that!
I don't know if its because of the position of the camera, but that circular saw blade has a slight wobble (shaft, and blade mounting hub) when not under load, but will settle when shaving the beams. Maybe do a PMC on, tighten the hubs, pillow block, and check the drive shaft for wear. Love your Frick 01-C auto mill, can't find quality made personal mills in these days, they're not made of quality material, and don't last as long as they once did.
I sure appreciate the tips. Mark G. and Andruws Lumber have said the same thing. They say I likely need to have the hub surfaced. But yeah, I will check out all you mentioned. Thank you for watching and commenting
@templehillsawmill1748 I was out in BFE last week. Up a 'Holler' with a dead end road, looking at a tract of timber. There was an old Frick mill, double-aught, handset. Sitting off in the brush.....
Blade appears to have a lot of "wobble" when out of the cut. Maybe that is just apparent due to the video, but seems to settle down when you enter the wood to make a cut. Any concern?
Yeah, it concerns me a lot. I've been working on adjust the guide thinking that the cause. If I remove the guide it won't wobble. Replace the guide and it wobbles. IDK. Biggest issue is I don't have enough time to get into a lot. I'll stumble across something that will resolve the issues. Matter of time. Thanks for watching and commenting
I appreciate the birthday wishes. I am planning on putting a roof over the mill. Hope to get started before to long. Thanks for watching and commenting
Hello JosEPh-zy3yr: 16:37 TERRIBLE!!! Blade lost its tension & needs to be hammered. Or possibly not running it at the correct speed that it is hammered for.
I was able to aquire 70 Loblolly Pine logs and we are going to see how much lumber can be sawed from that.
54 years old, I celebrated #54 34 years ago and waking up every morning. Love the show as my Grand Dad had small saw mill out back of the barn. I remember those really long drive lines and the big circular saw.
@bernardsteffen2788 as long as I can get out of bed and tie my boots on my feet every morning by myself, I don't mind how old get. I'm glad you want to spend a little of your time watching this ole mill and thank you for sharing your memories of yours
Amazing machine. So happy you have it.
Well I appreciate it, Ms. Dyana. I really enjoy working on it. We sawed some today. Thank you for watching and commenting
Happy birthday, Mr. Temple Hill!!!!! I hope you have many more and got what you wished for.
@art1muz13 Thank you very much. I appreciate you watching and commenting
Well happy birthday young fella!
I appreciate it, thank you
Happy birthday 🎁 to you 👍😎
I appreciate it, Clarence. Thank you for watching and commenting
Yeah you’re right things do just happen. I will say Mr. Mike and mother would be very proud. ❤
Well I appreciate the kind words. Thank you for watching and commenting
Happy birthday, Shannon. Looks like some nice lumber.
Bill
It did turn out nice. Thank you for watching and commenting
Happy Birthday! Your doing very well with the mill.
I appreciate it, Randy, thank you for watching and commenting
Happy Birthday Shannon! She sure cranks out the lumber.
I appreciate the birthday wishes, Rob. I like your channel's new name.
Happy birthday from.canadà
@boydbeauchamp636 I appreciate it very much and thank you for watching and commenting
❤Happy Birthday 🎉Shannon.
Thank you
you sure are strong for 54! I don't think I could move that log like you. Hope you had a good birthday. Nice reading you included.
@ashleyburns159 stronger than the average bear
Happy birthday, and may you have many more. As far as the issue with the log, as long as no one got hurt and there was no real damage to the equipment, then it is just one of those things. Murphy and his gremlins must have been somewhere near by. I hope everyone well and healthy and happy. Stay safe and warm as the winter hawk breaks out his talons. 👍👍👍👍👍👍
@robertgreen8695 I appreciate it, Robert. Thanks for watching and commenting
Happy birthday Shannon When that log slipped off that’s part of the reason I always put my log turner back down so the turner doesn’t get wrecked when somthing like that happens. And trust me that happens to everyone at some point. Also if the log turner was up a little more and the carriage happened to hit it boy oh boy you’re talking some damage then. Great video buddy. It’s good you didn’t edit it out. That’s real sawmilling
I appreciate the good tips and birthday wishes. Thank you for watching and commenting
Happy Birthday and I can hear you this week
@@John-z2d4o I appreciate it. I'm so glad you can hear me. I have gotten a head mount mic. I was really hoping it would help. Thanks for watching and commenting
Sorry for this post, it's hard to watch these vids...
Curious - is it the camera doing tricks or is the blade loose (16:18)? Seems not to be running true when it's just spinning.
I think I'd have a very close inspection of the blade shaft bearings. The blade has a tremendous amount of energy and would reek havoc if it were to come loose!
Yeah, you're right. I'm working on it. Hang in there if you can. I know their hard to watch but I appreciate you anyhow.
I think his saw guide pin just isn’t set correctly I’ve noticed the last few videos. After making a cut when coming back should hear a slight pitter patter the log just slightly touching the blade and I don’t hear that enough. So when he pushes to hard the saw will wobble and also when a sawmill is outside like that if the sun is on the saw for too long it will heat it up
hi there happy birth day mine was 2 weeks ago 73 ,got you by a couple , well turner out ok , best to all john
@@fricknjeep watching your video now. That's a nice poplar Jeff had. Happy birthday to you to. I appreciate it
Happy belated birthday!
I appreciate it good buddy. Thank you for watching and commenting
Happy birthday 🎉
Thank you, Dennis
Happy birthday.
Well, thank you
Hope you had a happy birthday 🎉. My 82nd was back in Sept. Hang in there!😁
@aporter701 82 wow! Thank you for the birthday wishes.
That's not a mill. It's a plot of ground, with a rusted out saw. Try an enclosure, some rust remover, some clean-up, fresh paint. Now you'll have a mill. 👍
Hmm. You are so encouraging. I'll run out to the hardware right away. Thanks for watching and commenting
@@templehillsawmill1748 I know one thing for sure everything I own is rusty but that Sure doesn’t change the fact they run and perform like a top! You just keep doing what you’re doing man, some of us absolutely love this set up and followed along way back when the mcCoys owned her. You’re doing fine brethren!👍🏻 Happy Birthday Sir! I look forward to every video and wished I owned this setup I know that!
54 years old? You're just a kid! I turned 74 on Oct 1st. I'm old enough to be your daddy. Happy Birthday, James!
I appreciate the birthday wishes. Thanks for watching and commenting
Good luck 👍
@dwiirawatiofficial5864 well I appreciate it and thank you for watching and commenting
Happy Birthday 😅
@gregwitkamp5583 thank you, Greg, I appreciate you watching and commenting
Happy Birthday James. I turned 78 this April so you have a long time to go.
I appreciate it. As long as I can tie my boots on every morning, I don't care how old I get😊 Thank you for watching and commenting
Happy birthday shannon
I appreciate it Fellas. Thanks for watching and commenting
Nice boards.
I appreciate it, Karen, thank you for watching and commenting
I don't know if its because of the position of the camera, but that circular saw blade has a slight wobble (shaft, and blade mounting hub) when not under load, but will settle when shaving the beams. Maybe do a PMC on, tighten the hubs, pillow block, and check the drive shaft for wear. Love your Frick 01-C auto mill, can't find quality made personal mills in these days, they're not made of quality material, and don't last as long as they once did.
I sure appreciate the tips. Mark G. and Andruws Lumber have said the same thing. They say I likely need to have the hub surfaced. But yeah, I will check out all you mentioned. Thank you for watching and commenting
Happy Birthday Shannon , you need to train your dogs better! Just be careful stay safe!
I appreciate it. Thanks for watching and commenting
happy birthday
I appreciate it. Thanks for watching and commenting
Pemotongan kayu yang luar biasa mantap 🎉❤❤
I appreciate it. Thanks for watching and commenting. I had to translate it. Where are you from
Those old Frick mills have turned out a lot of lumber. Fifty years ago, there was one in almost every county.
I've been told that this mill was manufactured in 1972. So, it is 50 yrs old to. Thanks for watching and commenting
@templehillsawmill1748 I was out in BFE last week. Up a 'Holler' with a dead end road, looking at a tract of timber. There was an old Frick mill, double-aught, handset. Sitting off in the brush.....
@TheCowboylogic well I'll be! Sad to see, a lot of memories that the old mill isn't able to share with anyone.
Blade appears to have a lot of "wobble" when out of the cut. Maybe that is just apparent due to the video, but seems to settle down when you enter the wood to make a cut. Any concern?
Yeah, it concerns me a lot. I've been working on adjust the guide thinking that the cause. If I remove the guide it won't wobble. Replace the guide and it wobbles. IDK. Biggest issue is I don't have enough time to get into a lot. I'll stumble across something that will resolve the issues. Matter of time. Thanks for watching and commenting
Happy birthday. Do you ever plan on enclosing the mill?
I appreciate the birthday wishes. I am planning on putting a roof over the mill. Hope to get started before to long. Thanks for watching and commenting
@ that will make a big improvement on your setup.
@williamkleinsLost40Lodge yes sir, I'm looking forward to it
Is that blade wobble bad?
Hello JosEPh-zy3yr:
16:37
TERRIBLE!!!
Blade lost its tension & needs to be hammered.
Or possibly not running it at the correct speed that it is hammered for.
@JosEPh-zy3yr yes it is. But, I'm able to put up with it until I get it resolved.
Tail one of these dam things 2 many times
Roger, you should do it again. Thank you for watching and commenting
@templehillsawmill1748 I am to dam old now.
I hear that. I feel like I am some days