I Love cutting Oak! You always know it’s a Red by the smell even if you’re not sure what you got. Only Oak that has that Oder . You Know! Good vid Tony
I like how clean you keep your saw shed and mill. I am hoping to purchase a Woodland mills HM126 in the next couple months, they seem like very popular mills.
Nice cants Tony. I really like using the Turbo 7 blade, it is a 739 good for high horsepower mills and fast smooth cutting. More bitterly cold weather coming our way, stay warm.
You said the 747 Woodmizer blade is your choice for oak... what is it doing for you that others don't? I run the HM126 too and cut a lot of hardwood... looking for the best fast cut. Andy
Andy, up until last year we always used the basic Woodland Mills blades that came with the mill. Bought a ten pack and usd em' on everything..... soft and hardwoods. Then we got into some hickory and started having issues. The Woodland blades cut ok, but lost their edge pretty quickly. I talked to a local blade shop, told them what I was cutting and the hp of our mill, and they recommended the Turbo 747. Our experience has been they cut faster, and stay sharp longer. Hope this helps!
Thanks for the analysis! A bit off-topic, but I wanted to ask: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (air carpet target dish off jeans toilet sweet piano spoil fruit essay). Could you explain how to move them to Binance?
I Love cutting Oak! You always know it’s a Red by the smell even if you’re not sure what you got. Only Oak that has that Oder . You Know! Good vid Tony
Yep, nothing else smells quite like it! Thanks!
I like how clean you keep your saw shed and mill. I am hoping to purchase a Woodland mills HM126 in the next couple months, they seem like very popular mills.
Thank you! Good luck with your mill, I'll bet you really enjoy having your own sawmill!
Nice cants Tony. I really like using the Turbo 7 blade, it is a 739 good for high horsepower mills and fast smooth cutting. More bitterly cold weather coming our way, stay warm.
Thanks John, hopefully syrup weather is on the way soon!
That looked like wind shake separation. Also I am surprised you have enough HP for those 747 blades.
You said the 747 Woodmizer blade is your choice for oak... what is it doing for you that others don't? I run the HM126 too and cut a lot of hardwood... looking for the best fast cut. Andy
Andy, up until last year we always used the basic Woodland Mills blades that came with the mill. Bought a ten pack and usd em' on everything..... soft and hardwoods. Then we got into some hickory and started having issues. The Woodland blades cut ok, but lost their edge pretty quickly. I talked to a local blade shop, told them what I was cutting and the hp of our mill, and they recommended the Turbo 747.
Our experience has been they cut faster, and stay sharp longer. Hope this helps!
Thanks for the analysis! A bit off-topic, but I wanted to ask: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (air carpet target dish off jeans toilet sweet piano spoil fruit essay). Could you explain how to move them to Binance?
Red oak will crack then split
As will most wood to a varying degree. I informed him of that possibility before I milled it. Thanks for the comment!