I thought it had gotten bent somehow but it was out of alignment. I think when I had set the "lead in" the splitter should have been set then also. But I never gave that a thought. I just didn't know, but now I do. Thanks for watching and commenting
the reason 4 the board splitter is so U have a gap 4the board U just sawed if U don't its bind up and board will throwed back 2 U 😮😮 it's not going 2 feel good at all the edger at the sawmill is 4 that U didn't have 2 pull every board back and resaw it again that's more work the edger man runs the edger sets it 2 what is off the carriage run that board through its gone 2 the lumber pile where it's suppose 2 be U still can put put a pulley on that PTO shaft and run the edger that's the way most was and 😊😊 they used the GM DIESEL 671 4 more power U didn't have wait 2 saw a line and run a board through the edger at the same time ⌚ 😊 U get more lumber sawed in a day's time like dad and uncle Rob both could pull a lever and the sawmill had air dogs on it which saved alot of time it was changed over and the lig deck had lig rollers on it very seldom used another fellow a bit older than was a good log turner and he would turn logs all day by very seldom used a can't hook either 😊😊 OMG 4 3O 2O24
I can tell you have a lot of experience around a sawmill. I'm just getting started really. But I did figure out the splitter just need adjusting to get aligned to the blade. I thought maybe it had been bent. I sure do appreciate you commenting on this. I hope one day I'll be able to help someone that just got started. Thank you for watching.
@kendavis625 I appreciate it. One big consideration of running an automatic mill is "can you get help when you are ready to saw?" A manual mill is easier to run solo. And even better is a bandmill. Thanks for watching and commenting
Excellent camera placement. Leave it there for your entire videos. God bless stay safe.
Oh yeah? It's set back a little bit further than where it is on the latest video. Thanks
hi there nice sawing ,nice logs best to all john
I appreciate it
You are really sawmilling now and I like the camera position on the carriage as well as the other positions
We sure are. I appreciate you liking the camera angles. Thanks for watching and commenting
glad to see the old girl runin
Yes sir, she ran better the day after but still put out a lot this day. Thanks for watching and commenting
The question is, how would Mike McCoy fix the issue?
Mike would first consult with Mother.
I thought it had gotten bent somehow but it was out of alignment. I think when I had set the "lead in" the splitter should have been set then also. But I never gave that a thought. I just didn't know, but now I do. Thanks for watching and commenting
the reason 4 the board splitter is so U have a gap 4the board U just sawed if U don't its bind up and board will throwed back 2 U 😮😮 it's not going 2 feel good at all the edger at the sawmill is 4 that U didn't have 2 pull every board back and resaw it again that's more work the edger man runs the edger sets it 2 what is off the carriage run that board through its gone 2 the lumber pile where it's suppose 2 be U still can put put a pulley on that PTO shaft and run the edger that's the way most was and 😊😊 they used the GM DIESEL 671 4 more power U didn't have wait 2 saw a line and run a board through the edger at the same time ⌚ 😊 U get more lumber sawed in a day's time like dad and uncle Rob both could pull a lever and the sawmill had air dogs on it which saved alot of time it was changed over and the lig deck had lig rollers on it very seldom used another fellow a bit older than was a good log turner and he would turn logs all day by very seldom used a can't hook either 😊😊 OMG 4 3O 2O24
I can tell you have a lot of experience around a sawmill. I'm just getting started really. But I did figure out the splitter just need adjusting to get aligned to the blade. I thought maybe it had been bent. I sure do appreciate you commenting on this. I hope one day I'll be able to help someone that just got started. Thank you for watching.
Where are you located
I'm in Granite Falls, NC
@@templehillsawmill1748 . I like that sawmill. I have a Woodmizer but would love to have one like yours.
@kendavis625 I appreciate it. One big consideration of running an automatic mill is "can you get help when you are ready to saw?" A manual mill is easier to run solo. And even better is a bandmill. Thanks for watching and commenting
Turn up your volume mine is all the way up.I can hardly hear you
I sure will. Sorry about that.
First view!
Oh yeah?