Thats a lot of saw mill there and that log turner is awesome. Your comments at the end of the video are very true and refreshing, Justified by the BLOOD OF JESUS is so true. Thanks for show.
Jake, these log turners are a back saver for sure. I wouldn't want to mess with those guys who turn these logs by hand. I appreciate your mentioning your favor of sharing a few verses at the end of my videos. Thanks for watching and commenting
@@templehillsawmill1748 our band mill is a baby timber king and most of this outfit burns firewood . Our mill the offbearer is behind sawyer ( dad) so we put a 14 ft saw buck just behind my station turn an drop he's late 70s so I cut about 2 saw buck full a day when he wants to cut . Channel is awesome a d those big logs looked great sawn out . Be careful stay safe 10 fingers and 10 toes at quitting time . Looking forward to more videos
Be nice to get a roof/shed for that saw. Good luck, what type motor does your saw use sounds like a Detroit 2 clycle but utube is not reliable? Ray Stormont
Yes, it is the Dietroit, Ray. It's a 671. It's not an attractive motor, but the ole fella I got it from had been through it not too many hours ago. Thanks for watching and commenting
Lol. Oh my! I've never been mistaken for a Yankee before. I went to Hawaii when I was 16 yrs old and shut a restaurant down. I gave the waitress my order, and she said hold on a minute. She returned with all the cooks and other waitresses, and with all them around my table looking at me, she said, "Okay, go ahead and tell me what you want again," lol. Thanks for watching and commenting
Lol. I just saw your name is Victor. That just reminded me I went to NY one time and a funny thing happened from a result of my accent. I'll tell it in my next video. Appreciate you watching
When your tailing a busy saw its usualy all you can do to keep up with the slabs . let the other guy stack the lumber. The sawers life is in the hands of the tailer.
Great sawing today. Your last log is the type of logs we saw all day long crooked pallet logs you want to start sawing them logs with the bow up or down first
Hey buddy I really enjoy your videos and seeing your progress over the last two years getting it dialed in. Wish you could talk chad into bringing Mary Ruth up to catch a few boards and reminis about the days gone by. Still find myself watching Mike's videos and sure miss seeing him and her together. Take care my friend.
@johnnysharpe3812 At the time when I was moving the mill, the McCoys said they would like to visit one day. I would really like for them to do that. They have an open invitation, but I have often thought that if they do, I wouldn't video it for youtube. I wouldn't feel comfortable "profiting" by inviting them to my house. They can upload a video if they would want. But, anyway, I do need to invite them again, maybe after it cools down some this fall. Thanks for watching and commenting
It is hard to find, especially for me because I don't buy logs. I have several people who are tree trimmers and they drop logs off at the mill for me. Thank you for watching and commenting
Nope....I thought it was bad enough Old Boy reaching that close to the blade at 9:05 to 9:12....that little escapade at 13:06 to 13:12 was it for me....stopped watching!
@timriddle3001 yes sir it is Tim. I bought it from the family in early 2022. I was just out of ideas for a title on this video, so I was just click baiting with the largest saw. Just funning. I like your channel and sawing. Thanks for watching and commenting
@@timriddle3001 One drawback to the Automatic Mills are you have to have help. I think it's easier to mill alone with the Manual Mills. I appreciate you watching
I had told him to. The idea was he would be ready at the saw, resulting faster and safer sawing. I, too, noticed while watching the video that he did have time to help out more, but sometimes you just don't see stuff until watching a recording. And keep in mind we are only sawing eight to ten logs usually. Thanks for asking, watching, and commenting
Thanks!
Dennis, I sure do appreciate the donation to the channel. You are a kind man. Thanks for watching and commenting also
First time watching your channel. Absolutely loved it that is a monster saw 😊
Well, I sure appreciate the kind words. I hope I keep you interested in the upcoming content. Thank you for watching and commenting
Rance here, that 60” circle saw really gets at those logs
Yes, sir, Rance, I've been told the 60" is difficult to run, but I like it myself, if not for that reason alone.
Thats a lot of saw mill there and that log turner is awesome. Your comments at the end of the video are very true and refreshing, Justified by the BLOOD OF JESUS is so true. Thanks for show.
Jake, these log turners are a back saver for sure. I wouldn't want to mess with those guys who turn these logs by hand. I appreciate your mentioning your favor of sharing a few verses at the end of my videos. Thanks for watching and commenting
awesome sawmill work i hope you are always well there my friend. greetings woodworking
Thank you and please stay with the channel
Is it a bell saw or ?? Just curious . We run a 2 man band mill
No sir, it is a full size circular sawmill. A Frick 01-C
Thanks for watching and commenting
60 inch saw is that entire cut or the size of blade over all ? Off bearer is staying plenty busy . Yall firewood your slabs ?
Ronny, that saw is 60" in diameter. I'm pretty sure it will make a 24" cut. I'm not set up to process the slabwood but I do want to do that
@@templehillsawmill1748 our band mill is a baby timber king and most of this outfit burns firewood . Our mill the offbearer is behind sawyer ( dad) so we put a 14 ft saw buck just behind my station turn an drop he's late 70s so I cut about 2 saw buck full a day when he wants to cut . Channel is awesome a d those big logs looked great sawn out . Be careful stay safe 10 fingers and 10 toes at quitting time . Looking forward to more videos
@@ronnymcbay1728 that's cool. It makes nice firewood. I appreciate the kind words
Nice video! Enjoyed the video as always
Glad you enjoyed!
Be nice to get a roof/shed for that saw. Good luck, what type motor does your saw use sounds like a Detroit 2 clycle but utube is not reliable? Ray Stormont
Yes, it is the Dietroit, Ray. It's a 671. It's not an attractive motor, but the ole fella I got it from had been through it not too many hours ago. Thanks for watching and commenting
If you speed up video by X2 you sound like a New Yorker! Lol 😂 AWSOME VIDEO SIR!!!!!
Lol. Oh my! I've never been mistaken for a Yankee before. I went to Hawaii when I was 16 yrs old and shut a restaurant down. I gave the waitress my order, and she said hold on a minute. She returned with all the cooks and other waitresses, and with all them around my table looking at me, she said, "Okay, go ahead and tell me what you want again," lol. Thanks for watching and commenting
Lol. I just saw your name is Victor. That just reminded me I went to NY one time and a funny thing happened from a result of my accent. I'll tell it in my next video. Appreciate you watching
@@templehillsawmill1748 Victor the 3rd my son the 4th. People call me Vic and we call him Vicky. 👍🏼
@VicsYard that's cool. It sounds old school Italian. God bless ya and all your family.
When your tailing a busy saw its usualy all you can do to keep up with the slabs . let the other guy stack the lumber. The sawers life is in the hands of the tailer.
Yeah, gotta keep it all moving. Thanks for watching and commenting
Great sawing today. Your last log is the type of logs we saw all day long crooked pallet logs you want to start sawing them logs with the bow up or down first
I appreciate the tip. I sure will. Thanks for watching and commenting
Hey buddy I really enjoy your videos and seeing your progress over the last two years getting it dialed in. Wish you could talk chad into bringing Mary Ruth up to catch a few boards and reminis about the days gone by. Still find myself watching Mike's videos and sure miss seeing him and her together. Take care my friend.
@johnnysharpe3812 At the time when I was moving the mill, the McCoys said they would like to visit one day. I would really like for them to do that. They have an open invitation, but I have often thought that if they do, I wouldn't video it for youtube. I wouldn't feel comfortable "profiting" by inviting them to my house. They can upload a video if they would want. But, anyway, I do need to invite them again, maybe after it cools down some this fall. Thanks for watching and commenting
How many HP to drive that 60" blade?
I'm pushing her to about 200 HP. More than what I need, but some of the Oak needs it. Thanks for watching and commenting
The 60 inch came in handy today good job again
I appreciate it, as always, Mr. John. Thanks for watching and commenting
Nice camera locations, great sawing, thanks!
I appreciate the feedback. I was hoping someone would say if they liked it as much as I do. Thanks for watching and commenting
@@templehillsawmill1748any idea when this mill was built?
Rudy, as far as I know, it was manufactured in 1972. Thanks for asking
@@templehillsawmill1748 thanks for the videos. I do appreciate it!
You're so welcome, I enjoy doing all this.
That's a big old blade alright but how much of a cut does it make?
I watch every one of your videos all the way through and sometimes more that once!
I'm fairly certain it will saw 24 inches. I do appreciate you watching and commenting every week
Put a top saw on it, if you can find enough good timber to saw, good timber is hard to find .
It is hard to find, especially for me because I don't buy logs. I have several people who are tree trimmers and they drop logs off at the mill for me. Thank you for watching and commenting
That's one big, ugly, unhappy, and hateful stick of wood. But it did give up some right nice boards. 😊😊😊
Yeah, Robert, it made some right nice siding.
hi there good sawing , i have a new 60 ,never even put it on . maybe later , best to all john
I'd like to get another sometime. Thanks for watching and commenting
like your two camera views 👍
I was hoping I'd get some feedback on that. I was wondering how folks liked it. Thanks for watching and commenting
Nope....I thought it was bad enough Old Boy reaching that close to the blade at 9:05 to 9:12....that little escapade at 13:06 to 13:12 was it for me....stopped watching!
I'm glad you watched as long as you could. Please come back for another attempt. Thanks for commenting
That’s not the largest blade on UA-cam mine takes a 171” blade lol
171" Dang! That is huge. I appreciate you watching and commenting
Wish I had a big hydrolic mill .that's the old mcoy mill ant it
I've got a 56"
@timriddle3001 yes sir it is Tim. I bought it from the family in early 2022. I was just out of ideas for a title on this video, so I was just click baiting with the largest saw. Just funning. I like your channel and sawing. Thanks for watching and commenting
@@timriddle3001 One drawback to the Automatic Mills are you have to have help. I think it's easier to mill alone with the Manual Mills. I appreciate you watching
I felt sorry for the second offbearer he got his butt run off.
He's a hard worker. Thanks for noticing
The question is, what else was going on that wasn't seen.
@@robertgreen8695 thanks for watching
Largest Saw Blade On UA-cam .......................Yup, you beat Galicic!!!!!!!
Lol. I really just couldn't think of an interesting title for the video. Click bait, ya know. Thanks for watching and commenting
New to the channel. Like the 'down home' approach AND the fact that you include Christianity! ❤
@aporter701 Well, I appreciate the kind words. I'm really glad to hear you appreciate some encouraging scripture. Thanks for watching and commenting
@art1muz13 Yeah, but Mark is happy with his 56.
@robertgreen8695 I was just fooling around with titles is all.
How come the big guy is not helping the small guy take the wood away?
I had told him to. The idea was he would be ready at the saw, resulting faster and safer sawing. I, too, noticed while watching the video that he did have time to help out more, but sometimes you just don't see stuff until watching a recording. And keep in mind we are only sawing eight to ten logs usually. Thanks for asking, watching, and commenting
66
66 inch solid tooth blade on youyube.
Nice!