I was enjoying your video today and noticed the crew and I thought it was nice to have help. Having good help makes the job easier and there is always moments to educate. For me being with others helps break up the monotony of being alone sometimes. Your opinion is a very good one.
I subscribed as soon as I saw your video on UA-cam. Now I know why Mark calls you T.H.E. Eddie Horvath. You guys seem really cool and that would be a fun and great smelling job. Stay safe 😎🇨🇦🇺🇲🙏
Another good video Eddie, word of the day "Goals" when we speak a goal we want to accomplish, our brain does all it can to get that goal accomplished. Great word of the day. The Good Book tells us: Pro_29:18 Where there is no vision, [ goal ] the people perish: Goals are really good for us, keeps us focused, alert and putting effort into worth while things. Thanks Eddie....
You are getting closer to 1k likes Soon Eddie, soon. you deserve it. I have lived in San Diego all my life minus two months but I was born in Shamokin, near Sunbury. I wish I could come visit your facility but Shamokin is a lot closer to you than than San Diego. Love your channel. What is pine sheeting used for? Is it for barn siding?
Goals are something we strive to attain as we strive for ideals. Are they one in the same or are they different? You tell me. I don't know. Nice to see all of you in action once again.
since you are doing all sorts of different camera angles, I would like to suggest a few, like maybe an overhead view of the blade from the rafters, or a from one or both ends of the mills shed... don't know if that is the proper name for it, and also maybe a view from the back side of the saw.
Hi Ed. Beautiful white pine. Is it true? The red pine doesn't regenerate like white pine? So true about goals. Say Hi to Mark, ZZ, & the others.😍😊😉👍❤️💜🙏🌲
This is my knowledge on it. Both red and white pine have their unique characteristics, their regeneration patterns differ. Red pine shows better regeneration, especially in managed stands, whereas white pine requires specific conditions for successful regeneration. Will do and thank you.
I noticed the breeze coming off that bus motor must be warm. If you don't mind the breeze itself blowing on you, in the winter time, why not direct it down the out feed conveyor line more with a below eye sight line (summertime removable, or flip-up) redirection baffle over your fan belt guard, maybe adjust your motor gauges to face down the out feed line better too. WOTD: (Word Of The Day) Ghouls? What next? Gargoyles?
Is there any chance that Johan Bos Studio could provide some background music to accompany the videos, rather than just the bus motor blues.? Music at the edger is terrific.... thanks. Love your daily words and great insights but bus motor reminds me of too many years of labor rather than work. Wishing you, ZZ and Mark a great week. Peace brother
Thems nice boards from that log , goals in life don’t look to high I wanted a trade started at fourteen as blacksmith learned to weld fit turn coach work fabrication auto electrics learned the timber trade demolition, then at twenty two company closed the doors so I went into transport and quickly found out it was a cut throat business unless you specialised that’s how I ended up in machinery moving , I missed the workshop but at 59 I had a heart valve and gave up the business and went back in the workshop and at sixty eight years old i achieved my goals sort of got a trade had my own business own my own property and never borrowed money , what I missed out on wife and family I did have a wife but she left after a year didn’t like my lifestyle I was working fourteen hours a day seven days a week and away from home , so now it’s just me and the dogs still work most days todays job cleaning out the buildings of a farm that’s just changed hands dogs get to go ratting and I get to see if they left anything interesting,, any way you have a nice day
Hey Eddie!! Why couldn't ZZ run the edger while waiting for slab stock for the chop saw?? You have EXTRA helpers buzzing around and two jobs getting done at once.
Give me a break!! How is ZZ running the edger UNSAFE. I ASSUME you can walk AND chew gum!TWO jobs done!! By the time Marc finishes sawing, ZZ would be finished edging, not waiting around. Eddie is in charge after the saw.@@james3282
Wane is bark, or the sloped edges still left on a log/cant. Cant is a basic block shape you're forming to specific dimensions, to leave whole, or saw off individual boards from.
Just a thought, if the governor on the bus motor breaks, and she runs up to max RPM+ do you have a way to shut it down before it throws a rod? Is there a damper in the intake line?
I was thinking that you maybe put some rollers in the gap not permanent fixture but something that could be taken out as required why I say this is because I on occasions a end of the first cut tends to dive into the gap Peter W Melbourne Australia
Hi Eddie, I have a curious question, I see most everyone there has beards and I was wondering if there is a story behind them, also i notice Mark is the only one without one. As always I enjoy your videos and your word(s) of the day.
@@dennisworkmansr.714 Have you ever seen the 3 Stooges do their (Vaudeville) 'Niagara Falls' skit? "Slowly I turned" It's like that, only more violent. Just asking triggers it. People get hurt asking that particular question.
Hi Dennis. Totally coincidence that we all have a beard. Just the way things worked out. Absolutely no reason behind it. Thank you for always watching my videos it’s greatly appreciated
Eddie you are truly an Inspiration and a Blessing rolled into one. I click on the thumbs up before I watch.
That’s great thank you so much
Thank you so much for your words of advice and counsel at the end of the video. I really enjoyed it.
I'm so glad you liked it. Thank you for watching
Thank you for another great video. Cheers
Thanks for watching!
I was enjoying your video today and noticed the crew and I thought it was nice to have help. Having good help makes the job easier and there is always moments to educate. For me being with others helps break up the monotony of being alone sometimes. Your opinion is a very good one.
It was nice having help. Thank you for watching its appreciated.
Like the camera moves👍👍😎😎 Most satisfying is the saw! Goals are good 👍👍
Glad you enjoyed it. Thank you
That is some really nice sheathing material. Thanks for the video.
Thanks for watching!
I subscribed as soon as I saw your video on UA-cam. Now I know why Mark calls you T.H.E. Eddie Horvath. You guys seem really cool and that would be a fun and great smelling job. Stay safe 😎🇨🇦🇺🇲🙏
Wow, thank you!
The sawing operation was running very efficient today. Thanks for your words of wisdom and the video.
It was running great. Thank you for watching
Real nice wood. Great team work
Thanks 👍
Graet video Eddie, I enjoyed it! Good music.
Thanks 👍
Great video Eddie. Take care.
Thanks, you too!
Another good video Eddie, word of the day "Goals" when we speak a goal we want to accomplish, our brain does all it can to get that goal accomplished. Great word of the day. The Good Book tells us: Pro_29:18 Where there is no vision, [ goal ] the people perish:
Goals are really good for us, keeps us focused, alert and putting effort into worth while things. Thanks Eddie....
Thank you for sharing this. Very good message. Thank you
Cheers Eddie really enjoying your view of mill great addition with Marks
Glad you enjoyed it thank you for watching
A lot nice boards came out of that log I enjoy the close up view of the saw blade thanks for sharing eddie
Glad you enjoyed it thank you
Cranking out the work with the whole crew. Loving your video....
Thanks 👍. Good crew today
Eddie, your opinions are always worth a lot to me. I'm taking today's to heart! ❤
Thank you for sharing. It’s appreciated
Great video buddy 👍
Thanks 👍
Wisdom from T.H.E. Eddie Horvath. You should write a book Eddie - appreciate the wisdom and the video!
Thank you for the kind words
Ugly log but man that's some nice looking boards. Liked the different camera shots. Thanks Eddie.
Thank you for watching
Great show Eddie!
Thank you
New subscriber to your channel. I liked the different angle from your setup.
Awesome, thank you!
Love the different camera views you give.
Glad you like it thank you for watching
Good Day,From The Pas Manitoba Canada,Good Videos---jimbo
Thank you Jimbo always appreciate you watching
Good afternoon from Lincolnshire UK.
Hi there, thank you for watching
You are getting closer to 1k likes Soon Eddie, soon. you deserve it. I have lived in San Diego all my life minus two months but I was born in Shamokin, near Sunbury. I wish I could come visit your facility but Shamokin is a lot closer to you than than San Diego. Love your channel. What is pine sheeting used for? Is it for barn siding?
Most of the time for barns and out buildings. Thank you. If you ever get close enough let me know. western PA
Goals are something we strive to attain as we strive for ideals. Are they one in the same or are they different? You tell me. I don't know. Nice to see all of you in action once again.
I believe they are one in the same Nice to have a crew. Thank you
Bravo!
Thank you
Nice video
Thanks
A well oiled group on the resaw.
Yes. Thank you
👍
Thank you
Thank you
since you are doing all sorts of different camera angles, I would like to suggest a few, like maybe an overhead view of the blade from the rafters, or a from one or both ends of the mills shed... don't know if that is the proper name for it, and also maybe a view from the back side of the saw.
Good suggestions was already thinking of an overhead view. thank you
Hi Ed. Beautiful white pine. Is it true? The red pine doesn't regenerate like white pine? So true about goals. Say Hi to Mark, ZZ, & the others.😍😊😉👍❤️💜🙏🌲
This is my knowledge on it. Both red and white pine have their unique characteristics, their regeneration patterns differ. Red pine shows better regeneration, especially in managed stands, whereas white pine requires specific conditions for successful regeneration. Will do and thank you.
Nice to see Alex make an appearance
Always like when Alex shows. Thank you
I noticed the breeze coming off that bus motor must be warm. If you don't mind the breeze itself blowing on you, in the winter time, why not direct it down the out feed conveyor line more with a below eye sight line (summertime removable, or flip-up) redirection baffle over your fan belt guard, maybe adjust your motor gauges to face down the out feed line better too. WOTD: (Word Of The Day) Ghouls? What next? Gargoyles?
Just a little pine sheet'n.
Yep 👍. Thank you
Full crew today 👍👍👍
Yes we are. Good crew. Thank you
Great camera work, Who was the young fella in the blue shirt no beard? "First down and Goal to go" Enjoyed today, Have a wonderful week! John
That’s Marks son. Good helper. Thank you for watching
Is there any chance that Johan Bos Studio could provide some background music to accompany the videos, rather than just the bus motor blues.? Music at the edger is terrific.... thanks.
Love your daily words and great insights but bus motor reminds me of too many years of labor rather than work.
Wishing you, ZZ and Mark a great week. Peace brother
I’m liable to change it up sometimes. Always appreciate suggestions. Thank you for watching
I love this show. Cool stuff Eddie. I always learn something. My goal is to have a channel sticker from you.
Kenny
Thank you Kenny. Glad you are enjoying it. Not exactly sure what a channel sticker is. I'll look into that
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Thems nice boards from that log , goals in life don’t look to high I wanted a trade started at fourteen as blacksmith learned to weld fit turn coach work fabrication auto electrics learned the timber trade demolition, then at twenty two company closed the doors so I went into transport and quickly found out it was a cut throat business unless you specialised that’s how I ended up in machinery moving , I missed the workshop but at 59 I had a heart valve and gave up the business and went back in the workshop and at sixty eight years old i achieved my goals sort of got a trade had my own business own my own property and never borrowed money , what I missed out on wife and family I did have a wife but she left after a year didn’t like my lifestyle I was working fourteen hours a day seven days a week and away from home , so now it’s just me and the dogs still work most days todays job cleaning out the buildings of a farm that’s just changed hands dogs get to go ratting and I get to see if they left anything interesting,, any way you have a nice day
Always nice when someone shares their story. You have a nice day too. Thank you
Hey Eddie!! Why couldn't ZZ run the edger while waiting for slab stock for the chop saw?? You have EXTRA helpers buzzing around and two jobs getting done at once.
I would think for safety and team work.
We do sometimes just the way it worked out. Thank you for watching
Give me a break!! How is ZZ running the edger UNSAFE. I ASSUME you can walk AND chew gum!TWO jobs done!! By the time Marc finishes sawing, ZZ would be finished edging, not waiting around. Eddie is in charge after the saw.@@james3282
good looking lumber what rpm is blade turning /what is wane i here it mentioned from time to time on sawmilling videos keep the blade turning
Wane is bark, or the sloped edges still left on a log/cant. Cant is a basic block shape you're forming to specific dimensions, to leave whole, or saw off individual boards from.
1800 rpm blade speed is 600. Wane is the edge of the board. The bark. Thank you
Just a thought, if the governor on the bus motor breaks, and she runs up to max RPM+ do you have a way to shut it down before it throws a rod? Is there a damper in the intake line?
Just pull back on the throttle and hit the kill switch. No damper. Thank you
I was thinking that you maybe put some rollers in the gap not permanent fixture but something that could be taken out as required why I say this is because I on occasions a end of the first cut tends to dive into the gap Peter W Melbourne Australia
I leave that gap so I can stand there and look and see if the log is positioned correctly. Thank you for watching
What market segment are you guys supplying and catering to vs Home Depot, Lowe’s and Menards?
Personal. Just local people and anyone who wants lumber. Thank you
I think that you are Mark's "right hand man" but it looks like he wants your left hand as well. 😆😆😆😆
We both do our share thank you
Hi Eddie, I have a curious question, I see most everyone there has beards and I was wondering if there is a story behind them, also i notice Mark is the only one without one. As always I enjoy your videos and your word(s) of the day.
Don't ask, shaving disaster horror story behind that, best not to ask.
Ok, sorry I asked I was just curious anyway.
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@@dennisworkmansr.714 Have you ever seen the 3 Stooges do their (Vaudeville) 'Niagara Falls' skit? "Slowly I turned" It's like that, only more violent. Just asking triggers it. People get hurt asking that particular question.
Once again I apologizing for asking something that brings back hurtful memories, I would never intentionally do that.@@richparks1966
Hi Dennis. Totally coincidence that we all have a beard. Just the way things worked out. Absolutely no reason behind it. Thank you for always watching my videos it’s greatly appreciated
whos the new helpers? first ya have none then ya have a dozen seems to be the way it goes, zzmarks getting good on the edger i see
People stop sometimes to check out the mill. Marks son was one of the people. Zz is really good at it. Thank you
Dude, you're T.H.E., why u sawing pine😊
It's for an order so you do what you gotta do lol. thanks 👍😊
Short term goal, wake up in the morning. Long term goal die in my sleep.
welp it's a plan lol, Thanks Bob
Great job you guys great yield from that log 🪵
It was. Thank you