They work really great at times I need to mask up when the wind is strong out of the South. I will be adding another row at the bottom and in doing that I believe the South wind want be an issue anymore.
I like your setup for the lap siding jig. It's struggle by myself getting that heavy ass thing on there. I don't use it much but that would be a lot easier your way!
I'm like you I do everything myself and have to come up with ways to get things done without busting my tail, I broke my back in 1990, so I work really hard at working smart and not hard I'm sure you know what I mean. I was using one of my tractors to set it on the mill but that was still a chore, so I invested about $300.00 in a winch pullies and cable, now problem solved. Thanks for subscribing Tony.
Love how you set up for indoor work, all those fans!
They work really great at times I need to mask up when the wind is strong out of the South. I will be adding another row at the bottom and in doing that I believe the South wind want be an issue anymore.
I like your setup for the lap siding jig. It's struggle by myself getting that heavy ass thing on there. I don't use it much but that would be a lot easier your way!
I'm like you I do everything myself and have to come up with ways to get things done without busting my tail, I broke my back in 1990, so I work really hard at working smart and not hard I'm sure you know what I mean. I was using one of my tractors to set it on the mill but that was still a chore, so I invested about $300.00 in a winch pullies and cable, now problem solved. Thanks for subscribing Tony.
Looked like some Osage orange standing up when you moved the camera 👍🏻
You are correct I cut Osage Orange from time to time, (When I was a kid, we called it Horse Apple Tree).
@ I brought back a log from Oklahoma last year and milled it. Great looking stuff.
I thought Willie Nelson had started a new business.
That was a good one, no a great one.