Loblolly Pine, one of four species of Southern Yellow Pine. Shortleaf Pine · Slash Pine · Longleaf Pine · Loblolly Pine. My side yards and backyard have many 80' Loblolly Pine. Up to 16" in diameter. I have an OS18 saw mill and will be making lumber when I can get it set in place in the backyard.
@@nicholssawmillandmore why dont you save all these big logs. That will pay for the mod in itself. In more wood not chips !! When you have 2-4 wks of steady big logs to cut. That should cover a top saw??put it on and cut the big log stash!!
Actually I was just asking them to get a bd out of vibrating conveyor that had fell in. But I can see why it looked like I might have been doing that. But I wasn't.
I too hate to see waste in the sawing process but everything considered he did a great job maximizing the yield taking into consideration the limitations of the saw.
Great job selling, but who are the two guys in back playing pocket pool?
Maybe the stacker. Will need to rewatch it.
Time for an overhead blade. That pine is beautiful, wouldn’t want to waste it.
Maybe one day. Thanks
I said that long ago and a jackass said shit to me!! Yes a overhead will eliminate all this fxxxcking around and wasting a good logs potential $$$
Nice wide cuts. !!now if you can sticker and dry them flat. Wow!!
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Great job on that stop sign!
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Large logs are tough sawing but you did a fine job!
They can be. Thanks
Seems a waste of a beautiful piece of wood having to whittle it down to a size it can be cut into boards.
No waste really. All of the wood has a good home.
Loblolly Pine, one of four species of Southern Yellow Pine.
Shortleaf Pine · Slash Pine · Longleaf Pine · Loblolly Pine.
My side yards and backyard have many 80' Loblolly Pine. Up to 16" in diameter.
I have an OS18 saw mill and will be making lumber when I can get it set in place in the backyard.
Thanks. That's awesome. Good luck
This video has sparked my curiosity even further.
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Very Interesting log job 👍👍
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Thank God for edgers
That's for sure
Awesome work
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Wow, a knotless tree.
Crazy! Right!
What about a big bandsaw so you can cut up to 48” logs??
I'm sticking with what I've got and maybe put a top saw in one day.
@@nicholssawmillandmore why dont you save all these big logs. That will pay for the mod in itself. In more wood not chips !! When you have 2-4 wks of steady big logs to cut. That should cover a top saw??put it on and cut the big log stash!!
He needs a taller blade.
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nice sawing ty
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Do you work off of a "cut" list or just do all random? Do you send some thru a resaw? Nice log, good video! Also nice merch!
Sometimes we do. And any resawing we do on one of the band mills . Thanks again for watching.
These machines are a force of nature - so inspiring!
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That first log was a nice one indeed and the lumber hat came off didn't look bad at all. What is going to be done with it?
The only immediate sale we had was for pallets
Another nasty log brought into submission, Jason.
Bill
Thanks Bill. Thanks for always watching.
What size saw are you running and who’s your mill made by.
52 inch saw. Edmiston carriage, Helle cab and setworks, and mellot log turner.
Very interesting, a large log like that it's the only way to handle it still better than a band mill
Thank-you. I do the best I can with what I have. Thanks again.
How come you didn’t have a top saw it would be a lot faster
We just don't.
Time out to yell at the hired help for talking too much. 😮
Actually I was just asking them to get a bd out of vibrating conveyor that had fell in. But I can see why it looked like I might have been doing that. But I wasn't.
Does the side lumber also go to make pallets?
On pine yes mostly unless we have a special order.
My father had a top saw and that was 50 years ago
That's awesome, maybe I'll get one sometime.
nice sawing ty
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How you cut that big log is a joke. You wasted so much of it. All those beveled cuts after you got into good wood too are waste
Sorry
Thank you for saying that. Why buy that many board feet of log if the mill is just making firewood?
What a shame that you had no top saw and/or too small of a blade. Too much waste!
Maybe so.
I too hate to see waste in the sawing process but everything considered he did a great job maximizing the yield taking into consideration the limitations of the saw.
Thank-you.
Too much waste in the beginning cuts, let alnone time. Wouldn’t work for me.
It works for me and I work for myself so ultimately I believe it's ok.
@@nicholssawmillandmorethat’s true.
good job sawing Jason.
Thanks!
Time to get a camera man with a steady hand, or a stand, or a mount of some kind,.
otherwise good content.
We're happy with what we have now. Sometimes that's the smarter play to make in my opinion. Thanks for the suggestions though.
camera person did a great job.
Nothing wrong with the camera man (woman).