It never seems to fail. You get a sawmill for the largest size log you'd think you would ever need to mill and all of a sudden you regularly find logs that exceed the capacity of your mill. Moral of the store if your mill has a wide version, just get that. You'll be happy. Those logs sure are testing the limits of the mill.
Hey Wes, I love your videos man and I want to see you and your family stay healthy throughout. I know you're outdoors but you're still inhaling a lot of sawdust doing what you do. Please stay safe brother. Much love all the way from the Caribbean
0:26 I wonder if you could mount a small electric winch to make that chore a little easier. Thanks for showing that, I was wondering if there was a lift with the LT15
Pity about the for, but what some wonderful boards that tree has produced, what you will be able to make. I'am drooling at all those boards. You're going to have such fun using it.
Young Man, Really wish you would wear a mask of some sorts, with the wind blowing that into your face, cant be good. My Grandfather would of lived longer if he would of simply wore some kind of filter mask, Miss you Grandpa, Thanks for teaching me all about woodworking. Another great video Young Man, Blessings to you and yours............Me and June bug livin life in beaumont ca
Nice job and it looked like a nice amount of beautiful lumber. How mant good boards did you get from that cant you flipped three times in a row. Looked like you got a few...
Great video! Are you inspecting your bed rails? Specifically where they join. It seems to be the only weak spot on our mills. I am seeing a miner gap in one rail but everything is still nice and level. You are definitely putting that girl through her paces. I hope woodmizer sees your videos
This mill doesn't have toe boards, so it would be tough to get the log leveled properly to trap the pith. Also, that's a lot of extra work and I'm pretty happy with the lumber anyway.
@@falllineridge I lost a large beautiful cedar to those things a while back. Opened it up and it looked like an apartment complex.no clue they were in there!
Big tornado came through a few weeks back. Took down a whole bunch of trees. Of course, tore up other stuff, as well. It's great to see these guys making something good out of what was a bad situation.
You use your cedar as seen fit...you have a point,,,your gonna look at your prize wood & hard labor as you& your family admire that cedar shed wall,,,just a thought,,,maybe SAVE the BEST pieces of cedar for future furniture builds...you do have a lovely daughter their,,a hope chest might be nice for her send off 30 YEARS LATER,,no dating till she is 30 LOL...anyway do as you do,,I'm from northern new Jersey ,wtf do I know about wood sawing , lol GOD BLESS YOU ,& your FAMILY
Great video man a real amazing job as always. You have been inspiring me to film more when i mill. I uploaded a few videos if you have time to check them out and give me any pointers i would appreciate it.
I do not know why I spend so much time watching these woody sawing videos except for the moments when water is sloshed on and the grains become evident. Thanks so much.
I appreciate seeing a bit of the process from the operator's perspective from time to time. I had wondered how the machine is registered and how the depth of cut is set. Thanks.
Just bought lt15 wide woodmizer Lindsey ont . I'm so pumped to assemble it. Putting it on flat bed trailor . Love the big logs all manual. I worked as a kanter in my uncles mill for 2 years then 2 years running a edger . We were sawing giant pines and bam all manual made me as strong as bull . I was 19 . I'm 43 now . Wait and see my videos there coming . All manualsame as you2 in this video. Great video
Very good job, you know you are one of the few that check the log (measure) to stay in the center, If I have ant trees to saw up you or the Tradesman will be my first call Take Care. TA Birmingham
How do you side trim the boards with bark on them without a squared up side? A video on that would be cool. My Dad had an old time tractor powered vertical blade sawmill. With the vertical blade, you could lay down the rough boards and trim them up.
Please show us the making of the farm house table if you make it! Or a least the finished product. Would also love to see, without intruding on personal privacy too much the end results of all the wood we've watched you mill.
It took us from 4 or 4.5 hours to do the first log and half of the second. I think we finished these three logs by about 3 in the afternoon. With a lunch break. Long time.
Very interesting to see. I only see black and white pictures of logs being cuts downs and mill. They were giants amongst timber men... Great vids. Stay safe.
Thinking about getting this saw mill. How long have you had it , and how is it running now? Seemed to work well even though the logs were bigger than what it's rated for.
You're going to wind up with a really beautiful table , and floorboards. I've watched a lot of "This Old House", and seen enough aged southern yellow pine to know it gets better with age.
Great video! Watching you guys flip the logs has me cringing the 36" white pine the wind knocked down for me... Say do you think if a person were to remove the wheels and lower the deck as low as possible it may make life easier on jumbo logs like that? Not sure how low the supports would allow? I'm currently contemplating between the lt15go or the lt15 wide with new trailering option
This mill could definitely be mounted right on the ground, and I do think it would make flipping these kids of logs easier. However, it would have to be more of a permanent mounting option. Taking the axle off wouldn't be a quick and easy thing to do. It would probably take all day and require some type of equipment for lifting.
@@falllineridgeCopy that! I was thinking remove just the tires and lower the bed with support jacks a few inches. Just a idea of mine Leaving the axle in position.... Keep up the great videos!
I would like to contact you about milling some wood. I am guessing that you are relatively close to me, I live just below the fall line in Ga. how can I contact you?
Hey Roland, thank you for the comment. I'm sorry but this is just a hobby for me. I mill wood for projects around here for the most part, not for hire. Sorry again! Check out Wood Mizer's website. They have a list of local sawyers that do it professionally.
Wow Wes you have to be a serious Timber Wrangler to move those 30" logs around! I'm suprised that the cut off bark sections were not layed over the stump so that when burned they help to remove the big stump. Looking forward to seeing the table project when you get to it! Great video, thumbs up.
My Dad would have loved that Wood Mizer. He wanted a sawmill back in the 1960s.
Keep making the videos, makes my lockdown happier. God Bless, Alistair Scotland.
Glad you're enjoying them, Alistair!
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It never seems to fail. You get a sawmill for the largest size log you'd think you would ever need to mill and all of a sudden you regularly find logs that exceed the capacity of your mill. Moral of the store if your mill has a wide version, just get that. You'll be happy. Those logs sure are testing the limits of the mill.
The limits of the mill and operator.
LT40 Hydraulic Wide Diesel Wide will be your next upgrade down the line 😀 there will be no more testing of the operator after that my friend 👍🏼
That should make a beautiful table. Good video!
Thanks, Steve! Hope you made it to the 18:30 mark.
@@falllineridge I did indeed, I always watch the entire video.
Suddenly those 14" logs seem to be much lighter now. I know you were happy when this job was done. Great work.
Very much! Proud of the lumber though!
@@falllineridge I just wanted to buy this saw mil
Hey Wes, I love your videos man and I want to see you and your family stay healthy throughout. I know you're outdoors but you're still inhaling a lot of sawdust doing what you do. Please stay safe brother. Much love all the way from the Caribbean
Wapi iyo
That is one huge log!
I love southern yellow pine. All the old houses I have ever lived in used it for flooring and trim.
You are a deeply troubled person.
@@pauldunkin5141 For my love of yellow pine, or do you have some other flaw in mnd?
If I was your age I would love to do that ,thank you for sharing that , if I could just smell that wood.
Love watching you at it! Heep them coming, thanks!👍😁
Thanks!
0:26 I wonder if you could mount a small electric winch to make that chore a little easier. Thanks for showing that, I was wondering if there was a lift with the LT15
Pity about the for, but what some wonderful boards that tree has produced, what you will be able to make. I'am drooling at all those boards. You're going to have such fun using it.
Thinking about a farmhouse table and floorboards.
@@falllineridge Perfect.
Young Man, Really wish you would wear a mask of some sorts, with the wind blowing that into your face, cant be good.
My Grandfather would of lived longer if he would of simply wore some kind of filter mask, Miss you Grandpa, Thanks for teaching me all about woodworking.
Another great video Young Man, Blessings to you and yours............Me and June bug livin life in beaumont ca
awesome some big lumber.
Huge! At least for this mill.
It looks like the grain expands, or it seems to with the camera shot. Is that the camera, my eyes, or my imagination?
Nice job and it looked like a nice amount of beautiful lumber. How mant good boards did you get from that cant you flipped three times in a row. Looked like you got a few...
I think 14 good solid ones on that one.
Great work as always!!! I miss seeing Howard! Is he ok?
John Bradley He’s been laying low because of the virus. He helped me 2 weeks ago though. He’s doing good.
@@falllineridge Thanks for letting us know! Give him my best!💪
Satisfying! Where are you located? Thanks for sharing. Until next time. *Chris*
seeing wood being cut is so satisfying
I 100% agree with you.
Rua amores
Do you need a license to apply for a country saw with the government or not?
Of what 20 this board is wide. 20 kilometers, 20 meters, 20 cm, 20 millimeters or maybe 20 inches?
Pardon me for asking but what is the purpose of soaking them with water?
It makes the grain show up better, Same has when it's waxed or varnished. Hope that helps.
Brings out the grain, like a temporary finish.
Thanks, guys.
@@umibuzosan2362 You're welcome!
Great video! Are you inspecting your bed rails? Specifically where they join. It seems to be the only weak spot on our mills. I am seeing a miner gap in one rail but everything is still nice and level. You are definitely putting that girl through her paces. I hope woodmizer sees your videos
I took a glance at them, I do need to inspect them closer. I can't imagine these logs are easy on them.
Is this green wood or dry? Which cuts better on the mill.
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Do you share your lumber with your helpers?
I noticed that you are not pith conscious. Is there a reason that you don't try to trap in in a single slab?
This mill doesn't have toe boards, so it would be tough to get the log leveled properly to trap the pith. Also, that's a lot of extra work and I'm pretty happy with the lumber anyway.
That's it. I am purchasing one.
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Am I the only one who gets nervous when they pour water over a nice piece of wood like that? I always think the water is going to warp the wood.
Looks identical to our Ponderosa Pine out here in the West.
See you used an echo during the video. I've seen some of your old school Huskies! Can't beat them old saws. Keep up the great work!
Those old saws are tanks for sure. The Echo is a reliable workhorse too (and lighter!)
Respostaz
Oh yeah look like great 👍 job”--!!!
So beautiful “-!
I’m a South-Korean”-! Man”-!!!
Show us the pile of lumber you got out of this. Please.
ANTS! Don'tcha just hate 'em?
Yep, but I guess they gotta eat too.
@@falllineridge I lost a large beautiful cedar to those things a while back. Opened it up and it looked like an apartment complex.no clue they were in there!
Where are the respirators, that made a lot of southern yellow pine snot and not good on the lungs either.
Agree, Phil. Probably a habit I need to get into.
Do you live near a nuke plant or something? Where are you getting the trees.😉
Big tornado came through a few weeks back. Took down a whole bunch of trees. Of course, tore up other stuff, as well. It's great to see these guys making something good out of what was a bad situation.
No Safety gloves and goggles.....?
Sir, how can I contact you in private? It's very important for me. Please.
Aviyahu Tang Sen falllineridge@gmail.com
Southern "yeller" pine is a beautiful wood, in its own humble way.
That's a good way to describe it. It's wonderful stuff.
All this and we get some great music as well.
Has always Liked,shared. All my best.
You use your cedar as seen fit...you have a point,,,your gonna look at your prize wood & hard labor as you& your family admire that cedar shed wall,,,just a thought,,,maybe SAVE the BEST pieces of cedar for future furniture builds...you do have a lovely daughter their,,a hope chest might be nice for her send off 30 YEARS LATER,,no dating till she is 30 LOL...anyway do as you do,,I'm from northern new Jersey ,wtf do I know about wood sawing , lol GOD BLESS YOU ,& your FAMILY
Great video man a real amazing job as always. You have been inspiring me to film more when i mill. I uploaded a few videos if you have time to check them out and give me any pointers i would appreciate it.
I must say you're the hardest working guy on UA-cam even if you lay around & do nothing when you aren't recording.
Haha, thanks Glen.
I do not know why I spend so much time watching these woody sawing videos except for the moments when water is sloshed on and the grains become evident. Thanks so much.
Really enjoy your videos. Very cool to watch wood log cut . Bery satisfying👍👍👍👍
I am interested to know if the sawdust the Woodmizer creates is any use as compost or for soil enrichment?
Operator of this machine is getting blasted by expended saw dust chips! Controls should be on the other side to avoid this design flaw of control...
Couldn’t ask for more a beautiful blue sky on a spring day and pretty yellow southern pine on the mill. Life’s good! God bless
🤚💪👍👍👍👍
Thank you for sharing. Take care and be safe
Like video 👍🙏👍
I appreciate seeing a bit of the process from the operator's perspective from time to time. I had wondered how the machine is registered and how the depth of cut is set. Thanks.
Great music around the 13:10 mark! 😁
Why do you pour water on the freshly cut timber?
Just bought lt15 wide woodmizer Lindsey ont . I'm so pumped to assemble it. Putting it on flat bed trailor . Love the big logs all manual. I worked as a kanter in my uncles mill for 2 years then 2 years running a edger . We were sawing giant pines and bam all manual made me as strong as bull . I was 19 . I'm 43 now . Wait and see my videos there coming . All manualsame as you2 in this video. Great video
Very good job, you know you are one of the few that check the log (measure) to stay in the center, If I have ant trees to saw up you or the Tradesman will be my first call Take Care. TA Birmingham
closed captions???
Beautiful planks
How do you side trim the boards with bark on them without a squared up side? A video on that would be cool. My Dad had an old time tractor powered vertical blade sawmill. With the vertical blade, you could lay down the rough boards and trim them up.
Please show us the making of the farm house table if you make it! Or a least the finished product. Would also love to see, without intruding on personal privacy too much the end results of all the wood we've watched you mill.
How long does it take to normally do a whole log like this?
It took us from 4 or 4.5 hours to do the first log and half of the second. I think we finished these three logs by about 3 in the afternoon. With a lunch break. Long time.
Very interesting to see. I only see black and white pictures of logs being cuts downs and mill. They were giants amongst timber men... Great vids. Stay safe.
Thinking about getting this saw mill. How long have you had it , and how is it running now? Seemed to work well even though the logs were bigger than what it's rated for.
You're going to wind up with a really beautiful table , and floorboards. I've watched a lot of "This Old House", and seen enough aged southern yellow pine to know it gets better with age.
Yes it does, I'm looking forward to it.
Jim Willoughbp
If I was standing by this machine while working, I would suffocate from allergy to dust if I do not wear a mask.
How do you keep wood that wide from warping when it dries?
I stack and sticker it. It cuts down on warpage greatly.
Sandhillson.stickering,stacking,and weight on top helps a lot.
I'm not going to watch this. I don't like watching people w/o safety gear.........
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Grate to watch wood being used. How often do you change blade, what will wood be used for, why put water on Wil it not make wood swell 👍
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please can you tell the price of this LT 15 kindly.
I need information sales machine from country mexico
How do you like the drive for sawmill head?
Beautiful Pine wood. Great boards.
meu amigo, teria passo a passo como fazer uma canha ? ferramenta de gira rolar o tronco ?
I hope it doesn't cup on you on - beautiful wood
What causes a tree to grow a bural.
Some beautiful pine boards
three more
Great video! Watching you guys flip the logs has me cringing the 36" white pine the wind knocked down for me... Say do you think if a person were to remove the wheels and lower the deck as low as possible it may make life easier on jumbo logs like that? Not sure how low the supports would allow? I'm currently contemplating between the lt15go or the lt15 wide with new trailering option
This mill could definitely be mounted right on the ground, and I do think it would make flipping these kids of logs easier. However, it would have to be more of a permanent mounting option. Taking the axle off wouldn't be a quick and easy thing to do. It would probably take all day and require some type of equipment for lifting.
@@falllineridgeCopy that! I was thinking remove just the tires and lower the bed with support jacks a few inches. Just a idea of mine Leaving the axle in position.... Keep up the great videos!
I saw some pieces I'd like for turning blanks. A lot of beautiful grain
Thee moore
muito bom gostei
You need to make a hook that you attach to your winch to roll those big logs with.
I've been told that before, if I get another monster like this I'm going to give that a try.
I would like to contact you about milling some wood. I am guessing that you are relatively close to me, I live just below the fall line in Ga. how can I contact you?
Hey Roland, thank you for the comment. I'm sorry but this is just a hobby for me. I mill wood for projects around here for the most part, not for hire. Sorry again! Check out Wood Mizer's website. They have a list of local sawyers that do it professionally.
Fall Line Ridge thank you, I am I Talbotton Ga, have had a few beautiful oaks fall, don’t want to see them burn in the fire place.
зачем поливают водой?
Some pretty heartpine
Wow Wes you have to be a serious Timber Wrangler to move those 30" logs around! I'm suprised that the cut off bark sections were not layed over the stump so that when burned they help to remove the big stump. Looking forward to seeing the table project when you get to it! Great video, thumbs up.
What can you do with the "slag" wood thar has the bark on it? Does it have any value? Can it be burnt for heat in a wood stove for example?
Not pine, it's too pitchy for chimneys. It can be used for siding for outbuildings if necessary, but I burn it.
@@falllineridge OK, thanks for the reply!
why water?
how much fuel does it sip ,say in an eight hour run?
About 5 gallons.
Amazing..
take some of that money your making selling that wood, an buy an electric or hyd winch
I keep it all (or my half) for myself. Rarely sell it.
hello. I like your video. How can I email you?
Email is in the video description.