Making Useful Lumber from an Ugly Log

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Published 2019-06-16

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  • @jjo5375
    That beauty goes thru the wood like a hot knife thru butter! Can you imagine a farmer 150 years ago, getting a load of 'that' and comparing it to all the HARD work he does to get even a fraction of the good lumber you got from that one log! Ready-to-use lumber with very little waste! AMAZING! And, 'you' had to know how to harvest so much wood from it as well! Fun to watch skill at work! Thanks! May God protect you. : )
  • @mannypickard479
    I love the close-ups you did I watch a lot of these types of movies and theyโ€™re all too far away yours are great
  • @charlywp
    Great video again, thanks for sharing. I'm following you since your early "LT 10 days" and I enjoy watching the progress in machinery and filming. All the video cutting is lots of work, too. Take care and looking forward to your next project..
  • @captgringo
    Really nice material you made ,lots of satisfaction from making useful lumber. Hope you had a Great Father's Day !
  • @jeremy1350
    All the way from Montreal. Found your videos the other day, here, I find your milling work very meditative. You make great videos.
  • @bwillan
    From trash log to treasure lumber. All the usual cliches apply here too. (Don't judge a book by it's cover, etc). As long as the log isn't rotten, and is reasonably straight, there is no reason not to mill it up in to dimensional lumber.
  • @Fredrik3626
    I really enjoy. Watching your extended videos. Please continue your work and presentation as you have been doing. Sincerely Fred Thomas Chicago IL
  • @jimwilloughby
    With your closing commentary, you answered all the questions I had except for one. Is that southern yellow pine? With the light just so, I was able to see some really nice straight grain. It should make for a sturdy pole barn.
  • @4115t41r
    I have been watching your videos for a month now, i am also watching similar videos, never thought i could enjoy videos on cutting wood, and of course planting vegetables. Thanks from Scotland.
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  • @daveholmes123
    Awesome milling! That winch put her on the mill that time perfectly, my trailer package is finally being delivered tomorrow almost a month later ordered it 5-20-2019 it's been a long hurry up and wait! Lol cricket is definitely getting into that ear of corn! She's a beautiful pup thats for sure! Happy fathers day and thanks for sharing!
  • @num1booger
    Young Man, Great Great Intro on this video, Love the camera work, showing us all the details of what needs to be done for your sawing. Love it all, Beautiful Blessed Day you have there, today..
  • @jdc5941
    New subscriber. Just came across your channel......fantastic. My wife and I will be looking into more of your videos. Very nice sawmill, it will serve you well. ๐Ÿ˜
  • @leobuis9568
    Your usual nice camera work and editing. I'm curious about the power feed system on your sawmill, you think you could maybe take a few minutes in one of your videos and show it in more detail? It looks as if it's being pulled along a cable but so far I haven't been able to figure it out for sure. Thanks!
  • @petershale9940
    Another great video, look forward to seeing pole barn build in the future, cheers from australia
  • @brucecapron9344
    You want the lumber to dry, loose moisture, from the edges and faces most evenly. If your looking moisture at the ends the material will split at the ends.