Hello, I just built a siding jig for my Hud-son mill. The jig raises 1/2" when tilting. I can't seem to get the scale increments right. I make two cuts 5/8" and two pieces come out perfect. Then the third cut comes out way too thick. Any insight would help. Kilted Sawyer suggested you.
Man, I love this. I'm picking up my LT-35 tomorrow. I've had a Woodland Mills while I waited. I tech question: How did you do your laminated beams for the long, unsupported spans?
I just don't think I can be associated with such a slob... how dare you have a messy work area!!!😂😂😂😂. Tell 'em if they don't like looking at it then they can just kiss your........ they can just stop watching!!
I just watched your build series on this, if you need to space the front wheels out some. Get you some 2001-2010 chevy 3500HD dually hub extensions. Those allowed the dually style wheels to be ran on on a 3/4 ton. Wouldn't have to extend the a-arms then. I used them on my 82 c10 dually conversion.
The way l look at your video, you are not quite messy as I think but safety could first. Please don't leave any timber on the ground as you might get tripped over. Enjoy your sawing.
Thank you! If I could find one that matched the rest of the truck I’d definitely do it. I found a perfect set of mirrors for it that will be in the next video if I can ever get it finished😂
First time watching your channel, love what you are doing. So nice to see someone starting out with wood turning like i did, only you have a much better lathe than i did…….i get a lot of inspiration from Phil at shady acres, keep it up, i will subscribe to keep an eye on what you are up to. Regards from the UK
Nice job! That's not messy at all! I've been sawing a few years in the state on top of yours, I've probably got a few tons of dunnage. Nobody wants it. Gonna have to rent a huge chipper to get rid of it. Wish my area was cleaner like yours!
I've never turned English Walnut, however black walnut looks great with an abrasive paste followed by a paste wax. That being said, it's your project and at the end of the day the finish you prefer is what matters
You should always put the fat part of the shock towards the road I would want that little rod exposed I’d rather have it protected under the body great build tho
Customers definitely don't pay for your tidy mill, ha ha ha all sawmills are untidy at least part of the day, when I worked in the mill it was a full-time job to keep up with the mess, it's ridiculous sometimes as I would have huge blockages. 😊
Regarding the accusation of being "the messiest" on YT; nawww, as a group, when we're milling, we're messy. End of discussion. (It's only a matter of how long it stays messy that's in question...😁) I know I'm the squeaky wheel, but do you ever repurpose the wide cedar off-cuts into bird or bat boxes? Every time I see you casually toss those perfect boards into the scrap pile, my bird and bat roosting box heart just breaks. Enjoying the content from your envious of wide cedar off-cut neighbour in Linn County.
I sided my house with red cedar and we love the smell. It is easy to stain and seal against the weather. A 2 foot over hang helps to keep the weather off the cedar for the most part. Thanks for making this video, the saw seems to work very well.
Had I known how quickly my mill was going to pay for itself, I definitely would’ve bought at least a 40 and possibly a 50. I’m still considering an upgrade.
Your mess is simply proof of your success! Those who can, do. Those who can't often criticize or complain. Love the channel, varied content and dog cameos;-)