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Today we sticker and stack some beautiful Pennsylvania Cherry and Red Oak Lumber that we sawed on the Woodmizer LX 150 Sawmill, Also Split some Firewood with the Wolfe Ridge Compact Commercial Splitter, Then we ask what are the best uses for the sawdust we produce and does wood chips on a trail really work? I don't think so
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@jamesbockenstette4332
@jamesbockenstette4332 4 года назад
Melissa is the spark in these videos. She makes great wise cracks. Keep posting.
@buddysimcox754
@buddysimcox754 4 года назад
Just a thought; sell to farmers for bedding! We used it on the farm from App's saw mill for bedding for cows and chickens!
@johnhenderson8360
@johnhenderson8360 4 года назад
Need to be careful with using green sawdust as bedding for cows as it can prom bacterial growth and can lead to mastitis in lactating cows.
@shaunhansen3348
@shaunhansen3348 4 года назад
I think they look for shavings not the dust
@alkaufmann2039
@alkaufmann2039 4 года назад
"The only thing nicer is a mirror" Good one Melissa! I couldn't agree more!....lol
@er1073
@er1073 4 года назад
Well Melissa you answered the question I had about the pool. The look you gave us for the red oak and cherry makes me appreciate nature a lot more. Happy Birthday Hannah. Hello Hunter. Happy New Years everyone. Ed
@eddiephillips2000
@eddiephillips2000 4 года назад
We had to put our little Miss Pugsley down today due to bowel and kidney issues with her disorder we documented on our channel. Seeing your dogs so active reminded me of the happy times we've had here these past 11 years with Pugsley and our other dogs. Everybody take some time and enjoy you 'little ones' while you have them! Hope and Pray for all of your viewers/subscribers to be truly and richly blessed in 2020. May God Bless #StaySafe #BeKind #Outdoorgans
@markblakeway80
@markblakeway80 4 года назад
Just got home 2:20am 2020. Happy New Year to Mike,Melissa,Hunter,Hannah,Eva and all The Morgans followers
@WanderLost
@WanderLost 4 года назад
We just had a small winter storm here in Western South Dakota... love those stacks of lumber... my papaw was a logger, so I love the trees... walking among the trees is my favorite place to be
@markjones4090
@markjones4090 4 года назад
That wood is beautiful, it will fly off the shelf once you start selling it. When I was a kid my grandfather worked at a sawmill and I would help him bag up sawdust and deliver it to butchers to throw on the floors. People with horses would also come to the mill and get the sawdust by the trailer load for free. We would also fill up an old bathtub add about 15 litres water and mix it all up until it was a thick paste then press into wooden moulds to make fire logs. Happy New Year to the Morgans and all the subscribers.
@jeffreylane6098
@jeffreylane6098 4 года назад
Just love watching the LX150 do it's thing!! Mike the operator, Melissa the stacker extraordinaire!!
@DIYwithDave
@DIYwithDave 4 года назад
That cherry is beautiful! I don't make near as much sawdust as you guys do but I have looked into it for myself and barring some industrial application there isn't much you can do. You could mulch it, but it isn't great for garden plants because it is considered brown mulch (vs green mulch like grass clippings) as it takes much longer to decompose. Unless you can sell it or make something with it my suggestion is to spread it out in the woods and let it enrich the soil and feed the next generation of trees.
@goindownhill1116
@goindownhill1116 4 года назад
Higgins Lake Michigan has a warm 32 degrees, windy, 3 inches of snow. Two more inches of snow tonight. Even warmer weather later this week. Thanks for all the great videos. Have a year.
@klausadomeit8523
@klausadomeit8523 4 года назад
I do wood working. I have used saw dust off the table saw to get my car out of the snow when stuck. I keep it in my trunk. Its great for traction snow or ice. I also use it on my walk ways when covered with ice. Works wonders. Just a though and you asked l love your channel you guys rock..
@thomasdesmond2248
@thomasdesmond2248 4 года назад
Beautiful wood Mike you are lucky to have the trees for it. God bless
@steveruggles8687
@steveruggles8687 4 года назад
Hello from SW MT! Just a few notes from over a million feet cut on my Woodmizer; stickers within 2" of the ends of boards to cut down on checking; at least 4" between piles for adequate air circulation; put 4x4's on top of piles before covering so air can circulate there better. If you go with the pellet mill idea, go with Riverside pellet mills. They are great to work with and also American made if memory serves. Sawdust moisture content needs to be 12 to16% for the best pellets, so you'd have to figure how to get it dry. I cut standing dead softwoods so moisture is not an issue. Love seeing you two working together, keep it up!
@slowdancing7119
@slowdancing7119 4 года назад
Its windy and cold in central Illinois. I watch every night and have been gradually working my way forward thru the past videos posted. I am retired from a wire mill and I am a full time caregiver for my wife who requires 24/7 care and is non verbal too.
@hburns16
@hburns16 4 года назад
Mike & Melissa, the sawdust does make a great addition to your compost. It breaks down fairly quickly. We’re in the Pacific Northwest, and you should not be surprised to here it’s shmutzing down rain. It has been unseasonably warm thought the wife’s roses have buds & I’m already killing skeeters! Hopefully we’ll get a good hard freeze, else we’re going to be involuntary blood donors this summer!
@jeffmosher433
@jeffmosher433 4 года назад
Sawing becomes addictive! And contagious ... Just finished watching your video and now I have to go saw some lumber!
@57bslester
@57bslester 4 года назад
We are in West Central Wisconsin here and its rained for the last two days and now it's a raging blizzard out right now. 15 degrees colder today than yesterday. We love watching your videos!
@sailingbvi1
@sailingbvi1 4 года назад
Hello Mike. I am a woodworker whom makes a lot of sawdust in the shop. I have found that some of the local horse farms will take The chippings and sawdust. Their only issue is with walnut sawdust/chips. It seems that Walnut has an oil that irritates the horses hoofs. I also give some sawdust to the local shelter they use it as bedding etc. this way I get rid of it and it is used in several non-profit areas. As always love the videos and will soon be an owner of a LX150. Thanks again
@donbowersock9564
@donbowersock9564 4 года назад
I put sawdust and chips in garden in the fall. Beautiful lumber stack love its stacked so uniform and neat, great job.
@williambeckman6900
@williambeckman6900 4 года назад
Monday night it is getting down to low 30's and there are threats of snow for Tuesday morning commute west of Cleveland. I was told by my dad that there is supposed to be saw dust around each stick of dynamite in the wood crate, so get some dynamite to pack up. I would save some for July 4th for an extra punch. Some folks mix wood chips and saw dust into dirt to make garden soil compost. I love the channel, keep up the good work.
@jasonneugebauer5310
@jasonneugebauer5310 4 года назад
I put all my sawdust from sawing at the house in .my garden I had 12 inches this spring. Worms took it all under by mid June. We did have a problem with all of our nitrogen being bound up for about 3 months. All of our vegetables that need high nitrogen did horrible during that time. Last year awesome corn, this year all our corn died. but now our soil is amazingly awesome. Our asparagus went crazy, and it had been struggling for a long time. I will plant corn again this year and give it a little nitrogen and see how it does. Also sawdust is great for cleaning up oil spills around the shop. Then you can burn it in a non catalytic stove about 2 cups at a time for it to burn well.
@lesterhuhta5624
@lesterhuhta5624 4 года назад
Middle of Minnesota, we are suppose to get about 6 to 8" today. It is wet and sloppy on the roads. That is some nice looking cherry and oak you milled, Mike! I sure enjoy seeing what come out of each log. I watch OTW also.Melissa and Mike, you sure work well together!
@stephengmeiner3264
@stephengmeiner3264 4 года назад
We’ve been having the same weather in Michigan but the northern lower peninsula got hammered today with rain then snow then freezing temperatures. Friends of our rolled their SUV 3 times this morning! They hit some ice on a 2 lane highway which sent them heading straight towards an oncoming semi! He decided to ditch it instead of hitting the truck. Mom, Dad and 3 children are ok. Maybe those 60 degree days in late December are safer! Happy New Year Morgan’s
@charlesmark3898
@charlesmark3898 4 года назад
Monday morning, 08:29 Sunny and 52 in East Tennessee. Beautiful Cherry lumber! The wood chips/sawdust will turn your trails to a greasy would use it for stalls or beddmess when its wet, and hold the moisture for a long time. Maybe find someone with horses or chickens that
@alanpettibone
@alanpettibone 4 года назад
Listening to you talk is like going back to my childhood. Grew up in south central PA and the accent sounds like home.
@randyfelts4625
@randyfelts4625 4 года назад
Sawdust is one of the best composting materials. Lots of lignin. It's a good source of phosphorus. Crops like corn love it. You can grow just about anything in it.
@pohbor5788
@pohbor5788 4 года назад
We use sawdust (and woodchips too) on our walking trails. Makes walking out to the stands quieter in the morning and decomposes nicely to make great trail beds over the years.
@NewtonWashinton
@NewtonWashinton 4 года назад
I know myself i used sawdust to mix with glue to fix bad spots in the wood, holes and cracks and such when making Cabinets and furniture. Also a company that makes wood pellets for stoves may buy it. In S.E. Michigan we have high wind today 42° calling for 32° and snow tomorrow. Have fun on your vacation! Happy Birthday to Eva! Steak sounds good right up my alley :)))
@Mounty621
@Mounty621 4 года назад
Love your attention to detail with lumber stacking, Mike! #NoOCDhere HA HA HA! Happy New Year, Morgan Family!
@robintaylor-mockingeemill8223
@robintaylor-mockingeemill8223 4 года назад
You mention that you have a lot to learn about milling but I see that you already know that good logs make good lumber . This puts you far ahead of most milling videos on RU-vid . Keep up the good work , that is nice cherry .
@kendallsteckel711
@kendallsteckel711 4 года назад
Hi Mike! im in southern illinois, just north of where misssissippi and illinois rivers meet. but rainy and turning colder, we had wind with the rain. the wood looks super! great for all projects and furniture too. You are fortunate to have Melissa by your side buddy! a very fine woman. count your blessings. and life is good! Hope the family is good. and a prosperious new year. 2020 is gonna be good! take care and keep up the good work, we all enjoy your efforts buddy!
@markcampbellhunter
@markcampbellhunter 4 года назад
Hello Mike and Millessa. Mark in Fort McMurray Alberta. Great channel. For your sawdust use it for your chickens or save it for more chickens to come. If that is not an option load it on in your dump trailer and put it out on the trails where there is wet sections because it will help absorb the water and mud. We used to use wood chips back in Nova Scotia all the time on the trails and it does work both for atv trails and for heavier equipment such as your tractors. First time commenting on your channel from |Fort McMurray sunny day here and -8C 46 F. Great videos guys take care.
@ldoyle3rd
@ldoyle3rd 4 года назад
Here in the Chicago area the last two weeks have been incredibly warm and generally clear, almost feel guilty with some of the storms in other parts of the country. Today the temps dropped and we have light snow tonight, but it was almost 60 the other day so no complaints!
@jamesb990
@jamesb990 4 года назад
Hi Mike you may have worked this out already but if you paint some bees wax or oil based paint on the ends of sawn lumber it reduces any cracking and redo this every so often as needed. Another tip is for oak milling is to 1/4 saw some of it this will also bring out the lovely grians. Love your family vidios. From nz
@russellbowman8051
@russellbowman8051 3 года назад
That is Gorgeous looking Lumber!!👍👊
@jdgibs3446
@jdgibs3446 4 года назад
Lot's of ideas. The sawdust & leaf compost is good but also put in your chicken coop/run. The chickens will add ferlitizer and mix it too when scratching for insects. Lumnah acres puts it in his nest bins. Hope you find a great use. Looking forward to the answer. Appreciate your sharing. Blessings into the New Year. Be safe brother. I'm glad your wife is doing better. She's a great partner and wonderful accent to the channel. ☝🙏👍👉...
@mikeadams2339
@mikeadams2339 4 года назад
Tinkering around admiring beautiful wood. Thatz a day!
@jonking1482
@jonking1482 4 года назад
We have our annual antique days and we set up an old sawmill when we are done we have 1-2 large manure spreaders full, the farmers spread it on the cornfields that are picked.
@HTPJohn
@HTPJohn 4 года назад
It's Monday and the cold weather just arrived. Temps in the middle 30's but it's going to level out for the rest of the week. It rained over an inch yesterday but is supposed to be dry for the next few days. Our plan is to cut on a 100' Beech tree blow down and split it into firewood on New Years day. Take care and God Bless.
@TDC_Dragon
@TDC_Dragon 4 года назад
I am in the Great Northwest in Western Washington not far from Mt Rainier. Last year I hired a sawyer with a portable saw mill to mill some massive fir trees I had taken down where I built a pole barn. I just took the tractor and loader and dumped it my my compost shed. With the red wriggler worms, kitchen waste, chicken manure and weed waste it made a great compost for our garden. If you produce actual wood chips they are great bedding for chickens and livestock.
@jrou111
@jrou111 4 года назад
North Georgia here, wet climate and humid. Wood chips on the ground soak up water like a sponge and attract termites. We produce compost for our garden using mainly sawdust from the Woodmizer LT28 and grass clippings. Carbon + nitrogen
@markblakeway80
@markblakeway80 4 года назад
Morning Morgans, don't lose hope on your pool. The bobcat is still in the background 🤘👍😂
@mikeballard3442
@mikeballard3442 4 года назад
Hello to all the Morgan's from Mike and Susie in Southern WV. 1st time commenting. Love all the outdoor stuff you guys have going on. I had to laugh tonight at the thick and thin lumber. Down here we call it Peckerwood Lumber Company. Specializing in thick and thin lumber of all grades!! No extra charge. A little hillbilly humor. Thanks for the great vids. Keep'em on the cutting edge...
@waynepaterson3957
@waynepaterson3957 4 года назад
Greetings from Australia. Here in Adelaide we have had several days of around 100°F. Today is low 70s. But more high temp weather coming end of week. It's not helping with the Bush fires around here. Love what you do.
@northerndarklight5305
@northerndarklight5305 4 года назад
West central Illinois - light rain overnight, solid overcast today. Wake up was below freezing, noon is 31 degrees, projected high is 33 degrees. Tomorrow, maybe a little sun, but basically more of the same. Wednesday forecast - 45 and sunny.
@rohoroyarrington3224
@rohoroyarrington3224 4 года назад
Hey Mike, here in Ohio we had steady rain yesterday followed by heavy winds over night. lots of trees down and power outages. Today is still breezy with temps in the low 40's, damp and chilly. As for wood chips, I know that in Oregon (lots of rain) they use chips but I imagine they are larger and mainly used on walking and running trails not so much for trails like yours. I'll have to get back with you on uses for sawdust. Unless you just want to find a business that needs the raw material. Have a day and a great New Year.
@jimdavis2113
@jimdavis2113 4 года назад
Hi Mike and Melissa. 32 F and some more snow coming here in Kenai, Alaska. I like oak, but that cherry is BEAUTIFUL ! Happy Birthday to Eva !!!
@sgtfish49
@sgtfish49 4 года назад
Buddy, excellent suggestion. When my family ran a sawmill, dairy farmers bought the sawdust by the trailer load for bedding. Just a thought. Good luck.
@vaughanowl8667
@vaughanowl8667 4 года назад
Freezing rain here in ontario for 2 days now. DIY Morgon lumber. Nice. Have a happy new year morgon family 😀😀👍.
@tomneilson3699
@tomneilson3699 4 года назад
Wish Eva a happy birthday! It's all about family!
@johnwalls4722
@johnwalls4722 4 года назад
I'm in Michigan lower peninsula, lots of rain and high winds, my neighbor is in the UP right now vacationing and its changing from rain to snow and expect 2 inches per hour for the next 24 to 36 hours. Either way a lot of moisture then changi g to snow. Our lake was froze but is now open water. Sawdust... I'd spread it thin off the sides of your trails, helps amend your soil. Love the videos, Good luck.
@bobpurs
@bobpurs 4 года назад
Sell man glitter lol. With you Mike, here in Michigan it’s warm and muddy. We had over An inch of rain yesterday and last night. So sick of it want it to Freeze and stay frozen so I can get out in THE WOODS. I do more sweeping mud out of my barn/shop than anything else. Happy New Year.
@olddawgdreaming5715
@olddawgdreaming5715 4 года назад
Hey Mike and Melissa, it’s 37-56 today in deep east Texas. Rained yesterday 🤗 gotta take what we are given and go with it. Happy Birthday Eva ! The splitting and stacking was a good video. Thanks for sharing with us.
@olddawgdreaming5715
@olddawgdreaming5715 4 года назад
Thanks Melissa, had a wonderful Christmas and looking forward to a great New Year too.
@Adirondack_DFL
@Adirondack_DFL 4 года назад
Mike, LOL, you reminded of my dad's friend (a Woodmiser million BF club member). Dad said he could saw a lot more lumber if he didn't fall in love with every board he takes off the mill. Stickering is a precision job, you have to be a stickler about it. Sawdust can be a hazard, a big pile will make heat inside and possibly combust. People will come get sawdust for free for animals (hamster, ferret, etc) bedding.
@johnmyers6097
@johnmyers6097 4 года назад
Good luck finding a use for sawdust unless you have strawberry or blueberry plants. I remember years ago when my wife was well we had a big mud hole in our driveway. When I was working out of town she took the bucket loader, scraped up all the sawdust from my log landing and filled the hole. The sawdust made the mud grow and became a HUGE mess. Not one of the finer ideas. What I do is dump it in a low unusable area , out of sight, out of mind. Thanks for the video and Happy NewYear
@scottfrazelle
@scottfrazelle 4 года назад
Hi Mike - Scott here from over in IL on the Mississippi River. Got to tell you that the weather is bitter here tonight. No snow yet but we've been getting some sleet. Forgot to check the temperature before I started writing this comment, but as I said earlier, it is bitter.
@jasoncaspersen139
@jasoncaspersen139 4 года назад
Snow and cold in South East Denver this weekend. 5 deg this morning. It was -48 in Central Colorado near Hartsel. Keep up the great videos!
@bobmarshall3798
@bobmarshall3798 4 года назад
Hi Mike, just another suggestion, here in New Zealand, at the drop of a hat we would use that sawdust for smoking fish, game meat in particular, but any meat really,cheese, poultry, etc. - would need to be fairly dry but! All the best for the new year and keep the site going, I'm jealous of your patch, all the very best,Bob.
@oldmanfred8676
@oldmanfred8676 4 года назад
Thank you all for sharing your lives. We all Love you.
@larrymulkey3103
@larrymulkey3103 4 года назад
Love the organization!!
@thomasstrout1738
@thomasstrout1738 4 года назад
I had 10,000 board feet of Eastern White Pine and Hemlock sawn by a gentleman with a huge Woodmizer mill back in 2014. His neighbor came over with his 1 Ton dump and I loaded him up 3 times with my loader. He used it for bedding for his sheep and he was very happy. He said hardwood sawdust is great also as long as it is not Walnut.
@glennwolfe1663
@glennwolfe1663 4 года назад
Melissa and Mike I like your 'man glitter' idea. Maybe someone in your area that composts for their garden. The lumber looks awesome👍. Weather here 1 hr north of Madison WI is snowing w/ 1-3 but hr north 6-10. Happy Birthday Eva. And a Big👋 to Hunter🤗
@ZZ123FORE
@ZZ123FORE 4 года назад
Up here in the Pacific Northwest, Mount Vernon, WA. 43 degrees and forecast for the day showers. Enjoying your videos, keep'm coming.
@Dale.Nienow
@Dale.Nienow 4 года назад
I live in Wisconsin we are getting rain and then turning into snow 3-5 inches! Finally I can get back to snow plowing!
@stephenrhodesianridgeback7418
@stephenrhodesianridgeback7418 4 года назад
I only use dry white cedar chips for the dog run . They will not decompose fast . On trails only hard wood chips and large size chips . No soft wood . I have a area on my property that keep for dumping saw dust / wood chips soft wood not cedar . All bark and slivers from splitter / leaves and anything decomposable . Run the heavy duty flail mower over and mulch everything A couple times in summer then I use the pto tiller too mix up . Then in fall scoop everything up and pile in big mounds . I now have beautiful rich clear topsoil piles . It takes a few years too get it going but the rewards are great . When you have a tractor with attachments and large property like you do . It’s the way too go . Clear rich Top soil is worth big dollars 👍
@peacefieldfarm_mn
@peacefieldfarm_mn 4 года назад
Top of the morning M&M! Here in East Central MN it is currently snowing. The temp hasn't budged from 34 degrees for 3 days now, Yesterday we had an inch of rain. It is horrible winter weather. We are supposed to get 3-4 inches of snow on to pf the ice by tomorrow. Arrrrrg! Back in the day they used to use sawdust as insulation when they cut ice from the lakes and stored it for summer cooling in ice houses!
@glenndeery9806
@glenndeery9806 4 года назад
you can use sawdust for mulch either mix in with the leaves to make mulch. Also Farmers use it for in their animals. I agree sawdust and wood chips will hold the moisture on the trails and make it slimy and slippery. I agree the Cherry is the nicest. It is day 2 of Rain here in Southeastern PA
@michaelharmon551
@michaelharmon551 4 года назад
Melissa, I got to say you may as well give up. You can't compete with a perfectionist. You know I'm kidding - I hope. Happy New Year ! May be a good year and a year of health, wisdom, and life. Life in the outdoors. I love your clean down to earth channel. That's why I subscribed. Love you guys. God Bless the Morgan Family Michael from NW North Carolina
@jasonneugebauer5310
@jasonneugebauer5310 4 года назад
Nice stack. Love your videos. The 4x4s should help with air circulation and keep the load distributed on the plywood. If you have the space, I would recommend leaving at least 6 inches between the stacks for air circulation. I think the sun will wreck boards faster than rain, so I recommend keeping boards out of direct sunlight as much as possible. I don't cover the top of my stacks and the top boards are always wrecked quickly by over drying of the top surfaces. I look forward to more sawing videos!
@craigsudman4556
@craigsudman4556 4 года назад
Include three or four fire starters in Hunters' bags of fire wood...this is after all a premium product and it would be kind of neat as a marketing feature. Also Hunter could make the fire starters, with supervision of course. You already have a hydraulic ram, (the splitter) with some heavy duty pipe you could press the sawdust into logs. But mixing them with your leaves for compost sounds like the best option. Great video M&M, thumbs up.
@ernstfischer8415
@ernstfischer8415 4 года назад
Wau so beautiful cherry wood and this flame structure of the boards are 1A because you can make beautiful furniture
@ottobettcher7025
@ottobettcher7025 4 года назад
I agree with some of the other posts on selling the sawdust for animal bedding or for pellet stoves, also I hope Eva and Melissa had a Happy Birthday.
@doc40mike
@doc40mike 4 года назад
Here in se Wisconsin warm about 55 to 60 deg on Sunday a little rain. The wood looks great.
@jacobbruns4579
@jacobbruns4579 4 года назад
12" of heavy wet snow here yesterday in Fergus Falls, MN. Southern half of the state saw mostly rain. Ground still not frozen under the snow
@MOzarkMike
@MOzarkMike 4 года назад
All those late December birthdays! April Fools day must have been a stay at home holiday for the Morgan’s.
@terrynichols7199
@terrynichols7199 4 года назад
In West central Wi. we have had everything from rain, snow, combination and plenty of snow on the ground since before Thanksgiving. Northern Wi had 25 inches of snow after deer season which started the Saturday before Thanksgiving. It's a 9 day rifle season. It's currently snowing here, around 2 inches right now We haven't seen the sun all last week. The moisture just keeps going in circles over WI, MN. and Michigan. I would take a cooler day with sun anytime.
@chancebernhardt4815
@chancebernhardt4815 3 года назад
Out in Oregon the use the sawdust from the mills to make compressed fire logs its mixed with wax to keep them together, they sell for 2 dollars each and burn nicely in a wood stove, they also make the bags of pellets out of the sawdust and wax, those go for 5 dollars a bag depending on how much you buy
@paulrice1918
@paulrice1918 4 года назад
Wow that cherry is very beautiful maybe it should be called Melissa cherry. I would tell you what my weather is but I get your weather about 2 hours after you get it. May God bless you and your family greatly this coming year. Hi Hunter.
@randymorgel4416
@randymorgel4416 4 года назад
Northern Wisc here ,,,, Lake Superior is going to dump some lake effect snow to add to our snow pack ,,, Gassed up the snowmobile as that may be our only mode of transportation for a few day ,,, Happy New Year !!!!
@geraldharvill4699
@geraldharvill4699 4 года назад
Mike, The sawdust could be used for worm bedding( for fishing). The other thing is to add it to the garden for natural ingredients. But beware it will draw termites into the area in larger quantities. What do the saw mills locally do with their saw dust. I bet most just dump it and let nature that the action. Saw dust on the trails, road, walking paths would make it like glass. As for the wood, oak has been my favorite since I made an Oak book case in 5th Grade (about 1963). But seeing the Cherry makes me want to get some for another book case.
@georgecharokee4570
@georgecharokee4570 4 года назад
Beautiful One, Always Dress Wayyy tooo nice to be working with Wood and Dust especially that Lovely Black Ensemble. Stay Safe Out There Y'all !!!
@johncware66
@johncware66 4 года назад
I've seen stoves that specifically burn sawdust. Might be a good heating solution for your new shop outbuilding.
@blakeloke5586
@blakeloke5586 4 года назад
Agree with John here. I'm building a rocket sawdust stove now. One 55 gallon drum and a 30 gallon drum. You could make one for the outdoor patio and a couple for the new shop.
@nickjm37fordel1
@nickjm37fordel1 4 года назад
It's been pretty good weather in Gig Harbor, not to much rain. Really good weather for Hamburger Soup :-))))))))))))
@dancartlidge5202
@dancartlidge5202 4 года назад
You inquired about the weather, and although I'm not there now, I do have a cottage in nw lower Michigan....certainly farther north than you, but they are about to get spanked but good with about a foot of snow, so says the weather report. Wood looks great!
@jacobkiser4299
@jacobkiser4299 4 года назад
You should write saw dates on the end of a few boards so when you start selling or using it yourself you know what your cure times are. I know you can moisture check but a quick glance at a saw date would save a lot of time poking.
@cliffmorain7215
@cliffmorain7215 4 года назад
That cherry would make a beautiful gun stock.
@johnstromgren9022
@johnstromgren9022 4 года назад
From !5 miles N. E. of Duluth MN Saturday Evening we had 10" of Snow and then it rain Sunday creating a snow blowers mess. We have about 18' of snow on the groundand temperatures around thirty. Today Monday they predict another 3'. I had to have my plow guy from our bussiness come in to plow our driveway. I wished I lived closer to you I would buy some of your red oak. It is very good quality. John
@normanscott7748
@normanscott7748 4 года назад
Mike, I noticed that all, really all, of your equipment, is absolutely scratch proof. It all looks brand new. And all of it is high class, no used equipment. I don't know what you do for a permanent job, but I bet it pays well. All high class.
@ubcandewit3179
@ubcandewit3179 4 года назад
Sawdust is great in a garden that is innoculated, really feeds everything well; i would try to avoid maple for the garden if possible. It is very common in compost toilets, but honestly, I love Melissa's idea best. LOL! But seriously, it would sell! Hello, Hunter, Happy belated Birthday Eva! Have a day!
@karlsoffthegrid1378
@karlsoffthegrid1378 4 года назад
Wisconsin is snowy and a little bit on the warm side making things a mess. Love the wood mill!
@fleminj2pa
@fleminj2pa 4 года назад
Mike, I’ve heard that indoor riding arenas use sawdust to provide a soft cushion for the horses. In fact, I’ve been told they buy it from some mills. However, it has to be dry and that’s been our problem. If you eventually move that mill under roof and can collect it dry, you may be able to sell it. As it stands, it’s our biggest waste by product and we dump it with the other waste and debris that comes off the firewood processing. I hate doing that but we can’t collect and keep it dry.
@sodbuster3401
@sodbuster3401 4 года назад
25 degrees here in ND today , supposed to be in the thirties this week so , yeah pretty nice for this time of the year. Man I’m crying over that cherry. Yeah Eva , ribeye at Longhorns , hard to beat.
@calvingauthier9856
@calvingauthier9856 4 года назад
Mike, growing up in Northern California Sierra Nevada Mountains in the 60-70's, there was a lot of old large Sawmills, and they would put their sawdust in large pits or side of hill. Years later we would go to these old pits where the sawdust had decomposed or turned dark brown. We were poor, my Dad being a landscaper, and the pit access for free, we would load up the truck (many trips) with this stuff and apply it to the newly seeded lawns and gardens. My point being, dig a pit area where you can dump it (or side of a hill), and in the future find a good use for it. It could be worth gold some day. Which is better for some good soil, wood chips or fine sawdust? Idaho Dreaming Cal in Kuwait, right now at a small camp in UAE. Thanks Again for your GREAT Videos, Ya All put a smile on my face in each one (except when Stanley passed, yes, I had tears in my eyes, and they come back each time you pass by that table).
@normhowes2975
@normhowes2975 4 года назад
It's January 1st, just north of Syracuse N.Y. and it's 34 degrees, lawn is mostly showing, rained about 1/2" yesterday. 30 minutes further north and they are calling for over a foot of snow in persistent lake effect areas.
@jimwhitney6543
@jimwhitney6543 4 года назад
I use my pine sawdust from the mill to fill in mud holes in the trail. It's very absorbent and works great ,I filled a 2' mud hole and it's still dry to this day.
@BigPowerAL
@BigPowerAL 4 года назад
Happy New Year to all the Morgan’s from Orange County, CA!
@backtobasicstipswithtomrib19
@backtobasicstipswithtomrib19 4 года назад
we had freezing rain and then abut 3 or 4 inches of snow here in South Central Nebraska below freezing all night mid thirties day time. The sawdust works in gardens if you have bad soil
@shawnfaith7701
@shawnfaith7701 4 года назад
Hi Mike, that sawdust is great for little league baseball fields when they are wet. Especially after it rains, and all of us Dad's are trying to get the fields ready to play. Also makes great animal bedding too.
@lisagalusha4147
@lisagalusha4147 4 года назад
Pretty good weather out here on the North Shore of Oahu. Little chilly breeze 🌈😜
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