@@NorthwestSawyer very small Doug Fir. Lots of big Norway spruce, but they are knotty, and the k other are super hard. Causes blade dive in every knot.
The Mt. Helens pond (Lake) has maintained the fill with Doug Fir sinse the 80's. Have you considered whether they have rotted? How about asking to ery one?
Those logs would probably be worse than milling drift wood as the ash is very abrasive. Although, if I was offered one I think I’d have to mill it for the sake of history 😬
Thank you we have had a commercial wood manufacturing business in the family for about 50 years. It is neat to see you do things. We build over 1200 products and mill our own wood. It is fun to watch the scale you do it in it makes good entertainment.
I was just looking at ordering an LT35 from wood-mizer on monday down in Wood village. I am new and learning what I can from the local guys, headed out to Willamina to drop some fir and mill it up brother.
Love your videos, question for ya I,m trying to decide whether to order a lt35 or a lt40 not sure if the extra money would be worth it,do you wish you would of got the 40? Thanks Charlie
I wonder how much would it cost for wood for a 12 by 12 shed if you sell wood id be interested i think im fairly close✌ cant wait for a reply kind regards p.s. Love your expertise and your videos been watching for a while now
hey, my 35 had that same sqeek with the log turner. upon investigating i found the pin had broke the end cap weld. Im not saying yours just needs some greese, but its worth checking.
Hey I have a quick question, how would you recommend I sell some cedar that is being cut down in my backyard, it’s only 3 trees so it’s not much but do you have any recommendations?
Thank you, Jim. There’s light at the end of the tunnel. Their new manufactured home is set to be delivered around the end of next month. They’ll be having a new septic system installed around then too. I’ll be filming as much of it all as I can. I also plan to do a “one year after the fire” video.
You certainly have some big diameter logs sitting on your log deck. I will say milling 1/2" thick boards is certainly looks tedious. Good thing for Accuset and power feed on the mill.
The band-saw mill has some danger - much less than the exposed, circular blade mills I expect. But that log pile! Not a place that leaves any room for lack of attention. Thanks for the video!
Congratulations a fine shed you have built, no more the water running down the back of your neck, or the sun burning it either. Plus will keep the weather off your all important mill, very important. Enjoy your hard work.
@@NorthwestSawyer thanks buddy, love the videos and was encouraged to start my own channel @swampsawyer , just getting started. Hopefully a tidbit of info I can pass along as I’ve learned from watching you.
You must have exacting standards when your fire wood is 10x better than big box store R' us.... Had my 1st Covid 2 weeks ago not too bad better than getting it soreness at the injection site a bit of a headache the 1st day and a couple nights of chills just plan accordingly. The shelter also has the bonus of being a sun shade living in the desert southwest thats something we value most.....
I don’t know what I was thinking with that log. No ill effects 4 days later. My mom has had both shots and had zero problems. My neighbors should be thanking me. I built a sawmill shed and now it doesn’t rain!
@@NorthwestSawyer I am looking at possibly ordering either the lt35 or an lt40 wide this fall. Momma said I had to pay some bills off first though. You know how it goes. HAPPY WIFE HAPPY LIFE.
@@thekiltedsawyer that’s the one I leaning toward with the 38hp gas. I’ve heard that Woodmizer is about a behind right now. Do you know if this is true or not?
I see an accident waiting to happen with that stack of logs next to your saw. Either they will roll and take out your vertical support beams or you will break a leg trying to get a log off the pile. Please do something different than what you're doing.
Makes me wince when I see those big logs sitting uphill, as you said if one rolls then it will snap the new shed post off. And that is probably the best case scenario.