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Log Deck With Automatic Raising Ramp Build 

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This is the build video of the Log Deck with the Automatic Raising Ramp, We used our Woodland HM 122 to mill our beams to build the log deck, we use 12 1/2" spikes that we made to joint the beams together.

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5 окт 2024

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@MrMEmEmEmEMEMEeeeeee
@MrMEmEmEmEMEMEeeeeee 4 месяца назад
I'm 73 and just bought a mill. You guys have no doubt saved me from a body cast with this video. Thanks!
@CountryHomestead1
@CountryHomestead1 4 месяца назад
Thank you for watching and commenting, we hope you enjoyed the video.
@dangosselin-q8v
@dangosselin-q8v 8 месяцев назад
Dude. U got such the right attitude. I'm quit the big life and been on my own almost 1 year. Sold my old one and ordered woodmizer Lt 15. Every option included
@danmalone5365
@danmalone5365 Год назад
I like the building. I like what you said. I'm not as young as I used to be. But your mind still thinks like a young person dreams materializing.
@ronaldfierro9986
@ronaldfierro9986 4 месяца назад
first time seeing you......that was a great idea...........thanks
@m8s4lif
@m8s4lif Год назад
So, you are in your 40s. Just wait till you are in your 60s. It seems like I was in my 40s just a couple years ago. My 20s were maybe three years ago. Man, time go's fast. Nice job there.
@patrickkiggins4150
@patrickkiggins4150 Год назад
your videos shows everything you do including your mistakes! which I appreciate tremendously. Love the way you describe everything you are doing and why. Anybody ever say you sound just like Larry-the-cable-guy!! Probably why you are so easy to listen to, thanks for making these videos, I also purchased a Woodland HM30Max saw mill.
@stevedockery3534
@stevedockery3534 8 месяцев назад
I will say that's a very clever way to help save your back. I'm sure you'll get a lot of yeats out of that. Awesome job my friend. Steve
@CountryHomestead1
@CountryHomestead1 7 месяцев назад
Thanks 👍
@ozzietadziu
@ozzietadziu 9 месяцев назад
The best part of this video was the Klezmer music at the beginning.
@unsafe_at_any_speed
@unsafe_at_any_speed Год назад
Great video guys! Thanks for the ideas! If you bolted some lead weight to the downside of the ramp it would take a lot of weight off the lifting force too. Enough weight could balance the lift itself.
@thesheff79
@thesheff79 Год назад
I like the fan you have hanging up , I had this same thought. I'm getting tired of sawdust blowing back in my face, and it will be nice having air flow in the summer.
@CountryHomestead1
@CountryHomestead1 Год назад
Ya the fan helps out a lot. It keeps the dust from blowing back in your face.
@jimmclean4876
@jimmclean4876 Год назад
You folks have some great videos and ideas, thanks
@TheBeardedCarpenter
@TheBeardedCarpenter 2 года назад
Howdy y’all- you did a mighty fine job on your deck and ramp. I really like how you got your sawmill shed set up. I can think of only one thing you left out. You need a big ice tea dispenser lol. Take care and God bless
@CountryHomestead1
@CountryHomestead1 2 года назад
Once we get the backside of the shed made there will be a 24x24 cabinet shop beside it, that’s where we will have the refreshments cooler, plenty of tea and grape kool aide, I drink a lot of the grape sugar free kool aide
@melvinjohnson7981
@melvinjohnson7981 Год назад
Great idea! Good job gentlemen!
@RichWilkie
@RichWilkie 9 месяцев назад
Pleasure to watch!
@helpinghand6037
@helpinghand6037 6 месяцев назад
i liked it a lot!!! I am going to do the same thing to mine
@CountryHomestead1
@CountryHomestead1 6 месяцев назад
We’re really pleased with the log deck, it works really well, and is easy to operate. We appreciate you taking the time to watch our video and commenting, hope you have a good day
@dallasfinch1100
@dallasfinch1100 Год назад
As a new Woodlands sawyer I really enjoyed your video and got many great ideas for my future log ramp! Great job on the video, you two work well together. Take care, keep making great videos, and stay safe
@CountryHomestead1
@CountryHomestead1 Год назад
We appreciate you watching our videos and commenting, thank you
@eepy63
@eepy63 2 года назад
Awesome job!
@CountryHomestead1
@CountryHomestead1 2 года назад
Thank you for watching our video, we appreciate you
@mcpiddler1135
@mcpiddler1135 9 месяцев назад
Great idea and good work to complete it!
@CountryHomestead1
@CountryHomestead1 7 месяцев назад
Thanks!
@sidschwan8031
@sidschwan8031 Год назад
That's a nice log deck your building awesome job guys.
@CountryHomestead1
@CountryHomestead1 Год назад
Thank you for watching our videos and commenting we appreciate you
@kennkid9912
@kennkid9912 Год назад
I bought two 25 lb boxes of 12 inch spikes 25 years ago. I think I paid $5 each. One box is galvanized screw spikes. I think they used them for log cabins. The other is a wire nail like 1/2 inch diameter bright finish. I have used them for everything and still have a lot of them left.I want to make a brow for my 126 mill. its a lot easier to load from a brow. A mill shed would be good too, but this is my last house. I have a slab to put the mill on.That sits on ledge. We have lots of ledge to set stuff on. Dirt we dont have.Black walnut ! We dont have any in ME.
@CountryHomestead1
@CountryHomestead1 Год назад
We appreciate you watching our videos and commenting, I wish I could find me some of them to buy, but I just made ours out of re-bar and washers, and beat the end to a point.
@kennkid9912
@kennkid9912 Год назад
@@CountryHomestead1Thats a good looking nail you made. Those spikes I have were Made In USA. That is how long ago I bought them. Did you drill pilot holes before driving them? I imagine the dimples? on the rebar would grab pretty good too.
@CountryHomestead1
@CountryHomestead1 Год назад
Yes sir, we pre-drill the hole first and then nailed them in and ya it holds them real good
@mikemraz8569
@mikemraz8569 Год назад
Another good video, I like the way you guys operate gives me good ideas 💡
@TheOldManAndTheSaw
@TheOldManAndTheSaw Год назад
Pretty slick!
@ArrBee6
@ArrBee6 Год назад
Nice One!
@WildeandFreeTN
@WildeandFreeTN Год назад
Awesome Idear!!
@littlegriffoffgridalberta6837
That is a pretty good idea :) I'm sure it will work awesome it looks great :) I will keep this in mind I will be building mill shed though out the summer, One piece at a time , I'm like you not 30 anymore,
@CountryHomestead1
@CountryHomestead1 Год назад
We have had real good luck from the log deck, it has worked great since we built it, makes it a lot easier to roll the logs onto the mill bed, we appreciate you taking your time and watching our videos and commenting, thank you
@brucelouden8405
@brucelouden8405 Месяц назад
Not to be a critic but what was wrong with just loading the logs with the forks directly onto the mill?
@DarrenMalin
@DarrenMalin Год назад
nice one :)
@kennkid9912
@kennkid9912 Год назад
Sorry I got diverted to something while you were explaining the stuff I asked you about. Why is your ramp so far from the mill? I get you have to clear the mill itself. Do you clean out the sawdust with the tractor Bucket? Speaking of wrong cuts, My friend was building a shed for another friend and he always gets nervous when I show up to watch. He got kind of frazzled and cut one of the posts off way short. SO THE HEADROOM IN THE SHED WAS ONLY like 5 ft. I thought it was funny butIi left because he got rattled and was embarrassed.Hes a nervous type.
@CountryHomestead1
@CountryHomestead1 Год назад
I just made it so when I pickup the ramp I have a safety chain on my main beam, so I hinged the ramp right under my outside beam, there is not enough room for the tractor to get in there, we have a backpack blower that will make short work of the saw dust
@OriginalTailhunter
@OriginalTailhunter Год назад
Yup, don’t drop it on your head.
@robertmorton2790
@robertmorton2790 Год назад
Bad there we go again
@CountryHomestead1
@CountryHomestead1 Год назад
What you mean?
@157mshaggy
@157mshaggy Год назад
Now that it has been 6 months, any issues with the log deck?
@CountryHomestead1
@CountryHomestead1 Год назад
Na log deck works great, makes it a lot easier to handle the logs
@157mshaggy
@157mshaggy Год назад
@@CountryHomestead1 I am going to build one too. Thanks for the video!
@johndebrular979
@johndebrular979 Год назад
These are good folks, no woke here. If we were closer I'd be glad to call them friends.
@sshumkaer
@sshumkaer 9 месяцев назад
im 41 and feel like iv been ran over
@CountryHomestead1
@CountryHomestead1 9 месяцев назад
We appreciate you watching our videos and commenting. Thank you
@robertmorton2790
@robertmorton2790 Год назад
You can cut the stupid music anytime to suitt me right now I'm going to another sàwmi
@CountryHomestead1
@CountryHomestead1 Год назад
Ok see ya later ✌️
@robertmorton2790
@robertmorton2790 Год назад
Ya dont need the fam music thought ots not doing anything for you
@CountryHomestead1
@CountryHomestead1 Год назад
Well we appreciate you watching and letting us know, I’m hoping to get on a paid site later to download better music but as of now poor boy has poor ways and that about the best free music I can find. Hope y’all have a good night and hope to hear from you again.
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