Could not agree more. You do you and just ignore the naysayers. Those trees you cut down today were nice and big and that chicken trick was very clever. X
Brilliant, person who knew your chickens would remove the beggar's lice!! 👍🌟 Thanks, Wes, for another great video!! You're very good at operating the machines you use!! 👍God bless you and your family! 🙏❤️🙏
When you said you were taking Mrs. FLR 'out to supper', I heard 'Out to SUFFER'. I just about lost the breakfast in my mouth. Congratulation on the years (many to some few to others), you have had together so far.
really enjoyed the video. hey Wes, you´re the "runner" or cutter of the mill, and you know what works best for you. As Burger King says "Have it your way". thanks for all the different things you show and explain during the filming. Have a great day
We are priveleged to watch your videos and in what and how you wish to do your job. You do what is best for you and do not worry about the rest of us. Thank you very much.
Like your videos. I'm subscribed and look forward to seeing your next video. Appreciate your expression of Faith. Blessings to you and your family. Praying for your safety, strength, health, wisdom, peace and success in His Holy Name.☝️🙏🙌💪🤠🎯
Everyone has a right to an opinion. That said, it is your logs and your sawmill, you have the right to cut a log the way that you want. I think that you are sawing with a purpose or a market for the boards that you intend to put up for market. Keep up the good work and never allow someone else's opinion dictate your sawing business unless that person is a customer.
Wow, that’s amazing. I did not know that but I’m gonna remember that for future reference when I get covered in them I am going to lay them somewhere, let my chickens eat them.
Good video and job. Happy 8 th yes we missed the little guy. There people out that have never sawed that leave nasty comments. Saw like you want take care be safe and well.
While your chickens are 'cleaning' your clothing, I would suggest bringing a book for about a half hour. Two birds with one stone, Work and a little entertainment!!!
Hello Wes. You see, sometimes doing math on camera can be a good thing. If you are near a Walmart Supercenter, they carry a 67" ONN tripod for $24.98. I have one and I like it so far. Happy Anniversary. Have good days!
Mike, it seems like you could make the logging part of your life easier by taking a page out of Mike Morgan's book (Outdoors with the Morgans). When you fell the tree and have it mostly limbed, lift it with the grapple to finish limbing and to buck it.
As you were saying, one cut, flip the log 180 degrees and make your second cut. Anything I have heard, that is the proper method. A carpenter's square to make a 90 degree cut.
Only thing I see that you could do to get more lumber is to raise the small ends with a toe board jack, that first log you could’ve got a couple of 1x’s if you had raised it 2”. Might need an edger to capture all the lumber in those thick slabs.
I'm sure you have had this experience already, but a lot of people on Marketplace want to trade something for what you have. For a long time I wasn't interested, but I started doing it and ended up getting things that I did need. Just have a mental list of things that you're looking for
I have fell many trees through out my life almost always when I watch someone else cut a tree I see them cut a huge wedge to clear for first cut I have never done it this way my first cut for the wedge is only about an 1 1/2" wedge I mean if you think about it once the tree closes the gap 1 1/2" the top of the tree has moved in the felling direction 20 feet I just always wondered why everyone cuts such thick wedges 😮when dropping trees especially for logs seems like a waste to straighten and square the butt flair
Hey Mr. Green Jeans. I noticed that there is one of the little piggies in the pen with Sue. She is no longer alone in her pen?? Is that the mating piggy you are keeping for the future with her? Happy Anniversary to you and the Missus.
why true 2x6s? always curious of that. I still cut my lumber to standard lumber size 1.5x5.5. I dont plane them mind you, unless thats the reason? with smaller lumber, u can potentially get more out of a log and still use hardware such as joist hangers bought from the store
what camera do you use, I use a canon g10 for my RU-vid channel and its videos isn't really clear. what camera do you use I've always loved how clear your videos are!