Hey Mark, Eddie and Mark. Your last 2 videos featuring the sawing of the 16’ pine and spruce logs were just incredible! Sawing logs of that length requires much more work and effort on your part and as viewers, we very much appreciate all of the extra effort that all of you provide to make these videos possible. Once again, great looking pine lumber from less than perfect logs. Wonderful job guys!
I'm fascinated with your logging videos and find them very relaxing, a bit ASMR? or something. Anyway please keep posting them. My favourite part of the cut is towards the end of travel when my beloved Welsh Dragon Flag appears and it makes me smile. A Welshman of course 😀
Mark, you guys give me hope of sawing someday with either the mill I have or a better one like you have! I hope you understand the dilemma of wanting more than you can get!
Hey Mark, you really captured everything on this video !! Lots of variety and how to deal with uncooperative material. Thanks, John. (Still checking web site for tee shirts)
Good milling and them big splinters are nothing to fool with. Ye olde bus motor can sling one a mile and a half after it's done killed a weeks burying. Happy leaf season and Blessings!
Good evening from Mönchengladbach Germany. I am impressed on two ways. The first is how much you have got from this crooked lodge including the cracks and splits. The second, how artful Eddie T.H.E. 1st. managed all these working steps so it's look like an easy Game. The alternative camera angels is a great idea.
Good evening from East Sussex, England. Love the show, especially when you cut oak, walnut and cherry. Can you tell me who's playing the music, it's got me heading for my workshop with a skip on my step.
It is always good to see you!!!!😀😀😀 I know some of you trimmings go for fire wood but I saw a pile of thin wood, what is that used for???? Lumber is very expensive but it looks like you have no way of securing you place. Have a nice day.
What a mess! How many of those 2x4’s broke? Getting another mess under the mill? Take care and stay safe bud! Hello to ZZ and Eddie! God bless!✝️🙏🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Another great video. How's the autumn weather going? Where l am we are just heading into spring and warmer weather, but I really can't complain as the coldest winter day was just about 10° Celcius. Have a great day.
Just a thought, what do you do with all the saw dust? Also, is there a risk of fire/explosion due to the fine wood dust and static? Do you have countermeasures in place?
Hi Guys i see you have a lot of waste from sawing,you sell saw dust and firewood but would would it be worth getting a wood chipper oris there no sale for woodchips ???
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