I really don't think Eddie needs to be babysitted bye you mark ! He's a grown man Wether you think he is or not ! Like Eddie said , respect is a word that everyone should have in their vocabulary !
Mark and Eddie have been sawing for more than 30 years. The communication while sawing in between them is impeccable. Sometimes you stoops don't know when to shut up with your comments. SHUT UP!
Mark, I have a question ⁉️ You made a comment about the pile of sawdust being "hot". Is there any chance that the temperature of the sawdust could cause it to catch fire....?? Self combustion ?
Hi guys just settin here waiting for the Hospice nurse to show up and watching your video, you mentioned one of your viewers was celebrating his 43 anniversary, congratulations to him. I am 86 and on the 13 my wife and I will have been married 44 years, I hope she makes the 13 as she is in the final stage of Parkinson’s and not doing well. Thanks for the entertainment!
I follow an upstate N.Y. logger who has saw mill and logs with draft horses.Uses the sawdust for in the stalls. Has outside furnace for heating home and hotwater heater using the trim and has zero waste in his operation. Working horses with Jim.
My wife and I celebrated our 37th Anniversary on March 30th, her 54th Birthday on April 3rd, and my 56th birthday is on April 12th! Life is good!! Thanks for the videos, love them all! Wish I could send super thanks, but I'm still out of work from my two back surgeries!
I was a little late commenting. Grandpa was honored you made his year I think. The party had to be put on pause for a good sawyer to work his craft. On behalf of our entire family we thank you and your crew. 😊
Hi Mark and Eddie, I’ve been watching Helmsburg Sawmill lately as well as yourselves. What a difference! He runs 4 saws in unison and churns out boards in one run of the carriage. It all seems a bit hectic but I admit I prefer your laid back approach. He uses RED lasers which are easier to see than your green one. Keep on sawing. Biker John from UK.
I don’t believe I’ve ever seen a work-hand as eager and that loves his job as much as Chewy. I think that’s some purty lumber comin’ off’n that stick. Thanks Mark, et al.
That black oak has some really nice grain. Pretty cool.seeing those layers of different woods. In the sawdust!! Thanks Mark. You guys stay safe and God bless.
Good evening everyone I moved and have been busy with my beautiful new home. I've been watching your videos but really never got to tell you what I thought. Sorry mark keep up the amazing work and God Bless
That was a SOLID log and had some real grain to it. Nay, the Bus Motor cared not for it and made hash thereof. Lot of good boards for a Stop sight deal. Thanks, Mark and crew! Happy week and I don't think the eclipse will kill you graveyard dead! God Bless Yall!
Watching you fellas brings back memories of when I worked at a mill in Georgia about the same setup we had a debarker and a big wood chipper great job brothers keep up the hard work
Hi Mark. Ed, & ZZ. Beautiful lumber. Looks too good for stalls. Ed is right. Red oak. Helmburg's black oak is golden wood w/ black grains. Both are equally beautiful. I saw most of our eclipse before 4pm. Then " moon" moved quickly away. People traveled to Niagara Falls & they were cloudy. We were cloudy about 4:30pm. Have a good Monday night everyone. 😍😊😉👍💜❤️🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🌳
Interesting ending with the sawdust. Have you ever considered parking a dumpster into the sawdust shed to collect and transport? What an amazing depth of your operation. Wishing you and your team a blessed week. Peace Mark
I was in your neighborhood St. Patty's day weekend but it was Saturday and I know that's a busy day so I didn't stop. Ended up at Patrick's, crazy time! Be well and don't look at the sun!
👍👌👏 I say that this wasn't an ugly but a good looking log. I like all the wood with "character". 😁 ;-) Might not be as useful than without knots, but is definitely more beautiful. At least for my kind of personal taste. Thanks a lot for making teaching explaining recording editing uploading and sharing. Best regards luck and especially health to all of you.
Wow, Christmas come around your place quite often. You have great followers. That was a big one but nothing that you could not handle. No eclipse here. I am to far north and it is cloudy. From Wisconsin, it is always good to see you.
Hi guys, Henry West here From Australia. The 14th of April 2024 is our 50th wedding anniversary. Me and my wife Louise. PS I just love watching the grain come out in the Timbers you cut
Hey Mark. Great sawing video! That “ugly” black oak log did not turn out to be so ugly after all! That log was quite a surprise and yielded some absolutely beautiful oak lumber. You mentioned that a good share of the black oak boards will be used for horse stall material but will you sort any of the grade boards out of that bundle of black oak? I hope you set aside some of those clear wide boards and but them on stickers.Thanks very much for another visit to the sawdust bin and the loading of the dumpster box.
Does black oak smell like dog crap when you saw it, or am I confusing it with another wood? Here in north Alabama we have red and white oak, no black on our land
The mill I worked at has three tein band saws and a skngle band head rig. The sawdust went to several horse farms for bedding and the left over was burned in the drying kilns to dry the lumber. Those band saws produced around 5 to 7 tractor trsiler loads a day , once the gang edger was added.
I have recently been watching another sawmill, Hermannsburg I think,they have side saws topsaws, and other contraptions its real interesting to see what they do