This Sawmill CHANGED our LIVES!!!
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I really don't know why I like watching videos with people cutting slabs but I do. I wish I would have been able to do the same thing. What a good life.
When I saw the thumbnail I didn't think it was about sawing^^
@KingFox76
Ай бұрын
I’m sure it had nothing to do with leggings.
@jwfinley7808
16 күн бұрын
Thats why Im watching!
That's probably the gnarliest log I've seen on youtube.
So glad you addressed the peeling of logs question. Great channel!
So glad you have that mill. When you age into your Seventies your bodies Will still be thanking you for buying i.
I only see one thing wrong with this video, so I am going to give some advice. Neither of you are wearing hearing or eye protection. As someone who suffers from partial hearing loss from running loud machinery too long without hearing protection, I highly advise you to start wearing hearing protection. Also, even a cheap pair of safety glasses is better than nothing. I can't count the number of times safety glasses have saved me from an injury. Please Please Please use hearing and eye protection. Otherwise, great video. I really enjoyed it.
@Knotrockets
4 ай бұрын
Everyone, please stop with the safety bullshit. We get it
@eshares9001
4 ай бұрын
If you get it start wearing it! And NO I will not stop with the safety ADVICE!
@hildacorea
4 ай бұрын
If you don't like the way they work, quit watching...simple.
@robbiebaker2412
4 ай бұрын
@@hildacorea I didn't say I didn't like the way they work. I just know from first hand experience what happens when you don't wear protective equipment, and I don't want anyone else to go through it too
@dougschepers8470
4 ай бұрын
Eyes and hearing won't come back
I have been watching you since you got the Woodland mill and the difference between now and then is like day and night. Great job.👍
Never did I think I would ever spend 15 minutes of my life watching a video of people cut wood with a mill. I have probably watched 5 or 6 or 7 of your videos. They are interesting and entertaining. Thank you. You guys work hard. I hope y'all do well with the business.
@wallacefarmandsawmill
5 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for watching along!!!
Lucky to have a partner helping you, real family business.
Another awesome video. Great job Britney running the saw. Glad ur guys jobs are so much easier. 🤜🤛
You guys are both great workers and sawyers, congratulations on the new mill be safe
@wallacefarmandsawmill
5 ай бұрын
Thanks so much!
You make my Day better . Thanks
Britney is a Godess - even walking backwards and standing still AND cutting great chunks of wood . Too good.!
@Suncast45
5 ай бұрын
Like the cowboy said in Yellowstone-- I hate to see you leave but I love to watch you go!
@DavePeterman-lp4dl
5 ай бұрын
Just wondered why you didn't get a debarker
What a team! Good content and good presentation. Take care...
Just found you two and it's fun watching how well you work together!
I've been watching your KZread video for a short while and I've seen a lot of them and I think they are brilliant
Man that's one nice looking machine... she's built great... looks like she'll last a long time.. congrats 🎉
It always appreciated to have a good looking woman on your side and Brittany knows her way the lumber machinery which is paramount 👍🏻
you two are a great team! love the southern accent.
Nice mill you have and I can understand why it would make your work a little easier. The log you milled had some very interesting grain. I'm in California and we don't have a lot of wood varieties and being a wood turner, I'm always looking for wood that fast grain patterns and know they are in demand throughout the wood turning groups.you might want to consider the idea of cutting those 3-4" slabs into bowl banks and starts Ellington them that way.
Good job yall. Thats actual wealth. Wood is always about as valuable as it is. The 70 has four computers that have to communicate with each other and I have heard lots of downtime horror stories.
You sir are so blessed to have such a beautiful and cool lady by your side
I dunno if it's just me, but I think the combination of fog, camera lens/framing, terrain, etc.., tricks my brain into the overall feeling that this shot on a sound stage. The effect hit me the strongest starting around 2:50. I dunno. but I just thought that was neat. And to all my fellow viewers: don't forget your PPE, ya silly billies! ♥
Very interesting! I just watched one of your previous videos with the older mill. This new one IS a gamechanger!
@wallacefarmandsawmill
4 ай бұрын
Agreed!
Great video. Thank y’all!
Brit,I like the new mill it gives Tyler something to do,he should make some base fiddles out of this particular log it already has the shape for the bodies.
THANKS!
Awesome job thanks for sharing 👍
Great video. Fresh cut lumber has a great smell to it
You guys are great!!
Great videos keep up the great work
Great video and good job. Use every advantage you can to make life easier. Take care and have a blessed weekend
@wallacefarmandsawmill
5 ай бұрын
You got that right! Thanks for watching!
Good job my man. good job. what a gem of a wome uggh machine
When turning a large log or cant, use the log clamp under it to let it down easy. You can learn to use the log clamp with out the log turner. Keep it fun.
It funny I like your video alway sawmill circle saw video alway thought was cool now you got new band mill I hook more and see what you business is all about. Thank you for sharing.
That is one gnarly hunk of timber. This is what Lumber Capital Log Yard uses and it lets them crank through the logs. Emerald and Jade can give you some good tips..
Awesome, thank You
WoW thank you sumach 😊
That is one GNARLY chunk of wood!
I have the lt70 super and it's an amazing machine to have. I have owned it for 2 years and very soon I am moving it to my Alaska property. I am planning to use it as a side business in Alaska milling wood for people because everyone has plenty of trees and logs on their property and with all the driftwood after the ice melts.
@wallacefarmandsawmill
5 ай бұрын
That’s awesome!
happy weekend guys
I love your videos and Brittany is great cutting logs by herself, both of you nake a great team. My only comment would be, I'd like you both to wear st least safety glasses. I used to do home repairs and I forgot my safety glasses and got a piece chipped wood splinter in one if my eyes. Brittany has pretty eyes and i wouldn't want to see either of you get an injury even though i know y'all know what you're doing all the time.
I don't really have any questions, just a comment I love to watch y'all's videos , and I love the music you are editing in , I was singing along I love the old hymns. Great Job to you both.God Bless you.
@wallacefarmandsawmill
5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!!
I never liked WM mills, but i am starting to like them, thanks Bert.
Great machine for you business. Increased productivity with less effort. Win/win for a larger operation like yours.
Awesome guys
I love to see how you turn trees into useable lumber !
@wallacefarmandsawmill
5 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
Excellent
You guys are great, love the videos. If I have the option to purchase a circular sawmill fairly cheap or save for a more expensive band mill, what would y’all recommend? For custom cuts and other small custom jobs
Good looking mill. See where it saves you time and sweat.
What a very likeable duo. Thumbs up and subbed no hesitation and going to look at your other videos. May God bless you both.
@wallacefarmandsawmill
2 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for joining along!
Just a shout out from northern New York, up near the Adirondack mountains. Just off the eastern most point of lake Ontario. No questions to think of, but by watching the videos, I certainly can see how the LT 40 is a win all around, for you guys and your customers. God bless, I do look forward to the content yous post. ☺️👍
@wallacefarmandsawmill
5 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for watching!
You my friend are living the dream! You have one hell of a mill and are working with one lovely partner! Yup, living the dream!
First time viewer, but I found it interesting. Thanks for sharing.....
I love your videos and edit still guys. Here's a question for next week that I've always wondered about. Why do you use a sticker and have all the planks going in the same direction instead of switching the direction every couple levels when you stack your wood?
Good team ,get ur done$
Great stuff !!!
I'm headed to Harbor Freight to buy one of these.
Anything that saves you time and your body is amazing. Over here in England I’ve had to medically retire at 46 because I’ve got osteoarthritis due to manual work..
Don't get fat and Lazy like me. LOL Good to know it has made your life easier. 20 years ago, I prepared for my old age and installed overhead hoist in my shop and now I drive out to my shop in my golf cart. But I am now 72 and crippled. Without the golf cart my life would be pretty miserable because my love of the outdoors and my shop is what keeps me going in my retirement years. Great video. Yall keep makin them and I will keep watchin them.
I am a new subscriber and Really appreciate the videos and hard work you and Brittany are doing at the saw mill the whole set up you 2 got going on there is awesome, but I to want to touch on safety equipment for your eye's and hearing go to your local harbor freight and pick up some safety equipment. Keep up the good work
Awesome Video my Brother!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Showing the results of hard work, smart investments and clean living.
@wallacefarmandsawmill
5 ай бұрын
Thanks so much!
Have you guys considered doing a live video with Q&A? It would nice to be able to interact with you!
@wallacefarmandsawmill
5 ай бұрын
Good idea!
Love the Music
WOW.. this is the FIRST TIME I've seen any of your Videos!! I'm Impressed!! your Camera work is Excellent!! I love the Closeups you got was the wood was being cut !! Nicely Done!! Thank you. I'll be Liking and Subscrbing!! Keep up the great work...:)
@wallacefarmandsawmill
4 ай бұрын
Thanks for joining along!
Great video as usual. Really like the new LT40. My question is how did you get the pallet wood gig? Does it pay the bills or do you have to cut custom orders also. Thanks for sharing, looking forward to the next video.
Do you watch other sawmill videos online to see what kind of improvements they made to their equipment for easier operations?
I really apricate seeing old railroad rail put to good use. I was in track maintenance for 11 years. 👍 Looks to be about 110/yd rail. So, 110 pounds per 3 feet of rail. Approximately. Hard to tell the difference between 110 and 115 at a glance.
Use hearing protection. Unless you wanna wreck your hearing and get tinnitus (constant ringing in your ears) other than that, good content.
Hello from Joe The Grower in NY
the knots brought back memories of the nut bowl my step-parents had passed down from generation lost it in a housefire and a knot from a tree craved out to make the bowl my stepparents did always have peanuts and nuts in that bowl in December i blew up like a balloon if i eat a nut or a peanut my little fingers did not touch them at all some boy in school found out the hard way don't push the nut to me he had 2 black eyes with trying to i have 25 wooden coffee cups i have made from knots from trees nothing huge to make a bowl like that from
Nice video 📹 👍🏻
A very interesting and very good video, the wood sawing machine it works very well, how much will it cost I want to buy one
@UquqhhzHau-kc1pv
5 ай бұрын
Greetings from Poland. I've been following you for a long time. You are very hardworking❤
@rurallifepham
5 ай бұрын
Hello. I live in Costa Rica. I don't know that tree. Maybe with the scientific name you can recognize it; I don't know if it is available in my country. Best wishes to everyone.
@md.joshim9411
5 ай бұрын
Hello 🙋Dong, good morning, it's a pleasure to watch your video. Looks like it hasn't been processed or cleaned for a long time. The grass and trees have grown taller. A new day has come again. I have to go. Clean up the weeds and trash next to the fish pond. Unexpectedly, even the grass and trees grow taller, and the leaves 🍃 also have medicinal properties 💙💜.
@carlosrestrepo5109
5 ай бұрын
Hello Duong, may God protect your heart with lots of love!'
@user-vj4ck9pr4r
5 ай бұрын
My friend, your videos are very good, bring peace to the soul and relax the nerves. It's good that pigs don't appear because we Muslims don't like them because they are forbidden to us.
Great video guys i also watch Triple L Rustic Design on KZread too its amazing how them saw mills work having a great relationship with each other a bonus too❤
Another great video.
@wallacefarmandsawmill
4 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
Brittany is looking good as always.
Awesome video y'all. I knew that the LT40 Hydraulic sawmill was the way to go a long time ago when my dad had one. The weather here in Northeast Alabama is about the same way as there. Ya never know whatcha gonna get! 😂
@wallacefarmandsawmill
5 ай бұрын
You got that right!
BRITNEYworkng hard and looking good doing it!
Brittany has a keen eye on sawng.
Great Job
@wallacefarmandsawmill
5 ай бұрын
Thanks!
Great video guys . Ok how did you get started in the sawmill industry do you have plans to maybe kiln dry some of your custom orders ?
John Clark would be calling that'n an angry log.
Not going to be bossy but, this should have been made into an advertisement for the Wood-Mizer LT40. Excellent Brittney. Cold and rainy up north in the Foothills of the Smokies. Take care.
Hi, nice, well thought and speedy gear, although there's a small conception flaw : the manometer on the right part should have use a bent connector, in order to have its rated pressure settled at 12 o'clock, so just a look at the needle would show if there is a pressure problem (old marine steaming engines trick).
I’m jealous! Saving my money to upgrade my LT15 wide to a hydraulic mill. My market here lately has been 16’ white oak fence boards. Turning those logs manually…ugh…😂
@wallacefarmandsawmill
5 ай бұрын
I feel that! Lol
I believe it would be a good idea to wear safety glasses when you are operating your saws and edger.
Always enjoy your videos 👍😎 know there are a lot of variables, but on average, how many logs to make a pallet of pallet wood 😎
Great video guys! Keep up the great work!
@wallacefarmandsawmill
5 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for watching! We love your channel!
Much much better music !
Is cutting pallet wood your main 'bread and butter' job? The hydraulics certainly make loading and turning logs a lot easier- especially when they are as knotty as this one was.
Do the logs come in already detected for metal and do you have to check as well?
My thought? Came in for the booty call. Who cares about sawmills 🤣🤙
Very cool technology, I have to ask, do you wear any hearing protection? I don't see any in the video and over the years that equipment will probably do some damage.
When cutting palletwood, do you cut your dimensions actual or nominal?
You have upgraded to a different sawmill. Is the motor a gasoline or diesel? I have saw both models advertised from the sales manufacturer. This model does take a lot of the hard work out of the sawmill operation. Especially turning the logs
check Old Bluff Sawmill he has made some up grades so he can run the mill single handed . With the axles removed like your mill one of his upgrades would perfect . Jason you are a fortunate man to have a partner like Brittney. His mill is an LT50
Im curious why cut what looks like 2” thick slabs? Is there a use for them?
Hey Britney glad to see the ole man let you drive the LT40 let him pull off the slabs for once
😊can t. Can't believe you ain't got a debarker on that damn thing I've been in business for 30 years and you need to get it
@wallacefarmandsawmill
5 ай бұрын
I been in it over 10 years and owned a debarker. I won’t be adding it. I don’t see the need. My logs in general are not muddy.