Great to see the progress. Look forward to seeing the verdict on the Ripper 37 blades. "If you don't have data, you're just a person with an opinion" Thanks for bringing us along. Hope you had a great vacation
Thank you, Mike! Vacation was much needed and a lot of fun. Bo spent a lot of time swimming. Greg took a lot of Science classes in his past, so he’s skeptical until he sees the data. But, so far, he has a positive opinion of the Ripper 37. Hope you are enjoying the time change as much as we are! 😁
Have you used a ripper 37 sawmill blade before? Curious to know your experience. Greg mentions that we have some changes coming to the barn, but we aren't ready to share yet....any guesses what the change is? We will be definitely sharing soon, just waiting on some things. Hope you enjoy this video! 😁
Howdy y’all- yes, I bought five of the 7 degree and five 10 degree blades last year. I was really impressed with the 7 degree in oak. The 10 degree were a bit disappointing but after I sharpened them they were doing really well. I bought another box of each before Christmas and haven’t had a chance to use them yet. Somehow I missed this video but got caught up. Take care and God bless
@@TheBeardedCarpenter Hi, Paul! So far I’m impressed with them besides hitting a rock frozen in the bark and hitting a log stop. But, that’s user error 🤣
Dear sir, it's always great to see you and Eric and the family working together. Thanks for the BARN TEASE? SIPS and timber frame, old meets new! Stay well and be safe.
You have some nice logs to work with my friend ! Make what you can out of each piece & a few extra's along the way :) Your getting a few hrs on the mill & it looks like it's working great for you 👍
Thank you! So far so good. Mill is working great. If we can stay ahead of the mud and spring breakup, we’ll be doing even better! Thanks for watching! 😁
Thanks, Adam! We are about to hit our 100th timber on the cut list, so getting excited! Should be putting the frame together soon! Thanks for watching! 😁
Hi guys, glad you like the *#Ripper37* blades and you can see, and feel, a difference over your old blades! You should see *double the number of resharps* over your old blades if you have a suitable setup. Just keep in mind that the setting point needs to be at least 50% down the tooth due to the extra depth of hardness of the teeth. Keep up the good work and happy milling!
We are definitely impressed with your blades! I’ll let my blade sharpener know about the sharpening tips. We have only heard good things regarding the Ripper 37s and are happy to have found them. Thanks so much for watching and checking us out! 😊
Woke up this morning with a plan in my mind, Gonna mill my own lumber, gonna work that grind. Got my chainsaw roaring, and my mill set up right, Turning logs into lumber, by the morning light. Milling my own lumber, it's a labor of love, From the forest to the workshop, it's like hand in glove. Every cut and every plank, tells a story so true, Milling my own lumber, it's what I love to do.
I found that stacking an stickering pine the very center of the pile would mold there needs to be good air flow threw the center ,started stacking mine on a trailer would pull it out in sun shine during day or place a fan on it if there was a damp period of time
Hi, Todd- I definitely have problems with mold and maybe more likely on pine( not sure). I put some away in the rain and that was a mistake. I’m still new to this and we’ll see how this next batch turns out. 😁
I'll start here - The Rippers are the blade of choice for our 130-Max. I even bought a cam for my sharpener and the re-sharpened blades seem to keep going and going. I have proven time and again the the best Metal detector is a Brand New Ripper 37. I've tried both the 10 Deg and 7 Deg. The 7 deg will push through a White Oak just like you saw that pine. I'm a believer. (There's a Monkee's song in there)
Hi, Mike, can you tell me about the cam you got for your sharpener. I don’t have a sharpener but I would like to pass it on to the guy who does mine. So far I have found a rock and a log stop😁 I think I will order more Ripper 37 for my next I need more blades. Thanks for watching, oh, and that’s a great song!
@@ourdreaminthewoods I have the Woodland Mills offered sharpener (not the pro). It came with a generic cam for sharpening blades. I did order the specific Ripper Cam which follows the blade profile. I also have upgraded the cam for the Woodmizer SilverTip blades which I got from Woodland miles. (Haven't tried that yet) If your guy who sharpens your blades is using the Woodland Mills setup - the new cam will make a difference.
I like the winch setup. Looking a lot at mills for the last year, my question would be, after using it would you rebuy the HM130Max or do you think a setup like an OS35 + Hydros is worth it? Or even a full Woodmizer?
Hi- I would buy the Woodland Mills again in this situation because in the end it will just be a hobby mill, with occasional use after our barndominium is built. If I was going into business to sell lumber, I would definitely invest in a nicer mill with hydraulics. 😁
Ripper 37 from Jerry’s is all I use! I’m an hours drive from his place and they hand deliver to me only cause a guy from there has a sawmill about 4 miles from me they are top notch from there sales department
Hello. Thanks for the videos they have been fun to watch. I was wondering if you could lead me in the direction to get a house plan and cut sheet like you have. Something that can help me k who what I need to cut. I want to build my own house. And it would be nice to have it layered out for me. What I need
Went back and forth on cutting those logs down into two pieces. Even though I need some 16 foot Timbers, there wasn’t enough there to complete what I needed so I knew I needed to get more logs. The lengths of the new logs will be less waste and more efficient. Hopefully. 🤣
Great to see the progress. Look forward to seeing the verdict on the Ripper 37 blades. "If you don't have data, you're just a person with an opinion"
Thanks for bringing us along. Hope you had a great vacation
Thank you, Mike! Vacation was much needed and a lot of fun. Bo spent a lot of time swimming.
Greg took a lot of Science classes in his past, so he’s skeptical until he sees the data. But, so far, he has a positive opinion of the Ripper 37.
Hope you are enjoying the time change as much as we are! 😁
Have you used a ripper 37 sawmill blade before? Curious to know your experience.
Greg mentions that we have some changes coming to the barn, but we aren't ready to share yet....any guesses what the change is? We will be definitely sharing soon, just waiting on some things. Hope you enjoy this video! 😁
Howdy y’all- yes, I bought five of the 7 degree and five 10 degree blades last year. I was really impressed with the 7 degree in oak. The 10 degree were a bit disappointing but after I sharpened them they were doing really well. I bought another box of each before Christmas and haven’t had a chance to use them yet. Somehow I missed this video but got caught up. Take care and God bless
@@TheBeardedCarpenter Hi, Paul! So far I’m impressed with them besides hitting a rock frozen in the bark and hitting a log stop. But, that’s user error 🤣
Dear sir, it's always great to see you and Eric and the family working together. Thanks for the BARN TEASE? SIPS and timber frame, old meets new! Stay well and be safe.
Thank you, Todd! Definitely old meets new and it should be a good marriage! We’ll be sharing in the next few weeks. Thanks for watching! 😁
You have some nice logs to work with my friend ! Make what you can out of each piece & a few extra's along the way :) Your getting a few hrs on the mill & it looks like it's working great for you 👍
Thank you! So far so good. Mill is working great. If we can stay ahead of the mud and spring breakup, we’ll be doing even better! Thanks for watching! 😁
Awesome ! Thanks for the testing and another great video ..keep trucking won't be long and you will have a beautifull frame standing
Thanks, Adam! We are about to hit our 100th timber on the cut list, so getting excited! Should be putting the frame together soon! Thanks for watching! 😁
Excited to see the update!
Can’t wait to share! 😁
Chipping away at that list. Nice work!
Thank you! Slowly, but surely! 😁
Hi guys, glad you like the *#Ripper37* blades and you can see, and feel, a difference over your old blades! You should see *double the number of resharps* over your old blades if you have a suitable setup. Just keep in mind that the setting point needs to be at least 50% down the tooth due to the extra depth of hardness of the teeth. Keep up the good work and happy milling!
We are definitely impressed with your blades!
I’ll let my blade sharpener know about the sharpening tips.
We have only heard good things regarding the Ripper 37s and are happy to have found them. Thanks so much for watching and checking us out! 😊
Woke up this morning with a plan in my mind,
Gonna mill my own lumber, gonna work that grind.
Got my chainsaw roaring, and my mill set up right,
Turning logs into lumber, by the morning light.
Milling my own lumber, it's a labor of love,
From the forest to the workshop, it's like hand in glove.
Every cut and every plank, tells a story so true,
Milling my own lumber, it's what I love to do.
This is awesome! Thank you for sharing! Did you write this?! 😊
@@ourdreaminthewoods yes sir
I found that stacking an stickering pine the very center of the pile would mold there needs to be good air flow threw the center ,started stacking mine on a trailer would pull it out in sun shine during day or place a fan on it if there was a damp period of time
Hi, Todd- I definitely have problems with mold and maybe more likely on pine( not sure).
I put some away in the rain and that was a mistake.
I’m still new to this and we’ll see how this next batch turns out. 😁
First time hearing about these blades...... I hope they work out for you. Keep us updated on how they do
Hi, HW, I watched a few TH-cam channels using these blades. We’ll see if they live up to the hype, but pretty impressed so far! 😁
What height do you have to deck set to?
I'll start here - The Rippers are the blade of choice for our 130-Max. I even bought a cam for my sharpener and the re-sharpened blades seem to keep going and going. I have proven time and again the the best Metal detector is a Brand New Ripper 37. I've tried both the 10 Deg and 7 Deg. The 7 deg will push through a White Oak just like you saw that pine. I'm a believer. (There's a Monkee's song in there)
Hi, Mike, can you tell me about the cam you got for your sharpener. I don’t have a sharpener but I would like to pass it on to the guy who does mine.
So far I have found a rock and a log stop😁
I think I will order more Ripper 37 for my next I need more blades. Thanks for watching, oh, and that’s a great song!
@@ourdreaminthewoods I have the Woodland Mills offered sharpener (not the pro). It came with a generic cam for sharpening blades. I did order the specific Ripper Cam which follows the blade profile. I also have upgraded the cam for the Woodmizer SilverTip blades which I got from Woodland miles. (Haven't tried that yet) If your guy who sharpens your blades is using the Woodland Mills setup - the new cam will make a difference.
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I like the winch setup. Looking a lot at mills for the last year, my question would be, after using it would you rebuy the HM130Max or do you think a setup like an OS35 + Hydros is worth it? Or even a full Woodmizer?
Hi- I would buy the Woodland Mills again in this situation because in the end it will just be a hobby mill, with occasional use after our barndominium is built. If I was going into business to sell lumber, I would definitely invest in a nicer mill with hydraulics. 😁
Ripper 37 from Jerry’s is all I use! I’m an hours drive from his place and they hand deliver to me only cause a guy from there has a sawmill about 4 miles from me they are top notch from there sales department
Good to hear about their customer service. I look forward to doing more business with them. Thanks for sharing and for watching! 😁
Those blades look great.maybe I should try
So far we are impressed. For a couple of bucks more per blade - worth a try. Let us know what you think and thanks for watching! 😁
Hello. Thanks for the videos they have been fun to watch. I was wondering if you could lead me in the direction to get a house plan and cut sheet like you have. Something that can help me k who what I need to cut. I want to build my own house. And it would be nice to have it layered out for me. What I need
Always cut the longest material you need first , the short stuff can be cut anytime , you only get long boards out of long logs 😅
Great advice. Thanks for watching! 😁
Went back and forth on cutting those logs down into two pieces. Even though I need some 16 foot Timbers, there wasn’t enough there to complete what I needed so I knew I needed to get more logs. The lengths of the new logs will be less waste and more efficient. Hopefully. 🤣
I have the same mill , fun to see how others use it
I think you have the stops backwards from what I can see....
Great observation- I do, but it’s on purpose. 😁
need to update your cut sheets
Hi, Jennifer, I update them on my spreadsheet, every time I’m at the computer. 🤣 But, yes, I need to print it out and share. Thanks for the reminder!
Just me or isn't that log square to the deck??
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Hi, Randy- Hopefully, it’s the angle of the camera.
I check for square occasionally and I am real careful about getting flush with the log stops. 😁
Why is your cutting so slow
Hi, John- These sawmills are definitely not made for speed. Quite a bit of an upgrade to get a faster machine and price. 😁