No need for any apologies over your English...you actually speak better English than alot of Americans. Really love your homesteading vids...great family too.
"NOT HAPPY!" I love that part. A real German Machinist is never happy until the test block is measured twice. Even then they tend to remain skeptical thru the entire run. That is the sign of a Master. I enjoy these videos.
Beautiful Machines, beautiful shop. Those are thick floor boards, quality lumber. Very expensive to buy pine flooring like that in the USA. You are lucky to have your dad around, best thing in the world. Family. Great Video. Thanks for sharing. Vinny
I don't normally leave comments but I just wanted to let you know that I really enjoy your videos. They're not only very interesting but also clean and wholesome, which is a nice change from a lot of the other stuff on TH-cam. Keep em coming :)
Hi Simeon. Nice to meet your Dad. You are very ingenious farmers. Your English is perfect, I thought you were American. Keep it up, great work. Thanks!
I have been in woodworking for many years, never seen any machine like this. Amazing ! actually have been watching Logosol videos for 2 days now . you have done them a great favor ! Great to see your father in the video as well. All the BEST!
Hi, Simeon's dad! Now that's a quality machine. If you have a lot of building projects, that's the way to go. I'm curious how it works! See you in the next video.
I like that you do such a good explanation and detailed view of all of the various machine components. Thank you for all of your hard work making these thoughtful videos.
Swedish Homestead the groves on the bottom are relief cuts, or at least that's what many people have referred to them as to relieve tension in the wood and prevent warping.
You do very well in speaking. Its very good to see you and your dad working together side by side. Do you all make furniture to sale? That would bring you another income in as well. That machine is a good item to have around for lots of things you need. Great video. God bless you all.
Very nice! I was going to suggest trees to timber videos but with the head bear now involved we might be going to get to see this. I hope he likes being in the videos. Greetings to you and your Papa.
A suggestion to prevent rust on the feed table, spacers and cutters, dampen a cloth with Ballistol and wipe down the surfaces when the job is done and the pieces are placed on the storage board. Keep the clothe in a sealed metal tin between uses.
Det är det som vi saknar... tyvärr. Vi hade behövt den många gånger. Men det finns nära framtidsplaner på att bygga en... Vi har lämnat virke till en bekant som har virkestork förut. Mindre bitar lägger vi i snickeriet och låter de torka där.
yep, step aside there young pup, the head bear is in his shop....lol...i have a 15 inch planer and i have used it now for 20 years, thanks Simeon, and tell your dad i said thanks, i am 60 years old myself, and so im the head bear in my shop....lol...
hey my friend :) have noticed u commenting about not knowing allot of specific terms, but must say that for me not being a native English speaker, it is easier if u keep on not using them! cheer great videos!
Does your Dad keep a record of the various settings he uses for each order? It might be useful for return business who don't have a template to follow.
No need for any apologies over your English...you actually speak better English than alot of Americans. Really love your homesteading vids...great family too.
Thank you.
"NOT HAPPY!" I love that part. A real German Machinist is never happy until the test block is measured twice. Even then they tend to remain skeptical thru the entire run. That is the sign of a Master. I enjoy these videos.
Thank you for having your DAD on the show. Also thank your DAD for sharing his expertise!!
You know your English is fine. Thank you and your DAD.
Thanks.
What a nice workshop. You said it is a little mess, thats because you didn't see my dad's workshop.really enjoy your channelgreetings from Brasil.
Beautiful Machines, beautiful shop. Those are thick floor boards, quality lumber. Very expensive to buy pine flooring like that in the USA. You are lucky to have your dad around, best thing in the world. Family. Great Video. Thanks for sharing. Vinny
Thank you. We are blessed to have 3 sometimes 4 generations live on the farm.
I don't normally leave comments but I just wanted to let you know that I really enjoy your videos. They're not only very interesting but also clean and wholesome, which is a nice change from a lot of the other stuff on TH-cam. Keep em coming :)
Thanks. Means a lot from a guy who doesn't leave comments normally. I appreciate that.
Hi Simeon. Nice to meet your Dad. You are very ingenious farmers. Your English is perfect, I thought you were American. Keep it up, great work. Thanks!
Sorry, but the video was getting too long. The actual planing and moulding will be in the next video. See you!
Your English is fine. Thank you and your DAD for taking the time to share these videos. It's Greatly Appreciated...
Thanks. Glad you liked them.
I have been in woodworking for many years, never seen any machine like this. Amazing ! actually have been watching Logosol videos for 2 days now . you have done them a great favor !
Great to see your father in the video as well. All the BEST!
Haha. Nice.
Hi, Simeon's dad! Now that's a quality machine. If you have a lot of building projects, that's the way to go. I'm curious how it works! See you in the next video.
I love learning about your life thank you n way cool machinery
I like that you do such a good explanation and detailed view of all of the various machine components. Thank you for all of your hard work making these thoughtful videos.
Thank you. I am glad you like them and find the interesting.
Very cool. Didnt know that you could make these kinds of boards on a "home" machine.
Your English is admirable...I would call the part that moves it through the 'feed'. The gaps on the bottom are grooves..
Ok, thanks.
Swedish Homestead the groves on the bottom are relief cuts, or at least that's what many people have referred to them as to relieve tension in the wood and prevent warping.
Love your videos...way off topic but you could totally be a character on the show "The Vikings "
You do very well in speaking. Its very good to see you and your dad working together side by side. Do you all make furniture to sale? That would bring you another income in as well. That machine is a good item to have around for lots of things you need. Great video. God bless you all.
Very nice! I was going to suggest trees to timber videos but with the head bear now involved we might be going to get to see this. I hope he likes being in the videos. Greetings to you and your Papa.
Thanks. Yes, when my dad has the time there will be more of these videos. The sawmill will hopefully come home soon too.
Awesome!
Feeder .You do great Simeon.
A suggestion to prevent rust on the feed table, spacers and cutters, dampen a cloth with Ballistol and wipe down the surfaces when the job is done and the pieces are placed on the storage board. Keep the clothe in a sealed metal tin between uses.
Ok. Thanks. I will let my dad know. ;)
Vilken trevlig snickeriverkstad ni har där! Ser fram emot att se lite filmer av sågverket när det kommer hem. Tack för trevlig kanal!
Javisst. Tack. Sågverket är fortfarande hos kunden men kommer snart förhoppningsvis.
Det är ju där den gör nytta ! ;-) En fråga: Har ni någon virkestork eller hur får ni ert sågade virke snickeritorrt?
Det är det som vi saknar... tyvärr. Vi hade behövt den många gånger. Men det finns nära framtidsplaner på att bygga en...
Vi har lämnat virke till en bekant som har virkestork förut. Mindre bitar lägger vi i snickeriet och låter de torka där.
Ja jag har samma problem. Det är svårt att få till torrt virke till snickerier. Ser fram emot att se ett ev. torkbygge.
vary nice machine your Dad has!
I know. It helps with so many projects on the homestead.
yep, step aside there young pup, the head bear is in his shop....lol...i have a 15 inch planer and i have used it now for 20 years, thanks Simeon, and tell your dad i said thanks, i am 60 years old myself, and so im the head bear in my shop....lol...
Yes. I am grateful for everything my dad has built up and that I can benefit from.
Your dad is look verry good and healthy :) have good christmas simeon :DD
Thanks. The same to you.
Your English is better than most people's Swedish and German :-)
Haha, well that I guess might be true.
I would go as far to say your English is better than many people who's only language is english. love the videos keep up the great work
I get tickled when you search for the write words. 😀 You are a pleasure to watch!
Haha. Glad you're entertained. ;)
Yes
Nice to see your father. Hi, Dad. lol
hey my friend :) have noticed u commenting about not knowing allot of specific terms, but must say that for me not being a native English speaker, it is easier if u keep on not using them! cheer great videos!
5th button - feedworks.
Does your Dad keep a record of the various settings he uses for each order? It might be useful for return business who don't have a template to follow.
Messy ??? It's the cleanest workshop i've seen, typically Germans, never tidy enough, btw love your videos
Are these the same type of wood panels for wood flooring?
I see your father wears chaps , or are they braces/knee supports ?
That is OK. Just wondering can your dad under stand you while you are talking to us? Nice looking machine
My dad understands most English and speaks a bunch. His pronunciation is not so good but he can communicate. ;)
Back then it seems as if your dad can't really relate to why you're filming ;).
American wood measurement is really weird. Each trade has their own system of measurement which I'm not even going to try to explain.
Why is your father renting you land? Are you not family? Ill never understand Europeans