Looks like some great upgrades. Even with the slower speed for the up and down, it might not take longer because you are getting the desired cut depth right away. When I think about the time that it took to measure with the jigs that you were using or walking around with a tape measure you probably aren't taking any more time to get an accurate cut. It will be nice to see the power feed. Between the Ripper 37 blades and these upgrades, you might want to start thinking about more buildings! Or maybe Erik will want a building!!
Nice to hear from you Mike! These hobby saw mills are prime for upgrades. They need to sell them at a price point that is appealing but that means that they don’t come with a lot of bells and whistles. Erik does need to build something- I’ll owe him a couple thousand hours after my project is complete 😁
Howdy y’all- really nice of them to come out and demonstrate their products. I can see where the power lift readout would be really nice. Great video. God bless
@@MountainBeaches Definitely. Let us know when you’re back in town and we’ll figure out a time. I’ll ask Julie to send you Greg’s number at the meeting tomorrow. 😁
After day 2 of using the AccuLift, Erik said he couldn't go back to our previous lift. He really likes the fact that it saves you from having to manually measure and that fact made up for it raising/lowering a little bit slower than our previous one. The AccuLift was definitely the star of the show, but the other products are going to be beneficial as well! What do you think of these products? Do you have any add ons to your sawmill? Hope you enjoy this video! 😊
Just watched your new video with Josh. Going to get several of these products. Talked with Josh either today. Have a 2014 hm126 and the lift will work on it. He said that he’s going to probably offer one where the screen faces the operator. So I’ll get one then. I’ve been using ripper 37’s since the first of the year. I love them.
@@tombooks1410 Josh seems like a great guy and I'm sure his products will continue to evolve. Ripper 37s definitely have an advantage - that will be my go to as well. Thanks for watching! 😁
Great review video ! Looks like a pretty good deal when you get it all figured out :) I don't think I'd like the slow up- down but that digital read out is a big plus for sure, I get the odd 1" a 1/6" thick & usually it starts with the cant that's a 1/6" thick, I'm ok with that they find their place on a project, they just go in a different pile :)
Dear sir, what are your thoughts on the tension gage. Adjusting your band tension via the torque wrench method vs this gage do you think the tension is higher or lower? If it works? $30 dollars is cheap.
Hi, Steve, yes, it can. On their website, go to products, choose AccuLift. At the bottom of its description it names the mills it’s compatible with. Under contact us, they share their phone number and I’m sure they’d be happy to help answer any questions you have. Hope this helps! 😊
I don’t think it’s junk at all. Speed is an issue but in the end it did not decrease our production. Keeping track of where the saw head cuts saves a lot of time and calculating in the end.
I had woodmill saw it was ok ,but the biggest issue was slow up down. So I got woodmizer so much better. So slow thing is super big issue for everyone. I ran saw every day I know what I'm saying
Looks like some handy products!
Yes! We are looking forward to using them! 😁
Looks like some great upgrades. Even with the slower speed for the up and down, it might not take longer because you are getting the desired cut depth right away. When I think about the time that it took to measure with the jigs that you were using or walking around with a tape measure you probably aren't taking any more time to get an accurate cut. It will be nice to see the power feed.
Between the Ripper 37 blades and these upgrades, you might want to start thinking about more buildings! Or maybe Erik will want a building!!
Nice to hear from you Mike!
These hobby saw mills are prime for upgrades. They need to sell them at a price point that is appealing but that means that they don’t come with a lot of bells and whistles.
Erik does need to build something- I’ll owe him a couple thousand hours after my project is complete 😁
Howdy y’all- really nice of them to come out and demonstrate their products. I can see where the power lift readout would be really nice. Great video. God bless
Hi, Paul! Pretty cool that you don’t have to keep measuring and going back and forth with the saw head. Thanks for watching! 😊
Very impressive upgrades. I'm guessing Josh will be flooded with orders very soon.
Thank you! I hope he gets some calls. Solid young company with some great products. 😊
thank you
Will be checking all these products out in the future when we get our mil.
Awesome! You can definitely check them out on our mill and see them in action when you are ready! 😁
Cool add ons. Be interesting to hear your thoughts on these in another month or so.
Hi, Norm and Kim! We got a taste of this technology and we like it. It will be interesting how we’ve adapted after a month. We’ll keep you posted! 😁
@@ourdreaminthewoods we should be back in about a month and I would love to see your setup sometime (no rush).
@@MountainBeaches Definitely. Let us know when you’re back in town and we’ll figure out a time. I’ll ask Julie to send you Greg’s number at the meeting tomorrow. 😁
After day 2 of using the AccuLift, Erik said he couldn't go back to our previous lift. He really likes the fact that it saves you from having to manually measure and that fact made up for it raising/lowering a little bit slower than our previous one. The AccuLift was definitely the star of the show, but the other products are going to be beneficial as well! What do you think of these products? Do you have any add ons to your sawmill? Hope you enjoy this video! 😊
Just watched your new video with Josh. Going to get several of these products.
Talked with Josh either today. Have a 2014 hm126 and the lift will work on it.
He said that he’s going to probably offer one where the screen faces the operator. So I’ll get one then.
I’ve been using ripper 37’s since the first of the year. I love them.
@@tombooks1410 Josh seems like a great guy and I'm sure his products will continue to evolve. Ripper 37s definitely have an advantage - that will be my go to as well. Thanks for watching! 😁
Great review video ! Looks like a pretty good deal when you get it all figured out :) I don't think I'd like the slow up- down but that digital read out is a big plus for sure, I get the odd 1" a 1/6" thick & usually it starts with the cant that's a 1/6" thick, I'm ok with that they find their place on a project, they just go in a different pile :)
Thank you! Speed is slower than what we are used to but fact that Erik likes it (overall) better than the Woodland Mills lift says a lot. 😁
Dear sir, what are your thoughts on the tension gage. Adjusting your band tension via the torque wrench method vs this gage do you think the tension is higher or lower? If it works? $30 dollars is cheap.
Hi, Todd, let me use it for a while and get back to you. Only experience I have is at the beginning of the video. I’ll report back. 😁
How do you like the ripper 37 blades?
Hi, Tom, double thumbs up on the Ripper 37s. We’ll order those again for sure. 😁
Can the lift system be adapted to other brands. No info on web site
Hi, Steve, yes, it can. On their website, go to products, choose AccuLift. At the bottom of its description it names the mills it’s compatible with. Under contact us, they share their phone number and I’m sure they’d be happy to help answer any questions you have. Hope this helps! 😊
Yep figured out the web site. Not available for my timberking, manual mill.@@ourdreaminthewoods
@@stevek5988 Oh, I’m sorry. Hopefully, it’s one he adds in the future! 😁
In my humble opinion this upgrades absolutely junk I won't get them for free. Super slow and useless
I don’t think it’s junk at all. Speed is an issue but in the end it did not decrease our production. Keeping track of where the saw head cuts saves a lot of time and calculating in the end.
I had woodmill saw it was ok ,but the biggest issue was slow up down. So I got woodmizer so much better. So slow thing is super big issue for everyone. I ran saw every day I know what I'm saying