Gary is amazing. Not anyone can take an amazing product and do what you have done. These are practical and not cosmetic modifications. Im a lifelong fan. You are super cool man. Matt all the the way from South Africa
Just found your channel. This was pretty neat. I'm a retired log buyer and have enjoyed doing a fair amount of woodworking. Going to subscribe and see how this goes. Have a good day and Thank You for your service 🇺🇸🇺🇸
I'm liking this series. Thank you for going to check all the mills out. I love the old circular mills. Gary certainly is next level. Very nice. Could you tell what kind of loader Gary has there to load his mill?
One addition I would make is a small hopper on the sawdust discharge that could be tripped at the end of the cut and dumped into a skip pan. This will make clean-up under the mill easier.
Great video Thomas and Gary! We love to see this and are enjoying watching your journey. Keep in mind that some of the additions are not able to be added directly through TimberKing due to safety (mainly the detent on the forward motion and do not suggest the blade guard being cut back) however we love to see the customizations that you have come up with!
Thanks, Jason. Gary came out to one of my sawmill shows a few years back and really hot it off. He's got a lot of good ideas to add to his sawmill. I love getting out there and seeing other sawyers' setups. Lots more content still to come!
CMDR this is by far a great video. When will you be retiring from the Navy? can wait until then, to see this site take off. All the additions are 4.0 and can be used on most mills. Thanks for this site and what you do for the Navy
really good video i hope all the sawmill companies see this a lot of the things he was done are low cost and are very cheap for them to up grade like the wiper set up. take care. be safe and well.
@@TCSawmills Have you had the opportunity to see a Timber Buddy XP-380 sawmill? It's hard to find info online as it's Amish built but it's a beast and totally customizable. There are some videos on it though. Not really a portable unit though as it's massive
I'd really like to see a comparison of this size TK with a Wood Mizer LT70. We need another mill for a stationery operation, but will be running 3-phase electric to power it because it's much less expensive to operate and maintain than diesel. I really like the TK mill but am thinking the WM still is what will serve us better., but I'd like to see another perspective.
Great video guys!! Quick question. Any idea why the wall coming down from the roof is stepped on one side and even height on the other? Thanks in advance!
On the discharge side I’ll be adding a side “lean-to” room to store slabs, etc. Extra vertical height is for height of the room. The other sides are as low as practical to reduce rain hitting the mill.
Loved the content, but may I make a suggestion concerning the video production. A remote mic on the person being interviewed is needed. Your voice behind the camera is very loud and the other person's volume is much lower. This becomes very noticeable while using headphones. I was constantly changing volume levels to enjoy this video. Keep up the good work and your enthusiasm for the subject matter is always appreciated.
Yes, you are right. I'm on travel and didn't have my new gear with me. I have some new wireless mics back in Wisconsin. Trying to make the channel better all the time.
Gary is amazing. Not anyone can take an amazing product and do what you have done. These are practical and not cosmetic modifications. Im a lifelong fan. You are super cool man. Matt all the the way from South Africa
Wow , Timberking needs to see this awesome video ... thanks Thomas and Gary 👍👍👍.
Thanks, it was a great trip and vist with Gary and his family.
Just found your channel. This was pretty neat. I'm a retired log buyer and have enjoyed doing a fair amount of woodworking. Going to subscribe and see how this goes. Have a good day and Thank You for your service 🇺🇸🇺🇸
I'm liking this series. Thank you for going to check all the mills out. I love the old circular mills. Gary certainly is next level. Very nice. Could you tell what kind of loader Gary has there to load his mill?
One addition I would make is a small hopper on the sawdust discharge that could be tripped at the end of the cut and dumped into a skip pan. This will make clean-up under the mill easier.
Best set up on best portable mill available, hands down.
TimberKing should be paying you guys. Great additions to any saw mill from two very smart guys.
Thank you
This is the best Timberking video you have made. I totally enjoyed watching it and plan to make some of these improvements to my 1600
I love my Lucas but id love one of these for doing extra wide and thin boards.
You got the part number for the detent valve on the throttle?
Have you or anyone you know ever got to be around or use a Mahoe sawmill? Either the bigger unit or smaller unit?
Well done ,thank you
Some, awesome ideas. I think about them to do them on my woodmizer lt 40.
Greetings from Germany, Wolfgang
If I ever make it out to Germany again, I have to stop by and do a video at your place.
Were can I get the detent hydraulic vavle from
Great Video. I don’t live to for from Gary’s sawmill. I may contact him to see a live demo of the mill. Plans are to purchase a new TK in 2024
Great video - thank you.
Great video Thomas and Gary! We love to see this and are enjoying watching your journey. Keep in mind that some of the additions are not able to be added directly through TimberKing due to safety (mainly the detent on the forward motion and do not suggest the blade guard being cut back) however we love to see the customizations that you have come up with!
Thanks, Jason. Gary came out to one of my sawmill shows a few years back and really hot it off. He's got a lot of good ideas to add to his sawmill. I love getting out there and seeing other sawyers' setups. Lots more content still to come!
I gotta get to workin on mine!!!
I can't wait to get back to my sawmill in Wisconsin
CMDR this is by far a great video. When will you be retiring from the Navy? can wait until then, to see this site take off. All the additions are 4.0 and can be used on most mills.
Thanks for this site and what you do for the Navy
Thanks for the kind words. I've got a few years left. Trying to be a CO of a shipyard before I retire. I love my sawmills and the Sawyer community.
really good video i hope all the sawmill companies see this a lot of the things he was done are low cost and are very cheap for them to up grade like the wiper set up. take care. be safe and well.
Thanks, it was a great trip and we'll worth the visit.
Awesome gentleman 👍
Thank you, kind sir!
You back on land?
Where the computer is mounted could that be changed to where it could be folded upwards so not to be rear ended while traveling?
Does he actually cut wood with this saw? If so how much time does he spend cleaning and polishing it afterwards? lol
Gary is very particular about cleaning up his equipment. He does cut a lot of on the road jobs.
@@TCSawmills Have you had the opportunity to see a Timber Buddy XP-380 sawmill? It's hard to find info online as it's Amish built but it's a beast and totally customizable. There are some videos on it though. Not really a portable unit though as it's massive
I own an electric 1620. Is there any modification to do away with sweeps and install hydraulic dogs?
I'd really like to see a comparison of this size TK with a Wood Mizer LT70.
We need another mill for a stationery operation, but will be running 3-phase electric to power it because it's much less expensive to operate and maintain than diesel.
I really like the TK mill but am thinking the WM still is what will serve us better., but I'd like to see another perspective.
Great video guys!! Quick question. Any idea why the wall coming down from the roof is stepped on one side and even height on the other? Thanks in advance!
On the discharge side I’ll be adding a side “lean-to” room to store slabs, etc. Extra vertical height is for height of the room.
The other sides are as low as practical to reduce rain hitting the mill.
I really like this video. Michel ( PAPPIE )
Thanks, it was a blast seeing Gary's setup.
How much would it change the cost of this machine if all of the add on’s he has installed were added by TimberKing?
As the Mandalorin say, This Is The way. 👍
Indeed!
What part of Wisconsin do you live in? I'm from central Wisconsin. Looking at buying a mill soon
We are currently in Porterfield, Wisconsin. I am looking at doing a sawmill show in October. I'll have a video out about that soon.
Loved the content, but may I make a suggestion concerning the video production. A remote mic on the person being interviewed is needed. Your voice behind the camera is very loud and the other person's volume is much lower. This becomes very noticeable while using headphones. I was constantly changing volume levels to enjoy this video. Keep up the good work and your enthusiasm for the subject matter is always appreciated.
I noticed it also, but in defense for Thomas, he was on a road trip, probably only had his I phone.
Yes, you are right. I'm on travel and didn't have my new gear with me. I have some new wireless mics back in Wisconsin. Trying to make the channel better all the time.
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Good tips👍
lol. I’m trying to find a way to take that crappy plastic valve off the lube tank.
I would like to see Gary’s cookie cutter. Michel ( PAPPIE )
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Let the guy talk jeez😂
Another of his good mods is removing most of the Timberking logos. I find them a bit offensive in their size and double placement.
timber king mojo
Turned the video off because of barking dog
For $50,000 ea they shud b