To anyone who is thinking of buying one of these mills, do it. Ive watched these videos for about 3 years wanting one but not sure if I should do it. I finally bought one this year and its every bit as fun as it looks!
Welcome to the woodland Mills family. They are a ton of fun. A bit of work sometimes but very rewarding. Thanks for watching. Hoping to make more videos soon.
Smart Mark, let the forklift do the work. I like your thinking. I wonder why more guys with tractors don't use the forks when it comes to logging and milling.
Your idle speed is high. Adjust it down just enough so it will run. Otherwise you'll burn up your clutch. If you hear that rattling or tinging sound, that's your clutch trying to engage.
Serious Question : Why did you face your sawmill saw dust discharge towards your home? I ask because I cannot think of a single good reason for doing so, but I can list many reasons why you should not have done so.
Nice job bud. I retire in 2 years or so and want to start milling logs. Wished I would have started this 10 years ago. I’m a Public works supervisor and have access to unlimited logs, lol. We grind up more cherry, ash, oak……. All kinds. Hopefully my guys at work will still allow me access. Question for you, do make a little money from selling cut lumber. And if so what seems to be the best seller, slabs… Your machine seems to cut pretty flat. Gonna look into this company also. Thanks for sharing
Thank you. I do cut for other people but don’t make any money at it just enough to cover my expenses that’s about it. There is money to be made for sure but I’m to busy trying to mill for myself and get my projects done. Once I’m done all that I might look into milling to make a few dollars. Woodland Mills is an excellent company as far as I’m concerned. All major sawmill companies may be just as great I don’t have experience with them so I can’t really say. Whatever you choose you won’t regret it. It’s very rewarding making something from nothing.
Highmark I'm Ricky I got a tip for you if you would get you some PVC pipe that will slide over your wild stops makes it much easier to turn the log I saw it on the Oregon Old-Timers Sawmill works really well
Hi Mark I’m Mike and I Really enjoy watching Your videos! How long have You had Your mill? And are You still satisfied with the Woodland Mills HM 130 Max? Mine ships July 31st so until then all I can do is watch You use Yours. Thanks again for Your videos Mark They’re all very good to watch!
Thanks Mike for tuning in. I had mine for a year and a half and love it. No regrets. I’m sorry you have such a long wait. I’ve had a couple small issues with my mill but Woodland Mills has been excellent. They are truly the best in customer service. The only problem I have now is finding logs for all my projects. Thanks again for watching glad you enjoy.
First time watcher. Why it the mill up against the house? Where did you used to mill? I found myself frustrated with your editing style. Always you only showed a portion of the cut, no trimming. I hope this was a combination of my shortcomings and you having a bad day. Listening to people talk Celsius leaves a bad taste in my mouth.
To anyone who is thinking of buying one of these mills, do it. Ive watched these videos for about 3 years wanting one but not sure if I should do it. I finally bought one this year and its every bit as fun as it looks!
Welcome to the woodland Mills family. They are a ton of fun. A bit of work sometimes but very rewarding. Thanks for watching. Hoping to make more videos soon.
@@MarksBackwoodAdventures68 thank ya much! I milled a few logs today myself
Yep do it you won’t regret it💪❤️🙏
Good looking lumber 💪❤️🙏
New subscriber! I get my 130 max the end of July! Cheers from Ontario
Excellent. You must be excited.. I know I was after I placed my order. You will enjoy milling for sure. Thanks for watching and happy milling.
cut a couple of 2 ft.x 2"id. sch. 40 pvc over your log stops and your logs will roll over much easier. just a helpful tip.
Excellent. Thanks for the tip. I think I’ll try that.
Smart Mark, let the forklift do the work. I like your thinking. I wonder why more guys with tractors don't use the forks when it comes to logging and milling.
Thanks for watching.
Thx for sharing
Nice mill mine is a Range Road RR5026 wish i had ordered a wood land mill
Thanks , I haven’t heard of a Range Road . I like my woodland Mills.
nice job. take care, be safe and well.
Thanks, you too!
Gday, what is the beam size that support your sawmill?
Your idle speed is high. Adjust it down just enough so it will run. Otherwise you'll burn up your clutch. If you hear that rattling or tinging sound, that's your clutch trying to engage.
Serious Question : Why did you face your sawmill saw dust discharge towards your home? I ask because I cannot think of a single good reason for doing so, but I can list many reasons why you should not have done so.
Nice job bud. I retire in 2 years or so and want to start milling logs. Wished I would have started this 10 years ago. I’m a Public works supervisor and have access to unlimited logs, lol. We grind up more cherry, ash, oak……. All kinds. Hopefully my guys at work will still allow me access. Question for you, do make a little money from selling cut lumber. And if so what seems to be the best seller, slabs…
Your machine seems to cut pretty flat. Gonna look into this company also. Thanks for sharing
Thank you. I do cut for other people but don’t make any money at it just enough to cover my expenses that’s about it. There is money to be made for sure but I’m to busy trying to mill for myself and get my projects done. Once I’m done all that I might look into milling to make a few dollars. Woodland Mills is an excellent company as far as I’m concerned. All major sawmill companies may be just as great I don’t have experience with them so I can’t really say. Whatever you choose you won’t regret it. It’s very rewarding making something from nothing.
@@MarksBackwoodAdventures68 Thanks for the info sir. I enjoy watching your channel and will be watching more in the future. Stay safe God Bless
Highmark I'm Ricky I got a tip for you if you would get you some PVC pipe that will slide over your wild stops makes it much easier to turn the log I saw it on the Oregon Old-Timers Sawmill works really well
Excellent thank you for the tip Ricky.
Are u still in Yarmouth and where . Iam going to see my son in Stewaike middle of july.
I am
Hi Mark I’m Mike and I Really enjoy watching Your videos! How long have You had Your mill? And are You still satisfied with the Woodland Mills HM 130 Max? Mine ships July 31st so until then all I can do is watch You use Yours. Thanks again for Your videos Mark They’re all very good to watch!
Thanks Mike for tuning in. I had mine for a year and a half and love it. No regrets. I’m sorry you have such a long wait. I’ve had a couple small issues with my mill but Woodland Mills has been excellent. They are truly the best in customer service. The only problem I have now is finding logs for all my projects. Thanks again for watching glad you enjoy.
@@MarksBackwoodAdventures68 mm
Where in Nova Scotia
Yarmouth area
You guys have mosquitoes As big as checken hawks
First time watcher.
Why it the mill up against the house?
Where did you used to mill?
I found myself frustrated with your editing style. Always you only showed a portion of the cut, no trimming.
I hope this was a combination of my shortcomings and you having a bad day.
Listening to people talk Celsius leaves a bad taste in my mouth.