I have been watching a few other milling channels and let me tell you nothing comes even close to the camera work, presentation and all-around class of this channel!
Being a logger & road builder in Oregon, I Love That Shirt!! Ohhh gonna get a few of them 👍👍👍your family rocks the wood industry! Much Love to you in the East from us PNW loggers here! Keep up the honesty and hard work💯😁
Great video, like the explanation concerning extra length and straightness of log required for producing long beams. My experience with cant hooks has led to pushing away instead of pulling in case the hook slips off and whacks me. Enjoy watching.
You and Jade are certainly unique Em. I don't think there's anyone else in America that can compare. Every video is a marvel of you two showing your ingenuity, cooperation and maturity on the job.
I bet you two would beat-up each other when you were kid's. Now, you work together like gears in a watch. Bravo-Zulu as we use to say, and have a good day!
Hi Ken👋 Your girls are having a tough time turning that log. Gonna have to get some bacon on that grill. 😅 Love the LT15. My son is working about 5 miles from your yard. I hope he stops by sometime to say hello. 👋
Wow God bless America !! These two hard working girls are what demonstrates the old school work ethic !! Awesome job girls im a fan keep up the great work 🙂
Wow, that is massive! Have you ever milled any Spruce logs? The highest grade of Spruce is prized for building musical instruments, otherwise it is mostly used as interior dimensional lumber. I am looking to "clear-cut" about an acre or estimated 30k board feet. These are 65 year old "Christmas Trees". I helped plant them back in the mid 60's. Time goes fast Emerald. Your doing a great job and you and Jade are an encouragement to all those endeavoring to succeed in life if you were wondering.
I’m not sure it’s millable on a small band mill, I’d like to know if they have a way because everyone I’ve talked to won’t cut it, I tried to cut some myself and the blades walk all over. I think it’s the high density of the knots and low density surrounding wood that causes the issues. I’ve also had trouble with it breaking as it dries but I know it has to have its uses! I have about half a dozen more spruce logs and I’m torn on what to do with them
You guys are so refreshing to look at, women who work, capable, friendly, knowledgeable. It's such a joy to see this generation get themselves skilled and productive, work with family can be a challenge. You guys sure rock, you are an example to so many.
Hi Emerald Ernie from Niagara Falls. Thank you for providing us with such informative videos of your lumber mill business. You and Jade are amazing at cutting all types and sizes of logs into finished lumber. Love your videos.
This is a bizarrely high level of production; very cinematic for such a genre. Kudos on the camera work, audio and editing. I'm just bummed I can't find better lumber around where I live... not that any of my carpentry is worthy of it yet.
I can't say I'm happy about the long hair, leaning over that machine. I know you've done it for years, but the day it goes bad is a day you'll not forget.
First time viewing this... wonderful to see women do this sort of work - and do it fantastically well. Great inspiration for women all over the world... These sorts of careers need more ladies.
lovely! it is fun milling long logs isn't it. i worked at a mill for 30 year. just me and the boss. we once sawed out a 27 foot oak 8x8. that was a challenge. old school circular saw. i hope you continue to enjoy milling. i sure do miss it. best job i ever had.
Emerald, love watching you and Jade work together. It's like you both know what the other is thinking and going to do without communicating. And the way you both move so smoothly. You are both sure enough eye candy as well as teaching how the cutting is done.
I would have to say, long flowing hair is very appealing, but is it the safest thing to have it flowing around open working machinery like that? Simply asking from a safety perspective. Great video as always
I just noticed and really like that shirt you are wearing - "On the Eighth Day, God Created Loggers" - Awesome logo. Anyway thanks for your logging videos. Take care.
So nice to see two capable young ladies get the job done.
So sexy yto see them now needing help
Amazing job young hardworking young ladies, Keep the great videos coming...
I have been watching a few other milling channels and let me tell you nothing comes even close to the camera work, presentation and all-around class of this channel!
Emerald, all people have in life is there integrity , Give it your best, and be proud
Always a joy to watch two industrious and gorgeous young ladies. I can almost smell the sawdust!
Being a logger & road builder in Oregon, I Love That Shirt!! Ohhh gonna get a few of them 👍👍👍your family rocks the wood industry! Much Love to you in the East from us PNW loggers here! Keep up the honesty and hard work💯😁
Two beautiful hard working young ladies!
Mom and Dad raised you gals right.
Excellent job.
Thank you ladies for your hard work and explaining about the tree
You girls womanhandled that huge log marvellously! Great job. Have a great weekend LCLY! THUMBS UP EVERYONE! 👍👍
Whew! That was some work in that big log. Awesome video 👍 Thanks
Great teamwork Jade and Emerald. Both very hard working girls
Nice job, ladies! Thumbs up! Jim in Phoenix.
Nice to see the pride in the product you produce.😎
The dynamic duo is back working hard as usual Have a wonderful day everyone ❤📹👍👌😉
I love the team work and is very efficient. I'm learning every time I watch. Thanks!
Have a Great Weekend!
I had about givin up on this generation, but it's great to know there are still some who are very hard working! I love this channel.
Customer service is key, Good job girls. 👍🙏
💛Thank you💙
💛For the enthusiasm💙
💛Including the lesson on mathematics💙
Great video, like the explanation concerning extra length and straightness of log required for producing long beams. My experience with cant hooks has led to pushing away instead of pulling in case the hook slips off and whacks me. Enjoy watching.
Thanks! Interesting technical aspects of the biz. Enjoyed it.
I'm so impressed with you both, one thing is for sure - you are not afraid of hard work and making sure you mill a great product.
You girls are hard workers
Emerald
You and you family show that hard work and rewards from that hard work are well worth it.
I respect you young ladies so much for what you have going on there. Truly inspirational ❤
2 hard working and gorgeous young ladies
You and Jade are certainly unique Em. I don't think there's anyone else in America that can compare. Every video is a marvel of you two showing your ingenuity, cooperation and maturity on the job.
Not only that, but I love you and your whole family including Roxy to pieces. There's no one like you.♥♥♥
I bet you two would beat-up each other when you were kid's.
Now, you work together like gears in a watch. Bravo-Zulu as we use to say, and have a good day!
The plural of kid is kids, not kid’s which is possessive.😉
@@thierrytalon8600 You are kidding me, right?!. I would rather be "possessive" than "anal" like some people around here.
GOOD WORK GIRLS, GLAD TO SEE FAMILY LUMBER CO. SUCCESSFUL.
Working hard to please the customer is a rare thing these days. Thank you for running your business that way.
it's not that rare, actually.
You are so on top of the game. You constantly show amazing knowledge and professionalism. Thank your parents. They are amazing! Big respect.👍
Great Job
Y'all are absolutely gorgeous. And your work is amazing. A fantastic family!
Wow the summer weather there is really nice…. thanks for your video I love it, and to hear you and seeing you is just wonderful 🌹❤️
Hi Ken👋 Your girls are having a tough time turning that log. Gonna have to get some bacon on that grill. 😅 Love the LT15. My son is working about 5 miles from your yard. I hope he stops by sometime to say hello. 👋
Love to meet him…Boss Man.
@@KenBreon :)
@Breon Family happy Belated, gotta love how the Queen of the LT15 makes cutting any Log like a dance, damn fine video. Thank you.
Good job girls that's doing it the old-fashioned 👍🐝
Wow God bless America !! These two hard working girls are what demonstrates the old school work ethic !! Awesome job girls im a fan keep up the great work 🙂
Wow, that is massive! Have you ever milled any Spruce logs? The highest grade of Spruce is prized for building musical instruments, otherwise it is mostly used as interior dimensional lumber. I am looking to "clear-cut" about an acre or estimated 30k board feet. These are 65 year old "Christmas Trees". I helped plant them back in the mid 60's. Time goes fast Emerald. Your doing a great job and you and Jade are an encouragement to all those endeavoring to succeed in life if you were wondering.
I’m not sure it’s millable on a small band mill, I’d like to know if they have a way because everyone I’ve talked to won’t cut it, I tried to cut some myself and the blades walk all over. I think it’s the high density of the knots and low density surrounding wood that causes the issues. I’ve also had trouble with it breaking as it dries but I know it has to have its uses! I have about half a dozen more spruce logs and I’m torn on what to do with them
Happy Friday guys 🎊
Hi from the uk that looks some very hard work turning it round but no mach for you 2 be safe 👍
You two girls did a great job cutting that log for that special order
Thanks again family ❤️
Love da Boss's clearing slabs, the exp millers doing theirs
Most guys would love your depth of knowledge
Fluffed your time ⌚ thanks girls.
Emerald's thoughts are well organized
You girls are awesome your parents must be proud 👏 😊
Great video. Most don't understand the detail involved in processing logs, especially to customer requests. Thanks!
nice job ladies......thanks for sharing!
Team work makes the dream work ,missed a few videos I’ll get caught up on ,great work ethic’s instilled in this family
You guys are so refreshing to look at, women who work, capable, friendly, knowledgeable. It's such a joy to see this generation get themselves skilled and productive, work with family can be a challenge. You guys sure rock, you are an example to so many.
I'm not a woodworker. I just enjoy watching her videos!
Hi Emerald Ernie from Niagara Falls. Thank you for providing us with such informative videos of your lumber mill business. You and Jade are amazing at cutting all types and sizes of logs into finished lumber. Love your videos.
Got to hand it to you two: you really know how to run a mill.
💛Ladiez got skillz💙
💙Every cut can be well utilized, havent seen, these skillz in a while, nice to see💛
💛Inspiring actually💙
💙Thank you Ladiez💛
Interesting process, your end product came out smoother than I anticipated, one thing: Long hair and machinery don't mix but I'm sure you know this..
Luv the music!
This is a bizarrely high level of production; very cinematic for such a genre. Kudos on the camera work, audio and editing. I'm just bummed I can't find better lumber around where I live... not that any of my carpentry is worthy of it yet.
3:30,never give up, you can do it!
Love the work you do and letting the world know.
Great video!! 👍🏼💜
I can't say I'm happy about the long hair, leaning over that machine. I know you've done it for years, but the day it goes bad is a day you'll not forget.
I'm impressed with the array of safety equipment you gals use.
Glad I'm not the only one that noticed! Cringe!!!
Roughly the equivalent of a chain mail bikini. I mean, I totally get why they're doing it, but it's still an accident waiting to happen.
They don’t work there it’s just for likes , no gloves long hair no glasses cringe
And in shorts all the time, really!!!
First time viewing this... wonderful to see women do this sort of work - and do it fantastically well. Great inspiration for women all over the world... These sorts of careers need more ladies.
Good information and great examples
great work young ladies
wonderful and informative
Good job, girls!
Wow 😳,what an amazing piece of equipment! Amen!!!
lovely! it is fun milling long logs isn't it. i worked at a mill for 30 year. just me and the boss. we once sawed out a 27 foot oak 8x8.
that was a challenge. old school circular saw. i hope you continue to enjoy milling. i sure do miss it. best job i ever had.
Hard work, great job on that log!
📼 3 📹 yes now yes
Good job ladies!!!👍👍
Well done ladies!!!!!!
I'm not a logger but used Peevees plenty as a pile buck. Watching your ladies rolling those logs was fun for me, also what was dad doing??
Love the shirt!!
Beautiful love from Cambodia 😍😍😘
Nothing like the smell of saw dust in the morning. Thanks for sharing.
Great Job girls turning that log was hard ,my hat is off to you both
Great Artisans. There, I said it! Trades. Work and fulfillment.
surrounded by mountains, greetings from germany
Good job Emerald!
Safety glasses and hair ties make me feel better. Great vid.
Emerald, love watching you and Jade work together. It's like you both know what the other is thinking and going to do without communicating. And the way you both move so smoothly. You are both sure enough eye candy as well as teaching how the cutting is done.
Love the music! 😎
The Lumber Capital Log Yard Band sure was sounding good! 🎸🎻
You girls sure work good together. Nice job !
That is one big stick!!!
Great job ladies!!
👍🐺🧙♂️🦊🤙
Fancy cutting. Nice work. Thanks for sharing
Thanks!
Awesomeness
Good job 👏👏👏👏👏
Always amazing you girls are great
Working for the weekend! Enjoy whatever time off you have. 👍🏼🇺🇸
I would have to say, long flowing hair is very appealing, but is it the safest thing to have it flowing around open working machinery like that? Simply asking from a safety perspective. Great video as always
I was thinking the same thing. I get it. TH-cam eye candy gets clicks, but their attire and dangling hair is an accident waiting to happen on that LT.
@@dukebeach1 yep.
Nice job ty 😊 🏆🏆🙏
Hard-working people
well done nice big chunks of wood
I just noticed and really like that shirt you are wearing - "On the Eighth Day, God Created Loggers" - Awesome logo.
Anyway thanks for your logging videos. Take care.
Who needs to go to a gym when your hand milling timber, like how you both work together. 👍🤗