I'm only speaking for myself but I appreciate the time and effort y'all put into the videos. I really enjoy watching you and your crew at the mill. It kinda looks like your roller bed needs to be raised just a smidge so that boards that are just cut will be brought off of the feed belt by the blade, maybe im not seeing it correctly either.
Thank you, and I agree that some time I need to work on the roller beds. The height needs to be better and there needs to be more roller. I appreciate you watching and commenting
Good video, it's a shame one got lost. As far as editing...for one of our 15 minute-ish videos it'll take 2 evenings. One evening seeing what the footage we got and thinking about it, the next evening putting it all together. We use 2 and sometimes 3 cameras and that really adds to the editing time.
Thanks for the info. Most don't realize the amount of time is involved to upload content. With that being said I do find it satisfying work though. I appreciate all you do and thanks for watching and commenting
maybe you just need to find the right software for editing a video. As far as the grease fitting, it sounds like it needs to be pulled and the entire chamber cleaned and debrided. You might have a metal particulate deposit built up which is clogging the works.
I was hoping someone would think it would be good to unbolt that and clean it out. I'll try that for sure. I probably should look at more software. There has to be a better kind than what I'm using. Thank you for watching and commenting. I really do appreciate you
most of the time when a grease fitting won't take grease U can sometimes use something sharp and push the check ball in and see if it works the whole grease fitting may be stopped up I say it may be from old grease then U might have 2 put new grease fittings in U try and see if U wash the old 1S out clean and most people find metal in a log they dig out and U do what U have 2 get it out or U will be putting a new set of saw bits in the saw blade a nail is bad enough that will ruin a few saw bits it's takes time 2 change them out then U have 2 use a saw blade wrench and a nail or a steel pin 2 change the bits take the old 1S out and put new 1S in 😊😊/ that other machine U might have use the bucket 2 get the track off the ground it might work that way so U can grease it I haven't work on them be 4 is there anybody close by U ask about it 😊😊 OMG 6 3O 2O24
I have tried changing the fitting, heat with a torch, jacked the track off the ground, power pack into the fitting. Next thing I'm taking the entire carriage off and put new bushings in. I appreciate you taking the time and helping
Looks like an old cowboy movie back when were just nothing but fun!
Lol. It does
That was pretty good in black and white. Brought back some childhood memories. Color? Nobody has color. 😂
I appreciate it Ed. I was just clowning around with this. It is different. Thanks for watching and commenting
I'm only speaking for myself but I appreciate the time and effort y'all put into the videos. I really enjoy watching you and your crew at the mill. It kinda looks like your roller bed needs to be raised just a smidge so that boards that are just cut will be brought off of the feed belt by the blade, maybe im not seeing it correctly either.
Thank you, and I agree that some time I need to work on the roller beds. The height needs to be better and there needs to be more roller. I appreciate you watching and commenting
hi kind of looks neat in black and white .good show . john
Appreciate it
Good video, it's a shame one got lost. As far as editing...for one of our 15 minute-ish videos it'll take 2 evenings. One evening seeing what the footage we got and thinking about it, the next evening putting it all together. We use 2 and sometimes 3 cameras and that really adds to the editing time.
Thanks for the info. Most don't realize the amount of time is involved to upload content. With that being said I do find it satisfying work though. I appreciate all you do and thanks for watching and commenting
i like the black and white. A nice change. As always another good video!
thanks for the sub
I try to keep it simple with my phone and iPad. Storage is always an issue and the cloud… well that’s for the birds 😂
I've not seen anything simple about any of it. And the cloud, I know it's there but have never looked into it. I appreciate ya.
maybe you just need to find the right software for editing a video. As far as the grease fitting, it sounds like it needs to be pulled and the entire chamber cleaned and debrided. You might have a metal particulate deposit built up which is clogging the works.
I was hoping someone would think it would be good to unbolt that and clean it out. I'll try that for sure. I probably should look at more software. There has to be a better kind than what I'm using. Thank you for watching and commenting. I really do appreciate you
most of the time when a grease fitting won't take grease U can sometimes use something sharp and push the check ball in and see if it works the whole grease fitting may be stopped up I say it may be from old grease then U might have 2 put new grease fittings in U try and see if U wash the old 1S out clean and most people find metal in a log they dig out and U do what U have 2 get it out or U will be putting a new set of saw bits in the saw blade a nail is bad enough that will ruin a few saw bits it's takes time 2 change them out then U have 2 use a saw blade wrench and a nail or a steel pin 2 change the bits take the old 1S out and put new 1S in 😊😊/ that other machine U might have use the bucket 2 get the track off the ground it might work that way so U can grease it I haven't work on them be 4 is there anybody close by U ask about it 😊😊 OMG 6 3O 2O24
I have tried changing the fitting, heat with a torch, jacked the track off the ground, power pack into the fitting. Next thing I'm taking the entire carriage off and put new bushings in. I appreciate you taking the time and helping