Ain't it amazing what one man with a will to work, some ambition and some old fashion know how can do. If you know any thing at all about sawmills you know how many hours of labor and ten times that many hours of planning, thinking and dreaming it into reality this took. You cant stop a guy like this.
Thank you! It sounds like you’ve spent some time at a mill! And I think the majority of the hours for me are spent on the dreaming portion haha. Maybe followed up by shopping for things I dreamed up. Thanks for watching! Stay Safe.
WOW I haven't seen a Lane mill in 40 years, back then my neighbor restored a Lane #1 mill, that thing was poetry in motion and did a great job, thanks for bringing back good memories !!
Thanks for watching! I’ll be posting more content of the lane mill this week! It is certainly a soothing sound pouring thru the valley. Subscribe and hit the 🔔 for more!
@@marfy3866 in that video I believe it was all with carbides. I’ve since switched to regular steel bits. Mostly due to price. I kept chipping carbides before they were even close to worn out.
1981 is the date of manufacture on the log carriage. I’m assuming the rest of the mill is from then aswell. The caterpillar motor is from the 60s I believe. Thanks for watching!
Ain't it amazing what one man with a will to work, some ambition and some old fashion know how can do. If you know any thing at all about sawmills you know how many hours of labor and ten times that many hours of planning, thinking and dreaming it into reality this took. You cant stop a guy like this.
Thank you! It sounds like you’ve spent some time at a mill! And I think the majority of the hours for me are spent on the dreaming portion haha. Maybe followed up by shopping for things I dreamed up. Thanks for watching! Stay Safe.
You do good job sawing, and it’s amazing that cat is so quiet and never wimpered in those bigger cuts….thanx again
Yea It hums along pretty good. Thanks for watching!
WOW I haven't seen a Lane mill in 40 years, back then my neighbor restored a Lane #1 mill, that thing was poetry in motion and did a great job, thanks for bringing back good memories !!
Thanks for watching! I’ll be posting more content of the lane mill this week! It is certainly a soothing sound pouring thru the valley. Subscribe and hit the 🔔 for more!
good to see your mill getting better. Like the shed over your mill, that will make it better to work when its raining.
Thanks! I have big changes planned for this coming year! Thanks for watching! Stay Tuned!
Yeah,who did the roof?
@@wordsofourtestimony6390 a bunch of crooks I suppose.
The sawmill asmr is my favorite kind hands down.
🤝 Thanks for stopping by Buddy!
I want one!!!
That’s what I said the first time I went to a amish sawmill. Here we are now. Thanks for watching!
Happy New Year
Happy New Year to you as well! Thanks for watching!
Pretty cool!
Thanks for watching!
César 🌬️🥶❄️🌨️
hi there real nice sawing john
Thanks for stopping by!
nice set up
Just subscribe to your Channel I like your setup I'll be watching more of your channel So stay safe and have a good day
Thanks for watching and subscribing!
Getting better all the time. What is your power unit?
Cat d333. 6 cylinder diesel. Thanks for watching!
Sweet setup, don’t see many lane around, stop by and check out ours!
Will do! I love keeping the old iron working. Stay safe.
Awesome set up
What are you using for a power source?
Thank you and it’s a cat D333a. 6 cylinder turbo. Similar to a 3306.
@@rustymill2130 Plenty of power there, right on.
Are you using carbide bits on your mill?
@@marfy3866 in that video I believe it was all with carbides. I’ve since switched to regular steel bits. Mostly due to price. I kept chipping carbides before they were even close to worn out.
What year is your mill ?
1981 is the date of manufacture on the log carriage. I’m assuming the rest of the mill is from then aswell. The caterpillar motor is from the 60s I believe. Thanks for watching!
@@rustymill2130 mine is the same year
@@rustymill2130 was your mill set up as portable from the factory?
@@epicweldepicweld5857 I’m not sure how it was from the factory. There’s no indication it was portable. it wasn’t when I bought it and it isn’t now.
Do yo saw full time? Or is that your goal?
No it’s just a hobby. No real goals other then cutting lumber. Maybe just make enough to pay for fuel and maintenance. Thanks for watching!
Are you full amish or just 100 percent?
6.875” actually. Only on Sunday’s. Thanks for watching!
César 🧔🏻🌨️🌨️🌨️🌨️🌨️❄️❄️❄️❄️☃️☃️🌬️🏔️🥶 Si 🏔️