Hey Mark I’m 72 years and in poor health and when I pass into Glory i feel like I won’t be missed. But your videos are great I try to watch them all. I look forward to them. Love you brother Barry 🙏👍🏻❤️
I personally like these smaller log videos every but as much as the stop sign cutting...both are entertaining, and usually informative too. Looking forward to seeing you guys in action doing your cleanup project! Thanks for bringing us along Mark, Eddie and Mark!
Thanks for the walk in the woods. Forests are my favourite place. We're lucky enough to have a really big old English oak in the farmer's meadow behind us. Girth about twice the one Eddie was hugging. I can see it from my bedroom window, really dominates the view and beautiful in all seasons. Weather's cooling a bit here in the UK now, not as hot as you've got it !
Looking forward to see the cutting up for lumber those big Oaks . A real find that will help build the house. Hope to see more of the clearing, build, and especially the milling.
I can't wait to see that project of cleaning up the property and making it useable. One thing I would do before any work commences is have someone come in and go over that property with a metal detector. No telling what goodies you might find from an era gone by.
@@markgalicic7788 I love mine too, I also bought a DIY built unfinished edger that I'm going to retrofit like the Cook's. I have a bandmill built by Mike Farr who incorporated some Edmiston pull down dogs onto the mill. The bandmill is horizontal and the head travels. The Edmiston dogs and turner are built into the bed. The live deck is Edmiston design as well. The mill has a loader arm that works in tandem with the stop and load arms on the live deck. The end result is similar to what your in and under paddles accomplish. Mike's business was called Fishing Creek Bandmill and Lumber in Benton Pa. I'm in North Carolina...I really enjoy your channel
Hi Mark. Good 6×6s. Great property guys. A lot of history on that property. We'll see what this property produce. Thanks Mark & Ed. I know. You two are the original " team." ZZ is a great addition. I believe. Hank is " camera shy." You 3 aren't shy. Have a good Thrusday evening the 29th. 🥰🙂😉👍❤️💜🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🌌🌳
Mark, When your guys cut down the forest, please save a few of the biggest stumps for guys who want burl for bowl blanks, pen barrels, etc. You might even get some nice live edge slabs for bar tops.
@ 16:58 just had Cataract Surgery Tues and it is Thurs and if you have the same results as me, you will be amazed / this is as good as the edger has ever looked to me / can't wait to get my second eye done, hope you have the same good results after your retina tear !!
This video is extremely interesting. I am looking forward to your follow ups on tree, cutting firewood, making the road in there,, cutting some of those big oaks, and maybe even getting some of that cold out if you people still use that. Stay safe and God bless.🇨🇦✌️
Very hot,coastal N.C. Hopefully you will send cool weather next week. Happy sawing I recently started watching a young couple who have band saw operation in Mississippi. They don't use metal detector like you.I sent note they could save blades going your route.
That was a interesting view of the old strip mine , it should make some nice vids when the trees are cut and any coal chunks laying around would add to your burn barrel fires 👍 🇺🇸
Look forward to the clearing of uncle Eddies property , make some good viewing if your going to show the felling of the tress that is, ,would be great to see ,thanks for sharing your walk in the woods :)
Another very fine video and narration! Thanks! Just think of the biz you'd have if the railroads went back to all-wood dunnage bars! Enjoy the fresh air and good temps....Fall is just around the corner!
@@markgalicic7788 Thanks, Mark! I grew up on 3.5 acres in California among Redwood, Oak, Eucalyptus, and Bays. Nothing like an early Fall morning with the moisture, smells, and fawna to engage the senses!
Nice pieces yes Eddie looked like he was perspiring pretty good, probably you were too. When you said there was a treat at the end , I thought maybe it would be ice cream. Grandpa had to reach for a beer. It even looked hot in your neck of the woods.
Just a happy note: Those oaks are babies in comparison to the old fellas we have here in this property in Colchester Essex UK - 400-500 years old 5 times the size of those! Would send a picture if I could - we got at least 8 of them here that age. Quercus Robur ...
@@markgalicic7788 Hey mark, I sure hope it was a slip and not early dementia, unless this is old footage. You said you had a 25 incher coming up on Memorial Day, it's Labor Day coming up.
Beautiful piece of property!! It's nice to see it all kept as ONE PIECE and not developed. If you ever need a "day laborer" grunt to help out when one of your regular folks can't be there, feel free to send me a DM. I love getting my hands dirty and would love to help out around the mill.
Greetings from Torrance, So-cal. Mark, why not install two side blades and a top saw? It's really not any more inconvenient. It'd be GREAT content, too.
Mark: "We want to take you out in the woods."....we need every set of eyes to look for the elusive fleet of foot ZZ Mark, he's ripping around here somewhere. One of our loyal viewers, that Rich Parks invented beard camo, and he wants his inventor's commission that ZZ sprinted off with.
Looks like you might need to dust off the safety team (the 2 gnomes on the left as you have the cam on the blade). 😂 They are darn near buried in chips and sawdust!
Mark you keep calling it blocking but what it is correctly called is cribing just for your information FYI but you can call it what ever you want. Mark you need to get a hold of Matt from Diesel Creek and ask him about the fire wood prosor he got from C&C equment for his skid steer it will make short work of the fire wood.
Nice video, guys. That trip to the property was interesting. Definitely different than the landscape here in Florida. We had an Oak come down last year that was growing like the "2 for 1" that you showed about 27:11that just one of the two trunks is about twice the size of the one that Eddie reached around. Bummer thing is, we don't have a mill to process the wood so we are having to do it the hard way ... but then, I'm looking to get turning blanks instead of lumber. Just curious ... are you going to move the mill to that property?
It' always good to have something to do on the side, especially if you stand to gain. So instead of cuttin Z's. cheese or sawing logs in yer sleep go cut some trees.
we got this in 2018 and it had over 20 million board foot sawed on it and then we replaced the wheels & track on it. please watch this video and the other ones to , th-cam.com/video/UuEWYS06ZwQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=CYvOrPQBla0LE17_
If your uncle is still living and fought in both world wars he’s got to be at least 123 years old ! I don’t think he was in WWI. The United States entered WWI in 1917. Maybe he was in WW2 & the Korean war.
Nice spot uncle Edmond got there, excited to see that project develop. Hey thanks fellas!
Hey Mark I’m 72 years and in poor health and when I pass into Glory i feel like I won’t be missed. But your videos are great I try to watch them all. I look forward to them. Love you brother Barry 🙏👍🏻❤️
thank you Barry , your comment humbles me I hope you can get well! and you will be missed!
Hi Mark & Eddies & it's is Randy and i like yours video is Cool & Thanks Mark & Eddies & Friends Randy
I personally like these smaller log videos every but as much as the stop sign cutting...both are entertaining, and usually informative too. Looking forward to seeing you guys in action doing your cleanup project! Thanks for bringing us along Mark, Eddie and Mark!
thanks Rich.
Good evening from Lincolnshire UK.
good evening Andrew.
Thanks for the walk in the woods, and explaining the history of the area.
your welcome Bob.
As always great video
Small logs quick fast and interesting
Guys have a safe weekend
Tony
thanks Tony.
I love walking in the woods just looking around.
glad you liked it.
Thank you Mark! 🫡
your welcome Ricky.
Love it, new mill location from the very start.
thanks Dave.
Nice walk in the woods . Enjoyed the mining lesson . Nice of you to help uncle Edmond . Seeya
thanks David.
This woods project looks fascinating…. Cannot wait to watch
thank you , lots more to come.
Thanks for the walk in the woods. Forests are my favourite place. We're lucky enough to have a really big old English oak in the farmer's meadow behind us. Girth about twice the one Eddie was hugging. I can see it from my bedroom window, really dominates the view and beautiful in all seasons.
Weather's cooling a bit here in the UK now, not as hot as you've got it !
glad you liked it Norman , we will lots of content on this new project.
Looking forward to see the cutting up for lumber those big Oaks . A real find that will help build the house. Hope to see more of the clearing, build, and especially the milling.
thanks , we are too lots of new content for this channel and more fun.
It’s amazing how much more a straight small log yields than a crooked one. Thanks for the video👍
yes straight is better.
I can't wait to see that project of cleaning up the property and making it useable. One thing I would do before any work commences is have someone come in and go over that property with a metal detector. No telling what goodies you might find from an era gone by.
thank you , that's a great idea.
Mark, very nice variety Video😎😎💯💯👍👍
thanks Greg.
Looks like the Cook's edger is working out !
yes it is we love it.
@@markgalicic7788 I love mine too, I also bought a DIY built unfinished edger that I'm going to retrofit like the Cook's. I have a bandmill built by Mike Farr who incorporated some Edmiston pull down dogs onto the mill. The bandmill is horizontal and the head travels. The Edmiston dogs and turner are built into the bed. The live deck is Edmiston design as well. The mill has a loader arm that works in tandem with the stop and load arms on the live deck. The end result is similar to what your in and under paddles accomplish. Mike's business was called Fishing Creek Bandmill and Lumber in Benton Pa. I'm in North Carolina...I really enjoy your channel
Hi Mark. Good 6×6s. Great property guys. A lot of history on that property. We'll see what this property produce. Thanks Mark & Ed. I know. You two are the original " team." ZZ is a great addition. I believe. Hank is " camera shy." You 3 aren't shy. Have a good Thrusday evening the 29th. 🥰🙂😉👍❤️💜🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🌌🌳
thanks Lawrence.
That looks like a worthwhile project. Looking forward to seeing it!! 😁
thanks Mary.
Interesting new project . Look forward to that.
thank you.
Enjoyed so much thanks for sharing
thanks Bobby.
WoW it looks like it is going to be a great adventure Mark, cannot hardly wait- Fall is on us as well... ❤💯🙏
yes it will be a big project and lots of fun.
Mark, as long as the videos have you, Eddie and ZZ in them the grandkids and I will be happy. Again thank you for videos I can watch with them.
thanks Joseph.
Mark,
When your guys cut down the forest, please save a few of the biggest stumps for guys who want burl for bowl blanks, pen barrels, etc. You might even get some nice live edge slabs for bar tops.
we will save all of the good saw logs.
It will be fun to see what you do with the property, cleaning it up and making good use of those big oaks!
yes we are looking forward to it.
Thanks for the vtdeo. May GOD bless.
thanks Robert.
Good luck on the new project!!!
thanks Dave.
That looks like a great project !!
yes for sure Clarence.
@ 16:58 just had Cataract Surgery Tues and it is Thurs and if you have the same results as me, you will be amazed / this is as good as the edger has ever looked to me / can't wait to get my second eye done, hope you have the same good results after your retina tear !!
thanks Richard , I hope it will be good.
Looking forward to new project 👍🙋♀️
thanks Sharon , we are too lots of new content coming!
This video is extremely interesting. I am looking forward to your follow ups on tree, cutting firewood, making the road in there,, cutting some of those big oaks, and maybe even getting some of that cold out if you people still use that. Stay safe and God bless.🇨🇦✌️
thanks Doug , it will be a great adventure for sure.
Thank you guys I enjoyed the video👍👍👍
thanks CJ.
Hello Mark and Eddie, Hope the eye has healed well, Nice place to harvest logs, see ya at Bunyan 👍🇺🇸
Hi Robin & Larry I will have my cataract surgery on 9-11 then I hope to see much better , we will be at the Bunyan show with Fricknjeep.
great sawing guys ty
thanks Richard.
Eddy is not a tree hugger he is measuring board feet.
I like it lol!
You guys are great! Keep it up and thanks for a great video
thanks Jim.
That piece of land Should be a very interesting project
it sure will , I hope everyone will come along to see this project.
Very hot,coastal N.C.
Hopefully you will send cool weather next week. Happy sawing
I recently started watching a young couple who have band saw operation in Mississippi. They don't use metal detector like you.I sent note they could save blades going your route.
yes we are going to be in the 70s next week great working weather.
That was a interesting view of the old strip mine , it should make some nice vids when the trees are cut and any coal chunks laying around would add to your burn barrel fires 👍 🇺🇸
thanks Ken , more to come.
That oak 6x6 was a pretty piece of wood.
thanks Tommy.
Look forward to the clearing of uncle Eddies property , make some good viewing if your going to show the felling of the tress that is, ,would be great to see ,thanks for sharing your walk in the woods :)
thanks John , more to come.
Boom, happy Friday eve!
thanks Mark.
It was cool here last few week, but that is over. Hot n Humid here in S.C. Looking forward to cooler weather.😎
we are still in the 90s today.
Another very fine video and narration! Thanks! Just think of the biz you'd have if the railroads went back to all-wood dunnage bars! Enjoy the fresh air and good temps....Fall is just around the corner!
thanks Paul , yes September is almost here.
@@markgalicic7788 Thanks, Mark! I grew up on 3.5 acres in California among Redwood, Oak, Eucalyptus, and Bays. Nothing like an early Fall morning with the moisture, smells, and fawna to engage the senses!
I hope they are nice oak logs to mill for the piggy bank. The firewood logs would be worth doing as well.
thanks Brent , we hope to get both.
Nice pieces yes Eddie looked like he was perspiring pretty good, probably you were too. When you said there was a treat at the end , I thought maybe it would be ice cream. Grandpa had to reach for a beer. It even looked hot in your neck of the woods.
thanks Anthony , we have been in the 90s this week I just got out of the pool lol.
Bigger logs are nice for sure but these smaller ones showcase your skills
thanks Kevin.
Looking forward to your "project" video.
thanks Michael , it will be a lot of fun.
Another interesting adventure, never a dull moment at the mill CHUCK UK Stay safe
thanks Charles.
The uncle's tree project is a major project and will take you awhile.
yes it will Richard.
Great video Mark.. like always. The last log was kinda rough but it’s still better than the firewood like logs we saw
thanks Marc , we do have a big white pine log coming up for next weeks video.
@@markgalicic7788 Big milestone for us just now we just hit 350 subs. I’m really trying for 500. Then 1000 lol
That first log was really straight!
not to bad.
Just a happy note: Those oaks are babies in comparison to the old fellas we have here in this property in Colchester Essex UK - 400-500 years old 5 times the size of those! Would send a picture if I could - we got at least 8 of them here that age. Quercus Robur ...
BS
true they are only 65 to 70 years old.
@@markgalicic7788 Hey mark, I sure hope it was a slip and not early dementia, unless this is old footage. You said you had a 25 incher coming up on Memorial Day, it's Labor Day coming up.
Just remember, those scrawny little log would remain un-utilized, unemployed and alone if it weren't for you and Eddie....
nice video thanks
thanks Raymond.
I like all your videos. Just something about turning nature into products for human use.
thanks , that's why we do this.
Good sawing BUT I hoipe theUncle Edmond thing GROWS! It was 95 HERE yesterday. The heat pump is earing it's keep.Bless Yall
thanks Lewie , hot here this week low 90s . You will enjoy the Uncle Edmond videos.
@@markgalicic7788 I dare say I will. Hope it all works out!
Good video Bus Motor Productions
thanks James.
Beautiful piece of property!! It's nice to see it all kept as ONE PIECE and not developed. If you ever need a "day laborer" grunt to help out when one of your regular folks can't be there, feel free to send me a DM. I love getting my hands dirty and would love to help out around the mill.
thank you , that would be great!
In the pines, in the pines; Where the sun never shines; And we shiver when the cold wind blows
I like it great comment!
Greetings from Torrance, So-cal. Mark, why not install two side blades and a top saw? It's really not any more inconvenient. It'd be GREAT content, too.
great idea!
Us old guys got be together somewhere, here than the old age home playing checkers
true.
I'm looking forward to learning about coal mining. I'm thankful my beloved North Carolina has none of it.
we will have lots of content coming up.
hi there all looks good to me / best to all john
thanks John.
Hi there John just wanted to say hello 👋 ❤❤❤😊
Hello!
Good evening
good evening Rob.
Mark: "We want to take you out in the woods."....we need every set of eyes to look for the elusive fleet of foot ZZ Mark, he's ripping around here somewhere. One of our loyal viewers, that Rich Parks invented beard camo, and he wants his inventor's commission that ZZ sprinted off with.
So you intend to move the mill to that location? That will put you out of commission for sawing for quite a while.
Down here in Texas, a place like that would be full of ticks,be careful
it is for sure.
Looks like you might need to dust off the safety team (the 2 gnomes on the left as you have the cam on the blade). 😂 They are darn near buried in chips and sawdust!
yes they are taking nap lol.
Mark you keep calling it blocking but what it is correctly called is cribing just for your information FYI but you can call it what ever you want. Mark you need to get a hold of Matt from Diesel Creek and ask him about the fire wood prosor he got from C&C equment for his skid steer it will make short work of the fire wood.
The trees are not 'victims', they are subjects.
just very unlucky.
@@markgalicic7788 you shape them, like they would be diamonds in the rough.
Maybe you could get Pete to come give you a hand.
he sure will.
Wish you guys were located in my county! I’d buy bowl blanks from you
where are you?
@@markgalicic7788 Georgia
Nice video, guys. That trip to the property was interesting. Definitely different than the landscape here in Florida. We had an Oak come down last year that was growing like the "2 for 1" that you showed about 27:11that just one of the two trunks is about twice the size of the one that Eddie reached around. Bummer thing is, we don't have a mill to process the wood so we are having to do it the hard way ... but then, I'm looking to get turning blanks instead of lumber.
Just curious ... are you going to move the mill to that property?
thank you , yes you need a mill we are just helping out our good ole Uncle.
It doesn't matter to me that they were 6x6's instead of lumber, any sawing is good sawing.
thanks Paul.
Minute 10. Labor day
yes my bad.
Imagine if they'd put in some work 65 years ago what sort of a mature forest you'd be in
very true.
25:27 we knew it! Eddie is a tree hugger!
yes he is.
Pretty sure I'm aware of your deal with the "tree guys" on the property.
Maybe new folks would benefit from knowing.
thanks Bryan we just want to stay positive and enjoy our new adventure , you will like it!
you deserve 4mn subscribers
thank you.
My parents had a full sized bed made in 1940s.My Mother said made of "rock" maple. Don't know true.😊
this was rock maple today.
Ah heck Mark you cant have big'uns all the time sometimes little'uns gotta do!!!
I like it lol!
It' always good to have something to do on the side, especially if you stand to gain. So instead of cuttin Z's. cheese or sawing logs in yer sleep go cut some trees.
yes it is Robert.
Go get cooled off!!! ❤❤
yes for sure Karen.
Both world wars would make him 120 years old
he is way older than 120 and still going.
Just a simple question for you I know you can't do it but band saws that I watch light to level the pith can you tell me why they do that
not sure why they take so much time just to box the heart , I do that with my tapers but don't go measure it.
Just a question how many times have you changed the carriage wheels ? Do they ever flat spot ?
we got this in 2018 and it had over 20 million board foot sawed on it and then we replaced the wheels & track on it. please watch this video and the other ones to , th-cam.com/video/UuEWYS06ZwQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=CYvOrPQBla0LE17_
Mister Mark does your edger have a anti-kick to keep it from kicking back at you just curious love your videos be safe and have a great day Sam
yes it does Sam.
@@markgalicic7788 thank you for the information be safe Sam
@ 18:20 at bottom of frame is that the laser (that looks like a can of oil) moving when you move the crank/handle ?
it has grease on the slide rod it's all good.
Instead of victim - in-patient, client, customer, donor, provider, or plank-wallah.
Victim is good but upsets the hippies
That think cuts like butter, is it when it gets consumed and get thin orrr what's going on?
yes maple does saw easy.
Is there any white oak in there lol?
Bill
maybe lol.
Heat index in Va. Bch was 107. Yuck!
very hot here.
New sawmill facilities?
thanks Paul.
Both world wars? How old is this man? Would have to be well over 100 years old. First world war ended in 1918.
this is what I was thinking. even if he was a child for the 1st one, he wuld be over 110 years old!
yes Uncle Edmond is very old but he wont say how old he is , he retired when he was 105 but still had one job.
so whats the project? is pete involved? you get the sawlogs at your mill? hate these teasers
Just sit back and watch you wont be disappointed.
If your uncle is still living and fought in both world wars he’s got to be at least 123 years old ! I don’t think he was in WWI. The United States entered WWI in 1917. Maybe he was in WW2 & the Korean war.
he is very old and wants to retire soon so we are going to help him build his work shop.
Is there going to be a different channel that I can subscribe to to watch the work of cleaning up the strip mine
it will be on this channel Charles.
@@markgalicic7788 thank you
oh wow, a field trip.
yes sir Alan , lots more to come.