Really like this new concept of showing both sides of the mill instead of one or the other ! Really lets you see the whole mill working at once ! Great team work !!
Love the videos please keep them coming . All of you do such a great job no one else makes a video like yours. Anyway possible to make more videos per week, can’t get enough !
@@markgalicic7788 I would also really like to see the edger saw and the fire wood cutting saw way more often. Thanks in advance for consideration. Best regards luck and health to all of you.
Like the new camera treatment, just takes a little getting used to (the usual set up is excellent for sure though). Yup, finest chunk of cherry I've ever seen on that rig. Another great post, as usual!
Congratulations on 60K!! Never thought I'd be so happy for a sawing video every week. Wish u guys had shirts for large men like 5xl. But going grab some stickers
Hey guys congrats on 6o thousands I was watching John from frick& Jeep he was asking for names for turtles he actually used my suggestion I'm forgetting It was either Ben or Bill that he used and then he went on to using his big chipper to grind up all his cutoffs that were piled up for a couple years looks like we got a storm coming Mid Wisconsin 6 in
loving the new camera angles ,winner all round greetings from down under its our summer here but its looking like your winter here strange times in deed
That was really nice cherry. Hopefully you have a market for it. I did like the camera shot behind Eddie. The crew cam shot,nice. Thanks for what all of you do,it is truly appreciated. Enjoy your time off Mark and enjoy the holidays.
Great video Mark and Eddie and ZZ Mark. Congratulations on reaching 60k subscriber's, well done everyone. Very nice Cherry board's off that log. Glad to hear ZZ Mark's feeling a bit better. Hope everyone's keeping well. Take care.
Boy you weren’t kidding. That was a beautiful cherry log. And so was that maple. Hard to find without ambrosia and to be that clear. Nice stuff. Thanks Mark.
Thank you very much for an outstanding sawing video! That first cherry log was a dandy! Just absolutely beautiful cherry lumber. You were sawing nearly clear boards right down to a 4x4 heart can’t. That was indeed a nice stick of cherry! Really like the new camera angles that feature The Eddie and ZZ Mark. Those guys really know how to make a bundle of stickered grade lumber look beautiful!
Glad to see Eddie got him some new britches. I believe ZZ needs some good ole chicken nootle soup to nurse him past his cold. Great lloking cherry lumber. I wish I had some but I don't know what I'd do with it! Thanks for sharing.
Hi Mark and the gang I always enjoy your experiments with different camera placements, it's been cool to see what Eddie and Marks work on the other side of the blade looks like! Do you have a magnetic or clamp go pro mount? It could be fascinating to see some shots from maybe the last dog tower of a log giving through the blade and being turned by chewy, could call it Log Cam lol. Anyway keep safe, keep warm and keep on sawing
YA THERE YOU GO Thats the best camera setup from your cab excellent job guys I see you guys came a long way from one of the earlier videos I saw it look like you were sawing a 32-foot pole for a beam that was awesome job for what you had to work with so keep it up love the videos.
Glad to see you using a metal detector. I use them myself. I find metal in logs more often if they were close to homes or out buildings. Lately I am finding a lot of bullets (lead and jacketed) in logs 50 to 100 yards from homes. I often leave them imbedded in the wood. Makes for interesting talking points in furniture. Have a wonderful day. Fr.Tim iistowanohpataakiiwa, blackfoot elder
I just recently found you guys on TH-cam. I love your videos. I'm from Franklin County P.A. I would love to visit & get a tour of your sawmill. You guys make great videos.
@@markgalicic7788 here in Ontario we are 2.20 a litre for road diesel, and coloured is only 10 cents less. What a scam. That’s probably around 5 dollars Canadian a gallon, which is what, about a dollar US. Just kidding. Congrats on .60k.
It is always good to see you guys working in the cold. To bad that you do not have a big building to run your operation in. I just ordered a couple of stickers for my brother.
Nice new camera angle. Have you ever considered mounting a camera on the log as it was being cut, or maybe on the carriage? It would take some extra work but would be a great shot. Keep up the good work.
10/4 on getting away from the micro-managing. All my draglining was by myself unless there was someone there hooking mats. Thye self-made millionaire here had a big Miller welder with a Kubota motor pulling it/ He was stopping up dump bed hooles and the welder got to sputtering and gagging and quit. It had a regular metal body fuel filter in nthe line. We took it off and beat it backwards and a pile of the off road red dye came out. Put it back on and BZZZZT it went. Might be that with the bus motor. Glad it's fixed. Happy week and God Bless!
That first log was a true gem. It's hard to understand why someone would let a log like that lay around long enough that it began to rot. But you got some primo boards.
@@markgalicic7788 It’s a solid built machine but has some flaws. The feed belts are notorious for not tracking, they always wander to one side or the other when you try to adjust them. The lock mechanism for the movable saw is a poor design that I gave up trying to fix and instead use a vise grip to lock the saw in place every time I change board width. Robert said they still use the same design which I can hardly believe. And we were sawing banana boards for a long time due to misalignments, we finally got that squared away with roberts help.
Mark I was wondering if maybe you couldn't do like a diesel engine oil warmer to keep you're hydraulics warm in the winter months? That way it'll go a little faster in the beginning of your cutting day.
Mark, I enjoy your videos! Just curious, I am sure that different woods take more horsepower to saw than others but as you were talking about diesel fuel and buying 100 gallons at a time it made me curious as to what kind of fuel burn per hour do you get on average with the bus motor? Keep up the great videos!
I'm a new subscriber Mark. I do enjoy your videos. I do watch Nathan Elliott from Out of the Woods all the time. Do you not use aviation hydraulic oil for winter operation like we do in the forklift business.
love cherry saw it sell it everything about it back in 1980 cut a bunch on the home place got 800 and up for a log ,man that was nice to cut dont know about now, that and hard maple, was a treat to be in the logging buisness actually made money!! novel idea eh
Mark: A few questions about the Cherry and Maple: Did you see any Curly wood in those boards that you sawed ? 2. Length of those boards ? 3. Are they going straight into a Kiln, or being air dried ?
I am not Mark. I worked in a retail store that sold all kinds of domestic wood and imported wood. I put away and milled thousands of board feet of cherry and maple. When naming the wood, curly and tiger were the same type of pattern in the wood. Curly or tiger in soft maple was common and much less common in the hard maple we sold. I never saw a tiger cherry board but I did see a few with the same pattern that is referred to as curly in white oak. The same pattern is common in yellow birch. The pattern is completely different than the tiger pattern.
Wow just topped off Our tank this morning for the bargen price of 4.399 up here in Plattsburgh,ny. Have yous tried Power Service fuel additive? It will increase the cetane in fuel. Used it religiously in My semi truck. Not knowing where fuel came from.
Really like this new concept of showing both sides of the mill instead of one or the other ! Really lets you see the whole mill working at once ! Great team work !!
me 2!
thanks Douglas
Love the videos please keep them coming . All of you do such a great job no one else makes a video like yours.
Anyway possible to make more videos per week, can’t get enough !
@@markgalicic7788 bb
@@markgalicic7788
I would also really like to see the edger saw and the fire wood cutting saw way more often. Thanks in advance for consideration.
Best regards luck and health to all of you.
CONGRATS ON 60K SUBS, KEEP SAFE...
thanks Bob.
Like the new camera treatment, just takes a little getting used to (the usual set up is excellent for sure though). Yup, finest chunk of cherry I've ever seen on that rig. Another great post, as usual!
thanks Rick.
Mark the image is so sharp I nearly think I could walk through the TV and join ye 😉
thanks John.
I really like that camera angle, would like to see more of that, also your edger
thanks Dennis , glad you liked it.
@@markgalicic7788 it's still on......lol
The second camera was nice. It really showed how well the new lights brightens up the area for Eddy and Mark. Thanks for another great one.
thanks Cecil.
Always a good show from your mill! Having sawn some cherry myself I can smell the cherry when you saw.
thanks Paul , yes a great smell.
That first log sure produced beautiful boards, Mark. The fun at the Pau Bunyan Show went both ways with you guys too.
Bill
yes it did Bill.
Congratulations on 60K!! Never thought I'd be so happy for a sawing video every week. Wish u guys had shirts for large men like 5xl. But going grab some stickers
thanks JR.
Can't beat a nice Black Cherry. Makes you feel good all over.
Another great video.
yes for sure nice and clear.
I am always excited to see you cut all the bark off so I can see the design under, and I laugh when chewy lays down like it is exhausted.
One good thing about watching your videos, is for some strange reason it helps me relax before I go to sleep here in the UK. 👌💯🤣😂
thanks Ken , glad you like it.
Hey guys congrats on 6o thousands I was watching John from frick& Jeep he was asking for names for turtles he actually used my suggestion I'm forgetting It was either Ben or Bill that he used and then he went on to using his big chipper to grind up all his cutoffs that were piled up for a couple years looks like we got a storm coming Mid Wisconsin 6 in
thanks Mike.
loving the new camera angles ,winner all round greetings from down under its our summer here but its looking like your winter here strange times in deed
thank you.
Congratulations on reaching 60K subscribers!
now on to 100 subs.
That was really nice cherry. Hopefully you have a market for it. I did like the camera shot behind Eddie. The crew cam shot,nice. Thanks for what all of you do,it is truly appreciated.
Enjoy your time off Mark and enjoy the holidays.
thanks Don.
Looks like a rare straight cherry log. One for the good guys.
Good day Santa Claus Mark and Eddie.🎄☃️❄️ Watching you first before taking my afternoon nap. God Bless Gentlemen & MERRY CHRISTMAS!🙏❤️🎄
thank you.
Love that cherry wood. Back in the “60” I turned my mother two cherry wood lamps still beautiful today.
In wood class at school
yes I love to saw nice cherry and the great smell.
congratulations on hitting 60K !
thank you Frank.
Great video Mark and Eddie and ZZ Mark. Congratulations on reaching 60k subscriber's, well done everyone. Very nice Cherry board's off that log. Glad to hear ZZ Mark's feeling a bit better. Hope everyone's keeping well. Take care.
thanks Adrian.
Great vid Mark and i really like the new camera work
thanks Robert.
I always like reminisce on your older video's. That was a nice log for sure. Great cuts!
Thank you Mark for improving the views on this channel. Hopefully this channel will attract even more viewers 🥰
Me, from 🇲🇾
your welcome Sam.
Boy you weren’t kidding. That was a beautiful cherry log. And so was that maple. Hard to find without ambrosia and to be that clear. Nice stuff. Thanks Mark.
thanks Paul.
WOW, If you had a yard full of logs like that you'd be a happy camper!!!!!!
we do have more to saw yet.
That's one of the nicest cherry log I ever saw you sawn. No rot inside the log,It's beautiful.
thanks Carlus.
Young man I'm pleased to meet you and I hope you are planning to stay around with mark and Eddie the super boys👍💯
Thank you very much for an outstanding sawing video! That first cherry log was a dandy! Just absolutely beautiful cherry lumber. You were sawing nearly clear boards right down to a 4x4 heart can’t. That was indeed a nice stick of cherry! Really like the new camera angles that feature The Eddie and ZZ Mark. Those guys really know how to make a bundle of stickered grade lumber look beautiful!
thanks Randall
Good video and job. Off road here is $4:38 a gallon. Really nice lumber. Take care, be safe and well.
thanks John.
Just found your sawmill videos.
Apparently I like seeing what’s inside the logs.❤
Glad to see Eddie got him some new britches. I believe ZZ needs some good ole chicken nootle soup to nurse him past his cold. Great lloking cherry lumber. I wish I had some but I don't know what I'd do with it! Thanks for sharing.
thanks Jerry, yes Eddie has some new britches and ZZ just needs to rest up
Way better logs than the last, eh Mark! Stay warm and be safe.
thanks Doug , nice cherry for sure.
Loved the camera action today. The sawdust looked like it was on 3d flying around. Great job guys on another awesome Man Glitter Monday. 🙂
thanks Scott glad you liked it.
Cherry is my absolute favorite!
that's
some beautiful wood been cut there mark always enjoy the mill at work. so!!!! relaxing
thanks Montel.
Picture quality is awesome. Easy to watch.
thanks Roy.
Hope you and your family and friends have a great new year Sam
It is just so Kool watching you fludder muckers. Lol
Hi Mark and the gang I always enjoy your experiments with different camera placements, it's been cool to see what Eddie and Marks work on the other side of the blade looks like!
Do you have a magnetic or clamp go pro mount? It could be fascinating to see some shots from maybe the last dog tower of a log giving through the blade and being turned by chewy, could call it Log Cam lol.
Anyway keep safe, keep warm and keep on sawing
thank you , I am working on a mount for the carriage.
@@markgalicic7788 Great, looking forward to seeing it
Love the work you all do. Thanks for the video
thanks Joseph.
Really like the camera view
switch from log cut to board handling very nice
thanks Cliff.
I'm so wishing for smell-o-vision! I love the smell of cherry! That first log was absolutely awesome!
thanks Randle , yes smell-o-vision!
Eddies nod of satisfaction on that board was great.
yes for sure.
Beautiful 1st log. Thanks for the extra.
thanks Karen.
Beautiful log, and nice camera work in this one.
Beautiful cherry and hard maple. Hope it makes you have a nice CHRISTmas.
thanks Richard , only one more day till my Christmas vacation
Like the new view and the cameras look excellent
YA THERE YOU GO Thats the best camera setup from your cab excellent job guys I see you guys came a long way from one of the earlier videos I saw it look like you were sawing a 32-foot pole for a beam that was awesome job for what you had to work with so keep it up love the videos.
Mark, love the random videos ok i like all your video
thank you Edward.
Lovely superb Nice sawing of cherry log
Great camera set-up, Mark !!
Glad to see you using a metal detector. I use them myself. I find metal in logs more often if they were close to homes or out buildings. Lately I am finding a lot of bullets (lead and jacketed) in logs 50 to 100 yards from homes. I often leave them imbedded in the wood. Makes for interesting talking points in furniture.
Have a wonderful day. Fr.Tim iistowanohpataakiiwa, blackfoot elder
I just recently found you guys on TH-cam. I love your videos. I'm from Franklin County P.A. I would love to visit & get a tour of your sawmill. You guys make great videos.
thanks Jason , stop out someday.
In North Seattle this morning diesel was $5.39 a gallon. You're lucky for your area price. PS Your videos are great as always. You guys stay warm.
thank you , this is off road fuel that's dyed red , on road is still high.
@@markgalicic7788 here in Ontario we are 2.20 a litre for road diesel, and coloured is only 10 cents less. What a scam. That’s probably around 5 dollars Canadian a gallon, which is what, about a dollar US. Just kidding. Congrats on .60k.
Beautiful lumber.
Love the camera work!
thanks Ed.
I see that you got my tags, I'll let all my friends know to watch your videos, looking forward to getting to watch many more.
Thanks again James , I hope all of your friends like the video.
Congrats on 60Ksubscribers!
thanks Lonnie.
Yep, that was def a beautiful bunch of cherry!
thanks Doug , the best one on this mill so far.
Congrats on 60K!!!!!!!
thanks Eric.
Doesn't your edger run? That what I did most of the time working on a sawmill running the edger, I love that job.
It is always good to see you guys working in the cold. To bad that you do not have a big building to run your operation in. I just ordered a couple of stickers for my brother.
thanks Alan , after I hit the lottery we will move to a big building lol.
Like the new camera position
thanks Jim.
Awesome video. Hopefully I'll be cuttin some Maple logs soon myself.
thanks Gary.
Nice new camera angle. Have you ever considered mounting a camera on the log as it was being cut, or maybe on the carriage? It would take some extra work but would be a great shot. Keep up the good work.
Thanks!
10/4 on getting away from the micro-managing. All my draglining was by myself unless there was someone there hooking mats. Thye self-made millionaire here had a big Miller welder with a Kubota motor pulling it/ He was stopping up dump bed hooles and the welder got to sputtering and gagging and quit. It had a regular metal body fuel filter in nthe line. We took it off and beat it backwards and a pile of the off road red dye came out. Put it back on and BZZZZT it went. Might be that with the bus motor. Glad it's fixed. Happy week and God Bless!
thanks Lewie , I need a mental health vacation away from these idiots !
@@markgalicic7788 I understand. That's how they have to do to feel worth anything. Pitiful.
Boom, wonderful boards 👌
thanks Mark.
That first log was a true gem. It's hard to understand why someone would let a log like that lay around long enough that it began to rot. But you got some primo boards.
Love to watch your videos keep up the good work # MERRY CHRISTMAS
thanks Dale.
Lovely sawing
Two thumbs up on the camera angle.
thanks Steve.
Thanks for the Vid.
your welcome.
I sent you a texas plate 2 years ago, its 3046RN and I see it ever pass you cut. Thanks R L Hauk
Nice looking shirt and hi everyone
thanks John.
It’s 03:00 and I’m wide awake Mark, who can resist cherry
Guys I’ve enjoyed the whole show
Regards
Tony
thanks Tony.
Good video Bus Motor Productions
thanks James.
Great site
thank you Edward.
Nice log 😊
thanks Benke , now that is a money board!
Mark ive got a cook edger, would recommend keeping an eye out for a good used one
do you like the edger?
@@markgalicic7788
It’s a solid built machine but has some flaws.
The feed belts are notorious for not tracking, they always wander to one side or the other when you try to adjust them.
The lock mechanism for the movable saw is a poor design that I gave up trying to fix and instead use a vise grip to lock the saw in place every time I change board width. Robert said they still use the same design which I can hardly believe.
And we were sawing banana boards for a long time due to misalignments, we finally got that squared away with roberts help.
Sounds like a fun challenge.
Glad those fuel prices are coming down for you. Gas is down to 2.75 here in my part of NC.
yes this is a big help for us.
Good morning from Baldivis Western Australia. Nice cherry logs. Good to hear that the fuel prices are coming down. Hope you are all keeping well.
good morning Andrew , we are all good thanks.
Mark I was wondering if maybe you couldn't do like a diesel engine oil warmer to keep you're hydraulics warm in the winter months? That way it'll go a little faster in the beginning of your cutting day.
If you ran the boards through the blade slower, would it decrease the saw marks, increase them, or make no difference?
if you go to slow the saw will heat up , saw marks don't matter they plane out.
Can somebody please tell me why watching this work is so satisfying?
Watching the carriage going back and forth is relaxing and almost hypnotic.
Because these men make money the old faction way and enjoy their work
Lovely log and although it's extra work editing the new camera is a massive plus.
thanks.
Mark, I enjoy your videos! Just curious, I am sure that different woods take more horsepower to saw than others but as you were talking about diesel fuel and buying 100 gallons at a time it made me curious as to what kind of fuel burn per hour do you get on average with the bus motor? Keep up the great videos!
thanks Norman , the 671 burns about three gallons per hour.
I think that you should put the camera on Eddies shoulder so everyone can see what hard work is
great idea.
I'm a new subscriber Mark.
I do enjoy your videos.
I do watch Nathan Elliott from Out of the Woods all the time.
Do you not use aviation hydraulic oil for winter operation like we do in the forklift business.
love cherry saw it sell it everything about it back in 1980 cut a bunch on the home place got 800 and up for a log ,man that was nice to cut dont know about now, that and hard maple, was a treat to be in the logging buisness actually made money!! novel idea eh
yes cherry & maple still get good money.
Very cool video bro!
thanks Jeremiah.
Off road / truck diesel in North Queensland Australia is $2.13 cents per litre Australian. Premium Diesel $2.16cent per litre Austalian
wow that's high.
@@markgalicic7788 1 US gallon equals 3.78 liters Australia and $1.00 US dollar equals $1.46 Australian
Nice material
thanks , hope we can get together soon!
Maybe you could install a oil warmer like they do for truck and car engines.
There would still be cold oil in the hundred feet of hydraulic lines.
Mark:
A few questions about the Cherry and Maple:
Did you see any Curly wood in those boards that you sawed ?
2. Length of those boards ?
3. Are they going straight into a Kiln, or being air dried ?
I am not Mark. I worked in a retail store that sold all kinds of domestic wood and imported wood. I put away and milled thousands of board feet of cherry and maple. When naming the wood, curly and tiger were the same type of pattern in the wood. Curly or tiger in soft maple was common and much less common in the hard maple we sold. I never saw a tiger cherry board but I did see a few with the same pattern that is referred to as curly in white oak. The same pattern is common in yellow birch. The pattern is completely different than the tiger pattern.
Wow just topped off Our tank this morning for the bargen price of 4.399 up here in Plattsburgh,ny. Have yous tried Power Service fuel additive? It will increase the cetane in fuel. Used it religiously in My semi truck. Not knowing where fuel came from.
where do you get it from Jim ? I would like to try it.
Australia it is $ 2;35 a liter. So for a gallon of diesel would be around $8.883 down under.
wow not good.
Fuel is so expensive in Aust. and so is electricity
What a perfect freakin log god made it and mark you boxed it perfectly as per usual
thanks Dan.