That air space should help :) That's some heavy 2+2's they should work great 👍, I don't use my table saw anymore since I got my saw mill :)) To bad you had a big log already on your mill, Sharp blade does wonders, off grid always fixing something :) Have a great day"
The problem was that the wood was cut green and then stored outside in the rain. In the video you can see how it was stored. The it continued to wick up the moister.
Sometimes you get what you wish for. Not a lot of people of an off-grid homestead. How often are we trying to accomplish something and missing that extra set of hands? Way to often.
That air space should help :) That's some heavy 2+2's they should work great 👍, I don't use my table saw anymore since I got my saw mill :)) To bad you had a big log already on your mill, Sharp blade does wonders, off grid always fixing something :) Have a great day"
The problem was that the wood was cut green and then stored outside in the rain. In the video you can see how it was stored. The it continued to wick up the moister.
A new blade makes such a difference definitely two people would be much easier, especially with that length of lumber
Sometimes you get what you wish for. Not a lot of people of an off-grid homestead. How often are we trying to accomplish something and missing that extra set of hands? Way to often.
@ if I had an extra set of hands, I could do double the work easily maybe triple
@@exploringmybackyard you must have been either self-employed, in supervision or a business owner.
@@TomTammyOffGridHomestead you nailed it all 3 lol
@@exploringmybackyard how would I be able to get a trifecta? Because I have been there. Stay warm, stay dry and take care. 👍👍👍
You are operating the table saw from the wrong side because of not enough space next to the logs, you are binding it up pushing from the wrong side.
Your most likely 100% right.