I think that's the first time you said it right you don't want a teller saw you don't want a top blade. Although it may be frustrating to viewers you have what you want hopefully you're making money and you're enjoying yourself you don't want any more maintenance work💥💥🍻🍔🛠️
Hello, I do not usually comment but I feel I have to here. I like your method of presentation, explanations and the running commentary upon your thought processes. I enjoy it. Would it be a good idea to show how you operate the mill from your cabin? I live in the UK and don't seem to have many large saw mills like yours. Regards Frederick
That's how it is with mechanical equipment, one can maintain it perfectly, but sometimes something can go awry at any time. This was more than just a snack video for Grandpa, it was a "full, stick to your ribs meal", he says.
I have a ink pen that is never wrote. He turned it out of a pin blank but it's made out of deer antler. Real special things in your career you will save and enjoy. For an example I know a young man who was just amazed at the little bitty blocks of wood that a bricklayer uses to hold the string line at the ends so simple so easy to use keep that line straight those bricks are not going to get laid cockeyed.
*This video is amazing! The precision and care you put into sawing the white pine log is truly impressive. It's a great lesson in the importance of patience and skill in woodworking*
Was it that same bolt that came loose the last time or was it another issue? That is indeed an excellent specimen of white pine. As usual it is a joy to hear the band harmonizing and to see the man glitter or summer snow as I like to call it. Also it is truly a pleasure to watch Eddie, ZZ, and the rest do their "dance" as they take care of the now finished products.
since i started watching your videos marc, you have gotten a lot better with chewy. you don't mark up the logs as badly as you use to. keep up the good work.
I love the smell of fresh cut white pine. I saw white pine shingles, which takes longer than cedar, as they need to be dried before they can be bundled. But they sure smell nice!
Half past six in the morning nice pine boards coming off the mill, this morning’s job is to lay a floor in a stone barn inch and a half by six pine boards some might be larch two nailing one cutting , there step boards easier to lay and faster last floor lasted over a hundred years so I’m told interesting jobs it’s the second floor this week , anyway you guys have a nice day
Personally I'm glad you don't use a top saw . I have tried watching other channels and you're the only one I've stuck with. I like the friendship you guys share, the content and the way you do the work.
With all the thoughts on flags and room to put in them? How about framing them each one and show one at a time. Highlight it. Rest could be stored for another video and highlight that state or country ECT. A thought?😊
Hello all wood makers? How about using the loose linked Knott's. In a family tree set up. Mom and Dad and another for this son or daughter. Wood is so fun to work with from my friend turns backgammon cups they're beautiful. I asked him why you didn't make him out of aluminum or something harder he says they get mad they'll throw them through the window make them out of wood lol
Who would like to see Mark in some real remote area where they have old water wheel powered or a steam engine powered saw I'd like to see him run it alongside the whoever has had that meal in operation for hundreds of years that would be cool cuz he'd be probably a lot more knowledgeable than most of us but I bet that would throw him for a loop at times maybe we'd have freaking Jeep to go along to help
As far as the dogs are concerned... is there an interlock between the dogs and the other operations to prevent trying to saw without the dogs being activated? I know you slide the logs on occasion but I don't know if you over-ride the interlock to do it. Seems like you could have a pretty good catastrophe moving an unsecured log into the sawblade.
this mill was built in 1985 you have to pay attention when running this mill , when I say lets move the log forward to see if it rolls down that's the interlock.
Hey Mark. If you are not allowed to use the term “victim “, then maybe you could refer to each log as a “contestant “. The logs will be “contestants rather than “victims” Just a suggestion. What a magnificent piece of white pine! You really got some beautiful white pine boards out of that log. As always, a masterful job of sawing! You guys have a great weekend!
You call it white pine but it sure looked pink. I suppose that'll fade to white but for now it's some pretty pink & blue pine. Nice contrast. Thanks for sharing.
I was looking for some 1x8 to 1x10 white pine to line the inside of my shop. About 1000 sq. Ft total. Is this something you guys could do? cost? Thanks! Love the show.
Do you have to periodically align the saw on a special device that has a roller with which you align the unevenness that appears on the body of the saw
Will the surgeon is in the cab preparing to cut up upon the next patient the patient may not come out of it alive but at least it'll be lumber and the doctor will be happy 🥰🤠😎🤠
1.) Its great you Hoop-Happy PA. Hooligans run a constant tribute to Erving 'Magic' -Number Johnson with your Magic No. sign. (33, 32) 2.) Mark: Are you watching cable re-runs in the cab while sawing? "Looking for My Friend Flicker" (My Friend Flicka, 56-58') 3.) Is that little silhouette cutout pin-cushion guy in the cab your T.H.E. Eddie Voodoo Doll?
@@markgalicic7788 That F'nJeepster guy sent everyone on a mission to ask you about your son, Alex is it?....and some Booker.......T. Washington? It was pretty vague, like F-Jeep always says "I'm old" Did Alex graduate from the Tuskegee Institute or something? (Congrats)
Oh yeah guys I am the little boy whose father was a middle-aged operator at the big yellow manufacturer well I brought the pinewood Derby car home and him and a couple other fathers got together My father says those nails are pretty but I think they would be a lot smoother and spin a lot faster if we sanded them on the lathe just a little bit and got him a little bit smoother. Some of those times working with your father that were so far along ago and they will take you all the way to your grave they were worth a million dollars it's a shame some father and some sons miss out on that.
Nice log well cut. That chain saw is just not very good. Cuts very, very slow. Have run chain saws my whole life and I would figure out what is wrong with it.
The battery saw is just what they need for small cuts like that. Maybe Eddie is cutting it slowly to avoid an accident? He is leaning over a bit and that can be dangerous.
@@markgalicic7788I sent a suggestion to John, he doesn't like suggestions because he always thinks it's an attack, but it was only a suggestion. As with all your mills, the carriage is roughly an inch above the conveyor belt and roller beds. I suggested putting a small piece of quarter round moulding or wedge about 1/2 inch high along the belt side of the blade so when the boards are cut off they fall away from the blade so he wouldn't need to use the stick to knock the boards down. It would save him a lot of time not having to get the stick every few minutes. And now for you, have you ever considered changing chewies sharks teeth to a primary style chain like the log feed bed uses? It might do a little less damage.
@@markgalicic7788 the primary chain log turners are what I've seen used on the Sasata saw videos from Japan on his big band saw, he rarely has chew marks but his logs are way bigger and a primary may not work as well on lighter logs. Speaking of big logs, I was watching a vid yesterday and some guy commented on the log being cut, he's never heard of a tree over 9ft wide, I replied California redwood, They used to cut tunnels through them while they were still standing 100 yrs ago, in fact the famous one in California just fell within the last 2 or 3 decades, it was a national landmark.
Congratulations to your son for getting engaged❤😊
thanks Larry.
Victim is a good description.... Quite the "buffet" snack tonight! 😎😎👍👍👌👌
I think so too.
Congratulations to your son on his engagement
thank you.
I think that's the first time you said it right you don't want a teller saw you don't want a top blade. Although it may be frustrating to viewers you have what you want hopefully you're making money and you're enjoying yourself you don't want any more maintenance work💥💥🍻🍔🛠️
Hello,
I do not usually comment but I feel I have to here. I like your method of presentation, explanations and the running commentary upon your thought processes. I enjoy it. Would it be a good idea to show how you operate the mill from your cabin? I live in the UK and don't seem to have many large saw mills like yours.
Regards
Frederick
That's how it is with mechanical equipment, one can maintain it perfectly, but sometimes something can go awry at any time. This was more than just a snack video for Grandpa, it was a "full, stick to your ribs meal", he says.
thank you Anthony , we got it working good now . Hi Grandpa!
That log made better lumber than I thought it would, well done.
not bad for northern white pine.
Hi Mark, Ed, & ZZ. Beautiful white pine lumber. Assorted lumber w/ assorted snacks. 😂😂😂😆😆😆😁😁😁 Thanks Mark, Ed, & ZZ. 😍😊😉👍❤️💜🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🌲
hi there good snack , best to all , be interesting next show john
thanks John.
@@markgalicic7788 bast your bed time
Tasty snack!!!!! ❤❤❤❤
thanks Karen.
Are you going to cut the wedding cake on the sawmill????? Good to see you and the guys.
I like it Alan lol!
Good evening from Clearfield Utah USA . Hello Mark and ZZ and Eddie
good evening Brad.
Great snack... if this is a snack then I'm looking forward to the drama main course that follows soon!👍😁
I have a ink pen that is never wrote. He turned it out of a pin blank but it's made out of deer antler. Real special things in your career you will save and enjoy. For an example I know a young man who was just amazed at the little bitty blocks of wood that a bricklayer uses to hold the string line at the ends so simple so easy to use keep that line straight those bricks are not going to get laid cockeyed.
Gorgeous pine what a joy to saw!
*This video is amazing! The precision and care you put into sawing the white pine log is truly impressive. It's a great lesson in the importance of patience and skill in woodworking*
thank you.
A good catatostrophy keeps everybody honest! Good sawing and God Bless Yall!
It's not often I see such a nice quality pine log, very nice video ❤
Thank you all so much for the entertainment. (I call it Therapy) I know most wouldn't understand. I appreciate you fellows more than you can imagine.
thank you McKinley , glad you like our videos.
That was a big old white pine. Cool sawing. Great job.
Hope your throat tickle gets better soon Mark.
Looks Good Brother! I Appreciate it!
I hope you liked what you see Russ , it is some nice white pine.
Was it that same bolt that came loose the last time or was it another issue? That is indeed an excellent specimen of white pine. As usual it is a joy to hear the band harmonizing and to see the man glitter or summer snow as I like to call it. Also it is truly a pleasure to watch Eddie, ZZ, and the rest do their "dance" as they take care of the now finished products.
thank you Robert , no I had a micro switch not working.
since i started watching your videos marc, you have gotten a lot better with chewy. you don't mark up the logs as badly as you use to. keep up the good work.
thanks Denis.
@@markgalicic7788 no thank you, keeps me relaxed to watch.
That was a very nice pine log…great lumber!
thanks Michael.
I remember that last time you had a problem with the setworks and almost took out your blade.
Bill
this was at the log deck not while sawing.
Great video
thanks William.
Nice man size snack tonight.
Top saws looks like a nightmare to maintain. It's more fun to watch it done this way.
I love the smell of fresh cut white pine. I saw white pine shingles, which takes longer than cedar, as they need to be dried before they can be bundled. But they sure smell nice!
yes for sure.
The dogs don't bark as much ?
they are working great now.
The next contestant would also sound good.
yes it would .
Half past six in the morning nice pine boards coming off the mill, this morning’s job is to lay a floor in a stone barn inch and a half by six pine boards some might be larch two nailing one cutting , there step boards easier to lay and faster last floor lasted over a hundred years so I’m told interesting jobs it’s the second floor this week , anyway you guys have a nice day
Personally I'm glad you don't use a top saw . I have tried watching other channels and you're the only one I've stuck with. I like the friendship you guys share, the content and the way you do the work.
I watch your videos all the time
The big wooden block is so beautiful
With all the thoughts on flags and room to put in them?
How about framing them each one and show one at a time. Highlight it.
Rest could be stored for another video and highlight that state or country ECT. A thought?😊
great idea Ronald.
Hello all wood makers? How about using the loose linked Knott's. In a family tree set up.
Mom and Dad and another for this son or daughter. Wood is so fun to work with from my friend turns backgammon cups they're beautiful. I asked him why you didn't make him out of aluminum or something harder he says they get mad they'll throw them through the window make them out of wood lol
Who would like to see Mark in some real remote area where they have old water wheel powered or a steam engine powered saw I'd like to see him run it alongside the whoever has had that meal in operation for hundreds of years that would be cool cuz he'd be probably a lot more knowledgeable than most of us but I bet that would throw him for a loop at times maybe we'd have freaking Jeep to go along to help
Great job guys
Nice video, Mark
Mark,it appears a 'wood turner' has slipped in and was interrupted! May need to hire a 'wood guard'?🤔🤠
As far as the dogs are concerned... is there an interlock between the dogs and the other operations to prevent trying to saw without the dogs being activated? I know you slide the logs on occasion but I don't know if you over-ride the interlock to do it. Seems like you could have a pretty good catastrophe moving an unsecured log into the sawblade.
this mill was built in 1985 you have to pay attention when running this mill , when I say lets move the log forward to see if it rolls down that's the interlock.
Thanks. Another great video
Good video Bus Motor Productions
Hey Mark. If you are not allowed to use the term “victim “, then maybe you could refer to each log as a “contestant “. The logs will be “contestants rather than “victims” Just a suggestion. What a magnificent piece of white pine! You really got some beautiful white pine boards out of that log. As always, a masterful job of sawing! You guys have a great weekend!
thanks Randall.
Wanted so bad to hand you a bottle of water thru the screen, Hope you are OK now. That was some nice lumber boards. Have a great Sunday!
thanks John .
nice sawing great wood guys ty
You call it white pine but it sure looked pink. I suppose that'll fade to white but for now it's some pretty pink & blue pine. Nice contrast. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for another Great video ! Cheers
Nice white pine.
Think about saving some of the turtles and put clock faces on them. Could be another income for you all.
great idea.
nice pine sawing guys ty
Thumbs up!
I was looking for some 1x8 to 1x10 white pine to line the inside of my shop. About 1000 sq. Ft total. Is this something you guys could do? cost? Thanks! Love the show.
thanks Bryan , yes we sure could saw you some pine. could you email me at markgalicic@verizon.net.
Nice job.
Do you have to periodically align the saw on a special device that has a roller with which you align the unevenness that appears on the body of the saw
Good morning
nice
WOW
I thought you finished the badge of pine and spruce bro, bought more?
we still have a lot of pine left to saw.
Will the surgeon is in the cab preparing to cut up upon the next patient the patient may not come out of it alive but at least it'll be lumber and the doctor will be happy 🥰🤠😎🤠
🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂❤❤❤❤❤👍👍👍👍👍👍
thanks Charles.
Beautiful log, wouldn't be pine if it had no knots.
Not a victim. Just a log that graduated into lumber. To be celebrated. :)
true.
Fuzzy video
May I suggest "contestant" "candidate" "prelumber"
yes for sure.
👍
1.) Its great you Hoop-Happy PA. Hooligans run a constant tribute to Erving 'Magic' -Number Johnson with your Magic No. sign. (33, 32) 2.) Mark: Are you watching cable re-runs in the cab while sawing? "Looking for My Friend Flicker" (My Friend Flicka, 56-58') 3.) Is that little silhouette cutout pin-cushion guy in the cab your T.H.E. Eddie Voodoo Doll?
I like it LOL!
@@markgalicic7788 That F'nJeepster guy sent everyone on a mission to ask you about your son, Alex is it?....and some Booker.......T. Washington? It was pretty vague, like F-Jeep always says "I'm old" Did Alex graduate from the Tuskegee Institute or something? (Congrats)
They are not victims, they are subjects
true.
Or suspects in some cases
Are there any teeth on that little saw? 😛
Oh yeah guys I am the little boy whose father was a middle-aged operator at the big yellow manufacturer well I brought the pinewood Derby car home and him and a couple other fathers got together My father says those nails are pretty but I think they would be a lot smoother and spin a lot faster if we sanded them on the lathe just a little bit and got him a little bit smoother. Some of those times working with your father that were so far along ago and they will take you all the way to your grave they were worth a million dollars it's a shame some father and some sons miss out on that.
Mark, are you getting sick?
no just very dusty here.
@@markgalicic7788 Oh, good. Excellent snack. Very filling. :)
Instead of victim (which I don't have a problem with) try candidate.
Candidate does seem less offensive for them that is easily offended. Buncha bleedin' heart pantie wastes. LOL!
Nice log well cut. That chain saw is just not very good. Cuts very, very slow. Have run chain saws my whole life and I would figure out what is wrong with it.
This person may have not use a battery operated saw before. The chain sounds a lot faster on a gas one than a battery one.
thanks John, it works just fine for us and starts up faster than a gas chainsaw.
The battery saw is just what they need for small cuts like that. Maybe Eddie is cutting it slowly to avoid an accident? He is leaning over a bit and that can be dangerous.
the only smell better than fresh cut pine? fresh cut WALNUT!
Mark,I realize that this video might be days old,but I’m mentally sending you a cold drink to get that sawdust out of your throat! 😁😎
I sure could use it lol!
@@markgalicic7788I sent a suggestion to John, he doesn't like suggestions because he always thinks it's an attack, but it was only a suggestion. As with all your mills, the carriage is roughly an inch above the conveyor belt and roller beds. I suggested putting a small piece of quarter round moulding or wedge about 1/2 inch high along the belt side of the blade so when the boards are cut off they fall away from the blade so he wouldn't need to use the stick to knock the boards down. It would save him a lot of time not having to get the stick every few minutes.
And now for you, have you ever considered changing chewies sharks teeth to a primary style chain like the log feed bed uses? It might do a little less damage.
@@mlt6322 that's a great idea I have old chain laying around and I will change it out.
@@markgalicic7788 the primary chain log turners are what I've seen used on the Sasata saw videos from Japan on his big band saw, he rarely has chew marks but his logs are way bigger and a primary may not work as well on lighter logs. Speaking of big logs, I was watching a vid yesterday and some guy commented on the log being cut, he's never heard of a tree over 9ft wide, I replied California redwood, They used to cut tunnels through them while they were still standing 100 yrs ago, in fact the famous one in California just fell within the last 2 or 3 decades, it was a national landmark.
any booms for the kids today plus dogs up and down
Looked like Lil Donnie's teeth needed sharpening.
yes for sure.
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Hello Daniel.
ask eddie he knows what he is doing
It's sad that you think you have to be politically correct so you don't offend a log.
I have yet to watch your video where you talk from start to the end lets hear the saw at work
stop talking and your throat will get better
Mark, are those #1 dogs sticking? They were about a foot lower than the rest when you loaded the log.
no it's all good.
Happy Sunday Eve!😊🪚🐕🦺🦮👍👍👍👍✌️
thank you.