Super Sawmill VS Huge Rotted Oak Log. Will It Make The Cut?
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What's not to love about a Southern man who speaks calmly, plainly and intelligently and with that amazin' accent?
There is absolutely nothing wrong with your accent. l am English, and l understand every word you say without captions. Critics forget how you and, others like you, helped to save our collective sanity during lockdown with your TH-cam videos. l will not forget. God bless you and your family.
thank you
I’m 100pc Scottish and I can understand every word you say Nathan 👍🏴
THANK YOU SIR.🙏🇺🇸✌️👍🏻
I can tell by your accent Mr MacGee that you’re very Scottish. 🤷🏼♂️😂
I’m 100 % English and can understand every word you say, however, understanding Scottish people…. that’s a different matter.
@@peterclarke3619 Och aye ya big hoormaister, away and bile yer head ya massive tumshy ye 🤯
Translation : I don’t agree with the stated assessment. 🙄
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@@jaymacgee_A_Bawbag_Blethering ….. bizzarely, I understood that 😉
You ain't talking funny, everytime we leave Mississippi people say the same thing. Wonderful channel and very informative. Thank you
I'm from Ohio, and I'd probably sound funny to you. Your accent is easier to understand than some Venezuelans or Columbians we have here in South Florida.
Good one Nathan, had everything, puppy, cats, son, chickens, tractor, sawing and Nathan humour, take care
Thanks, you too!
Your accent is one of the best things about your channel. You don’t sound strange to this New Englander - you sound authentic. 👍
I don’t know if you can have any idea how watching you work around your farm, warms my heart. It is so nice to see a hard working man take care of your place. It makes my day. Thank you so very much for your efforts.
Wow, thank you
We'd be hungry if not for hard work and workers.
My grandaddy was from Tennessee, He had a very deep accent. Yours is like sweet memories for me. I understand you perfectly. One of the many reasons I watch your channel.
I reckon your accent is great, long may it last. I watch your videos for your skill in lumber sawing, thank you for all the time you give.
Thanks 👍
Accent: perfect! Old log: out of this world! Keep up the good work friend. 😎
thank you.
Thanks for sharing with us Nathan and Bruno, and a Howdy Partner right back to you Bruno, good seeing you involved in the video. Looks great around there and looking forward to seeing what you purchased. Stay safe and keep up the good videos. Fred.
It's not rotted, it's just ... well seasoned.
I can relate to that.
The accent comments really amused me. Your accent is pretty much why I kept watching you after I first came across your videos, a few years ago. Because the accent reminded me of home. Moved from your area to Atlanta nearly 26 years ago.
This is like oak and Ash trees on my small farm farm sir your posts are amazing quality on using your wood mizer 70 sawmill i watch them all as recovering from serious injury inbetween me doing leather craft projects
Nathan, I think you picked a great puppy in George. A real keeper. That red oak is pretty lumber. I love that spalting in that first cut. You should get a nice price from that log. Thanks as always for sharing.
Thàt red oak is cedar!
@@dhayes5227 the first log was cedar... The second one is the oak log.
Hi Nathan. Love your accent. Don’t never change it. Best wishes to you and the family. Stan (UK)🇬🇧
Thank you kindly
You have a strong accent but not weird by any stretch. I grew up about 170 miles in Roanoke, VA. Most of my family has the Virginia equivalent of a strong accent.
Btw-I enjoy your content. Thank you for taking us through your life in the farm and sawmill.
Every time you saw a cedar, I start to drool. I love working with cedar yet it is difficult to find good cedar lumber.
Lots of good cedar out in the Pacific NW
@@johnschmuck5589 I live in North Alabama. I have considered making the 3 to 4 hours drive to Tennessee to get some cedar straight from the sawmill. The Pacific Northwest is beautiful country. I spent 2 years at Bangor Submarine base in Washington.
Your accent just makes these videos even better.
Glad to meet you today At Oquinn Trailer Nathan. Keep the videos coming. Take care.
Thanks, you too!
Lived in Kentucky for almost ten years. Your accent is no problem.
“That one right there is hateful”. That was perfect. Thank you for making a fantastic content
Glad you enjoyed it!
i'm from Milwaukee, WI. NC, SC, Georgia and Texas, in Military, your speech is clear as a bell
being born in eastern Ky. Your accent seems pretty normal to me. When I moved to S>W> Florida in 1970, everyone made fun of my accent as well. Not any more. Love your channel. One of my favorites!
I never tire of fresh cut wood. Seeing the wood grain. No two cuts the same sorta like no two snow flakes.
agreed
I agree about the three point attachments, I have a quick hitch, but it's not always quick. All my attachments don't work with it, so I have to take off the QH to put on the other non-quick hitch items. Thanks for sharing.
Made my wife a sewing table for her sewing machine using 1" cedar boards. Beautiful wood.
The red oak looks promising.
That is awesome!
Man your accent really ain't bad. I'm from eastern Canada where everybody talks funny so I have no trouble with you. I enjoy the channel, cheers brother
I’m Yorkshire 🇬🇧 I also understand every word you say You have a great accent brother 👍👍
Thanks 👍
FYI, TH-cam does Auto Generated Closed Captions on your channel. Also a great idea to do 5 quarter boards as they can always be planed to whatever dimension needed. A really informative video. Looking forward to the next one. Be well and stay safe.
I really enjoy your channel!
I can understand every word you say. That was a beautiful piece of cedar.
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Id be bundling those cedar slabs for fence boards! Love your videos!
Hey Nathan, I lived in Marion and Bristol Virginia for a bit and your ‘accent’ sounds perfectly normal! When I was a kid we had 50-60 laying hens, (yup I was the designated chicken feeder/waterer and egg gatherer and egg washer) we sold eggs to local stores. Being raised on I small farm was the best part of my life. I started milking cows (by hand of course) when I was eight. We moved away when I was ten. Miss it immensely. Love your channel. God bless.
😂 I am all the way over in Sweden and I can understand you just fine even without captions! ❤
Yay, thank you!
Nathan, at 13:26 you say, "I need me a bigger building." What would you like a larger building to look like?
40x60 12ft ceiling ideal
I am from Scotland with a broad Glasgow accent and I can understand your accent fine.
Crazy the way that little push arm flips those logs around
yep, very powerful, good luck on your mill!
Your accent is awesome!! I love it. I seldom comment but have been watching you for a few years! Love your content!!
Thanks 🙏
Nathan - of all the different accents heard around our country, a good ol’ Southern accent is my favorite. New subscribers will get used to your easy going accent and laid back personality. If they’re still on the fence, you can hook ‘em by sawing a nice black walnut log or two. Once they’ve seen that, they won’t care how you sound. 😉 Have a great week!
a gem in the rough is just as good / valid as a diamond in the rough, No worries Nathan
My wife is from northeast Tennessee. We live in Atlanta. When we'd visit her family, their children said our children "spoke funny". Had to laugh at one southerner saying the other spoke funny 🤣. In case you need one, I can serve as a translator.
I kinda like a "gem in the rough". An original metaphor. Carry on Nathan. 😀❤
you should use those red cedar off cuts to clad your chicken coop so it looks like a log cabin.
It appears to me, Mr. Nathan, that you talked Mammy Yokum into sellin' you her hat. That had to be some fancy talkin'.
You should look into getting a pats quick hitch set up for your tractor. Makes hooking up equipment a breeze.
Don’t have it for cat 2
To see those blades cut through hard wood is amazing.
Love all the animals n the cute kid ! That old oak sure is pretty !!
I am English and I understand every word you say ,everyone has an accent so no worries.
How often do you sharpen/replace the debarker teeth?
Neve have on any of my mills
I'm most interested in that red oak log... I have 3 large logs that have been aging for about 5 years! I check on them from time to time... Almost all of the sap wood is gone! Just need some $$$ to have it milled up!
I like the bench on the porch. Those are so comfortable.
I hope you show the rest of the oak log being cut. It has such different characteristics on each side I want to see how far the spalting and other markings go through! If you turned the log every six months, would there be spalting all around or just nothing from not being on the ground long enough? That puppy has the cutest face! Always good to see Bruno! 👍💕😊
Thank you for sharing your life with us. J.Au-en
Nathan can you use cedar sawdust in the house in some kind of container for the clothes closets?
enjoyed the video, and the accent! Being from Eastern Ky originally.. it sounds very comfortable!
My small family farm is Derbyshire England 🏴 i watch all your posts it's Lurning me so much on wood mizer TL70
hey James appreciate you watching
Loving the hat. Great style for you.
Ol Blue, Greatest cat on youtube!
The best!
You are an inspiration. Thank you.
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Clean up under and around this mill looks like a lot of work especially with old logs. I suppose you can fold up the jack legs, hitch up and pull the mill out so the skid steer & a scoop can access the whole floor. Still a lot of work.
Pat's ez hitch works fantastic! Multi width for your different implants.
Great tip!
When I was teen on grandpa's southern Indiana farm near Tell City I would get tasked to get the eggs and it never failed I would reach to get under a hen and as You said "she will wear you out"! Even today I get that issue with our hens we keep, but the mean ones make good dinner. My wife always asks why I am buying chickens...
Your accent is one of the things I love about your channel. Of course as your popularity grows you might have to dub it into foreign languages. A Japanese dubbed version would be hilarious :)
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Can you use double edge blades on your mill ???
I can not
Nice, sawmill action today. Love it. Thanks for your videos.
You bet
where do you get logs from
Just found you and saw the State flag. I'm in Blount Co so we sound alike. I'm watching and enjoying.
LOVE YOUR VIDS !! UNDERSTAND YOU JUST FINE !! YOU ARE WHAT PLAIN TALKIN' SOUNDS LIKE !! KEEP IT UP !! BE WELL !!
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Hey Nathan, is the cedar you cut aromatic?
Yes
On my property in SE Iowa, eastern redcedar grows all over the place, but they never amount to more than large bushes. As for hooking up 3-point hitch attachments, I used to struggle until I got "Pat's Premium 3-Point Quick Change Hitch" from Northern Tool.
Gem in the rough... my goodness!
LOL! You almost said it.
😂👍
What make and Model grapple do you have?
Do you have liquid ballast in your rear tires
yes
Nathan, you need to get yourself a quick hitch for all of your tractors. Almost all 3 point attachments are quick hitch compatible nowadays. I will never be without one again.
Talk about a cliff hanger! 😂 👍👍🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🤘🏻🤘🏻
That really is a very nice sawmill and they are expensive!! The LT 70 is the Mercedes of sawmills!
You need one those quick hitch set up's on on your tractor and implements.
MM77 Approved 👍🏼👍🏼……………………………………………. I started watching you BECAUSE of your accent. Lord, I miss the mountains.☹️
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I'm just realizing that your bonfire must smell great for miles around from the cedar scraps!---After all the build-up on that log, I could hardly wait to see if you were impressed!---No blooper reel please! I prefer to listen to the way you spit it out!---Hiya Bruno! Always happy to see you!
thanks Alana, hope you are doing well,
@@OutoftheWoods0623 Retired Sunday. Sadly, for two families who had to say good-bye to loved ones, it was a very busy weekend to retire on. Feels strange, not waiting for the cell phone to ring. I'm assured that anticipation will go away!
Now that is a chunk of wood
I started watching your You tube channel some years ago, I came across you by chance and was hooked by your accent. That was about ten years ago. By the way Ilive in the UK!
You need a quick hitch to make attaching three point implements easier.
@Nate I just know, the oak had a aromatic musty smell to it.
Great stuff. I always like cedar.
Bit of rust showing on the old waterfall there Nathan !!!!
Waterfall??
Don’t know the real term but the fingers dangling closest to the operator control. Looks like a little rust on the rod they pivot on.
I started watching you a long time ago when I was recovering from four major surgeries. I have to thank you for hours of wonderful entertainment and education. All the very best to you and your family, and hopefully many many more hours of enjoyment.
For mounting 3 point equipment we went to those Eagle claw connectors
What kind of chicken lays them dark brown eggs? They’re really pretty.
Hey love. I’m from Lancashire England. My mates mum from London, hasn’t got a CLUE WHAT IM SAYING. I can understand you love. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
What a nice looking log Nathan. I look forward to seeing just what you get out of this. I have been meaning to ask you if you ever thought of cutting up some of the timber that goes on your 'burn pile' & advertising it for wood turners. I often see pieces that I would love to put on a lathe & many of these guys will tell people to look at the firewood piles when they visit friends. I understand that it may not be worth the trouble, just a thought. If I lived near you I know I would be asking you if I could check out your 'burn pile' on a regular basis. Cheers, Don from South Australia.
Do you have a kiln, or do you sell wet wood. I ask because I recently bought a used sawmill and don't have a way to dry it.
Nice video, Thank you!!
Thank you too!
With all the stuff you own, can't believe you don't have a "quick hitch" on your tractor. I could not attach implements alone without this. You also seem to have the advantage of controlling the arms from behind your tractor. That's a great advantage which most earlier model tractors do not have.
Look at the size of those eggs! some real jumbos in there. great job chickens!
Big thanks
If you need to preserve your eggs, my sister dried hers in the dehydrator at 135 degrees and they rehydrated and cooked up pretty good.
“Gem in the rough” works just fine. Dont be so hard on yourself.
Yes. If one turns on CC. TH-cam will talk for you. You need to get a 3Point addaptor for your tracktor. Just back up to your attackment. Raise the 3 point and your there. (you still have to put in the pins)
Love the videos. How long does it take to clean up your shop And how often?
Nathan, have you ever milled any burls? We have a huge one on our property that I've seen grow for many years and never really knew what the heck it was until I started getting interested in saw milling. The tree finally fell a while back and I was kinda wondering if you might have an idea how to mill it. It's probably 4 feet across.
Cheapest/easiest way is with an Alaskan mill. Requires powerful chain saw with long bar and ripping chain. If site is close to level and there's enough elbow room, can usually be done right where log sits.
I have not cut in burls no, not many around here, when I do find them way too expensive,
@@johna1160 Thanks we may give that a try.