It was a good Friday Video, I'm sure THE Eddie can make his planters out of what you have..."Use it up wear it out make it do or do without" What my Granny used to say... John
I enjoyed the video you did your best with the old logs by the way mark last maple log you sawed would make nice picture frame for pete to go with his deer heads in his house
We have a lot of locust on our property. They are kind of a nasty tree. Always dropping bark, dead limbs and branches. Very few of them end up with a good solid, straight trunk. It does make very good firewood when it's dry. Burns very hot and lasts a long time. The thorns are wicked on the smaller branches.
I look forward to those future pine and spruce sawing videos. I'm a hobbyist bandsaw mill user and just finished sawing about 30 loblolly pine logs ranging from 8 to 14 feet long and 5 to 9 inches in diameter. After sawing all these into lumber, I am especially keen for the experience of others on how they cut their timber into boards. I think those pine and spruce logs will be personally relevant and I hope to pick up some tips and tricks. While I was happy enough with the work I did, I don't feel confident in my sawing decisions. Time will tell and more experience under my belt will teach me more. I eagerly anticipate what further videos you freely provide. Thank you.
Nice to see you all in operation again as usual; the walnut looks like Alfred Hitchcock. It is nice to hear the duo of Edmonston and Payne singing in harmony again with Edgy the Edger on backup vocals. 
Here’s proof that experience is most valuable. Me looking at that “firewood”. You look at it “I can get something outta this log” Proceeds to make a big pile of useable lumber. I’m impressed! Thanks for the vid.
Yes, I did enjoy that. I learn more about what it takes to be a skilled Sawyer by watching you make ugly lumber instead of pretty lumber. And as always, it takes teamwork and concentration to stay safe. The danger doesn't go down along with the lumber value.
Man that think is tof as concrete, but surely as he'll is pretty, hard on the tooths of the saw but worth it I guess, thnx for the video Mark, great job
Grandpa was saying sometimes it's good so saw lumber from logs like that. It gets a Sawyer thinking about ways to saw other logs and get better yield. If you make a mistake it's not the end of the world. Learning something is always valuable. You did find some desirable boards in there for boxes. Always an adventure.
We got some trees down the road that are 2 feet around with 4 inch needles with angle needles from them and thicker than porcupine quills . They would make some good lumber if you could spend days cutting off the needles .
Excellent video as always ! But why so many commercials? Doesn't youtube know we came to watch you and T.H.E Eddie horvath saw logs and do what ya'll do ! Lol
My wife thought the slab looks like a fire hydrant. As you move the camera around on it, I see a bear's face. As you are moving up with the camera, it looks to me like a standing bear.
Those trashy logs actually make for very interesting video. We all know what to expect from a great log but these are full of surprises.
MARK AND EDDIE, EDDIE AND MARK , YOU GUYS DO A GREAT JOB ENTERTAINING US.
If that junk lumber keeps my cabin warm in the dead of winter, its a wonderful thing
great heat lol.
I’d watch anything you mill!
thank you.
looks like sasquatch
you got it greg.
Wondered where all the rain went we had the driest April on record in South Aussie. enjoy your videos.
Fun to watch even if the log is bad. Actually more interesting 😊. Awesome video
thanks William.
Good morning. Looks like a nice day there today
good morning Graham.
Thanks guys. Always enjoy your videos. I think running the ole mill would be a challenge yet enjoyable.
thank you.
Another great episode from Crappy Logs Productions. Just kidding, appreciate the content, better days ahead!
It was a good Friday Video, I'm sure THE Eddie can make his planters out of what you have..."Use it up wear it out make it do or do without" What my Granny used to say... John
thanks John, he sure will.
Enjoyed another one. Good log or bad log enjoy Mark and ZZ and Eddie
ALL VIDEOS ARE GOOD VIDEOS,,,, FROM THE RECLINER! 😁👍🤠
I like it LOL!
I enjoyed the video you did your best with the old logs by the way mark last maple log you sawed would make nice picture frame for pete to go with his deer heads in his house
thanks William , great idea.
My 1953 Sedan cruiser has a black locust stem ahead of its white oak keel.
nice!
Another great video. Thanks, guys!! It will always turn into something with you at the controls!
thanks David.
We have a lot of locust on our property. They are kind of a nasty tree. Always dropping bark, dead limbs and branches. Very few of them end up with a good solid, straight trunk. It does make very good firewood when it's dry. Burns very hot and lasts a long time. The thorns are wicked on the smaller branches.
Thanks for sharing
I hope there is money to be made. I enjoy watching. You have a nice set up.
That walnut looks like a submarine.
not it.
Thanks to the crew for another fine video.
thanks Jerry.
Hi Mark
Looks to me you got a handful of everything
I’m having a brew ready a lay back and enjoy the show
Tony
The slab looks like an outline of a fire hydrant!
We love the video even if they are ugly logs!
thanks Dawn , I never thought of a fire hydrant lol.
Good video Bus Motor Productions
thanks James.
Lots of nice logs 😊 love stopsine sawing 😍 keep up the good work guys 👍
we should have some stop signs coming up.
@@markgalicic7788 that sounds great 👍 loking forward to it.
Yup - I did enjoy it !!
thanks Alan.
That round edge plank looks like Statue of Liberty or the state of Idaho or maybe I’m just cross eyed. 😂
good answer.
I look forward to those future pine and spruce sawing videos. I'm a hobbyist bandsaw mill user and just finished sawing about 30 loblolly pine logs ranging from 8 to 14 feet long and 5 to 9 inches in diameter. After sawing all these into lumber, I am especially keen for the experience of others on how they cut their timber into boards. I think those pine and spruce logs will be personally relevant and I hope to pick up some tips and tricks. While I was happy enough with the work I did, I don't feel confident in my sawing decisions. Time will tell and more experience under my belt will teach me more. I eagerly anticipate what further videos you freely provide. Thank you.
thanks , the best teacher is to saw them and see how it turns out.
Nice to see you all in operation again as usual; the walnut looks like Alfred Hitchcock. It is nice to hear the duo of Edmonston and Payne singing in harmony again with Edgy the Edger on backup vocals. 
thanks Robert , I liked that answer.
Sunshine and Tee shirts ... Hooray!!
I like it Doug!
Here’s proof that experience is most valuable. Me looking at that “firewood”. You look at it “I can get something outta this log” Proceeds to make a big pile of useable lumber. I’m impressed!
Thanks for the vid.
Nobody knows wood as good as Mark from the log to most any finished product made from lumber 😊
thanks John.
Looking forward to Saturday
Me too Rob , be safe!
BEAUTIFUL JOB
GREETINGS AND BLESSINGS
Yes, I did enjoy that. I learn more about what it takes to be a skilled Sawyer by watching you make ugly lumber instead of pretty lumber. And as always, it takes teamwork and concentration to stay safe. The danger doesn't go down along with the lumber value.
thanks Jasper , great comment.
Locust is fine wood if you preserve it! Fun to touch and smell!
yes it is.
Some short boards , maybe Eddie can salvage a few. They will last a long time. Love locust for firewood.
he may get one box.
lol that walnut is just nuts
Happy Friday Eve!!😊
Hooray!
12:32... great looking "cathedral" board.
it was a nice one.
I believe the master dog should be named "The Big Dog" because that's what he is. 😁🚬
he is the big dog for sure.
@@markgalicic7788 His nite isu h worse than his bark! Lol
@@markgalicic7788 I like Doggie Daddy and his Auggie Doggie with cousins Andy and Mandy.
Enjoy sitting back watching you cut , lot less work than using my 40 inch manual bandsaw . I live about 20 miles north of Pittsburgh
Could have just cut them in chunks for fence post? Or blocking for the deep mines just south of you?
Just a suggestion.
yes we could have.
That black walnut... mmmm... a coffee table in a house of ill repute - I'm thinking the ladies of the house will see the humour!
great idea lol.
Man that think is tof as concrete, but surely as he'll is pretty, hard on the tooths of the saw but worth it I guess, thnx for the video Mark, great job
thanks , green locusts saws pretty easy.
Let's see Eddie's planter boxes when he finishes them.
he sure will.
Why, Mark?
Remember Carnegie Hall. Practice, Practice, Practice.
yes very true.
We have Locus here as well. Ours is predominantly Yellow Locus. When finished the correct way it's a beautiful wood to have lumber made from.
I like the honey locust very pretty wood.
I'm probably late in the guessing game but as Bubbles would say the Samsquanch Monster, is what it looks like to me.
you got it lol.
@ 19:00 Eddie must be a good friend to have talked you into cutting these logs LMAO
I would saw anything for Eddie.
That slab could be Florida. Have a great day
Is this lumber strong enough / sturdy enough to be usable, ... more than just firewood?
lol we get them aswell makes you just wonder if it’s worth it. Thanks mark
I was still having fun lol.
@@markgalicic7788 lol and that’s a nice looking shirt you got on. We will try to get yall some more one day
Grandpa was saying sometimes it's good so saw lumber from logs like that. It gets a Sawyer thinking about ways to saw other logs and get better yield. If you make a mistake it's not the end of the world. Learning something is always valuable. You did find some desirable boards in there for boxes. Always an adventure.
that's a great comment from Grandpa.
Good evening from Lincolnshire UK.
good evening Andrew.
Good evening from Yorkshire uk
It’s Bigfoot that’s what that beautiful piece of wood looks like!!! Great Videos Thank You 🙏
Did y'all say '' this is the nicest smelling wood ever?!?!?!??
the pine is.
Glad you used gravity for a change have a nice day
thanks Glenn.
I love this idea..might just have to copy you! Eddie will get plenty of usable lumber for his raised beds. Who cares if it’s pretty..
true.
The slab looked like 'Alvin' to me ...
I like it
How long are those sweet logs you have ready to go next week. I need Fifty-Four 2x10x16 and maybe four 2x10x20.
they are 25 foot and 21 foot.
Garbage in, garbage out. There were a few quite nice boards hiding inside those logs even though.
Really trying to make a silk purse out of a sows ear with that black locust.. but ya did it..
we love the sawing, good or bad
thank you.
I had a guy ask for oak bark for tanning leather. I was just wondering if you have sold any. This was a first for me
no we have not but it has lots of tannin in it that's why it turs black when metal is in a log.
That locus log was pure crap/junk. Im surprised you didnt just dump it and use it for fire wood.
yes but it worked out ok.
The slab looks like a profile of the Grinch … 🤷🏼♂️! Always a pleasure gents. Mark, how has your eye been doing … hoping no news is good news man.
thanks Pat , it's doing ok now.
Are you in Imperial PA??
If so I'm not far from ya and been looking to get some milled
yes we are , please email me at markgalicic@verizon.net
Now, when I look in the mirror, I won’t feel so bad !! Thanks, John
that's funny lol.
still good vid ty
thanks Richard.
Looks like Nutsy
good one but not it lol.
Definitely an UGLY log, Mark. I hope Eddie got something he can use out of it.
Bill
it's all good.
Looks like Florida with out the keys
good answer.
What are you asking for the edger mark. Thanks.
$ 7500
What is the GPH of motor
We got some trees down the road that are 2 feet around with 4 inch needles with angle needles from them and thicker than porcupine quills . They would make some good lumber if you could spend days cutting off the needles .
what are they?
@@markgalicic7788 Sounds like honey locust I have those and been stabbed many times, I hate them
Excellent video as always ! But why so many commercials? Doesn't youtube know we came to watch you and T.H.E Eddie horvath saw logs and do what ya'll do ! Lol
thanks Donald.
You managed to get useable pieces out of them for Eddie’s project, but I can see why those logs were not a priority.
The walnut slab looks like The Eddie Horvath
its interesting to see what is inside a cruddy log like that.
for sure.
some of that weathered un-tarped lumber could be used as a wall covering much like the reclaimed barn wood walls some people are so fond of ?!
great idea.
Still looks looks fire wood
most of it but it's all good!
That slab looks like the upper peninsula Mich.
it does but not it.
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grenella; best clairnets!
good info.
florida penninsula
not it.
My wife thought the slab looks like a fire hydrant. As you move the camera around on it, I see a bear's face. As you are moving up with the camera, it looks to me like a standing bear.
Kentucky
not it.
Boomettes!
for sure.
I see a gnome in that slab, or maybe bigfoot.
you got it bigfoot.
Smokey the Bear
I like that answer.
The best firewood in the world!
just like burning coal.
I was kinda shocked you were going to saw those logs the first one i would of made firewood out of but A for effort .
yes true but we don't see much locust show up so we had to try.
An ugly Boom if there ever was one.
very ugly Mark , BOOM!
looks like the state of Florida
Can you mix the sawdust with this locust log?
yes.
👍🤸♀️🤸♂️🤸
thanks Sharon.
To me it looks like one of those bear shaped plastic bottles of honey without the spout on top of his head.
I do see that lol.
I think the Big slab looks like Eddie
kinda lol.
Gonna spruce up the mill, eh?
yes for sure Herman.