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Hello friends thank you for watching please like and share thank you
ОтветитьWhite oak don’t take long to dull a blade. I’ve been looking for white oak logs
Around here and it’s hard to find. I’m getting ready to drive 7 hours down to North Carolina to haul back some white oak logs . I don’t of anyone around here milling railroad ties.
Good job. Thanks for sharing
There is something very satisfying about watching these video of wood being milled
ОтветитьThat's good looking lumber.whiteoak is great for boatbuilding
ОтветитьYou mention going slower on the last log of the day...that is a good idea...seems like mistakes usually happen on the last log when everyone is tired.
ОтветитьI sure enjoyed this one brother! I always thought they made cross ties outa pine like the telephone poles. Guess I learned a little somethin today 😁👏👏👍
ОтветитьGreat video. White oak sure makes some pretty boards.
ОтветитьTrying to give you a watch hour assist, selected a playlist and play it on shuffle on my phone while I watch you and others on my Ipad. 😊
ОтветитьFun watch.. thats a lot of work
ОтветитьWhere did u get the green chain
ОтветитьSure make it sound easy but i know its a hard job. Woodmizer does the hardest of things but you men have a hard job just making trees turn into boards.etc. Good job!!!❤
ОтветитьDo you trim the ends of the ties? what state are you in?
ОтветитьGreat video! Lots of hardwood in my area. BNSF has a huge tie curing yard in Springfield, MO. They cure ties in massive stacks until the moisture content gets low enough. Then they rebundle the tie and ship them to the Creosote treatment facility.
ОтветитьI think miles per galllon,how many bushels per acre,how much you make a week with a truck and how many ties you cut a day are all similar
ОтветитьYou mentioned $3,000 per Board Foot? for what?
Ответитьhow long is a tie?
ОтветитьLove your videos! It may be an optical illusion, but is the left side of your mill head sagging just a bit?
ОтветитьOn making rail road ties.... is white oak the preferred material or can other type of oak be sawn? I think you said the tie needed the heart of the log? If so, does that mean only 1 tie can come from a log (assuming it isn't long enough to get 2 ties). If this is true, is the technique to make dimensional lumber until you are down to the size need for a tie? Thanks! I've subscribed and will watch to the end.
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