sawing a big scarlet oak log into decking # 455

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Published 2023-08-03
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All Comments (21)
  • @cairnrescue7
    We watch you every morning with our coffee. Always looking forward to your next video - you are just a great bunch of folks. THANKS!
  • The presence of the Princess made the workshop more enjoyable! hahahaha... Health, Peace, Light and Success for all!
  • Chewy may be hungry and he just might love that scarlet oak, very nice Boom
  • Four o’clock in the morning early start on an urgent job rebuilding bearing mounts so they can work today we’ve only just got the saddles for the bearings ,someone did an eight hour journey to get them eating breakfast machine the base plate and watching you guys who said men can’t multitask, you guys have a nice day
  • HI MARK nice oak log sure did make better boards either way logs like that U could some lumber like in a day time all day that's where U make the lumber sawing boards and rail road ties 😊😊 OMG 8 3 2O23
  • @evanrust7394
    It's great seeing others help out instead of on their phone and standing around like in the past! Kudos to them! Also... lil Donnie earned his pay for the day! HA! Great video guys!
  • That was a big log.... 👍 Always nice to see Pete hanging around! Best wishes to all of you from the other side of the pond. 😊
  • @jerryking2418
    That was some fancy sawing Mark. Thanks for sharing.
  • Another big oak!!!!! Loved the video!!!! Great job everyone!!!!!!
  • @alanm3438
    Good to see you and your helpers. That was a big one. :hand-orange-covering-eyes::cat-orange-whistling::text-green-game-over:
  • @mevinson
    That was about the limit for that mill, that was a nice log!
  • @montymc450
    Magical stuff. Thanks for your hard work
  • @johnking8679
    Another interesting video, Mark. Keep 'em coming, my friend !!
  • As I said last time, you needed to try your ''repairs'' with a log on the bed to see if it worked! Look how it only struggled when you got a good amount of sawn wood down on the bed and after the oil was warmed up - too much friction for the rams to overcome. You haven't got a flow problem you have a pressure problem IMO. You need to install a pressure gauge on the bushiness end, one with the correct fittings so you can move it to different parts of the system for troubleshooting. I'd start at the main pump.