Cutting 1x12 Pine Boards On The Woodmizer Sawmill! Real Time!

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Published 2020-04-27
Here’s a video on cutting 1x12 Pine Boards on my Woodmizer Sawmill. I try to go into a little more detail with y’all and how much money these sawmills can save, especially building houses, cabinets and other projects like we do. It’s a lot of work, but it’s worth it!

These are all rough cut 1x12’s! These will go in one of our houses we build, possibly in our Kansas Camp House for our guide service up there!

This is step by step and in real time so I hope y’all enjoy!

Preciate y’all!

All Comments (21)
  • @rodashford1151
    Love your ethics Jeff, from the way you have raised your family to your outlook on life, my family was raised the same, between us 3 brothers we have, 2 qualified butchers, 1 pro fisherman, 2 qualified tree arborists, a mechanic, and a boat builder, all 3 of us hunt and fish to feed our families and love the outdoors. When i saw that your daughter had set up a channel for you i had to subscribe, if there were more genuine people like you and yours around, this world would be a lot better off, CHEERS for the content, and we appreciate you and your whole family, love from Cairns FNQ Australia
  • @larrybair8074
    Jeff, you’re a one man band. The good Lord gave you a double portion of work ethic.
  • @nashguy207
    Thanks for sharing Jeff. That was not boring at all
  • @Keniff443
    There’s something very satisfying about watching wood being cut. Thanks for sharing
  • Not boring at all, brings back memories of 5 years ago when I used to work with my friend on his wood-mizer which was hydraulic. We also used to sell our sawdust to a guy who would come get truck loads of it. We built a lot of pretty rustic furniture and tables out of cypress, Oak and mahogany. I miss those days and my friend who died of cancer. Keep up the good work and God bless
  • @johnwalker3534
    It’s never boring watching a craftsman at work. Jeff knows what he’s doing!
  • @ruan2587
    Barron family supplying us with some quality content today!
  • @castnetman
    This should be a Woodmizer commercial. Instead of showing what someone can do with the newer models. Keep up the good work!
  • @tworley210
    Loads of U-Tube content creators are making a living just showing us saw milling. That is one beauty of a mill and this vlog shows how well worn it is and how comfortable you are using it. I for one would have liked to know which model of Woodmizer you own. As you and Hannah grow more experienced with vlogging I am looking forward to many entertaining videos from someone who can live the kind of life I wish I could. Just a vlogging tip: Don't be shy about looking directly into the camera, it's like looking a man in the eyes when you are talking to him.
  • @jamesrose9114
    Great Vid's Jeff. Glad Hannah "talked" you into getting your own YT Channel. I like Hannah, she's a smart, beautiful, young woman. But you, are the Dad who taught her all. Congrats to you (and her) for truly awesome sites.
  • @Holeshotking42
    Idk why but I could watch this all day seems so relaxing.
  • @CVBigTex
    I hope some youngsters watch this channel and see there is more to life than video games and Starbucks. This is the kinda fella that keeps this country rollin. God bless you and yours Jeff. 😎🇺🇸
  • @dalepadalik3920
    I never get bored watching you do what you do. If anything I'm amazed.
  • @russelllmetcalf
    You’re a good man. Y’all could live totally off the grid if you wanted. Very impressive what you have accomplished with your daughter. Well done.
  • Jeff runs that mill like a concert pianist tickling the ivories of a Steinway. The expertise is a joy to watch. Thanks for sharing. All the best.
  • @jerrylittle8922
    My brother was a 70s model. His name was Jeff too. I lost him to Cancer couple years ago. Miss him ever day. Preciate the sawmill videos . Ive watched this 4 times. Ordered about the same mill. Thank you.
  • @MatthewHoag77
    We've all got some belts slipping. It's just a matter of which ones, literal or figurative.
  • @bobmoore5242
    It's a pleasure to watch a man doing it right. Answers a lot of questions.
  • @serious2204
    Not boring at all, Thanks for sharing. Worth watching, I used to work at a full size sawmill operation in the early 70,s . They made hardwood pallets, sold everything from those logs. I pulled logs out of the woods, loaded the semi, hauled to the mill. Delivered semi loads of pallets, to factories. Delivered sawdust to horse stables. Watching you run your wood miser , cutting logs brought back all those memories. You keep posting videos well keep watching. Have a great week.