For future reference, the old "up and down" mill style is what was referred to as a sash saw. Lumber produced by such a mill is much sought after by those wishing to accurately reconstruct/restore old buildings.
Many thanks for the reply. I just bought the video from your web site. Thanks for the feedback on my vid. I could do with a portable recorder that would run all day. Then I could make my own films about the things I get up to. :-). Thanks again.
redportleft: Do you mean have I made any other movies related to sawmills? The answer is no. I've just released one on an Indian Powwow (not up on Youtube yet.)
If you mean is there any more than the 2 minute trailer here on Youtube...yes...the movie is 60 minutes long. You can order it online (google parrotcreek).
By the way, your new time-lapse movie of logs into lumber is very nice indeed!!
great video i would like to hear his life story
phantommxman 6 months ago
A dying breed
bofts 1 year ago
AWESOME !
13lael 1 year ago
For future reference, the old "up and down" mill style is what was referred to as a sash saw. Lumber produced by such a mill is much sought after by those wishing to accurately reconstruct/restore old buildings.
DLBBAM 2 years ago
Nice vid =)
h4tefury85 4 years ago
Nice video. We had a Lane No. 1 Sawyers Favorite that I helped my father run when I was younger. Thanks!
pfd37 4 years ago
Wow,I wish I could sit with that guy for a few hours to asks sawyer questions.
Ginyu 4 years ago
his wife me sunday school I think
inztrees 4 years ago
Many thanks for the reply. I just bought the video from your web site. Thanks for the feedback on my vid. I could do with a portable recorder that would run all day. Then I could make my own films about the things I get up to. :-). Thanks again.
redportleft 4 years ago
Many thanks for the film. Is there any more ?
redportleft 4 years ago
redportleft: Do you mean have I made any other movies related to sawmills? The answer is no. I've just released one on an Indian Powwow (not up on Youtube yet.)
If you mean is there any more than the 2 minute trailer here on Youtube...yes...the movie is 60 minutes long. You can order it online (google parrotcreek).
By the way, your new time-lapse movie of logs into lumber is very nice indeed!!
George
geopacko 4 years ago