Sawmilling small eastern red cedar
Uploader Comments (sawmilldaren)
All Comments (13)
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Hey nice board dude, and you get to saw and exercise at the same time wow. Love the power feed on my woodmizer!
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Blocked. I don't have the time to monitor the garbage you spew, so feel free to do it elsewhere...just not on my vids anymore.
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First off I was talking to tashmidiot, second off you can claim what ever you want to, it doesn't make it true. And lastly you can block any thing you like you skinflint backbiting inbred. lmfao.
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I went to your channel...please don't post on my videos anymore (or I will simply block you) You are a tinkerer, hey that's cool, I tinker too. I have a video of a $100 shop made wide drum sander...but your little machine WILL NOT do the "same job" as a T A Schmid sawmill. It did cut a little wood, neato. Please be careful with that contraption, it looks dangerous.
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Sorry for the interuption dude, but you will never do what that T A Schmid mill will do for 1'100. Look at what the man is saying. !00,000 of bd ft of hardwood, 27" hardwood boards, 18" hickory boards. 1'100 wouldn't cover the cost of the Honda/farnir bearings/browning sheaves/custom guides let alone anything else. Stay Thirsty My Friend
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Go to my channel and check out mine, it cost 1100. and will do the same job. No chainsawmill either.
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Hi, I am Roger Cruz from Davao City, the Philippines, a furniture producer. We are familiar with innovation of machines but yours is fantastic. Great and keep it up. We're happy tgo see some innovators like you.
I will introduce you to my friend who has also a fashion like you when it comes to gathering woods He has a furniture shop whose name is "By Nature & Mr. 8". I'm sure you will like his collections and ideas too.
More power,
Roger
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I'm looking at the same rig with 20 hp honda low hours, electric winch, loading ramps,trailer package and xtra blades for 6800. What did you pay for yours.
Nice to see a shot of of the t a schmid mill cutting cedar. I sawed a lot of Juniper in Eastern Oregon which is the Western relative of the Eastern Red Cedar. Thanks. T A
taschmidiot 2 years ago
I have ran a little of everything through that mill in the last 6 years. 100,000's of bft...still runs/cuts like the day I got her.
sawmilldaren 2 years ago