 Well, not can we slide the whole damn log this way don't you get to get it to sit down just a hair more You know like let me see if I can turn it. Let me see if I can that's probably enough. See how it kind of sat down I want to jack this in the ninch. I Don't think we need to look from back here I think it's just We'll do our best it's nine inches now. I Can't get it to eight. I'll have to take it to six and get a slip the side slab A lot of slabwood today a Lot of these small logs. Well, you get four or five Studs out of them, which is great but It takes some work to do it, but What the heck we got nothing but time. Yeah, we're getting like five to seven five to eight out of each top Yeah, rather than throw them away, right? They're good two before studs, so we got quite a pile of slabwood here. Yeah, that's normal We're done for the day. Yep adds up pretty quick if you can keep the mill going Yeah, yeah, we got into a pretty good rhythm there or you can keep the help going I Think that's probably the worst part trying to keep the help going Yeah, if if the help was a little bit younger You know it might might help, but I don't think you get these old guys and they're not worth too much Yeah, I don't know if that's true. You know elm elm wood is really pretty. Yeah Carol Has got some elm countertops down there in a kitchen And a guy had milled these out years ago and that dry is anything and they finished up so beautifully really But I got a nice elm that's got to be cut next year that up in the back end of my field Which one the one on the point. Yeah. Oh really that's gotta come down. Yeah, Jesus. I must have just died on it now Huh, so that's a good straight piece of elm Well, we're gonna cut that up and mill it and get some two inch stuff out of it. She's that'd be awesome. Yeah Yeah, I think Well, that makes a really pretty wood the grain in it is beautiful when you get a little finish on it when I When you get elm when it's twisted it is the toughest hood in the world I don't care. I'd put it up against everything. Charles Charlie brought that no who brought that piece over Charlie did No, I brought that to him. I can't remember somebody brought. Yeah, Jason brought Jason Chapman brought me that piece Yeah, he brought he brought me a piece that that 25 ton wood splitter kicked it right out wouldn't even split it Yeah, and we hit it over 500 times with splitting malls axes The strongest guys in town came over and all took a whack at it like the sword in the stone We we all we did was made the top mush because it was twisted elm and every fiber in that thing Had a twist to it and I brought it up to Charlie who's one of the best wood splitters I know and he's he's probably swung out at 500 times to it's still sitting up there on his Door yard. Yeah, we'll have to go back and get it. Yeah, tell him he's had three years at it He's waiting for it to rot Yeah, and then he can split it. I don't know does elm raw eventually, but I mean must take years Yeah, yeah, oh, it's mean mean green in it. Yeah, but a straight elm isn't bad at all Like I've made some beautiful axe handles out of straight elm. Yeah. Yeah Anyway, well, that's about it for the day. Yeah and We'll see you guys tomorrow