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Started by Magicman, December 30, 2024, 04:22:19 PM

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TimW

Quote from: Old Greenhorn on Today at 09:40:52 AMFor this very reason I have considered hanging a big mirror on the wall next to the sawmill, so I have somebody to yell at. :wink_2:
Or you can just hang a photo of Howard. :snowball: :uhoh:
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GAB

Quote from: TimW on Today at 01:16:56 PM
Quote from: Old Greenhorn on Today at 09:40:52 AMFor this very reason I have considered hanging a big mirror on the wall next to the sawmill, so I have somebody to yell at. :wink_2:
Or you can just hang a photo of Howard. :snowball: :uhoh:

I would not recommend that as it might just scare new potential customers away.
If that is your objective have at it.
GAB
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Daburner87

Rain stopped so I built this firewood processing rack for the waste coming off the mill.  Its just over 9ft long, 33 inches wide. In retrospect, I wish I built the verticals in the back up beefier so when I drop the waste off my forks it won't eventually break.  It will definitely take a beating, maybe I'll mill some solid 2x4s for the back if I ever break it.  The base is complete overkill.



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doc henderson

nice.  does the saw bar and chain cut between the uprights?  let us know how it works.  is that 16-inch centers?
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Resonator

I built a similar rack a while back. Worked OK, just be ready for a deep pile of saw chips where you stand and cut. 
Also seen one also where the rack was built to be lifted with loader forks, and secured with a chain. Then they could cut the slab wood to size, and dump the whole load in a trailer.
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doc henderson

the cut wood will fall through on the ground and also then nice to pick the thing up to make it easier to get at the cut chunks of wood.  mine supports the slabs at 16-inch interval, but it is open so I can adjust for knots or turns in the wood.
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Magicman

More sawing today and we should finish tomorrow.


Ain't skeered, I had to do another "scoot over" today to clear the blade guide on a "too big" Red Oak log.....but.


Yup, nails.  Two here and two more making three blades trashed today.  The customer then discarded all of the Oak logs, so it will be only SYP now.


I moved the sawmill down to the third (last) stack for tomorrow's sawing.  The third log from the right on the bottom is Oak, so it will be discarded. 

We have only counted boards and I have not done a bf tally but I am seeing over 3Mbf.
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Daburner87

Quote from: doc henderson on Today at 03:45:05 PMnice.  does the saw bar and chain cut between the uprights?  let us know how it works.  is that 16-inch centers?
Yes exactly.  Personally haven't tried it yet.  I need to build a few firewood storage racks before I do.

I got the idea from this guy here...

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/pFbZJJQMUYo

I used bigger wood so I didn't need that many concrete blocks.  I was thinking maybe I could use a ratchet strap or ROK strap and maybe I can pick up each bundle without having to grab each individual piece. Then I can easily transfer it already organized, unstrap it, and it would stack nice and quick.  Maybe. 
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Old Greenhorn

Nice rack and concept. The question that struck me was unloading. Maybe your strap idea will work fine. Too bad it's a lot more work to make those front 'bar guides" so they could flop down after cutting so that unloading was easier. I'll be following on this to see how it works for you when you begin filling racks.
Tom Lindtveit, Woodsman Forest Products
Oscar 328 Band Mill, Husky 350, 450, 562, & 372 (Clone), Mule 3010, and too many hand tools. :) Retired and trying to make a living to stay that way.  NYLT Certified.
OK, maybe I'm the woodcutter now.
I work with wood, There is a rumor I might be a woodworker.

Resonator

As I recall irregular shaped slabs made it kind of tricky too. As I would cut down through the stack they wanted to shift, or collapse any gaps between the pieces (had to watch to keep the saw bar from getting pinched).
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Live music act of Sawing Project '23 & '24, and Pig Roast '19, '21, & '24
Featured in the soundtrack of the "Out of the Woods" YouTube video:
"Epic 30ft Long Monster Cypress and Oak Log! Freehand Sawing"

Proud owner of a Wood-Mizer 2017 LT28G19

Dave Shepard

I finally got my sycamore home. Both logs are 42" small end.

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Daburner87

In the past I would just dump my waste into my fire pit which is 6'x4'.  The problem is everything is 8' or bigger so you get overhang. Unless I build a bigger fire pit  ffcheesy

I seriously hope this helps me centralize the waste so I can continue milling quickly, and when its time to party we got the biggest fire in the neighborhood. 
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Daburner87

Quote from: Resonator on Today at 10:10:31 PMAs I recall irregular shaped slabs made it kind of tricky too. As I would cut down through the stack they wanted to shift, or collapse any gaps between the pieces (had to watch to keep the saw bar from getting pinched).
Maybe ratchet strap them before cutting?  Then remove the entire bundle afterwards?  I'm just spit balling, I hope it works, gotta get rid of it somehow.
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Old Greenhorn

Quote from: Daburner87 on Today at 10:28:21 PM.......... and when its time to party we got the biggest fire in the neighborhood.
You gotta think bigger. None of our slabs go to the firepit, they feed the OWB all year round, but the fire pit down there is about 30' in diameter and we feed the pile all year. When party time comes in August we notify the county Fire Control and we have the Department Fire Chief at the party. ffcheesy ffcheesy ffcheesy
Tom Lindtveit, Woodsman Forest Products
Oscar 328 Band Mill, Husky 350, 450, 562, & 372 (Clone), Mule 3010, and too many hand tools. :) Retired and trying to make a living to stay that way.  NYLT Certified.
OK, maybe I'm the woodcutter now.
I work with wood, There is a rumor I might be a woodworker.

LeftFinger

we just burned off the Village tree trimming , leaf pile , also my sawdust/slab pile as all my Elm bark had to be burned today according to my Elm permit. Pile is about 30 ft wide by 75 ft deep


barbender

I made a slab rack similar to Daburners, but it was a pain to unload. Lately, I have a rack where slabs are piled. I keep them as neat as possible. Then they are banded. When I cut them up, I have a couple of pallets that the slab bundle is set on, that has uprights lagged to the sides. Then I cut the wood to length, on the pallets. This saves me from having to pick the wood up. I use a lot of the slabs in our bundled firewood, after I cut them to length I can just pick the pallet up, and bring it over to the bundling area. 

All of this is dependent on having a loader and pallet forks, obviously.
Too many irons in the fire

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