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Making money with a portable sawmill part 3



rewrite this Part 4 of my series on earning money with my Wood-Mizer LT-35 portable sawmill. in good article for seo, remove all links and add some tips for making money in professional wayPart 4 of my series on earning money with my Wood-Mizer LT-35 portable sawmill

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  • @morrishunt1292

    August 10, 2024 / at 6:25 pmsvgReply

    turn the volume up.

  • @GMBiorn

    August 10, 2024 / at 6:25 pmsvgReply

    Great videos but your voice does not carry, not your fault, suggest turning up the audio on the camera. Thanks.

  • @gregwitkamp5583

    August 10, 2024 / at 6:25 pmsvgReply

    I was wondering why you dont place your slabs on the lift forks instead of carring them away and then have to carry them back when you cut the finished width?

  • @robertg8875

    August 10, 2024 / at 6:25 pmsvgReply

    Part 4?

  • @moparmedic929

    August 10, 2024 / at 6:25 pmsvgReply

    Thank you for you videos i enjoy them just bought my first mill the LT 35 manual learning alot.

  • @petedavis8701

    August 10, 2024 / at 6:25 pmsvgReply

    More great work

  • @ryanmccormick171

    August 10, 2024 / at 6:25 pmsvgReply

    rock beats saw (scissors). saw beats paper (wood)

  • @johnnyholland8765

    August 10, 2024 / at 6:25 pmsvgReply

    Rocks nails dirt other metal. The sayers lament………

  • @brownwarrior6867

    August 10, 2024 / at 6:25 pmsvgReply

    Real bummer hitting a rock after navigating through nail infested waters.
    How much are you talking for a new blade?

  • @bramklaassen3999

    August 10, 2024 / at 6:25 pmsvgReply

    Great video do you use bimetal blades?

  • @billsteinke3232

    August 10, 2024 / at 6:25 pmsvgReply

    For a project like this, have you considered taking a couple of large ‘C’ clamps, and clamping each end together. Making your initial cut, and than flipping them over together. By doing that you would get a perfect width on all of the boards. Rather than trying to get all the boards to line up by pounding on them with a scrap piece of lumber and a hammer. When you need to do some hammering to get something to line up. Consider investing in a large dead blow hammer. Just saying…

  • @powerq21

    August 10, 2024 / at 6:25 pmsvgReply

    Hi! I hate nails as well – one or two always get by! Do you use any sort of lube on your bandsaw blades, when re-sawing?

  • @expatconn7242

    August 10, 2024 / at 6:25 pmsvgReply

    What state is that?

  • @bufford14

    August 10, 2024 / at 6:25 pmsvgReply

    If I was doing what you did about getting that cant up on the mill, my back would break. If I was you I'd lay a chain down and roll the cant over it then hook it up somehow so you can lift it over the chain. I'd be down in the back. I'm talking from many years of experience. If you hurt your back then you won't get to saw all your orders up. Protect your back and body at all cost. I hope I didn't offend you with this word of caution, it wasn't meant to be offensive. Keep sawing and I'll keep watching. See ya
    mark

  • @kumatmebro315

    August 10, 2024 / at 6:25 pmsvgReply

    I've been enjoying your videos a lot

    Do you dry wood before or after milling it? If I were to cut down some trees on my property should I mill them right away or let the logs dry for a while? Then how long to let them dry stickered after milling

  • @1rustytree

    August 10, 2024 / at 6:25 pmsvgReply

    Coming out nice !

  • @oldschoolmachinist1938

    August 10, 2024 / at 6:25 pmsvgReply

    I always learn something new when I watch your videos. It's frustrating when any type of cutting tool gets damaged, in this case a new saw blade. Do you sharpen your own saw blades? If you have your own sharpener, could you do a video on you're sharpening technique? Thank you.

  • @VKMilling

    August 10, 2024 / at 6:25 pmsvgReply

    Man, I hope you get that contract! Rocks, nails, it's all going to happen.

  • @robtowle9594

    August 10, 2024 / at 6:25 pmsvgReply

    Looks like you had a productive day man-dam those rocks…

  • @davidconaway2830

    August 10, 2024 / at 6:25 pmsvgReply

    Makes me look forward to my next wood project. Love milling lumber to dimension……just something satisfying about it.

  • @James.......

    August 10, 2024 / at 6:25 pmsvgReply

    That's a cool project

  • @SilverBack.

    August 10, 2024 / at 6:25 pmsvgReply

    You know if it is going to go wrong it will

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