A shocking find in an oak tree
2022 ж. 10 Қыр.
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Today we carried out an order for sawing into slabs of a large oak log. The whole log was stuffed with metal. But what was found at the end of the sawing shocked us.
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What was truly shocking, were the non-steel toecap flip-flops. In fact a total lack of safety gear from head to toe.
Hah I just left the same comment before seeing yours. At least that one guy had a good safety squint going on.
Nothing like milling wood barefoot! An accident waiting to happen!
I agree. I was trying to see if they still had ten toes each. Mill like this for long enough and you're bound to loose one or two.
Lucky to have all of his fingers and toes, two eyes and a nose.
Yup my thoughts exactly, it's crazy..
Back in 1980 when I was 16 years old I started as an apprentice joiner and in those days you had to start in the mill working on the back of a resaw. We would cut log planks up into sections ready to be machined planed for doors, windows, bar tops etc etc. much of the timber came from all around the world, not so now as cutting down the forests has been greatly reduced and hardwood is not so commonly used. We were cutting some oak one day which had come from Burma and one log was full of large metal fragments. The guy who operated the saw and had worked there many years told me this was common in the oak from Burma. He said it was shrapnel from the fighting in the Second World War.
Wow. Our wars scar the entire world. That's sad. P.
WWII wasn't "our" war, it wasn't anyone's war -- it was everyone's war. And good thing for the countries who fought against the Axis...the atrocities weren't discovered until the Allies prevailed and entered the extermination camps. All the world was stunned and sick from what was done. And remember, as a whole the German population weren't aware of what was being done...so please don't blame all the people of Germany for the inhumanities of Hitler. Oh god, even still, just typing his name makes me very sick to my stomach.
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I never learned what the shocking find was tho I wasted a lot of time trying. The work technique and skill were fascinating though. It seems miraculous that someone figured out how to accomplish this task.😊
Боже мой, какой титанический труд!!! Работают без всякой защиты, практически голыми руками!! Но очень умело и красиво👍🎉
Испытал шок от того, что напрасно потратил время на просмотр. Ребята - не шокируйте так больше зрителей)))
НА 19 МИНУТЕ 40 СЕКУНДЕ СМОТРИ
@@aaaaaa362 А что это?
А что они пилили в начале? От 3:15 и далее? Пуля?
@@burrdozelburrdozel6037 обычно штыри забивают, чтоб дровосеки убивали пилы и не пилили где попало, но это точно не пуля
Легко тебе шокировать. Попробуй к врачу обратиться, а то так можно и преждевременно инфаркт получить. Какая крепкая молодёжь растёт, путину можно гордиться.
ШОКПИРУЮЩАЯ находка!!! Капец, хорошо ролик промотал. Это старый гвоздь, вбили его лет 150 назад, так же есть проволока, видимо это было часть крепления забора. Кто работал с деревом, тот встречал такие находки. Работая на пилораме, имели коллекцию из добытых железяк и дерева, в основном это были пули 9.мм и осколки мин, так же гвозди и колючая проволока. Эхо войны.
Ваш коментарий оправдал время,потраченное на просмотр)))Спасибо!)Тут не хватало огня и звёзд)))
Зато за пять дней уже 16 миллионов просмотров)))
@@mexanikxxxx265 согласен)) Кликбейт удался))
@@mexanikxxxx265 Если бы нашли кучу собачьего говна под снегом и тоже написали - шокирующая находка на земле уверен просмотров было бы не меньше))) это так и работает...
@@user-zi3li3np4o этот ролик как с чисткой подковы. Один выстрелил в рекомендациях, а дальше будет тот же уровень. Я на них подписан был в инсте, т.к. хотел свой дуб распелить и они по Беларуси катаются и даже не знал что они в ютубе есть. Если бы не название канала, даже и не перешёл бы)
That wood being revealed is absolutely beautiful!. This is truly a tree with beautiful grain and patterns in it!.
This wood gave me wood.🤣
Супер.Как работают, босиком,в шлепках,быстро.А дерево какое красивое.Класс- видео.
I too am an American. I found this a very cool find in this discovery in this tree's journey it had by encapsulating this very old nail. Very remarkable to say the least. It was a long time coming for this beautiful ❤️ tree to overcome this obstacle in it's path/journey in it's growth. That tree is a warrior of endurance to be revered and now it's sharing us all it's tenacity to overcome in it's little space that it shared with this foreign object. For you all who don't know what "Crackerjacks " It is,.... A tasty 😋 Carmel popcorn w/peanuts in a small box mostly designed for children in America. Inside is a little prize /little toy inside an envelope for kids to discover as they eat the contents. A simple 😊 joy & the discovery of the unknown. The slogan in selling this product " You never know what you're gonna get in a box of Crackerjacks!! " Is the point I'm trying to make here. So please try to enjoy the simpler things in life you all. It's many things we take for granted. The Human curiosity of adventure is such a wonderful experience. Please don't take it so lightly or bash the story. This is just a wonderful 💗😊💖 find of the surprise !!! As for Crackerjacks,..... When ever I would get a box as a child, I would ALWAYS LOOK FOR THE 🥇 PRIZE!!! Right AWAY, and shake the box to allow the little prize envelope to surface to the top. Sometimes even dumping it all into a 🥣 bowl, just to retrieve it!!💖 Lolol. For some here, you know exactly 💯 what I mean. It's a part of my childhood memory I will never forget!! Discovery and learning is partly why we're here on Earth 🌎. To learn to love, 💕 unconditionally. Much love to you all my brothers and sisters!!💖 And Trees are a beautiful resource & gift to us all.
That’s quite the comment. Have you considered making it into a motion picture?
@@UberKvlt 😂😂😂
That wood being revealed is absolutely beautiful!
Ювелирная работа! Браво!
Я и правда в шоке ! В шортах , босые , выполняют погрузочно- разгрузочные - распиловочные - ударно - оасклиновочные работы !!! Но уши берегут, музыканты наверное.
🤣🤣🤣🤣 по-любому музыканты. 👍
😂😂😂😂
Я в шоке ребят! Нельзя так травмировать зрителей... гвоздь,... я в шоке
@Болт Забей!)
Sind halt harte Kerle.
Третий час ночи. Решил перед сном на последок посмотреть на шокирующую находку... как теперь спать не знаю. Это просто невероятно... гвоздь в дереве..
Слів не має Що за заголовок? Просиділа, прождала і що?
😂😂😂
Где ты был 20 минут назад😭🤣🤣🤣
Вы не один такой, 2:40 ... Теперь не знаю как спать после этого видео )
@@vladvlad1977 4.23🤣
Just awesome !! Love old historical finds and absolutely love the raw wood slabs ! ❤️
Y’all are the hardest working men I have ever seen. Wish you were in the USA I would love to have some of your work. Peace. ❤️
The woodgrain was beautiful. The spike was interesting. What really impressed me was using a ladder as a portable sawmill. That is genius!
What impressed me is he is wearing flip flops.
Indian workers would’ve proud of them!
@@sovereign797 you're easily impressed
@@swaldron5558 or the chinese steel mill workers :)
@@sovereign797 havent you seen the one barefoot,you poor wretch ???😁😁😁
I love every bit of this video. The gorgeous wood and how they work.
I am extremely impressed at the level of ingenuity used here. Creating a saw mill out of a ladder, chainsaws, and some basic jigs.
They didn’t create it. You can buy these jigs just for this process.
Yes. At first I was confused... abs then, I AWE. WOW.
So what was that at the end? A fire poker? Running into metal that big could cause the chain to kick back pretty violently. Glad no one was hurt.
They are often referred to as a Alaskan saw mill. you can buy them and extended bars. you can even get a bar that takes a chainsaw n each end.
This is nothing new dude
Fellow I worked with back in the 70's hit metal while felling an old oak tree in Vermont. After a similar tirade to free up the object, it was found to be an old musket which had obviously been leaned against that tree many, many years prior. As the young tree grew, it enveloped the rifle.
That's a cool story. Would have loved to have seen that.
That seems a little too far fetched to believe. If it was just leaned, I would imagine the tree pushing the musket away as it grew.
@@acharyajamesoermannspeaker6563 Might have been hidden in a hollow part
@acharyajamesoermannspeaker6563 a farm I work on, trees always trying to incorporate metal fence posts, have to move posts after 5, 10 years. They will grow around the posts, so I can see how the musket ended up in tree. ✌️
@@acharyajamesoermannspeaker6563 I can take you right now where a tricycle is in a tree growing around it...if you can see the tricycle anymore. I can take you to a road sign still in the tree but tree is cut on the ground. I've heard a few other odd objects found in trees... we're in the country man. Yes it's very possible a musket was grown in a tree..
Skilled work and excellent tools combined to produce an awesome product, the lack of PPE scares me though. Please wear safety glasses and chaps, freak accidents happen. Best of luck 🤞 I've driven a person to the hospital because they got a piece of tungsten in their eye, anything nonmagnetic has to be scraped out. I've also seen people get severely burned due to improper PPE around a welder. Someone's finger got minced from a lathe turning on while they were tightening the t-screw on the chuck. The clutch randomly gave out and the lever slipped so it turned on. PPE is for when random shit out of your control happens, not just got unskilled beginners. Please love and take care of yourselves. I want these vids to keep coming out 😎
I am not as shocked by what people find embedded in trees, as I am with these guys working barefoot and in flip flops. That's absurd. Of course, no safety glasses.
May be these people just cannot afford all this safety stuff, but they are quite sure what they do being confident in their skills and innerständing
@@annawinter4629 so they can afford super expensive giant saws but not boots & safety glasse?? Come on.
@@markoandrejko1123 да это русские или белорусы. А на счёт ума не тебе судить.
@@markoandrejko1123 наши мужики как то не особенно волнуются о безопасности,т.к. они умеют работать. А какая опасность,если каждый знает,что он делает.
@@alexseiprokhorov6664 As a Ukrainian I can judge
Even without finding “buried treasure”- that tree stump alone is a magnificent treasure just in the pure beauty of the designs in the oak wood !!
Люблю мастерство. Как красиво и ладно ребята работают.Давай им бог
That's an incredible video! That portable chainsaw guide is quite a marvelous contraption. Not to keen on the lack of safety though. No one wearing foot protection, no leg or body protection, no eye protection. You guys definitely know better. Lack of respect for machinery powerful enough to cut through wood like that can result in life.threatening injuries really fast. I've seen guys sliced wide open, from asshole to appetite as we use to say, by these types of accidents. Even if you survive the injury, the recovery period, if you can fully recover, can takes months or years. Please consider using safety gear. For those watching this video, consider this as a safety training video of what not to do!
It is Russian working style...
Whut''s that!? Whah, it's a nail. Git the little saw 'n cut it off. Boy, barefoot shore is comfy. Don't need no stinkin chaps either.
Dude were you watching the same video what are you talking about no safety kit.... he was wearing flip flops........
@@graytoby1 😆😅🤣
Safety police checking in! You made more comment on their safety than their hard and exceptional work. Let them worry about their safety, stay in your lane.
Glad to see one guy is safety conscious and is wearing his safety sandals. I knew a guy who was cutting overhead with a chainsaw, it hit a knot and kicked back, slicing him across the face. He survived, but was hard to look at. Chainsaws can do terrible damage to human flesh.
I would rather work with a guy wearing sandles who is paying attention to the dangerous saw than a bloke in all the gear worrying about if he's safe or not.
@@glennvandenberg3912 of course the best would be someone wearing all the safety gear who is paying attention to the saw.
@@glennvandenberg3912 Agree, better the sandals dude than have some moron preaching to me.
They are called Samoan safety shoes ;)
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Watching you work with your toes daring something to crush them along with the lack of eye protection was nerve racking. But what a cool saw that is and the inter beauty of that log is awesome. My thought went right to bullets in the tree and then at the end it seemed like a long spike. Maybe it was a combination of both, whatever, it was a cool find.
IKR? Especially with all the metal in the tree. It only takes a second to lose an eye, toe, finger, etc. I know safety glasses in particular are uncomfortable, and I know they probably have years of experience with the trade but that doesn't mean they are immune to injury.
..but nobody did..... they've obviously done this a thousand times so stfu....yeah we know shit happens but it didn't.
They will suffee dreadful injuries sooner or later.
Wish we could see what is done with some of this wood after all the cutting is done. You know from start to finished product. Love this channel. Thanks for sharing
Восторг смотреть, как мужики работают! И инструмент у них отличный и сноровка!
Now if only they had a metal detector.
No no
A mówili że to prymitywny naród
Єдине питання: чому не бензопила "Дружба"?
The safety gear they have is awesome..
Sooner or later they will loose a finger, foot, eye or lung.
Я одна не увидила ничего шокированного?
Нет кроме тебя все в шоке🎉
When I worked for the Royal Parks in London, after the hurricane in 1987, we thought we'd do well from selling the fallen trees to sawmills. However, it was quickly discovered that none of the large trees would be very good - when the saw blades struck 'shrapnel' buried in the trees from the Blitz in WW2.
You can get diamond blades now . $2000
Flying shrapnel becoming flying shrapnel again! Yikes
Imagine if there was an unexploded incendiary! Fkn hell
Imagine having a dresser with a couple drawers that had pieces of WW2 shrapnel in them. That would be a heirloom for sure!!!
@@EmmaAppleBerry there are stories of people finding fresh ammo in trees that exploded
Wow that brings back memories! I was a tree surgeon / forester about 25 years ago. I had the first incarnation of the alaskan mill and was slabbing up an Ash and the wood went purple, I kept on cutting and ended wedging the tree open and found a very similar old gate hanger hidden inside, it wrote the chain off! The only time I found some worse was when I did a tree and kept finding little pieces of metal but pressed on cos the chain was close to knackered. I kept giving it a tickle with the file and kept on...half way through the chain gave up on a huge chunk. I dug out a piece of metal the size of my hand and It had unusual jagged edges. With a smooth curved top. Later that day an old boy who lived nearby said a bomber was coming over Edinburgh, dumped his payload on the hill when he saw the amount of flack coming up from the docks and saw fighters were also up in the area. Low and behold id been digging shrapnel out this old tree! And right enough, the victorian wall were cutting beside had a crude massive repair job on it, where it had been blown apart. Apparently London tree surgeons did come across it quite a bit in the 80s and 90s!
Thats a really neat story :)
Wow, incredible to think of how trees hold history like that. Thanks
@@hjoleary Read my story above about the horseshoe I hung on my maple tree. Tree swallowed it up.
@@hjoleary European millers were sick of cutting into shrapnel, true!!
now think about German tree cutters
That’s awesome work, men! The flip flops and bare feet, sure, there are reasonable safety issues, but we do what we have to do to do what needs to be done, regardless of circumstances. That was great work for slabs over 3 inches thick!
Talk about a laid back crew, lol 😆
@@SpectrumVansi
Какое красивое дерево,сколько радости принесет людям
The grain in that wood is so beautiful and has a story to tell, Awesome!
Yea I peeped that out too I was thinking how great that would look as a conference table or desk.
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@@Hullstarr You're yuppie is showing
I've never heard a tree talk
That was my takeaway since the “shocking” discovery wasn’t worth 20 mins alone . I love the lightning scars- shocking really lol
I have a large cedar tree on my property that has an old cross cut saw stuck in the middle of it, from logging in the late 1800s. The tree has completely grown around the saw.
Yep, there's a big old hay scythe embedded in a oak tree down the road from me off the Illinois river.
@@tommymcweedface229 in
Io ho trovato una croce dentro una quercia
Completely? So how can you tell it's there?
@@oldgeorge1939 🤣 haha! I suppose I should’ve said the middle 4 ft of the saw is completely enveloped in the tree, only the handles sticking out on each end.
The grain in that wood is spectacular. Nature sure does pack some surprises for us, yes?
Great job guys! Beautiful work and wood!
Sherwood Forest a few decades ago, I found a billhook dated from around 1813 (heavy stamp on it) inside an oak tree, when I cut it down (most likely left next to young tree, and tree grew around it). Wooden handle had disintegrated. It was in perfect condition, so I made a new wooden handle for it. Made two roman rivets to fix handle to billhook. I still use it today!
I had to Google billhook. That's cool 😎
Робин Гута?
So let's understand, you're proud of preserving a handle but also proud of cutting down a 200 year old tree. You sound pretty British, sorry selfish. Britain hardly has any woods left, it's all cow fields.
Have you dismounted any enemy knights with it yet?
@@sebione3576 No but I keep a watch everyday! I'll let you know when I do!
Anyone who watches this, is amazed at the stunning beauty of the slabs as they were sliced of that old tree. absolutely stunning.
No anybody watching this is amazed he hasn't cut his damn toes off especially at timestamp 20 minutes and 18 seconds where he's got his feet underneath a running chainsaw bar with flip-flops on I've seen what a chainsaw can do to flash working in the Woods
@@deanlong8841 These boys aren't long for this world. sometimes it takes the loss of something you need, to wake you up. perhaps on their next video.
Did you see all the age lines! My god, that was a very old tree.
I thought Adam and Eve were born naked and was brain washed by ... reason they put on coverings. Now, does the brain washer says use PPE I put all my money in that business. :)
@@eobage369 yes very old
The work that these guys do is amazing. I shuddered at the bare feet though. Decided to keep my oak furniture now that I was contemplating changing.
I like oak.
Je ne vois pas ce qu il y a d extraordinaire moi aussi j avais compris que c était de l acier qui était dedans c est tout
Мощная работа! Крюк откуда? Рисунок красивый на каждом распиле!
Откуда он здесь взялся? Я на вас удивляюсь,сразу видно молодое поколение. Вот мы например помним,златая цепь была приколочено этим костылём. По которой днём и ночью кот учёный ходил. Это значит,вы распилили знаменитый дуб!
👍Юрий, супер!
Мы думали Пушкин сказочки травил;)
@@lucysergeeva9454 похоже на быль.
@@user-iu6nt5ot9i так точно, они ещё цепь в цветмет сдали и кота в поликлинику на опыты.
@@lucysergeeva9454 Пушкин и Дюма это один и тот же человек. Сказочник.
That was some great slab wood guys! I highly recommend each of you around the saw have an IFAK with tourniquet on the outside, and plenty of bleed control items plus eyewash on the inside. Really😉 Seconds count if you're bleeding out.
Shhh... it's best if they're simply removed from the gene pool.
Das muss man wegstecken können.
The one guy wore flip flops the whole time...I don't think safety is a concern of theirs lol
Went full hooah in the comments there Robie Rob 😂
Taking a solid stop the bleed class is a good step too.
I think been a carpenter is the , most noble the most creative the most cleanest Trade, job!!
This has been a treat my husband was a logger.Memories,beauty reveled.
It amazing how many views this has. I see stuff like this every week for the last 30 years being in the sawmill industry. From bullets to shrapnel from artillery shells in timber cut on army bases. To old insulators, a shovel. Several ax’s, power lines and electrical boxes.
But...do they work bare footed ❓🤣
@@trudybrereton6737 why hell no. We lost thousand of dollars to downtime changing saws & hospital bills over the past 30 years from people being hurt when the stuff we got in logs ends up flying out and hitting people in the face and body or flying back into the Sawyers cab and injuring him. Workman’s comp and health insurance company’s can vouch for that. It just blows my mind that if I filmed all the times I found stuff in logs while working at sawmill and veneer mill that I could unlimited views of what normally is useless information to the public
@@trudybrereton6737 lol
It's the clickbait. They made it sound like they found a 400 year old sword inside it or something...
@@chaos_omega Exactly. After watching the guys without shoes till bored after a minute or two, I simply drug it forward to the 19 min mark to learn it was simply a metal spike of some sort. Worth 3 minutes, but not 20. Haha
Какая шикарная структура дуба. Спасибо за видео.
I love the protective ear muffs, gloves, flip flops and shorts 😂 who needs eyes and toes 🤷🏼♀️ Anyhow, beautiful wood !
Beautiful wood slabs. I pictured myself make a table,keeping the natural color of the wood. Using expoy in those dark stains. But what was sticking out of the wood?
ОГО!!!!! ДЕЙСТВИТЕЛЬНО ШОКИРУЮЩАЯ НАХОДКА............. правда шокирующей она оказалась только для цепи...
Да там пиздец, хуй его знает, как она не лопнула. Мож просто не показали.
я бы сказал смертельной.
Вот думаю, а почему нет нормальной лесопилки?
@@yankkobayashi9058 а зачем? Платить налоги. Соблюдать технику безопастности, проводить инструктажи... Когда можно поручить профессаналам в тапка с бензопилой наперевес рачехлить пару стволов.
@@Nick_SP и с самодельным инвентарём
I couldn’t get over two things in this video…the incredible beauty of the slabs and the bare feet and flip flops! Lol.
Just another day at the office
flip flops and chain saws.. how a stupid man loses a foot.
boots won't save you here 😅
And no eye protection
Asi es , SEGURIDAD TOTAL....
When I left school in 1962 my first job was in a timber yard and it was not unusual to find bullets, shrapnel and small shells embed in the timber.A lot of it came from Scandinavia and Eastern Europe .
My grandfather's business just south of Atlanta had two huge old oak trees in front of it. One of these trees had a cannon ball in it, from the US Civil War. The trees were cut down when Marta built the the Edgewood Candler Station. A slice of the cannon ball tree can be seen at a nature center near Gainesville, GA.
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Comforto ❤ Бывает же всё-таки чудо - среди ноября и утра, в прекрасную очень минуту явилась сия красота! И сразу заметилась взору у стёкол, стенной белизны. Повадками тайника, вора внимал я речам, что чисты, что вили под солнцем беседу с покорным, соседним умом, в сравнении - тусклым по цвету и скудным во всём остальном. Поймались мной мятные буквы из розово-умственных уст, накрашенных соками клюквы, хранящих все вкусности чувств. Услышал слегка серебристый смех ясный, на сотню карат, как звук хрусталя и монисты, с медовыми нотками в такт. Увидел: наряжена стройность в смолистый, оливковый цвет, а глаз полукаряя знойность - во влажную сладость конфет. Ах, чайно-янтарные очи, смотрящие запахом трав и властными топями сочно, как самый удачливый сплав! Задумчиво в свет упирался её воспеваемый взор, в чей фокус попасть так старался, ловил, как поветрие сор. Волшебны черты, полупрофиль, игра на рассветном лице, и пальцы высоких сословий с сияньем алмаза в кольце. Пред ней недвижимый и пленный. Икона под крышей, платком! Гранит становился священным под каждым её каблуком. Мила благолепная лёгкость средь белой горы и краёв, на миг отметает спокойность, волной возвращая в неё. Ах, тонкий, смиреннейший образ так хрупок, желанен, силён! Нашёл его мышечный компас, и стал в него юно влюблён. Она - символ утренней девы, чьи волосы жёлтой фатой вселили восторженность, веру. Все жизни мечтал о такой...
Nice tree, amazing work. And fair use of safety sandals :-). Thanks for sharing.
Awesome piece of lumber. I used to work at a retail lumber yard which had a saw mill located just 50:yards away. They had a debarking machine and a rotary saw blade and sold a goodly quantity of rough cut lumber to other businesses in the area. One day while I was loading a truck for a retail delivery, the sawmill let out the most God awful screech and then came to a stop, stalling the large diesel engine which powered it. When the smoke cleared and the suspect log had been disected, they discovered a large single bit axe head completely ingrown into the timber. Best guess was that a hundred years or so back somebody broke for lunch and drove their axe into the side of the tree, well up over their head. After lunch they had forgotten where they left it, and never really looked too hard. Over time, the axe was completely surrounded by wood the axe handle rotting away. What had once been a high grade saw blade was now a rough disc. The axe head hung on the owners wall until he closed down.
A lot of stumps still are around !! They make beautiful end and coffee tables , kitchen tables and lovely dinning room tables ! Stumps with roots as legs were very popular !!!
No one commented on how OLD that spear was. I’m guessing at least 2 hundred years old. I hope they extracted it and sent it to a museum!🎉
Да,работа тяжелая.Но какая красивая текстура у дерева.Ребята,вы молодцы!Но,пожалуйста,подумайте о защитной одежде и обуви!Прямо страшно за вас,насколько вы не защищены.
I gotta respect all the safety equipment these guys have to wear.
Lmao
That's funny I saw none?!? Especially notice one guy's got sandals and the other guys got Crocs on both of them wearing shorts no eye protection no gloves....
Lol
Crazy to not be wearing eye protection and flip flops!
Safety equipment? Did u see the sandals they had on? It’s a wonder they sill have feet .
The old guys who made our oak furniture for our dining room told me that they have found an axe head,bullets,a small cannonball and bits of shrapnel,a length of of cast iron pipe and a belt buckle amongst other weird items,the belt buckle is believed to be early sixteenth century. It's great how a tree will grow around or through something sometimes swallowing it completely,cool stuff!
wow...
The tree will inevitably absorb us all in the end.
Good bye history....old oaks holding secrets of the past.I wonder if anyone has ever found a gold stash??or other treasures??
@@wildflowerb2879 yes, a whole pot of gold coins in the ground .... it was sold as an artifact and not at the price of gold along with a clay pot
@@aguaaqua6343 ha not if we kill them all first! hope you understand am joking.
Such beauteous patterns in the tree! I could enjoy admiring huge thin tree slabs as art objects decorationg a walll (rather than an inner red brick wall. Too beautiful to walk upon aa flooring....perhaps highlight the wall with a few strings of little italian lights❤ and a floor of Carrera Marble...with a nice black baby grand piano! Would make a sweet little room for doing arts & crafts or having a friends over for coffee & music 🎉 Oh i can dream about it, couldn't i?
Stumbling upon a shocking discovery inside an oak tree is the kind of mystery that captivates us all. Nature's secrets are endlessly fascinating! 🌳🔍
А мне быыло интересно! Просмотрела без перемотки. Работа не для слабаков, тяжелая. А какая красивая текстура у дерева.
Спасибо ☺️
Yes a beautiful texture! Something beautiful can be made of it, only it has those large black marks…
Так что нашли то ??)
@@user-mc7jl2pl9u я тоже не поняла. Мужики, объясните, нам же тоже интересно!
@@user-hm7of3zw6u примерно за минуту до конца ролика, смотрите
Нашли гвоздь - впали в шок... Я в шоке от того что повергает их в шок. Вот такой вот каламбур
Exactly. Fast-forward saved me today from a lot of wasted time. Block-channel will save me in the future.
ну дык... цепь затупили...
кликбейт ебучий
Я оказался чуть по умнее я перематывал часто и потратил 2,3 минуты
@@user-wi3df7pu5eумнее самого себя? Так все делали наверное если судить по себе.
Ничего себе!!! Каких только чудес не бывает!
I can picture Cam of Blacktail Studio watching this and salivating at the prospects !!
I saw a documentary about logs that were salvaged from one of the great lakes lost in a storm and sank. The man bought the salvage rights and recovered a few at first. The first one was 6 feet across cut down the middle and when it came off the saw and the center was visible he began to cry. He estimated that each log was worth 750k in hand made furniture. There was roughly 1000 logs in total. The wood had been preserved by the cold water since the early 1900s. He had overheard a conversation about the logs lost by the old men in a diner who were floating them in from Canada. The slabs that were shown are like nothing you'd ever seen before. One of the logs was over 400 years old.
В описании есть ссылка ни бревно которому 5000 лет, это бревно морёного дуба
One day they'll find that damn Lockness Monster buried in a tree.
I know there's man made lakes in the Rockies where the trees were just left to be drowned when they dammed the rivers. They actually invented special robotic, submersible saws and floats (the water logged trees no longer floated) to cut them from the bottom and float them to the top. The thing about submersing a whole fresh tree under cold, fairly still water for a long period is that a) they don't tend to rot and b) they "dry" without stress (this is the act of drying the sap, not the water). Once they are dry of water as well, they tend to be completely crack free and perfect for all types of wood working.
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@@nickh5081 Super cool!
Maybe 1977ish, as a young man, I helped cut some old oaks growing behind a dilapidated old barn. We harvested the old barn wood and resold it. We cut AND split the oak for firewood. Over time, we found a dozen license plates in the ashes. Apparently a farmer would replace his license plates and nail the old ones to the tree. We had cut the wood in such a way that we never hit a nail or the plates. Plates were from the 30's. They were smaller than what we use today. Thought about chaining our old bicycles to a tree in the field -- just to surprise someone years in the future.
Hello I'm Veronica living in Ireland Republic,well done lads. With the wood,from Veronica Ferguson in Ireland Dublin,
Wow that was facinating watching this because of the simple tools being used... Ladder and the extra long chainsaw. I'd love to know how much they got for each slap of wood. They were all so beautiful.
ID LOVE TO KNOW--WHAT THE HELL, DID THE FIND IN THE TRUNK, THAT WAS SO HARD ? AN ANCIENT NAIL, SWORD , OR OTHER WEAPON? WASTE OF TIME.
@@MrDaiseymayme too, no explanation.
Парни!Не играйте с огнём ! Соблюдайте технику безопасности! Страх смотреть на вашу экипировку!Бережёного бог бережёт!Люблю вас !Хочу ,чтобы оставались живы ,здоровы!Спасибо за работу!Высший классссм! Лепота!!!!
Wow! Awesome work! But you guys are crazy walking around barefoot and in flip flops, shorts, and no safety glasses to protect your eyes!! Impressive that you haven't hurt yourselves doing work like that without what most would consider proper gear! Great job though! The slabs looked great and very precise!!
It's a slavic thing I guess. 😁 Where I come from we do stuff like that too. Building, demolishing, chopping wood etc. with minimum fuss. If you get hurt, you get patched up at home or go to the doctor and you're back at it the next day... As kids, we were running around in flip flops and whatnot while building our houses. Parents just told us to be careful- no one got hurt. We even actively participated with building! 🤷 We were 7-12 years old. Personally I find it annoying and impractical to be clad in protective gear...
All the comments about using minimal equipment but the most obvious is no safety equipment.
I milled walnut, butternut, fir and cedar etc. for years in flip flops. The worst thing that happened was acid burns on the bottom of my feet when walnut chips mixed with sweat (I assume). Safety is up to the individual and looks quite different from one person to another.
@@FactoryFailure Slavic "на авось" - (translates roughly "on chance), and usually is done with aplomb, "look at us slavs"... but not really smart. Until a first big mess up. I was disassembling an air rifle without googles and the spring flew out of the barrel and whizzed passed my head at a crazy speed. A bit to the side and I would have lost an eye. Lesson learned - I would not even nail boards without safety goggles now.
@@FactoryFailure 😁! As I said, impressive. I was amazed that they made it through the entire tree without incident. I've done some tree work with my now ex husband several years back and know many ppl who are in the timber and logging business and have seen and know of many unfortunate accidents. The logging industry is prevalent where I am. Anyone using a hand saw around here, generally wears safety glasses to protect the eyes from all the flying dust, or from any flying splinters, etc - they wear long pants with chaps on, in case the saw should kick back and whatnot to protect the legs and they wear steel toed boots and a good pair of gloves, also a hard hat and ear muffs or they use ear plugs. Even in a sawmill, the sawyer, who was in a booth/machine wore hard hat, safety glasses, steel toed boots and ear plugs and have even seen logs kick back while they were sawing through them. Most people in my area in the industry use processors and skid steers now and the logs would be taken to a saw mill to be cut. But they still have to don all the safety gear per OSHA safety rules. Because if they happen to show up on scene to do an inspection, they could get shut down or fined. It's just all about ones safety, instated from many years of ppl getting seriously injured or even dying. So, as I said, was just amazed that they were doing the work without any gear at all. My ex was in his dozer out in the woods building a woods road for the loggers, and had a tree branch come through and he wasn't wearing safety glasses and nearly lost his eye. It tore the covering on his eye. He was fortunate that it healed (after going to a Dr.) Without any issues. Thanks for commenting!
This is how local characters like "Uncle Stumpy" are made.
The force of that nail flying out whooo wee....but these guys have done this before .....awesome work!
I worked in a old school type sawmill as a young man and one day the log they were sawing on like normal until the lock in teeth started flying out of the big saw blade. Upon inspection there was a horseshoe in the middle of the log where it had been nailed to the tree years & years previously and the oak had grown around it. It was a very dangerous situation with those teeth flying around like bullets. Fortunately nobody was injured.
The horse shoe must’ve been facing upwards catching all the good-luck hey, that’s why nobody got hit with flying teeth.
@@dirtykris2167 must’ve been. I will say the sheet metal roof didn’t fare so well.
Yeah, & these yo-yos weren't even wearing eye shields! & FLIP-FLOPS!!! 😱😱😱
@@lHiTMANll Ahh, didn't figure Belarusians for flip-flop wearers! Guess flip-flops are universal?
This is the butterfly effect in action. Imagine the guy putting that horseshoe there 80 years ago. Never could have imagine the mayhem it could have caused.
Молодцы! Вот ведь, не "офисный планктон", а люди дела! Такие нигде не пропадут!
Только дуб мог ещё расти
@@alexsandersemenihin3508 да ладно, во всем нужна мера)
Такой трудный, но интересный и захватывающий процесс!
@@alexsandersemenihin3508 👍👍👍
With 25m views in 6 days they must be doing something right lol
We had a maple tree in our backyard that we had to warn the buyers when we sold the house. Year before the tree had started splitting and we wrapped some chains around it to hold it together. It worked and the tree survived but the chains grew into the wood so if they were to chop it down they would have to take precautions.
the wood grew around the chains. The chains didn't grown around the wood. Honest person to tell buyers.
😂
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I was in bed watching this. It was so real, I could smell the oak/sawdust! Such a beautiful tree.
Amazing job! Sandals are definitely the best foot ware for a job like this!
wear.
The one guy was bare foot
Always one grammar police about 🙄
Back In the 70's There was a huge number of people going out to forests and Spiking trees With nails, sometimes even rail road spikes. Every couple of years they would spike the same trees which ended up with nails through out the wood making it useless. We had an old oak tree in our yard when I was a teenager. There was a porch swing pole grown into the fork of the tree. As a young tree the owner had used the fork to hold the pole upright. As the tree grew it grew around the pole which was about 3 inches in diameter it eventually rusted out and my dad pulled it out of the tree . it left a perfectly round hole all the way through the tree.
Why did they do this?
@@chiznowtch people who want to protect wild forests...to give the lumber industry trouble. If trees are spiked, they are less valuable and maybe the lumber company will not cut that area.
@@elementgypsy I see, thx
@@chiznowtch Some conservationist used to do this to discourage the cutting down of trees. If a chainsaw would hit the spike, the loggers could be seriously injured or killed. The environmental activists hoped this would cause companies to stop logging; that way that the trees would be safe.
@@theneighborhood2280, таким образом они делают лесу только хуже. Надпиленное дерево будет болеть и, скорее всего, вскоре засохнет или сгниёт в месте надпила заживо.
СМОТРЕЛА БЕЗ ОСТАНОВКИ, ПОТРЯСАЮЩИЙ РОЛИК, КАКИЕ СТОЛЕШНИЦЫ ШИКАРНЫЕ МОЖНО СДЕЛАТЬ, МУЖЧИНЫ СУПЕР, КАК ТЕРПЕЛИВО И АККУРАТНО И ТАКАЯ СКОБА ВНУТРИ😮
Это
When I was 30 yo(76 now). Tree huggers were running around in the forest spiking any large tree to hamper the logging industry. Looks like you found one. The poor tree suffered a long time with all those pieces of metal. Damn loonies!
Вот от чего я действительно в шоке, так это от того, как этот видос набрал 19 млн просмотров за 6 дней
Уже 25 лямов😁
От заголовка! Вот и я сижу и смотрю , как дурак, где этот шок?
Все очень хотели узнать чем там шокировались
Все просто, фокус в заголовке.
Главное заинтересовать людей
Always use a metal detector on your trees! We saved numerous saw chains and bandsaw blades by first locating the hidden gems inside.. just a suggestion. 😉
Yea they sell them at baileys online
I was thinking the same thing ,they would have pick up that spike at least a foot away. Metal detector is a good investment for that kind of work
Not to mention saving lives that could have been lost if those chainsaw blades broke and swung backwards catching somebody in the neck.
the dark staining is a dead giveaway
@@MisterTwister222 lol, that too! Oak stains were clearly visible. Although we discovered copper jacketed bullets, lead bullets, and the sawmill on 64 discovered a bronze survey marker inside a massive old maple 🍁. They had to find the location where that tree was cut down to put in a new marker; lines of longitude and latitude met there, something beyond historical significance.😉
Я тоже сидела и ждала что-то особенное, имею ввиду, находку, ещё и друзьям отправилв, но, всё равно, смотрела, как ловко ребята работали. Первый раз вижу такую пилу и прибамбасы к ней Молодцы ребята!!!
I love watching men work...awesome!🇨🇦
You work so hard, my father was a logger.Bless you all for your integrity and diligence.
Working bare-feet! What's so smart about that?
Integrity?
Are you guys a couple?..just wondering because of those shorts
It is another nation Stop judging 👺 wonderful work🥇
Ролик понравился, поскольку с интересом наблюдала за работой профессионалов.Молодцы!!!!
С такой работой этих "профессионалов" они рано или поздно себе пальцы на ногах поотпиливают вместе со шлёпками
@@user-wq5ki8bo8l 😁😁😁😁🤣
@@user-wq5ki8bo8l мои мысли!!
@@user-wq5ki8bo8l да нечего они не поотпиливают!!! Так работают они и нормально! Окуратно просто пилят! А если руки из жопы растут! Нечего не поможет к сожалению
I have a huge oak tree in my backyard and there is an electrical socket mounted in the side of it and it has power. Was like that when I moved in, not sure how it ended up like that but somehow the wiring is inside the tree. Looks like a normal electrical socket mounted in the side of a tree, if I was allowed to post pictures here I would show you lol. Strangest thing I've ever seen in my life.
Thank you, real men!!! Not plastered to death with security 😍
Bare feet? That’s MUCH more shocking than what you found in the tree. Be well, be safe. Best wishes.
first thing I thought!
This is Russian men 😁😁🐻🐻
The bare feet and flip flops cracked me up too! For them, it’s just another day at the office! :) Best I could tell, a spike had been driven through that tree at some point. Given how old the tree was, it would have been hundreds of years ago. Even more amazing is that the mighty oak bent the spike as it grew. What a metaphor for life! Something potentially deadly was driven into that tree and it just said f that, grew stronger and older and bent that damn spike and absorbed it deep into its soul. The thing had to be felled and dissected before it would reveal this tragic event in its life. Nature. Amazing.
@@drey8 Z
What… it’s good do for grounding, it is very healthy; it’s tactile too, try it. Walk outside today. Get stronger people.
Впечатляющая работа, тяжелая, но наблюдать интересно. И древесина такая красивая
T-shirt, shorts and sandals while operating a chainsaw!? Safety at its finest...
Зачем спилили такой дуб... сколько ему лет!!!! Это же должно защищаться!!!
Seen a lot worse than that in trees during 30 years of sawmilling. The most interesting item I found in the 'breek' of a beech tree when I burst it open was a brass road tax holder, complete with intact glass and a road tax for a 1928 Triumph motorbike still perfectly legible. It hung around the old shed for years, sadly lost now.
So someone paid a tax but the money never went towards its intended purpose...some things will never change!
Someone took that home with them.
Wow! Thats awesome.
The Worst what i saw in this Video , was the cloth of the Worker ... short Trousers whyle handling a running chainsaw and open shoes .. the wooden Plate looked realy havy ... i hope it will never fall on his toes ... and i want a Desk out of this Plates .... the look really great
@@KalatSaar Yeah, I know a lot of people take things too far and insist on gloves to move something four feet but the flip flops just made me laugh. Eh, it's their toes i guess.
I'm not a huge safety guy myself but the bare feet / flip flops are hilarious. Beautiful slabs and pretty precision cuts considering the basic tools. Well done on utilizing the whole piece. Obviously not the first time these guys have milled unusual shapes of trees.
Masters,careful user s
Lost all respect for these fools at this point
Yes ... no Occupational and Safety Health Act there. No eye gear, no ear gear, no helmet, no proper gloves, no hi viz vests, no long sleeved shirts or long protective trousers. Lifting heavy weights. No OH&S officer around the place. This is like men used to work. Sad if anything comes unstuck, but the cost of purchase comes down mightily.
When I saw that, I knew this wasn't in North America or the UK. I'd love to watch a British _Health & Safety_ officer visit a mill like this or one of the numerous Thai or Vietnamese shops were the guys use their bare feet to steady a piece while carving it with hand tools.
@@chrishamilton4999 Some call that progress. I call it BS. I wanna meet the MF'er that came up with the hardhat everywhere idea.
I have no clue why watching this is so fun! I will say, I worry about your eyes and feet guys! Beautiful work and would love to see photos of where your works ends up.
50 years ago I planted cottonwood saplings in our yard. We had straight-line winds of 120 mph that blew half the tree over..my husbands brother offered to cut what was left of it down and cut it up for firewood....he also offered to dig the stump out which was huge. approx 6-8 foot around...while attempting to cut the roots out he found a baseball sized rock imbedded inside one part of the root..the root had grown around the rock so it resembled a slingshot ...we were amazed..😮
Creating stunning slabs out of this tree trunk with these straight forward tools, combined with skills and patience!!! Lots of respect!!!
Очень жалко могучего дерева. Зачем?Ведь он свидетель истории. Дерево живое. Наоборот, сохранили бы его. Как то стояла на ж/д платформе и на проходящем товарнике везли лес кругляк, дубы. Мужчина пожилой рядом расплакался. Сказал, что деревья еще молодые, здоровые, а так все уничтожают. И плакал. Война идет потому, что народ стал мутантом, жадным, гадким. Видио ужасное.
How is a manual sawmill made from a big ass motor chain saw any more straight forward that a larger industrial one?
@@user-vq9pj1mp6p Old man? Sounds like a child, ignorant to the ways of the world.
@@RetiredRhetoricalWarhorse because it’s a fiftieth of the price. More portable. And achievable for regular people.
Patience? even not knowing anything about tree surgery this looks like such a bodge job, if I was the customer I'd be pissed that they cut the bark off just to make the chainsaw fit, and the first slab they threw on the forklift is probably imprinted with forks now🤦♂️ lol