sawing some nice white pine snack video # 552
2024 ж. 26 Сәу.
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we started into the big load of spruce and pine today making some nice 1x12s out of them , hope you enjoy! We have a online store at markgalicicchannel.com/
we started into the big load of spruce and pine today making some nice 1x12s out of them , hope you enjoy! We have a online store at markgalicicchannel.com/
Home from hospital guys, had heart attack, left w/30-35% heart function. Could be worse. Watched your videos while in hospital. Richard B Taylors SC
I jumped when I saw that log drop. Scary. My birthday is May 4 and I will be 72. Guess that makes me 71 until Saturday. It's my sister, Ann's birthday too. Go figger. Happy Star Wars Day.
Hi Mark & Ed. One of the excellent white pine logs. No rot. 👏👏👏👏 You both have a good Saturday night. 👏👏👏👏😍😊😉👍❤️💜🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🌲
thanks Lawrence.
Hey fellows, I agree that that particular pine is very pretty. I like all the different shades of color. We just got my mother's ceiling in her new house completed. I got some #3 grade notty pine. It turned out looking Awesome. Thanks again for a Awesome video and I look forward to the next one.
Mark, a "snack" Video is great...but hunger for a full blown meal is needed! Still great snack 😎😎💯💯👍👍
Where is the rain, you promised us rain with today’s snack.😊😊 Nice piece of wood.
Another beautiful sawing video!!!🇺🇸🇺🇸 cheers from Central Wisconsin🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
That’s stuff is opening up even better than I expected, nice color too
yes for sure Pete , we are very happy with these logs.
That pine is nice looking, great job Mark as always, thank you
Nothing on Friday...starting to get withdrawal..😂. Awesome video mark loved the video.
That’s my kind of snack video. Thanks
glad you liked it.
Boy..............I sure wish I was there in person to see, smell and feel those logs being processed. I have been with you for a while but I still enjoy watching you videos. I was just one click away from buying my own mill. I will have to live the dream by watching you. I still live in a forest but it belongs to the state. Good to see ya!!!!
thanks Alan , Just go for it and get a small mill!
@@markgalicic7788 Where I live now, I have no trees and I spent all my retirement and savings to buy a house.
I must be getting the hang of this.When you said I’m going lay this down .I thought no take one more and you did 👍🤓🇬🇧best wishes from a watcher from the start
Thanks Mark and Eddie, I enjoy your all channel.
thanks Thomas.
Very nice lunch time video. Thanks
That log went quick great job always enjoy what you saw up .always looking for your new post
thank you.
You made some nice pine boards out that almost a stop sign log.
Pretty boards
Log yard isn't as full as Jasons but getting there and the Bus Motor WAS liking that pine but the Bus Motor likes anything. Log ended up with a nice center enen though it had been sitting for a while. Thanks Mark and crew and Happy Weekend. God Blesss Yall!
thanks Lewie , we hope to get more pine.
Nice pine lumber. ❤❤❤
thanks Karen.
Nice pine!
thank you.
Good morning from the Netherlands. I love your channel
Yummers ❤
thanks Sharon.
Thanks for replying about the dog boards. Couldn't work that one out myself
Love that blue stain!
I do like it and some people will pay more to get those boards.
GOD BLESS YOU ALL🙏
That log looks like it stood dead or laid on the ground for a while but still made some good lumber. Thanks for the video. “Master dog, just because we can” 😂
thanks Richard , yes they were on the ground for a while.
say timber not lumber
@@williamsharp7224 What? The log produced some nice 1 x 12 timber ?
Hi Mark & Eddies & it's is Randy and i like yours video is cool & Thanks & Mark & Eddies & Friends Randy & Boom Boom Boom Boom Boom Boom Boom Boom Boom Boom Boom Boom Boom Boom
That turned (no pun intended) out to be a nice log with nice boards, Mark. Bill
thanks Bill.
Thanks, guys. Enjoyed.
glad you liked it.
Thanks for sharing this video. Did you remember to retrieve the turtle? I recommended this channel to Matt from his Diesel Creek YT channel. Today he posted a video clearing land for his future house. He harvested several tall ash & cherry trees. Not sure it there is a possibility of inter-channel synergy. Wishing you and Eddie a blessed weekend. Peace brother
thank you , I did get the turtle out lol , I do talk to Matt he is just down the road from us great guy!
@@markgalicic7788 Good to know... if I ever slip my leash and road trip I will plan accordingly. Everything is suddenly green here in NE Ohio. Wishing you and your family a blessed weekend. Peace brother
I love your channel
Nice wood ty 😊 👍🏆🏆🙏🙏👴
thanks Richard.
@@markgalicic7788 ty Sir awesomeness 👌
Hello mark And Eddie, its been a while had to get things fixed my kidneys have failed so i do dialysis , anyways its good to see your working those are beautiful boards take care and see ya next time
Four o’clock in the morning having breakfast before I pick my friend up and go for his new engine , thems nice pine boards I have some pine boards for a new trailer floor there drying out a bit at the moment , anyway you guys have a nice day
Had a baby boom!
Hi fellows always enjoy your victims
good fating snack john
thanks John.
Good video Bus Motor Productions
thanks James.
waoooo i love asmr
Yes you must exercise caution when dealing with a loose turtle. 😅
GREETINGS AND BLESSINGS BIG HUG FROM CHICAGO IL 🌪️🌪️🌪️🌪️🌪️
thank you Gerard.
Very nice
thank you.
You guys remind me of a couple of good old boys like in the Dukes of Hazzard with a little comedy skit such as the Blue Collar Comedy Tour with Larry the Cable Guy and the rest..
I'm curious if you saw Cedar and Fir logs? I'm from the Pacific Northwest and you can't throw a rock in the forest and not hit either species! Love your channel, very relaxing to watch.
thank you , we do get some small Cedar here but not many
White pine was gold in north Central Wisconsin through the 1940's it's all Grandpa sawed with an occasional hemlock mixed in. He wanted me to tell you that you did a fine job.... White pine is hard to find in our area now. Certainly not like it was around 1900.
tell grandpa thanks!
dogs up dogs down and booms for the kids today
Have you got any off cuts that you don't want as we need some firewood here in UK as elex is so expensive
If I had that spruce I would be sawing 14-16’ 2 by 8 rafters, awful handy and hard to come by. Be well fellas.
we have a nice pile now.
It's a shame nobody grows these trees properly anymore. Few places had them done right (most for naval purposes) and that's all she wrote. You're supposed to force the tree to grow without limbs towards the bottom. Get on a ladder, cut the limbs, make it grow tall and limbless right up until the half line (almost). This then yields clean knot free wood. Pretty straight trees too as limbs are why they grow crooked. It's not easy, and it's a thankless job in most cases. But like grandpa said "you grow your trees as a child, and you harvest them as an adult or gift them to your children." I kinda bypassed that with Paulownia trees. I grew them for 20+ years and am now harvesting them, growing the next lot in the same place the old ones fell (cause it's a mad tree that will grow from a single root - worse than bamboo if you don't want it).
Mark. U look a little rough with that log. Great video.
thanks Kevin .
There was an elderly guy buy my cottage that had a mill belt drive. Belt broke caught him in the leg, he never walked right after that.
that's a bad day.
Made some nice lumber. Thanks guys :)
thanks Barry it sure did.
Wish we could smell the fresh cut wood.
it was good!
We out here in Utah call that pine ponderosa pine
this is northern white pine.
good looking lumber saw you,re maint vid other day if you took pvc pipe ran up to roof would safe a lot of air cleaner ,s
thanks Charlie , we get dust off of the road but that may help.
Called stained pine lower grade but still useful
Was that a turtle or a door stop in disguise? Nice to see you not being "bored" and cuttin' up once again.
thanks Robert.
Where is the mill located I know it’s in western pa but where
There was a lot of denim in this log.What is that from?😊
wood
Doggie up, Doggies out, doggies down!
Good doggies! Here's a snack for you!
yes for sure.
Were those cut at 1" or 4/4?
1"
Call John Clark, he’s the turtle Expert 😅
yes he is I just got off the phone with him , he is doing the steam show this weekend.
Mark did you get a new camera? Looks great!
What is sheeting used for ?
It's used for sheeting.
I must be eating too much. Every time one of your snack videos show up it seems I am eating a snack.
that's what it's all about lol.
What is knotty pine, is it just white pine?
Knotty white pine.
Blue sap-stain is no problem to structural integrity.
yes that's true.
Is ZZ Mark on the run from the law
he is just running.
@@markgalicic7788 😂😂😂❤️
Douglas Fir?
White pine
no sir northern white pine.
@@markgalicic7788 wood from tree
Another one log video. I was hoping you would kick it up a notch and at least do a table's worth. If you don't have the market, then I understand.
this is a one log snack video , "snack"
👍🇫🇮🇸🇪🇺🇦🙂❤
thank you.
How are your eyes feeling today?❤❤❤
eye eye
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Fugitive ZZ Cool Hand Mark Chronicles: Buzzy is now trying to say you made him give you his phone at gun point to get out of his state run luxury accomodations for aiding and abetting a wind-sprinting fugitive. The Nittnay Liars want you on their track team, onlookers chant: "RUN FOREST ZZ RUN"....Walking Boss is on your trail......of raspberry coffee cake snack video crumbs.
You should modify the mill by adding a secondary "mr Chewy" further to the right, that instead of using ripper teeth uses the track from one of those cheapo import mini excavators. That way, you won't nick the wood when you're done cutting a face into it. The rubber track's knobs should be more than sufficient to rotate the wood. In theory, you could get one of those excavators second hand and use the entire track as is and its hydraulics to operate it.
While I like this idea, I don’t see how the juice is worth the squeeze. I can’t imagine those nicks are causing enough waste to substantiate the purchase of another ‘chewy’ to use a track-style system. But, I don’t run the mill. 😊
Why do you guys take ''still photos?''
i like it
love the short intro. getting right down to business. tasty snack!
glad you liked it.
Happy Sunday Eve!🪚🐕🦺👍👍👍👍✌️
thank you.
I noticed at the end you have some carpenter bees behind you in the video, better take care of them before they multiply. They did some damage to my barn roof purlins and eaves over the years before I took care of them.
leave the bees alone and they will leave you alone
@@williamsharp7224 I see you’ve never had a carpenter bee infestation or you’d quickly change your tune, they can do significant damage to wooden structures.