oldironfarmer
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That old Belsaw looks like new!
Keep staying safe!!!
Keep staying safe!!!
That old Belsaw looks like new!
Keep staying safe!!!


BB: I'm looking forward to more pictures and your thoughts on how and why you built the shed for your mill if you have time. Keep up the great progress.
Happy Thanksgiving and hope you and Ginny have a very relaxing day.
Cheers
Hope you had a Happy Thanksgiving!
So the saw was rebuilt after 50 years. Make a note to do it again in 2044.![]()
Bobby, I just wanted to say hi and hope that all is well with you. I'll try to get back to being an active member here.
BB: did you just happen to have those steel brackets laying around or did you have to make them? i also like the windows on the ends and wondering if you might be planning on extending the one end's roof 6 feet to cover the mill since i think you said you extended the ridge board.
how do you like the building? since the belts were hooked up is the mill already functional?
hope you had a great Thanksgiving. we actually had a pretty quiet one this year cause 4 of our 5 kids were at their in laws so we flew down to California to see our son who moved there. i can't say i like 90's and no AC, but it was sure different than snow or cold and wet and having 20 to 30 people at our house.
cheers
BB: part of the reason you've got me tagging along and more than a little interested in the doings at your place is that you do answer all my questions no matter how simple or maybe dumb they sound.
thanks for that cause i'm always trying to learn or see what makes some of you TICK.
i had a feeling you made those support brackets yourself and WELL DONE SIR!!
best of luck on finding the materials to finish your project either laying around your place or maybe at a friend's.
cheers

Roof panels cut and painted. I have to figure out how to get some on the other side as there is no access. I have several thoughts in mind. Once my old back recovers from pulling thirty foot panels and cutting them on my sawhorses. My help is my other arm.![]()
Roof panels cut and painted. I have to figure out how to get some on the other side as there is no access. I have several thoughts in mind. Once my old back recovers from pulling thirty foot panels and cutting them on my sawhorses. My help is my other arm.![]()
BB: any chance you can push them over the top and maybe have some sort of rope or chain with a hook or some way to hold them in place after they go over the top?
good luck and first section looks great.
Bobby, you have done well so far..
I don't need to remind you but take care..
Regards
Looking good Bobby. Don't over do it and put yourself out of commission.

BB: yep having enough LIFTS hanging around to get all this done sounds like an issue, but looks and sounds like you are so congrats.
might I suggest buying and using an inversion table made by Teeter ups and hanging 5 minutes a day to give your back some relief? i've had mine for almost 10 years now and haven't taken an advil for back issues since using it. it's not a perfect cure for a bad or sore back, but i've had many friends and clients even cancel back surgery after using it. also my 85 year old mom was taking pain pills and had an MRI for her sore back and all the Dr. offered was a shot so she came over to my place every day for a week and was off the pills and after a month she hasn't been back to just hang and that was almost 3 years ago now. sometimes you just need to stretch out what gravity and all the work we do does to our old bodies.
ok i'll go back to hauling cedar to my backyard and get off my Doctor's coat.
cheers
Bobby
I chuckle as I read about the aches and pains from working at our age
As I sit here with a hot pack on my back after playing framing contractor all day
My new saying!!
Getting old aint for sissys

Bobby
I chuckle as I read about the aches and pains from working at our age
As I sit here with a hot pack on my back after playing framing contractor all day
My new saying!!
Getting old aint for sissys
Had to buy a pair of gloves to absorb some of the shock from using a saws all to cut sheet metal. That could have went toward some extra sandpaper or something! 
How true. As the youngster of the group (60) I'm impressed with all the things you guys get accomplished. It takes me an hour or two every morning just to walk without limping.![]()

BB: speaking of cement work i still have a little cement work i want to finish myself. i don't like pouring it when low night temps are going to be below 40 degrees so is that a good rule?
also since you now own a mill and probably know a bit more about storing milled wood than i do how does this pile of cedar look that i'm stickering and storing until spring under a tarp?
hope this little break from full on building mode helps heal up your back and stops the aches and pains.
cheers
