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BB: you fooled me cause I not only thought you were coming out with a overhang to cover the end of your mill I thought you'd do it the full height and width too.

that method you chose to give your mill some extra roof to cover it's end looks like it will work nicely. WELL DONE!!

do you have a picture of the INSERTS you and Andy are talking about? i'm guessing since some are missing maybe they break and/or do they fly off while the saw is cutting your logs?

keep up the good work and hope you have a relaxing fun day in your Mustang at the car showing.
 
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The mill is really coming along nicely!

It would be nice to start with a complete set of inserts, depending on how much sawyering you intend to do.

Thanks Andy. The saw has all new inserts and has been hammered for 600 RPM on the bell. I have half a dozen extra right now and have called some suppliers but getting them to call back is the trick.
 
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BB: you fooled me cause I not only thought you were coming out with a overhang to cover the end of your mill I thought you'd do it the full height and width too.

that method you chose to give your mill some extra roof to cover it's end looks like it will work nicely. WELL DONE!!

do you have a picture of the INSERTS you and Andy are talking about? i'm guessing since some are missing maybe they break and/or do they fly off while the saw is cutting your logs?

keep up the good work and hope you have a relaxing fun day in your Mustang at the car showing.

Thanks drives. I will have to take some close up pictures of the inserts and saw shanks and post them.
 
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Bobby, your mill is looking very impressive.

Regards

Thanks Steve. Took a break yesterday and today to get rest and some paint for the roof panels. Install tomorrow or at least cut and paint.
Car show was nice 72F with a breeze. I didn't even care about awards just watching the people, especially the younger kids, taking pictures with their phones. Who would have thought we would get to be cool just by having a life outside the box? Must have been from all those cereal and cracker jack boxes we emptied just for the sheer joy of discovering what was inside! :)
 
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Took some time to make a (shelf) to hang enough hand tools to have a bench again. I had been contemplating for some time how to install something to keep tools on inside a grain bin. I have only three bolt studs spaced three feet apart protruding through the nuts on seem bolts that hold the panels together. Drilling and such presents structural and water tightness problems. Hanging saws was another problem, not to mention my gouges and chisels. Below is a picture of my solution. I had a three inch thick piece of red oak that split off of a plank I had cut for a mantel. Everything was drilled by hand. The hangers are made from 1 1/4 x 3/16 flat bar
 

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Cool old spoke shaves too!

Can you solder to that galvanized steel? Grain bins I'm used to are heavy enough to weld to.

Thanks Andy. They work well also.
You can galvanize takes well to solder. Problem with something of this size is the heat sink. Bin is a Butler. You may have seen them out west; pretty heavy gage.
 
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Bobby, I just luv your shelf arrangement and great tools to go with it..:thumbup:

Thanks Steve. I got tired of not knowing just what chisels/gouges I even had to select from as they were stored away for protection. Many jobs do not warrant the trouble to dig out the better/nicer tools then carefully put them away. I wanted access and protection; not to mention a dash if inspiration. :)
 
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Thanks Steve. Got to build something to protect myself and others from the saw next. Have it about 90 % built inside my head but have to make some measurements to see what I need that can't be gotten from the stash pile. (scrap is a word we don't use much.)
 

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Hey! You got something against my scrap?:bounce:

Loading ramp looks nice! How do you handle the water? Or are you planning on plugging the open ends.

Where's the logs???
 

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Bobby, I am beyond impressed. It isn't even my project but I'm getting anxious to see sawdust fly. I was going to suggest ordering a re-manufactured engine but the L6 is the same price as a V8. Hmmm, have you considered a 302 with open headers?
 

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BB: it's great to have a STASH PILE whether it be steel or wood cause we all hate running to the store to buy something we threw away last week that would have worked.

looks great so far.

are you limiting your self to 8 or 10 foot logs or if you might have longer ones can you just load them in on the end?

i'm like BOB and very excited to see some sawdust fly!!

good luck
 

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Shed looks really good. Looking forward to watching you saw up some trees. Glad to hear about the protection. I enjoy watching them cut logs at the Pawnee Steam show but have always cringed when I watch them working around the large saw blade that was somewhat exposed.

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Hey! You got something against my scrap?:bounce:

Loading ramp looks nice! How do you handle the water? Or are you planning on plugging the open ends.

Where's the logs???

Yeah I wish I had some of it. :drool:

Ramp is pitched angle and any rain that may get inside will immediately drain. Plus, box is 3/8 thick could hold a logging truck!
 
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Bobby, I am beyond impressed. It isn't even my project but I'm getting anxious to see sawdust fly. I was going to suggest ordering a re-manufactured engine but the L6 is the same price as a V8. Hmmm, have you considered a 302 with open headers?

Would like to put one in a Model A. :willy_nil

Thanks Bob. I'm anxious too. Lots of maintainance and repair to accomplish first. :( I also need to get the dump truck moved over and finish the safety features. The wife is also wondering when i'm going to start building the kayak I bought wood for over a year ago. :dunno:
 
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BB: it's great to have a STASH PILE whether it be steel or wood cause we all hate running to the store to buy something we threw away last week that would have worked.

looks great so far.

are you limiting your self to 8 or 10 foot logs or if you might have longer ones can you just load them in on the end?

i'm like BOB and very excited to see some sawdust fly!!

good luck

Thanks Drives. I can load a 14 foot log. Only limit is diameter roughly 20 inches.
 
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Shed looks really good. Looking forward to watching you saw up some trees. Glad to hear about the protection. I enjoy watching them cut logs at the Pawnee Steam show but have always cringed when I watch them working around the large saw blade that was somewhat exposed.

Dwight

Thanks Dwight. I've done some dangerous things in my life but have no desire to be maimed. Acne at fourteen was enough disfigurement for me. Years of being around a table saw is enough demonstration of what can happen when wood gets thrown by a saw only 8 inches in dia. This one is 40. :eek:
 
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Fence brackets I made in my BS for saw blade guard. 5/4 board will slide in them protection from the front. Second picture is side guard bracket which will bolt to the mill and receive the end of one slide board. Made this from 3/16 angle iron one piece no welding or heat cold bend using a vise and hammer.
 

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BB: i'm not sure how big of a vise you own to hammer that angle iron like you did, but it looks like it worked. great design on the safety feature and hope you never have a log or board kick back.

just curious do you spray silicone or anything on the blade while it's cutting logs or is that all part of the learning process.

also since you put this up pretty quickly have you ever built a mill before or cut logs maybe at a mill or a friend's cause yours is looking very nice compared to some i've seen in person?

good luck and looking forward to seeing some sawdust fly!!
 

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These tools hanging on the wall remind me :lol:

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BB: i'm not sure how big of a vise you own to hammer that angle iron like you did, but it looks like it worked. great design on the safety feature and hope you never have a log or board kick back.

just curious do you spray silicone or anything on the blade while it's cutting logs or is that all part of the learning process.

also since you put this up pretty quickly have you ever built a mill before or cut logs maybe at a mill or a friend's cause yours is looking very nice compared to some i've seen in person?

good luck and looking forward to seeing some sawdust fly!!

Thanks drives. I have never operated a mill while a log was on it. I have run the carriage a few times and loaded logs. I have also seen a few operate over the years. I don't remember ever seeing the saw sprayed and as far as the vise it's just average five or six inch. Key is to start the bend with round bar to get it going then hammer. Of course you have to notch out one leg of the angle iron first.
 
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Very nice blade guard! Great work.

Thanks Andy. I'm liking the progress on your casting operation too. On the roof of the barn yesterday painting and sanding with Ginny. The wind was so strong it blew the ladder down and we didn't even hear it. Lucky a friend stopped by to check the progress on the mill. He's almost ninety and he put it back up. It's a twenty foot extension ladder. There's hope for us yet. :lol_hitti
 
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Bobby great work on the protective screen and brackets..

I sincerely hope that they never get tested.

Thanks Steve. So do I. Although remembering my father's words back years ago maybe that would just mean I would get more intelligent??; but then I guess it would only work if I was cutting a 2X4 :lol_hitti
 
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These tools hanging on the wall remind me :lol:

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Nice tool hangers. I have mine hung on the side of a block building with a shed roof off the side over them. Than was a mistake. So much junk has collected I can't get at the hooks anymore! Only zombie I've seen so far was in my bathroom this morning looking back at me. Still haven't figured out how he got in the medicine cabinet? Thanks for stopping in Dyzel83
 

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Bobby great work on the protective screen and brackets..

I sincerely hope that they never get tested.

The blade will throw a little stuff, especially exiting the log, all the time, just like a table saw. That guard will really screen out the bigger stuff.

Thanks Andy. I'm liking the progress on your casting operation too. On the roof of the barn yesterday painting and sanding with Ginny. The wind was so strong it blew the ladder down and we didn't even hear it. Lucky a friend stopped by to check the progress on the mill. He's almost ninety and he put it back up. It's a twenty foot extension ladder. There's hope for us yet. :lol_hitti

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It would be funnier had it not been true.

I guess you could have dropped down off your extension roof. Might be a good idea to get something parked under the end before you pull that trick again.

On second thought, Ginny probably will take care of future contingencies. I can imagine her embarrassment at being stuck on a roof with you...
 
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More angles on the mill protection and loading set up. Brackets on the RR post are now painted where the screen attaches.
 

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Hi Bobby,

I just finished reading your thread. It is a great read! You're a man of many talents!!! I'm enjoying the saw mill build with the rest of the gang. Keep up the great work. I think it's special that Ginny works by your side. I'm glad ya'll got off the roof safely when the ladder blew over. Whew! We have some friends who moved to Charleston recently. I would love to stop by if we're ever in the area.

Take care,
Joe
 

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Bobby
She's gettin close now.
I just caught up from my last post in February and you have move on very well.
I'm ready to see some riff cut boards now like the others.

Great job on this monster project.

Don
 
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Hi Bobby,

I just finished reading your thread. It is a great read! You're a man of many talents!!! I'm enjoying the saw mill build with the rest of the gang. Keep up the great work. I think it's special that Ginny works by your side. I'm glad ya'll got off the roof safely when the ladder blew over. Whew! We have some friends who moved to Charleston recently. I would love to stop by if we're ever in the area.

Take care,
Joe

Thank you Joe. We would be glad to have you stop by and tell your friends to stop in once they get settled. We may be able to steer them in the right direction when it comes to things like where to get the hard to find things they may be used to. Ginny and I have come to realize that when we can both derive satisfaction from the same thing we grow stronger. Look forward to meeting you some time. Bobby
 
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Bobby
She's gettin close now.
I just caught up from my last post in February and you have move on very well.
I'm ready to see some riff cut boards now like the others.

Great job on this monster project.

Don

Don when I was a boy in never got to go to Disneyland and that is a sad commentary for a child with creative leanings. By the time I got there, the luster had worn off my childhood imagination. My goal this time is to go back in time; not in some fantastical imaginary vehicle that would leave me in wonderment of what was, but with memories of people and a place that represent what should still be; our world. I can think of no place that would better represent those feelings than yours. I appreciate your kind words. The effort you put into sharing what has made this country great with others provides more opportunity for those who long for its return, or morn its passing to find childlike joy than Disney could ever have imagined! Great job on building a legacy that will stand the test of time, and a character to match. It is I who salute you!
 
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