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bolensboneyard
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JD running well. Got all the trash trees cleaned up today. Cement is curing.
BB: some days or months are better than others so hope you get through this sort of tough patch ok.
you've built a nice shed and installed a mill this year almost on your own that some of us wouldn't have the funds, knowledge or the will to take on and restored the old sawmill that seems to be working great.
that and getting the day to day stuff done that seem overwhelming around a house that has some land with it kept in working order is no small thing. we all could use more help and more money, but when we look back at what we achieved on our own (or with our bride) it usually makes us smile so take a little time to smell the roses.
I hope your Valentines day was spent with Ginny and you both had a good day and/or evening together.
cheers
That cypress looks really good - I like that idea for finishing a porch.
Are you planning to put the new anvil to work right away on a dull blade? Or will it be used for learning/tuning up good blades?
Sorry to hear about your problems with the JD - especially frustrating on a new tractor... I've been chasing hydraulic problems on mine, which is 15 years old at this point, but acts like it's an antique.
Can't wait to see the sawdust flying!
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I did saw one log yesterday but only enough to cut one board which I needed for the window I am going around with the cypress.
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Wow - must be nice to walk across the street and make the one board you needed rather than taking a trip to the store! Did you have a cypress log, or was it something normal like pine/oak for window trim?
I've tried sawing pine logs into beams in the woods behind my house with a small Alaskan mill. It works, and I've used them, but now I've got serious sawmill envy after seeing your setup. Nice job getting these projects completed and crossed off your list!
Great to hear of the mill running.
Dwight

Saw anvil is set I just need to center a pivot for the blade to spin on. Blade will overhang on the left in the area of the teeth. The opposite side will rest on the square piece of wood that is screwed to the side of the mill. The entire area hammered will lie in an area that is over the anvil. Was quite a job leveling the whole set up. Note the log on the mill and how the cuts intersect perfectly at 90 degrees. I could eat lunch on the carriage were it not for what the cold steel would do for me the rest of the day.![]()
Very nice mill setup - all ready to get production started before the summer heat wave drives you indoors! The anvil looks great in its new home.
Okay, now I see the master plan - get the mill dialed in on the pine and then start cutting the good stuff. I like it! Cherry is a really good looking wood and should yield some nice boards.
Do you coat the ends of the cants with latex or something to help slow down the drying?
Next thing you might consider building is a drying shed for lumber. I've heard of some designs with plastic over a rough frame that would be quick to put up. Anything that gets the lumber to the mill faster is a win in my book!
Great to hear of the mill running.
Dwight
Great to see you using your mill.
Cant beat the log on the carriage.
You may not need your anvil for a while. Good to have it there ready to go.
Were the ends of your cherry plank coated?
I'll bet cutting into that cherry log will remind you of the day you got your first BB rifle.

Jim t sure will. It took until I was fifteen to get it, as my father thought I needed to be older. When he handed it to me and said be careful, I went out into the woods to a cabin (read shack made of second hand lumber) I had built and retrieved my 22 rifle and 410 shotgun. Customers on my paper route thought I had more responsibility; they were effectively gifts. I had been using them for over three years without incident! When I handed them to dad I said hang on to these for me until I am older. It will be more fun to be able to shoot out in the open anyway. I can still see the look on his face.

Thank you Andy, Bob, drives, Red wolf, and Rick. So far things are quiet and I have no further information. I went out and took some pictures of my Camellias this morning in order to focus on something more spiritual and post them in the form of a thank you for all who are praying or otherwise focusing their attention on the needs of someone else at this time. I know that includes many who do so in silence. I can feel the power. Please enjoy the beauty.