These are a little more managable so it went easy.



Click on picture for video.

Scientific measuring system there Pitchy. Gosh... need ear protection just to watch the video... you must have some humongous ear muffs for actually being there!Pitchy wrote:Found a few saw logs while cutting firewood so fired up the mill.
These are a little more managable so it went easy.![]()
Click on link for video.
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v629/ ... C12602.mp4
Thanks guys.Cimarron wrote:Nice video Pitchy! What make and vintage is your mill. I have a Reeves No.1 made sometime between 1906 and 1912. Itls a right hand mill and we cut with a 56" insert tooth blade. We saw mostly Cedar, Red Oak, White Oak, Ash, Walnut and whatever else gets dropped off. We run it with various steam traction engines, but usually my 1914 20 h.p. Keck-Gonnerman. We will be firing up at the end of October (hope the heat here in Oklahoma breaks by then).
Thanks buddy, as you know your always welcome to come play.ollogger wrote:Dang cool stuff Pitchy
but some of your vids. make me homesick![]()
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Don`t know what happened there, try it now, last picture.Bill in Oregon wrote:Pitchy, I'm clicking the picture but no video. You have the best toys of anyone I know!
Simple, find me a place out there and i`ll move it all there.Bill in Oregon wrote:Got it, Pitchy! Man, you are lucky I don't live closer or you'd find me on your porch every time you opened the door!
I haven`t run the carage off the end of the track yet but came close onceBlaineG wrote:I'll bet that beast can turn ornery if you don't keep a firm hand on it
That airplane is about as close to death as I would care to see youPitchy wrote:I haven`t run the carage off the end of the track yet but came close onceBlaineG wrote:I'll bet that beast can turn ornery if you don't keep a firm hand on it![]()
Biggest danger in a mill is something grabbing the saw blade from the off bearer end and throwing it at ya like an arrow.
Or getting caught up on the carage somehow and get sawed in half, it happens.
Word! You could do this no sweat. The top rotor is powerless, and free spinning for lift...speed is from the back one. No complicated gears or anythingPitchy wrote:Ive been runnin this mill for 25 years or so and it ain`t killed me yet.
Had that plane for a month and dern near did me in![]()
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Still have the flying bug though.