I remember when I had to assemble my OS 31. What a pain in the ass. The bed on the Norwood looks well built. Keep chipping away and you’ll be sawing in no time
@everydaywithmenick5 ай бұрын
Hey buddy and thank you for commenting as always. Now i thought the Frontier tracks to be better because they were solid angle sections but this one is all folded and formed steel. Time will tell but theyve been like this for a long time so im sure it will be fine. Thank you again buddy 👍
@BigelowWoodcraft5 ай бұрын
How do you eat an elephant ? "One bit at a time". The work you have going makes me want to get on my private jet and come help. Oh then I wake up. The private jet is the problem lol. Seriously what a great time. You learn so much about the mill when you have to assemble it. Makes diagnosing problems a breeze. Exciting times brother.
@everydaywithmenick5 ай бұрын
Thank you as always buddy, i sure wish it was easier for travel but hey hoo. A private jet would be nice also 😆 I would have loved the extra help on this one, it would have been nice to share this experience with someone else. I also agree that assembling the mill yourself allows the user and owner to fully understand the sawmill and if anything goes wrong, i should know how to rectify the issue. Thank you again bud and yes, very exciting times indeed 😁
@evanjohnson35785 ай бұрын
Little by slow is the way to go, it will be assembled before you know it
@everydaywithmenick4 ай бұрын
Your not wrong Evan, if i knew what i know now it would be easy but thats the fun about new stuff to build, you get to make mistakes and learn from them and give experience to others. Thank you as always good buddy 👍