Howdy people we are in the File rood today to help the guys out cause we are about out of bands. I'm a little rusty but its coming back to me. We'll get this done www.loggerwade....
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@jeffmentzer91868 ай бұрын
You put yourself down far too much Wade!! You're one of the smartest people I follow here on KZbin!! As always thank you for bringing us along on your adventures!
@zaccheus8 ай бұрын
He's the smartest because he's humble enough to learn at every opportunity.
@LoggerWade8 ай бұрын
I appreciate that!
@hydroaxop738 ай бұрын
I've been a follower of Wade from his first days on Facebook and you tube met him in person and I can attest that what you see is what you get in person he's a great person that learned his trade from the ground up so to speak he is very smart and helluva funny guy
@joshsteiner27608 ай бұрын
Wade you got to give yourself more credit buddy. That looks like a very intense job sharpening those bands . Looks like your taking it in stride. My wife always tells me around the farm , " you can't expect yourself to do master everything at once ". Have a good one.
@donalddehaven32298 ай бұрын
Wade, I’m 67 and I have the utmost respect for you. You are a humble man who has done well in building a business. You respect and treat your employees well. Most important, you are a man who loves and cares for his family. That’s the most important job you have. God bless you and your family and business
@LoggerWade8 ай бұрын
Thanks so much bud
@dannyhutcheson99328 ай бұрын
Hello Wade, my dad was one of the ole time band saw filers that retired back in the late 80's. As a young man, i spent a lot of time with him in the filing room and i can say that you do indeed have a good grip and understanding of whats going on with your saws, a whole lot more than i ever understood being my focus was on gang saws and chipper knives. Don't be so hard on yourself buddy, the world could use more men like you. Thanks for sharing. By the way, this is the first time that I have ever seen a leveling machine, the old timers hammered the saws on the bench.
@sirrick598 ай бұрын
I live in New Zealand, and in a younger life was doing exactly what this video covers. This was back in the late 90s, early 20s. We had a brand new sawmill, using all the saws - etc from a closed sawmill in Tasmania. We had a Huge Main saw, 10 ft wheels with 46.5 foot long 14" wide 14 gauge saw with 2" varied pitch teeth First resaw was a twin band saw unit, with 2 x 15 gauge 12" wide saws - can't remember their length These bandsaws were all on 15 degree lean so there was no need for a "turner-down" I was the saw filer there, on site when setting up the mill, and the saw shop. All the bands were swaged and shaped, and the main saw was sharpened on Armstrong No-6 grinder. The resaws on Armstrong No -4. I loved the work, but at my age, would not be able to keep up. Cheers - -Rick from New Zealand
@LoggerWade8 ай бұрын
Man you wasn't messing around
@jamesfranks5458 ай бұрын
Wade that looks like a place where a man could get hurt real quick if he didn't know how to handle that stuff. I love the way you take care of your employees. Good job.
@rhondasweeney72718 ай бұрын
You have so many hats, I'm so surprised that you keep things straight. I give you kudos for all that you do. Always loved your channel. Keep safe, and the faith 🙏 😊
@michaelmartineau13738 ай бұрын
I would love to see more sawmill content. Those vidio bring many memorys and emotions back to me. Glad to watch your whirl wind life.Love to see the whole hartedness you put into evry thing you do in all aspects of your life. RESPECT
@raymondheckard2348 ай бұрын
Wade spill the beans, we like seeing the inside workings in the mill, and all the behind the scenes action.
@ep93608 ай бұрын
Man.....that is so impressive. As well potentially very dangerous. The skills needed to man handle those bands into position is crazy . Enjoyed this Wade...Thanks ❤
@richiefrizzell1718 ай бұрын
Bandsaw filers are a dying breed. It’s a great trade! Should be pushed in schools more!
@LordMuck8 ай бұрын
Having had you explain these processes to me when you showed us the room, to now watch it all happening is just incredible Tater. You have a skill set that many could only dream of driver 😉👌🏼
@jafo93468 ай бұрын
What an incredible amount of work to maintain these massive band saws. Fascinating. I had no idea of the complexities of a sawmill. Nice job, Logger Wade!
@LoggerWade8 ай бұрын
Thanks
@bradanderson16278 ай бұрын
You’re getting the JOB DONE Sr.Wade that’s what matters BOY keep doing what your doing! Thanks for showing us how much you love your profession you do it justice.
@LoggerWade8 ай бұрын
Thanks man
@jerrycrandall4338 ай бұрын
Loved seeing the filing room again! My dad filed saws for big lumber mills on the west coast during the 40's, 50s, 60's and 70's! The process now is very similar to what him and his dad did. A little automation but still a bunch of plain man power. Thanks for the trip down memory lane!
@chester40938 ай бұрын
Wade it’s easy to smile with your videos. Keep them coming it’s extremely interesting to get inside look of the operation.
@TomThomas-w8b8 ай бұрын
Great video Wade, being how I know nothing about the logging industry, I feel like I learn something every time I watch your video.
@retrodad68648 ай бұрын
Loved it Wade! Really interesting. Thanks for posting. 🇬🇧👍👍
@smithworx10918 ай бұрын
I've worked with hundreds of skilled labor people. I make a pretty decent living at fixing things. You're no dummy Wade. You can tell that bullshit to someone else 😂 This was one of the coolest videos you've put out. Appreciate it brother.
@LoggerWade7 ай бұрын
Why heck yeah thanks man
@joshsteiner27608 ай бұрын
Looks like your doing a great job Wade, give yourself more credit buddy. That looks like a high intensive job to sharpen those bands. I can see why they have to be perfect because it effects the efficiency of the mill. Have a good one.
@daviddziegielewski6538 ай бұрын
You are a talented guy Logger Wade!
@LoggerWade8 ай бұрын
Thanks bud
@Adventures_with_Josh8 ай бұрын
That was really neat seeing how to take care of the blades. Keep up the great work
@Old-bold-pilot8 ай бұрын
Wow,,,, hands on for every job. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@ronhayes2838 ай бұрын
I used to take care of 3 band saws ! A 12” double cut , and an 8” resaw and a 6” resaw ! Only automatic part was the grinding. Was a lot of fun ! It was the early 80s !
@LoggerWade8 ай бұрын
Copy that
@Daspyro8 ай бұрын
From 82 to 87 that's what I did for the pallet mill it had a 48 inch re-saw with a twin 24. chipper knives, de-barker knives, carbide gang saws and kant sizer heads. I knew what you were doing. Spent a lot of time on an Armstrong bench and grinder. This was a great video!!!
@trevelynbrown44448 ай бұрын
Cool video vefy educational. Trees Grows Jobs . I love that wood floor. I wish i could work on a wood floor . The concert in my warehouse is kicking my ass .
@trevelynbrown44448 ай бұрын
You do a good job . Team work makes the dream work .
@bobbietower71858 ай бұрын
Very interesting video...I never realized how much work has to be done to run a sawmill. I hope you do more videos like this
@tennesseesawmillguy15908 ай бұрын
“Can we say shit show on KZbin?” 😂😂😂 She’s a hoot!
@rossincognito2737 ай бұрын
Glad I watched ax men years ago and found this top notch entertainer
@dwaynemorrow65948 ай бұрын
You do a great job Wade
@Timsmith-q3y8 ай бұрын
You make handling those big saw bands look like child’s play.
@markzadlock42298 ай бұрын
Hi mom ! ❤ damn wade dems some big ass blades lol. You sure do stay busy brother. Keep err going buddy looking good! The new Jersey logman 👍🌲
@garydillon39608 ай бұрын
GREAT!!! Very informative and fun to watch. God Bless and Stay Safe.
@johnwarren-6498 ай бұрын
Wade what you do for the whole company is absolutely amazing. The amount of knowledge you is amazing sir.
@LoggerWade8 ай бұрын
I appreciate that!
@brucebarr4948 ай бұрын
Until I started watching I really didn't know how hard all your jobs are. Please keep doing and will be watching.
@Richard-C8 ай бұрын
great video Wade, i never realized there was so much work involved in sharpening saw blades.👏👏👏👏👏👌👌👌👌👌👍👍👍👍👍
@gsowm8 ай бұрын
smithed circle saw for years, enjoyed it a lot
@LoggerWade7 ай бұрын
Good job man we're trying
@thebear54548 ай бұрын
Seeing what it takes to sharpen, I'm glad we never used bands at our Mill. Our Sawyer always took care of his own blades xo my maintenance dept. never had to mess with sharpening. Nice job Tater.
@kenz-e9o8 ай бұрын
Hi Wade, love the variety of videos,
@sterff898 ай бұрын
I never really put much thought into how much work there is in maintaining a saw blade. You seem to have a handle on it!
@greghoffstadt6678 ай бұрын
Wade.... You are like me. High strung and trying to get stuff done. Best advice I ever got from one of my Chiefs (Military life). Slow is Pro. take the time to make it right the first time. Cause in the end it will save time.
@LoggerWade7 ай бұрын
Very very true
@steveyoung91048 ай бұрын
For not having alot of experience, Wade seams to know what he's doing 🎉🎉 Good job
@LoggerWade7 ай бұрын
Haha got you fooled... thanks man
@lordcaptainvonthrust3rd8 ай бұрын
Wade, you are one of the most honest, humble and genuine people I have ever seen. Love this channel and your content. And big thanks to Lord Muck for the recommendation to check your channel out 👍
@LoggerWade8 ай бұрын
Thanks bud
@Jimmyfisher1218 ай бұрын
Thank you Wade I learned something new, milling timber is so much more complicated than I realised.
@tbix19638 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your thoughts, ideas and videos. Always interesting and entertaining to hear what’s going on in your life. Really interesting to see how the bandsaw maintenance is performed. Wishing you and your family the best.
@LoggerWade8 ай бұрын
Thanks bud
@brianlewis16598 ай бұрын
There is so much more too sharping a band than I thought! You are great and are so talented
@williambrown22458 ай бұрын
Wade , awesome job, I like to know how and why things work. Thanks for what you do
@murraywhitlock52168 ай бұрын
Very interesting Wade. You really know your stuff. Loved watching it.
@petehendry47568 ай бұрын
Pretty interesting video , i had no idea all that was involved in a bandsaw .
@derrickcook85938 ай бұрын
Your channel is great. Love the family business. Would a skidsteer load and sort those ties better? I run a skidsteer with forks on it all day loading bales of cardboard. Its surprising how quick a skidsteer can move/load and sort compared to a backhoe.
@LoggerWade8 ай бұрын
Not shore, that's a good question
@SomeGuysSawShop8 ай бұрын
It’s wayyy better to take extra time and ask why or how something works than just to go along with it, ret video as always wade
@tomglidden79388 ай бұрын
Great video Wade. Cool to see how that is done. It's fun and rewarding I find anytime your dealing with thousandths and tenths and dialing something in with a tight tolerance. I got Learnt today!😂 later good buddy!
@BG-vq9fd8 ай бұрын
Big Momma is looking well. Sounds like we are the same age but she looks a lot more spry . Maybe I need to do that reverse age thing. When I was young the old neighbor guy had a sharping shop in his back yard. He let me come over and watch. He taught me a lot but it helps me understand and appreciate what you are doing on a much larger scale.
@LoggerWade8 ай бұрын
Copy that thanks man
@seanpierce76738 ай бұрын
Sweet job on them thier bands wade! Not an easy job!
@PAYNEKILLER..8 ай бұрын
Mama don't look a day over 65, she's got nothing to worry about
@terryrogers10258 ай бұрын
I found this very interesting, there is a lot of work that goes into the sharpening process, I learned a lot from this video sir, to me, you’re basically doing a machine shop work through a grinding process. Thanks for the video young man, stay the course, you’re going to win.
@LoggerWade8 ай бұрын
Yes something of that nature
@northernsawyer2818 ай бұрын
Man I'd wish I have a boss like you at the mill I worked. I enjoyed watching your vids, Hopefully we can see some more of the mill soon 😊
@zacharydaniels52368 ай бұрын
Man it’s hard managing. I started a managing role about 9 months ago and it’s been one heck of an adjustment. I’m struggling with it, my mind wants to just focus on grading and forget the rest but I’ve got to keep my eyes on everyone. Sawyers. Edger. Trim saw. Stackers. It’s something.
@LoggerWade8 ай бұрын
Yup I know what ya mean
@robertduncan41978 ай бұрын
Great video and keep up the amazing work. Looks like you are doing good. Just wanted to make a suggestion for you is on the leveler where you sit down and push the wheel out. Could you put a air cylinder in there and make it a little bit easier to make a adjustments.
@dansbrown13138 ай бұрын
Thanks Wade, when I change the blade on my bandsaw without getting slapped by the blade, I feel good. So what I'm trying to say is, if the work you're doing is good, then it's good enough.
@LoggerWade8 ай бұрын
Haha thanks bud
@craigwillenborg18318 ай бұрын
Can't beat a Hanchett swage and the Armstrong shaper combo. Only thing I would say is I would give that shaper a little more "throw". As far as tension goes sometimes you have roll in the same spot just a little harder the second time around. Just don't make it a habit. Lol.
@randallrbaker50308 ай бұрын
Boy you really get with it when mom is standing over ya, Shes got to watch ya like a hawk. 🤣 Be safe, Handling blades looks tricky
@CMDSR7 ай бұрын
Dun learned today. Good stuff there Wade.
@marcdesrosiers43128 ай бұрын
Great video once again by you
@perkasch54888 ай бұрын
Why is the most important question. "Pump the old guys", for info.
@waynetharp8 ай бұрын
Ole Tator...Jack of All Trades! You may not have a clue but how much weight is lost on band between brand new and worn plum out? I would think they would just get lighter with each sharpening. Does it then change how they cut when they get some age on em and are lighter weight? Thanks for sharing and always good to see that Young Lady running around as well!!👍👍
@LoggerWade8 ай бұрын
Yes the body gets thinner from rolling and the front gets ground down. An old band is prolly 2/3s the weight of new
@waynetharp8 ай бұрын
@LoggerWade Wow...that is alot! Do they come sharp new or do you put your own sharpening angles on them? Is it like a chainsaw where they cut better a few sharpening in from New? Thanks for info!
@152brm8 ай бұрын
Great content. Love to see the behind the scenes work. I hope you have some type of statistical process control.
@LoggerWade8 ай бұрын
Working on it!
@stevenclaeys62528 ай бұрын
Thank you for another great video. Stay safe out there. Cheers
@stevesedgwick57898 ай бұрын
Your Mam is great, 10 years older than me with more energy. Super personality.
@brian73278 ай бұрын
Wade your doing an awesome job So you ever get back out in the woods anymore or are you stuck at the mill All the time now
@LoggerWade8 ай бұрын
Mostly mill but may from time to time... when I do ill record
@chadder19k8 ай бұрын
Tater you know as well as anyone else buddy that the only way you get better at something is to just do it! Yeah sometimes it’s gonna cost you but that’s how we learn to do it right and get great at something! Plus your to hard on your self bud!! Great vidja as all ways!!
@RobertYoutsey8 ай бұрын
I would appreciate seeing some of the programs y'all have implemented. Always up for learning. Would really like to see the program for how to not be a pu$$y! Hahahaha, well said on that Wade!
@wldmcmullen8 ай бұрын
I wish you would make a video explaining the filing.
@Csmith078 ай бұрын
That auto bench looks sharp. I work at a big pine mill in Mississippi. We still bench all our saws by hand. Pretty interesting to see a smaller mill like yours utilizing something like that. On a separate note, how do y’all handle froze logs in bands. I’m assuming you have to slow down a fair bit but I know nothing about a hardwood mill.
@LoggerWade8 ай бұрын
Yes a little bit and more changing bands
@Csmith078 ай бұрын
@@LoggerWade what I figured. We’re dealing with it now after last week’s cold spell. Logs that were buried deep in the pile are still free
@Bman20208 ай бұрын
That looks interesting but I would think it’s dangerous a guy could get cut Always great to see mill videos thanks for sharing 👍👋🇨🇦
@randallnottingham7998 ай бұрын
Great video Wade
@davidsabin62578 ай бұрын
Wade you are the master of your craft . GOD be with you and everyone around you. (In my younger days i was a millwright)
@LoggerWade8 ай бұрын
Copy that.. in that case you've mastered a few as well bud
@davidsabin62578 ай бұрын
@@LoggerWade Yeah, master Welder, mechanic( As a mechanic, I can work on from a little Nitro engine. All the way up to helicopters and airplanes.) carpenter, electrician, just a few.
@randydobson18638 ай бұрын
hello Logger Wade & it's is Randy and i like yours cool Thanks Logger Wade Friends Randy
@lorraineallen13668 ай бұрын
Very interesting!
@robertduncan41978 ай бұрын
Great video and amazing work. Just wanted to make a suggestion for you. On the leveler could put a air cylinder in where you sat down and push the wheel out. Just saying. Keep up the amazing work 👍
@LoggerWade8 ай бұрын
Thanks bud
@rogerr12968 ай бұрын
Maybe I wasn't paying attention but, did you wear glasses before? I've got a few years on you, but I remember the exact day I realized I needed them... under my truck trying to guess what size a bolt was, and I couldn't focus on it. I was 40 years old and it's been downhill ever since.....lol. It's 20+ years later and I'm up to 3.00 power readers now. 👓 😳😂
@LoggerWade8 ай бұрын
Haha yes for a couple years I'm on a 1:00
@jefferywilson40918 ай бұрын
I learned to sharpen bands in the 80s with equipment from the early 30s. I was 18 years old
@bobbybeeman72808 ай бұрын
If I had half the brains you got I'd get a job and get off this social security retirement. $1200 a month is almost not living, 75 aint to old to move along. Keep on keep'n on you are needed more than ya know.
@SteveMadsen-n2j8 ай бұрын
I miss my filing job lot to learn but once you do it's like riding a bike
@fricknjeep8 ай бұрын
hi there this was a great video , think i will stay with my go round mill . best to all john
@LoggerWade8 ай бұрын
Thanks bud
@AidenOstrander8 ай бұрын
I'd love to see a video on how welding teeth on a saw works
@justinmills80848 ай бұрын
I have missed your mother. She reminded me of my mother. My mother logged as a teenager with her father and brothers. Great woman but don't get on her bad side. Lol 😆 🤣 😂 😆
@LoggerWade8 ай бұрын
That's exactly right
@carliefrederixon91088 ай бұрын
Someday's chickens someday's feathers
@peterlosangelos41088 ай бұрын
Interesting video!
@trentbain49888 ай бұрын
great video' nobody ever gets to see the behind the scenes work that has to be done to keep the work going. seems you are able to fill in anywhere work is needed to be done. tough being the man in charge huh, but they got the right man in charge.
@LoggerWade8 ай бұрын
I'm trying is all I can say..
@traceylukins4808 ай бұрын
Very educational I never knew how that was done 👍
@Cnorman41127 ай бұрын
Wade we are missing you again lol
@kat26418 ай бұрын
🙋♂️⁉️ That blade is a swedge tooth if I am understanding. So my question is with the tooth set gage were you putting in set or were you making the tooth plum with the blade body ? I have swedged lots of buzz saw cut off blades an at per customers request even added 15 thousands alternating set. My experience is strictly on “ old school” 36” an above circular blades I have never sharpen a bandsaw blade is reason I am asking. But that is a sweet set up for sharpening ❤ any more I do just carbonium carbide blades. But still got all the old dinosaur Bellsaw an Foley equipment for steel an handsaw’s 😂😂😂 love watching the retoother (reminds me of Pac-Man)🤣🤣🤣🤣 chomping the old tooth off an leaving new virgin teeth..🤷🏻♂️ Edited for a teeny tiny spell boo-boo
@LoggerWade8 ай бұрын
All that im doing with the straightener is giving it even clearance both sides
@rogergoins81188 ай бұрын
Great video really enjoyed! Hard to believe big mama is 72
@waltervanhoose25578 ай бұрын
Your a person of many things I know what that's like wade life's hard now days you gotta be able to do anything put in front of you I growed up learning to work on cars I learned to shoe horses learned to weld I cut timber I been trimming trees and cutting trees around power lines for 10 yrs now also run equipment around power lines just alot of different things every day
@LoggerWade8 ай бұрын
Amen, a guy like you has the right stuff
@waltervanhoose25578 ай бұрын
@@LoggerWade never could do carpenter work though my dad could build a house roof a house frame up walls that's the one thing never was any good at carpenter work I hate it
@blakeroffman2218 ай бұрын
Logger Wade how many times can you sharpen the saw blade until you throw it away or do something with it.😊
@LoggerWade8 ай бұрын
It depends usually in our current environment we destroy the body before its to skinny I've heard in the past 11" down to as low as 9
@farmingwithbryon98468 ай бұрын
Great video wade like to see how it actually works
@williamklein66498 ай бұрын
Wade when I was little like 4 or 5 I would always ask my parents why? And how come? I wanted to know more about life and understand it. I drove my family crazy with why and how come. True story. Peace
@LoggerWade8 ай бұрын
Haha well I guess I never outgrew it... great story bud thanks and I'll keep at the why
@VicsYard8 ай бұрын
Wild operation.
@supersawyer3588 ай бұрын
How is that AB ? Does it do a good job ? I always wandered. I have a leveler. Nice machine. What sawmill is that ? Yall in Indiana?
@LoggerWade7 ай бұрын
Well I'm by no means in your realm of experience in the file room so you have to take my opinion with a grain of salt.. It's been fairly reliable but them guages with the sensor in it are stupid expensive that has aggravated me.. like 3,000 to 4,000 for one