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Smoky Mountain Outpost
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Приєднався 12 кві 2019
Outdoorsmen building a timber frame home in the Appalachian Mountains along with camping, bushcraft and other outdoor activities.
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P.O. Box 663
Newport, TN
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WOOD-MIZER LX150 SAWMILL IS HERE !
Our New Wood-Mizer LX150 Sawmill Is Here! The foundation preparation is completed and ready to install the LX150 track. Wood-Mizer has been a great company to work with and the quality seems to be something they take serious. Most of the framework is very heavy duty for portable bandsaw mills. Follow along our journey here on the main channel or behind the scene information on our second channel listed below.
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BEST SAWMILL FOUNDATION ON YOUTUBE
Переглядів 20 тис.14 днів тому
We are finished with the Best Sawmill Foundation On UA-cam. The Foundation is most important to any structure and the same for a Sawmill. We want to make sure it holds the load of the size logs that the sawmill is able to cut. Therefore the weight of the material is also a factor for the foundation. Follow along our journey here on the main channel or behind the scene information on our second ...
NEW SAWMILL FOUNDATION
Переглядів 16 тис.21 день тому
We are building our New Sawmill Foundation. The Foundation is most important to any structure and the same for a Sawmill. We want to make sure everything is correct before pouring concrete. Follow along our journey here on the main channel or behind the scene information on our second channel listed below. Second CHANNEL: Outpost Review ua-cam.com/users/OutpostReview Joe Maine Sawmill Blades 22...
Sawmill Build: Perfect Siding and Foundation
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So we are still putting Siding on the Timber Frame Workshop and are starting the Foundation for the New Sawmill. It's been a long time coming but having a better sawmill and solar system will improve the homestead substantially. Follow along our journey here on the main channel or behind the scene information on our second channel listed below. Second CHANNEL: Outpost Review ua-cam.com/users/Ou...
Saying Goodbye to My Sawmill Forever!
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We are Saying Good Bye to the Sawmill. The sawmill has built everything on the homestead. Having a sawmill is almost a necessity living off grid to create the infrastructure needed to survive and live a comfortable life. We finally have the walls completed and will be starting the foundation of the Sawmill next. Its been a long time coming but the end is in sight. Follow along our journey here ...
Building the FINAL Walls of our Workshop!
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Building The Last Walls Of The Workshop. We finally have the Walls near Completed and will be starting the foundation of the Sawmill next. Its been a long time coming but the end is in sight. Follow along our journey here on the main channel or behind the scene information on our second channel listed below. Second CHANNEL: Outpost Review ua-cam.com/users/OutpostReview Joe Maine Sawmill Blades ...
HUGE Timber Workshop for Sawmill
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We finally have the Roofing near Completed and have started Framing the last wall sections of the New Workshop. Its been a long time coming but the end is in site. Follow along our journey here on the main channel or behind the scene information on our second channel listed below. Second CHANNEL: Outpost Review ua-cam.com/users/OutpostReview Joe Maine Sawmill Blades 229-563-1172 Instagram: inst...
NEW ROOF UPDATE: ALMOST FINISHED!
Переглядів 16 тис.2 місяці тому
Thank goodness the NEW METAL ROOF is ALMOST FINISHED. It has taken time to mill the sheathing and lattis for the roof on the last section of the Workshop. But once you have it the Game Is On. We finished all but the front side with New Metal Roofing. Follow along our journey here on the main channel or behind the scene information on our second channel listed below. Second CHANNEL: Outpost Revi...
Workshop Goes UNDERCOVER!
Переглядів 15 тис.2 місяці тому
Milled up several logs to make boards for the roof over the last section of our workshop build. We used the trees that were just cut down a few weeks ago, and the wood grain really came out nice! We had some family and friends come up to help with putting the panels on, and as we were really getting going...it rained...again! All good though...we ate some food together, laughed, and worked. Hop...
LOGGING AND MILLING FOR WORKSHOP
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We have been working on Felling, Logging and Milling Roofing material for the Workshop. The last and largest stage of the build will take a lot of board feet to cover the roof, siding and flooring. Follow along our journey here on the main channel and find out behind the scenes information on our second channel listed below. We greatly appreciate your time and interest. Please help support the ...
WORKSHOP TIMBER FRAMING COMPLETE
Переглядів 17 тис.3 місяці тому
The Workshop Timber Framing is now Complete. It's going to be milling time again for sheathing after logging two Monster Trees we fell and should provide enough material to finish the workshop. Follow along our homestead adventure here on our main channel or find behind the scenes information on our second channel listed below. Second CHANNEL: Outpost Review ua-cam.com/users/OutpostReview Joe M...
Massive 26 Foot Beam for Roofing!
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We are Building a 26 FT. Roofing Beam for the front Sawmill section of the Workshop. The Beam is self supporting with bracing for extra measure. Hopefully it holds the weight of sheathing when it goes on. This is done so we can load logs from the front. Follow along our homestead adventure here on our main channel or find behind the scenes information on our second channel listed below. Second ...
EPIC Build: Corner Post & Rafters for Ultimate Workshop
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We have managed to Finish and Set the Corner Post for the Workshop and got halfway on the upper Rafters. My son was a lot of help and always saves the day at the last minute. Follow along our journey here on the main channel or behind the scene information on our second channel listed below. Second CHANNEL: Outpost Review ua-cam.com/users/OutpostReview Instagram: smokymountainoutp...
Off-Grid Workshop: Handmade Roof & Corner Posts
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We are making a Pear Tree Corner Post planted when I was a kid. We also have finished the Roof Rafters for the final stage of the workshop. Follow along our journey here at the homestead on our main channel, and behind the scenes information on our second channel listed below. Second CHANNEL: Outpost Review ua-cam.com/users/OutpostReview Instagram: smokymountainoutpost Facebook: ...
FINISHING THE TIMBER FRAMEWORK FOR THE WORKSHOP
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FINISHING THE TIMBER FRAMEWORK FOR THE WORKSHOP
Building a $100,000 Workshop from Damaged Trees
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Building a $100,000 Workshop from Damaged Trees
Is THIS the BEST Way to Finish Wood?
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Is THIS the BEST Way to Finish Wood?
BASIC SKILLS TO CREATE YOUR OWN WORKSHOP DIY
Переглядів 19 тис.5 місяців тому
BASIC SKILLS TO CREATE YOUR OWN WORKSHOP DIY
Unleash Your Creativity: DIY Workshop for All Skill Levels
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Unleash Your Creativity: DIY Workshop for All Skill Levels
Timber Frame DIY Project! Off-Grid Woodworking Shop
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Timber Frame DIY Project! Off-Grid Woodworking Shop
Off-Grid Life & Building A Homestead | Timber Frame Structure
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Off-Grid Life & Building A Homestead | Timber Frame Structure
BUILDING NEXT SECTION FOR TIMBER FRAME WORKSHOP
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BUILDING NEXT SECTION FOR TIMBER FRAME WORKSHOP
DESIGNING A BEAUTIFUL WORKSHOP FROM REUSED MATERIAL
Переглядів 18 тис.6 місяців тому
DESIGNING A BEAUTIFUL WORKSHOP FROM REUSED MATERIAL
FINISHING THE WORKSHOP SIDING FROM RAW MATERIAL
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FINISHING THE WORKSHOP SIDING FROM RAW MATERIAL
WILL THE SIDING GET DONE IN TIME ?
Переглядів 19 тис.7 місяців тому
WILL THE SIDING GET DONE IN TIME ?
Milling and Installing Siding & Old Windows in the Workshop
Переглядів 29 тис.7 місяців тому
Milling and Installing Siding & Old Windows in the Workshop
FRAMING FOR SIDING & ADDING WINDOWS TO THE TIMBER FRAME WORKSHOP
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FRAMING FOR SIDING & ADDING WINDOWS TO THE TIMBER FRAME WORKSHOP
FRAMING AND SIDING THE TIMBER FRAME WORKSHOP WITH RECYCLED WOOD
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FRAMING AND SIDING THE TIMBER FRAME WORKSHOP WITH RECYCLED WOOD
Crafting a RUGGED Fence from RECYCLED Wood
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Crafting a RUGGED Fence from RECYCLED Wood
Mark 6:56 King James Version 56 And whithersoever he entered, into villages, or cities, or country, they laid the sick in the streets, and besought him that they might touch if it were but the border of his garment: and as many as touched him were made whole. Gods blessings over you
why did you burn it with a gas torch?
Because we like the type of look you get after the oil is applied. Rustic
Do you apply stain after you flame char the wood? If so what product do you use? Thanks
We use “Cabot” Australian Timber Oil
What did you do to preserve the posts where they are buried in the ground?
I used charring, linseed oil and tar.
Your latest video on July 24 is private
Very sorry for your loss 😢😢😢❤
Thank you so much for those kind words. Have a blessed week
A lot of work just to set it up, you are right safety first
It has been a challenge but still less so far than the small one we had. Have a good week
This looks like "Rub, Rub, Dub; Three men in a Tub" with you and Jennifer sitting in between the cross members. It is looking so great too.
lol, yes those bunks are large and deep. Have a great week
What a way to go Richard. A new sawmill for a new building hooray 👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍
Thank you. We didn’t plan it that way, it just worked out
Glad to see your sawmill arrived. That things is a UNIT! Always enjoy watching your projects, and the updates you make around the homestead. Keep up the great work!
Thanks ! We appreciate the kind words !!
good video and job. looks good i would have made the door 8 foot. Jenifer would have way more fun building than on vacation. your dogs eat better than me. take care, besafe and well.
I tried to tell her to stay, save money and she would have more fun here working but she didn’t listen
Been watching from Australia from the beginning and this is my first comment. I just feel excited for you..God bless
Well thank you very much. We are glad you enjoy the content and we hope that we can continue to improve. I know we have several from Australia that watches and we greatly appreciate the support. We hope that you have a wonderful week.
Your content is a true reflection of dedication and passion. Each video is crafted with such depth and authenticity, offering viewers a glimpse into your unique perspective and skills. The way you bring your ideas to life is both inspiring and captivating, making every moment spent watching worthwhile. And I am Floating Village Life
Thank you so much for the kind words! We appreciate you and your support. -Jennifer
I'm so happy that you have a new sawmill... dont know what more to say... 😂❤❤ waiting more new videoa...
Thank you. We are excited to get it going and building more projects.
Good evening from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It’s really nice when little things work. Like using the the C Clamp to hold the rubber stop in place. Hope you have a good safe week. 🇺🇸
Hello Pittsburgh!! Yes it’s like a third hand. Hope you enjoyed and have a great week
Congratulations on your new Mill! Welcome to The Woodmizer Family. Proud for Ya'll. Look forward now to some sawmilling video's. More content for the channel. Invest in a Megahook from Logrite. Enjoy.
I’m thinking about framework overhead I could add to support a wench for large logs and the smaller 5ft hooks I have. I just need to decide on a design. Any ideas? And, thanks for the kind words
I've seen 8 or 10inch I beam over the mill with a remote hoist, that would move the length of the mill to roll the larger logs. A chain hoist. The grapple on the Tractor will help as well. My first Mill was an Lt15. I mill some large pine. I use the boom pole and a log chain to roll. I now run an Lt40SHD.
@jerrylittle8922 nice. I bet you love it. I’m thinking on a design for a support. A wench would help to turn the log
I have a LT15 Wood Mizer manual mill I put an electric control on it to move it up and down the track this year so I haven't use it yet. I know you will enjoy running this mill a hole lot better than the one you did have. Have fun with it.
Looking forward to it. The old one was great. Five years no problems but battery.
Muchas felicidades por el nuevo taller excelente ❤🙏🏻🙏🏻👍🌟
Thank you. Hope you enjoyed and have a good week
Sawmill day exciting , hang on let me grab my gloves .are you going to name her ?
I don’t know. What would be a good name? Bring your gloves anytime
I will be purchasing the same model come October.... It's nice to watch the set up video!
lol, hope we didn’t make to many mistakes. It really wasn’t difficult. Just need some odd wrench’s. By a set of 3/4-1 1/2 and if you have socket set, and small and large crescent wrench you can do it.
are you going to add a "super winch" like Two Guys Timberframing?
I’m thinking on it. I need to figure how I will support the frame to mount it
@@SmokyMountainOutpost If you can make it work that would be a game changer!
What's the cost for that setup .I have a Woodland mill.My brother had a lt40 Woodmizer. Great machine.I taught him to saw with it several years ago.He had a heart attack and sold his machine . He passed soon after.It just sucks getting old. I sawed for 3 half days this week and its Hot.I figure you are around Tellico .I live near Young Harris Ga. Gods country .
You can get the mill for around $17,000 bare bone. Depending on options readies price of course including engine option. This one roughly $24k
Love what you're doing . A little suggestion - I'd build an overhead hoist or crane mechanism for the larger more unruly log where you need a little help. Your timber frame should handle it. It might come in handier than extensions for your tractor's forks...
We’ve been thinking about something like that, but I would want to redesign something that would be able to support any weight without me having to pull on that front major beam. But I have been thinking along those lines. Thank you for the comment and hope you have a great week.
That looks like quite a puzzle. Almost there!
Actually, it was a cakewalk compared to the last one we had to put together. But it is definitely Lott more heavy duty than our last one as well.
Happy Days are here again !! Good to see what all you folks did to set the bed for the saw and get it perfect for the Saw Head to be installed. It was awesome. Now to see it set up and running in the next video. Stay safe and keep up the great videos and the fun you have around there. Fred.
I’ll tell you what I’m about as happy as a pig and slop. It’s nice to be able to upgrade and have a lot of functions that are automatic. I would hate to go to auto ready to where I just sit back and watch the mill run on its own. I don’t think anybody wants to watch that. It’s got to be exciting and have some labor involved somewhere I think to make a good video. Anyway, yes, we’re really excited and look forward to putting the first log on the Mill and seeing what kind of lumber it it’ll turn out.
@@SmokyMountainOutpost We are waiting to see it in operation and how everyone does working to go from a tree to milled lumber. It'll be awesome.
happy for you , i could not wait to see it .
It’s a dream come true
So looking forward to seeing what you build from your own produced lumber from your beautiful new mill.
You and me both! The old one built everything here so the new one has a lot of catching up to do, lol
back stop and dogs but im sure that you know what they are called.
Stop and dog are correct. Since it’s a mill I think most say (log stop and log dog) due to the nature of the machine. Anyway, we know what they are for, lol. Looking forward to future projects. Any ideas on an overhead winch to aid in turning logs? Need something built to mount to. Since I didn’t layout the building for that and didn’t know we were getting a new mill I will have to improvise.
The sawmill is finally here your back in business Richard
Yea sir. Yahoo
Congrats Richard, this is a real beautiful sawmill ! Lot of nice jobs to come !
Thank you very much! Yes hopefully many future projects
Hi Richard. I don't know who is happier, you or me, but I'm guessing it's you. I am sitting here watching and wishing it was me setting up my sawmill. lol. Seriously, I am so happy for you to get this mill. I am so excited to see you cut your first log with it. If I were a younger man I would be looking for a piece of mountain land and be doing the same thing you are doing. You are a blessed man for sure. Thank you for another video. See you buddy.
Wow, thank you. We are really excited about being able to do a lot more with this new sawmill. It’s very exciting when you upgrade to something you didn’t have. We’re looking forward to being able to mill the first log.
Hello Richard The base looks great but I have a question for you those black bars you put the two rollers on it looks like to me you may have put them on wrong to me but remember you’ve done it longer then me the two black bars would be on the back to catch the logs 🪵 from going over to the wall they look like log stops to stop logs from rolling over the mill and the log dogs should be on the out side ok remember you’ve done it longer then Me ok i admit I could be wrong 😢 but I like watching all your videos and I want you safe to have a great week. Bryan K. Houston, Alaska
No, they’re mounted on the correct side. It’s just the way that I have the sawmill sitting because I don’t intend to blow sawdust towards the building. I’m gonna cover that in Wednesday’s review video. Thanks for watching. We really appreciate it and thanks for the comment as well.
@@SmokyMountainOutpostthank you for getting back to me.
Checking in SM outpost Richard and Jennifer don't be Dumb hit the Thumb to support them on there journey.
What Up Sergio? Hope you enjoyed
Looking forward to the next episode 🎅🏻
Me too, lol. Hope to be milling lumber this week
Un must weld e piece of Metal on the Frontlader
Not Richards favorit work😉
Oh my friend but it is a labor of love, lol
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Thanks Patrick
I bet you are getting excited, I know I am. Can’t wait to see it in opposition. Enjoyed watching.
Thanks Richard. We are excited and hope to be milling lumber this week
Looking good 👍🏴
Thanks Kevin. Hope to be milling lumber this week
You should have a pipe that just well fit over the adjustable wrench at the end and you can hold attention and you should have a big box fan unless you have electric to that place and you can have blowing on you or hook one up on the top to have it blown on you just a thought. Sorry about should it’s just a thought. That’s how I hold tension when I have to use a ratchet and an open wrench box to tighten up bolts.
Maybe if we ever get power to the workshop. Best to mill in morning or evening. So far so good. I just needed a third hand named Jennifer, lol
You're gonna love it
We believe so. It’s exciting when you upgrade
Goood Morning Jennifer, Richard & Patrick !
What’s up? Hope you enjoyed
@@SmokyMountainOutpost well you know I did 😁
So, I have a question, and it is only because I have never seen a mill set up much less owned one. You are putting some great work in leveling the track but how much out of square will it get from the vibrations of the mill and would you have to do this same sort of thing to re-level it?
We think the lag screws you watched us install will hold it from moving. I may take out a few on each side and use through bolts just for grins. Hope that helps…
@@SmokyMountainOutpost , thanks, that does help.
Richard your like a kid in a candy store 😂😂. Enjoy my friend. What are your plans for removing the sawdust from the middle of the mill?
Just like I did the other once every six months or so. I could blow it off once a week. But, sooner or later that builds up too. Nothing beats manual removal and clean up, lol
Hurry up and get jens house built so you can start on mine !!! lol
She is having it done by contractor.
Woo hoo! I could hardley wait for the arrival of that new saw. What a job getting that bad boy in its new home. 😊 you guys rocked it.❤
It’s awesome. Hope next video is milling lumber for the solar system