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Sawmill

Posted By: Cecile en Don Wa

Sawmill - 11/16/09 07:51 AM

Hello,
Went down to the mill the other day looking for some old fashioned sawn wood. He sells it at a good price because this is not commercially run.
Don Wagstaff
Posted By: Jim Rogers

Re: Sawmill - 11/16/09 11:15 AM

We need to see more of this..... do you have more to show....?
Posted By: Mark Davidson

Re: Sawmill - 11/16/09 11:27 AM

congrats don, this is the first youtube I've seen on the forum!
I'm going to give it a whirl also, here's another way to mill wood....

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Posted By: Mark Davidson

Re: Sawmill - 11/17/09 02:29 AM

Hey Don,
how did you get the youtube on the forum?
I took a look at the source code on your post, it is different from the stock youtube imbed code, so I changed the code to match on my previous post, but no luck. What's your method?
Posted By: Dave Shepard

Re: Sawmill - 11/17/09 02:42 AM

Looks like it was a hot link to the YouTube, not the full embed code. You can see it if you quote Don's post. Hope that helps.
Posted By: Housewright

Re: Sawmill - 11/18/09 02:49 AM

That's great! More details please...Where is the mill. How often do they saw. How fast was the wind blowing.

Thanks!
Jim
Posted By: Waccabuc

Re: Sawmill - 11/18/09 05:56 PM

Don, this is great, deserves much more recording and presentation. So much to see. A few more words of description would help lots. This mill is worth a visit. Is it a museum open to the public? Do they have a website. Looks as good as any I've seen in this country and England and Indonesia and Australia.
More whenever you can. Thanks!
Steve
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