foote2floor
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I wanted to share with you guys my grandfathers sawmill. If I remember correctly my grandfather bought his current property on the early 70s and brought this contraption. As he hand cleared the land he downed, cut, and stickered the lumber. He let it dry in the open rain for a few months to wash out the sap, then covered it with tin to let the moisture dry out. He placed the hardwoods in his house for atleast a week for them to get accustomed to the inside environment. All the trim, cabinets and walk through doors are hardwoods from his property that he hand built.
Now for the sawmill itself. It is powered by a RIO F-22 gold comet motor and transmission that has been converted to run on propane. If I remember we cut in second gear. And yes, we have to hold on the steering wheel, lift a leg up and press the clutch while shifting. The belt is a wide synthetic belt used in round balers. He gets them used from a friend and we stitch them together for the correct length. The sawdust is removed from the pit below the blade by a auger in a galvanized tube ran by a electric motor.
We have not been able to run it lately for the lack of time. We will be running it this fall though. I went and checked on my 87 year old grandpa today and he just fell a huge red oak. He will cut the limbs and unusable parts of the trunk for firewood and the trunk will be milled.
Now for the sawmill itself. It is powered by a RIO F-22 gold comet motor and transmission that has been converted to run on propane. If I remember we cut in second gear. And yes, we have to hold on the steering wheel, lift a leg up and press the clutch while shifting. The belt is a wide synthetic belt used in round balers. He gets them used from a friend and we stitch them together for the correct length. The sawdust is removed from the pit below the blade by a auger in a galvanized tube ran by a electric motor.
We have not been able to run it lately for the lack of time. We will be running it this fall though. I went and checked on my 87 year old grandpa today and he just fell a huge red oak. He will cut the limbs and unusable parts of the trunk for firewood and the trunk will be milled.