Adventures at the fair with our
Sawmill
Aug 14 2014
Aug 14 2014
I thought I
would chronicle the week at the fair this year.
My wife and I decided about eighteen years ago
to give back by moving the Mill to the Fair for nine days and just saw. This
was started after a boy who came with his father to pick up lumber looked at
his dad and stated "I thought 2X4s came from Walmart"
We made a call and were told come on. The
first years was with a non-Hydraulic LT40, Then a Super LT 40 and now a LT70
all WOODMIZER.
The first problem we found was that since at
that time I worked public work also I would leave work and go straight to the
fair. We weren't flush with money "It's called raising kids" so Mom
started cooking my supper right there at the fair. That grew into a full fire
box and other Vendors enjoying a home cooked meal.
In 2002 we had established that we would be
there so people that don’t live near us would bring logs to the fair so some
years I did not even need to bring Logs. I started sawing on Friday at the
start and noticed that the POW WOW was not a happy lot. Friends there that were
wonderful artisans had not sold anything. Mom and I decided that this year we
were a little better off that instead of having a little paycheck for demonstrating
we would put everything back into the food and a least our friends would eat. The
more I cut the more she cooked, at one evening she feed over 70 people. Oh by
the way this was the year after 911 and yes people were still effected. At the
end of that year we had still had and had cemented on-going friendships.
So for a start here is what has to happen
1 Get a fair support kit from WOODMIZER. This
is a blessing because they will give you a bundle of log scales which allows
you to teach people what is in a tree. I spend a lot of time just talking to
people about what are their options with one to many trees on their property.
2 Understand
that WOODMIZER has a program that will reward you if you talk to someone and
they buy a mill. I have been talking to people in the thousands and yes they
bought mills but being at the fair has never brought me a referral. I didn’t
start this for that and I am OK with it.
3 One of the
best things about the fair is I am there to demonstrate not run production.
That is a blessing and yes I get pleasure in putting a little boy or girl on my
lap and let them saw a board out. August is normally 95 degrees and when I give
the child the board to go home and make a bird house for some reason the father
isn’t happy hours later when the child won’t let him sit the board down and
come back for it.
Moving the
mill means a least six trips 38 miles to the fair. This is my give back and I
am not worried about the economics of it.
a. Move the mill out of the shed (This
means that the annual of a complete clean-up will happen.
b. Wash the mill
c. Collect Logs
d. Gather what you need for the mill to
run for a week
e. Gather cooking stuff (This will
probably take until Sunday to get everything there)
f.
Don’t
forget to bring the Mill Head yes that has happen
g. Move your support machinery
Speaking of
support machinery I have been blessed with one of the best Skid Steer operators
in what started as a 10 year old daughter. She would haul the garbage out with
the Bobcat. The old timers operate a circular Mill one Saturday. They would
have my Daughter Wendy move logs for them. They would later have her move them
back just to watch her operate the Bobcat.
Now that it
is Thursday and the mill is up for Friday evening take stock and go get what you forgot, You have to
understand that the mill operation at home did not stop and customers have to
be taken care of and planning for the week done.
This year I have to add poplar in the mix for
three jobs at home that did not get finished in time. That means haul poplar 38
miles to cut then haul it back home for the customer. It is just part of the experience
and before you tell me that I am going to lose money no just break even and
enjoy watching little one see sawdust played in.
Now this is Thursday morning before the opening
and this is what is on the agenda today. The mill got there last night last
(Don’t feel bed for us that means Mom and I had Mex at one of the best Mexican restaurants
around that just happens to be a mile from the fair. Today go reinstall a track
on a skid steer that has pick yesterday to come off loading for the fair. Move
the W4 loader, roller racks saw horses and logs to the fair.
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