Would you be willing to do a review on a new crosscut saw? Say a lynx brand from Amazon?
helen ready
Month ago
what did you study? you mentioned 'school' so i should be able to glean from the context but i've been curious. thanks, you can dodge the subject if you wish. enjoying the vids!
Hugh Jayness
Month ago
I wonder if, when assembling, you could leave the wedges loose until you get the tool table in to avoid having to use a mallet
chevynut427
2 months ago
Great video...
Alex Acosta
2 months ago
Your shop is turning out beautifully.
Gnolls
2 months ago
Is it possible to weld (or forge) back on a chipped tooth to one of these saws? Or is that blade no longer usable?
Ray Spencer
3 months ago
Thanks for keep on plugging away making these videos in spite of USmuchs. Been a subscriber for years.
Jerry L Busby
3 months ago
I watch you for the very reason you are a Godly man and I can trust what you say !
kevin akner
3 months ago
Cody, there is something so relaxing and comforting about watching your videos. As a general contractor Iโm always on the go, looking at my watch and worrying about deadlines. Thanks for the opportunity to just slow down and enjoy the simpler things. PS I know just how you feel about working in the shop on a snow day. God bless.
peter BIere
3 months ago
Fascinating video! Thank you for providing excellent content and encouragement as always. You are extremely gifted at your craft and God definitely has a hand on your life and family.
CJ Dixon
3 months ago
Thank you for sharing a very important piece of cultural history
TheBookaroo
3 months ago
Hi, and thank you for the videos.
Matt Corriere
3 months ago
I have a 6' two man cross cut saw hanging in my cabin in Alaska. Very rusty and have never used it. Makes a great decoration for the cabin.
tiderfish
3 months ago
Keep up the great work!
Vincent Fenton
3 months ago
I enjoyed watching this one Cody... thank you.
Michael s
3 months ago
Hi
Practical Porters
3 months ago
Your attention to detail and normally relaxed attitude helped me build a house here in Alaska. 3 cheers to Jesus for you.
Mike Thompson
3 months ago
even though im not religous in any way be proud that you believe buddy i was brought up in a very religous family so stick to your way of life i always try to see the best in everyone as you do ,,,,keep the videos coming as i really enjoy them
GarrettFOGrecon95 Jesus is Lord
3 months ago
Hi and God Bless โค๏ธ๐
Dan Slocomb
3 months ago
Love your videos always looking to learn something new an you never disappoint me with your content
Mike Hoover
3 months ago
Very cool video, thank you
Justin Cloncs
3 months ago
Interesting
Byron Critch
3 months ago
Keep God first ๐. It was hard to see what brand of sawhorse you had in the background. Looks to be a nice one!
Ryanc Corpe
3 months ago
Looking forward to your next poor weather day as well.
John Regan
3 months ago
Thanks for the videos.
Dalton Henry
3 months ago
Love the content. Watching this just makes me want to go learn new things. So badly!!
David Oyama
3 months ago
Thanks for another interesting video about your long saw and how much care it takes to maintain to keep it in good condition! I have been watching your channel for a few years now and your channel is one of my favorite! Thanks again Cody !
Eric Fox
3 months ago
Hi..... Personally I love God quotes Thank you Cody
Russell Prout
3 months ago
Great!
Paul Schuette
3 months ago
Very cool content! Thanks for sharing a glimpse into this lost art.
fabrizzio ayala
3 months ago
Thanks for sharing your knowledge Cody, God bless you and your famiily
Trippyvision
3 months ago
Prayers to you and yours Mr. W.
Steven Sposato
3 months ago
Keep up the great stuff
Aaron Greene
3 months ago
Keep up the good work.
Rob Marquis
3 months ago
I learn a lot from you Cody. Thank you for that! Blessings to you and your family!
Richie B
3 months ago
Thank you for this. I love these old saws and have several that I wish I knew their story. I am in Tennessee so I think the ones I have were used for hardwoods.
Huma270
3 months ago
Thank you Cody. I look forward to see new content. I really want a tour around the land please.
Morrow Sind
3 months ago
Cool video! I love hearing about historic tools and their corresponding trade. It's nice to see, not just restoration of old tools, but the art in which the tools are applied.
Louis Roy
3 months ago
That's a commendable task. Being a machinist myself, hoping to one day reach the level of my mentors of tool and die level of machinist I know how difficult sharpening tools can be. That is quite a large blade to tackle. I am looking forward to seeing the next few films of this. Shine on
william johnson
3 months ago
Very interesting! THANKS!!
Ryan Holz
3 months ago
You should not down play your importance in cross cut saw filling. It is an art that we are losing and you are bringing light and attention to it which might inspire others to learn more.
Matteo Capocefalo
3 months ago
Keep up the good work Cody. Hey from the UK
joseph brown
3 months ago
JudithB I have an old crosscut blade that has hung in the shops for many years. I think it is time to get it in working order and start hunting for the handles!! I really enjoy these videos. Thanks!!
Jason Walker
3 months ago
Maybe you can do a final so long video when you finally have to leave the old place for the last time. Would be nice to see Jack's bridge and the old barn, ect one more time.
Paul Belmes
3 months ago
yea dude, the demonetization is cause of the quotes
Joseph Boley
3 months ago
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Crown Forge
3 months ago
would love to figure out how to do that one day! thanks for the video!
YHRIM
3 months ago
Its not just "youtube" (aka google), its ALL the platforms. Reason being, the elites who run all the news as well, also control all the information platforms. Any new platform that rises up and gains popularity... they take it over, then censor it, and destroy all the info they don't like. USmuchs is a good example of this... as it is now just nothing more than "google-tube".
Brooks Henderson
3 months ago
Great, Bernie Wiesberger a district ranger in CA is a filer, he's on the cover of PNW publication about FS Xcuts, he and I were Redding SMJ's. Great guy retired in R6 when he started getting static about time off for Elk hunting.
jbarbes
3 months ago
A great video, sir. Thank you showing the tools of that trade.
alan H
3 months ago
Your subscribership should say it all. God Bless You and Your Family. No shame in sying the Word.
Scott Sears
3 months ago
God bless you and your family.
David Lee
3 months ago
Keep on doing what you are doing Cody as you are a breath of fresh air in todays Society, I have followed you since the early days and you (and Hickock45 and Keith H. Burges) are one of the main reasons i started watching youtube on a regular basis. I do like your videos about setting up the new Homestead, maybe it's because I am from and live in the UK, anyway will wish you and the family a Good Day. D
John Taddei
3 months ago
Me and my dad used one years ago. before chain saws. and it was quite a workout. still have two but they are wall hangers now.
traderjoes
3 months ago
Boy, the Left are really vying for Satans favor these days...
Matthew Stanko
3 months ago
I love the crosscut saw videos! Thank you for all you do.
Dan S
3 months ago
Damn Cody you really love your Douglas Fir, only wood you ever talk about. :D
St A & M Rly
3 months ago
Old skills are not old just not uses AS much. It will be like the people who can set a dial up connection on a computer is now no longer needed. These skills need to be retained even if they are no longer needed to make a living , produce food for the family or build a house. When does traditional become old? There are always people who want to live , work, produce things in the old or traditional way. I hope it continues. By recording the making of a sharpening bench you have kept part of the traditional AKA old ways alive. A welcome addition to history. Amacf
Christopher Carey
3 months ago
Thanks!
Jake Martin
3 months ago
Hello sir! America and freedom reign. God bless. Say N0 2 Sl33py J03
Thomas Beckett
3 months ago
Chalk was the most useful tool in sharpening and design.
Thomas Beckett
3 months ago
Years ago I made a saw , using the steel from a combine table. It was fun to make. The fun was in the making.. it was so good someone else needed it more..
Braunz Malstrom
3 months ago
Love the content!
Daniel Walker
3 months ago
Keep running the channel how you see fit. I typically watch at work, running restricted mode where comments are disabled.
Angela S
3 months ago
I. Love. This!
Jason Fiasconaro
3 months ago
Thanks for the little window into such a fascinating topic
Roman Rogers
3 months ago
God bless u keep up the good work
WBU Jr
3 months ago
Keep at it Cody. God bless!
Tom Duvall
3 months ago
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Mike Shimer
3 months ago
Interesting video!
Mrgunsngear Channel
3 months ago
Very cool ๐บ๐ธ
Kaups Rohtla
3 months ago
That's really cool, keep sharing the knowledge
Fatherhood101
3 months ago
Cody, I have the opportunity to get my hands on a few of these old saws and restore them, I am on the edge of my seat waiting for these videos so I can learn how to properly restore them. Please go into GREAT DETAIL on it when you do get to it.
James garris
3 months ago
Truly enjoy your videos, only time to watch one, getting prepared for Hurricane Delta, today. So hi from southeast Louisiana.
Kyle Crago
3 months ago
Itโs my first time commenting on one of your videos. I really enjoy your content and have been for about 7-8 years now. Keep up the strong work.
Mark B.
3 months ago
Thank you for the history lesson Cody!!! You certainly have great passion for the yesteryear's of forestry!!! I appreciate your passion!
Thomas Wypyszinski
3 months ago
How many rare specialty tools wind up in the landfill or scrap yard because people don't know what they are. : ( Your knowledge is always amazing! : )
Kevin North
3 months ago
Love all the great content. Have been starting a landscaping company this past year and your videos have helped me learn so much. Thanks you!
Jake Vote
3 months ago
Another great one brother
Brian Farrell
3 months ago
It seems to me that if yt is so myopic as to hamper the content of their content creators, they deserve whatโs coming.
Billy bob Smith
3 months ago
Just commenting to say hi and help with the USmuchs algorithm. I figure itโs the least I could do for all the entertainment youโve provided me with over the years.
John Parker
3 months ago
Iโd love to watch you sharpen a saw, just to get an idea of what us required.
Tony Minehan
3 months ago
If you want to get past the offensive (in youtube's eyes) reference to God, you might get away with an ending a comedian used here, to get around the BBC at the end of his shows which was "May your God go with you, whatever you may conceive Him to be" There, that's all inclusive, no prejudice there !!!
spike001ton
3 months ago
You know with 3D printing becoming common and metal 3D printing and 5 axis cnc being a thing these old tools might become reproducible the cost will still be high say 3 or 4 hundred dollars for the gauge but its better than not having it just need to gwt people who have the orginals to allow them to be scanned so they can be reproduced the biggest issue i think will be thw purest VS the practical people if a tool was orginally cast iron and today I could be made out of stainless without affecting its useability wht not make it out of the superior material your not trying make a wall hanger but a functional tool
Alan Gastler
3 months ago
Thank you Cody for sharing these cool lost arts and old traditions. Something that so so many generations will never know or understand unless people like you keep the information available
Replay_History
3 months ago
Hi
The New Piper
3 months ago
I would happily sit and watch a 2 hour video of Cody sharpening the saw. I know it would be meditative and his anecdotes and wisdom would be absorbed along the way. Wishing you and your family happiness and good health.
Peter Kent
3 months ago
Whilst Iโm not religious, I enjoy your videos and that is a big part of your life so for me itโs all good. I donโt have to agree! I would really like some long saw sharpening videos! Enjoying watching the new homestead come together...
backyard worker
3 months ago
The godly people in the land are my true heroes! I take pleasure in them! - Psalms 16:3 (NLT)
Cotronixco
3 months ago
Persecution is ramping up as we speak...
FaithfulMC
3 months ago
Good luck getting cold winter days with the whole global warming thing
Shaun Catlett
3 months ago
That's crazy about those saws!
Renegade Ranch
3 months ago
amen brother! keep up the good fight
David Stepeck
3 months ago
East coast Connecticut guy loves the saw filer setup. Handmade from Grandpa's tool handles and wood from your property. Exquisite!
Lacanian_Lifter
3 months ago
Just another interesting trip to the workshop. Thanks for brining us along.
Garrett Glass
3 months ago
Praying for you all often.
Peter Kim
3 months ago
Just coming in to say hi. ...and thanks for your spiritual content. Itโs very refreshing to see Godโs words being lived out in what you present.
Rooster Tree Studio
3 months ago
I like the Christian content, for whatever my opinion may be worth. Good work, as always ๐๐ผ๐๐๐ผ
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