How Old Is Billy Ray Smith Jr?

How Old Is Billy Ray Smith Jr?

60 years (August 10, 1961)Billy Ray Smith Jr. / Age

Who is Buckin Billy Ray Smith?

“Buckin’” Billy Ray is an old-school ax man from the land of big timber—Vancouver Island, and he’s not a fan of logging with big machines. Instead he uses axes he crafts by hand, as well as vintage chainsaws from his massive collection of nearly 67 different saws.

What state does Buckin Billy Ray live?

Who is Kimberly Hunt’s husband?

Billy Ray Smith Jr.Kimberly Hunt / Husband

How many chainsaws does Buckin Billy Ray have?

67 different saws
“Buckin’” Billy Ray is an old-school ax man from the land of big timber—Vancouver Island, and he’s not a fan of logging with big machines. Instead he uses axes he crafts by hand, as well as vintage chainsaws from his massive collection of nearly 67 different saws.

Is Buckin Billy Ray on Axmen?

Buckin Billy Ray is on this season. I got turned on to him from someone here in a discussion of ported says, maybe a dolmar? In it you see him go into his shed. He has quite a collection of vintage saws!

Is Billy Ray Smith still married to Kimberly Hunt?

She currently serves as the chief & primary anchor and managing editor for KGTV, appearing on its 4 p.m., 6 p.m., 7 p.m. and 11 p.m. weeknight newscasts with Steve Atkinson. Hunt is married to former San Diego Chargers linebacker Billy Ray Smith. Their only child is daughter Savannah Marie Smith.

What town does Buckin Billy Ray live in?

Where does Buckin Billy Ray Smith live?

Vancouver Island

What happened to S&S Logging?

Jimmy Smith, of S&S Aqua Logging, died of cancer at 56 years old in 2012. Bart Colantuono, 53, who was in seasons 2 and 3 of the show, died in September 2013 after his helicopter crashed while trying to lift logs in Oregon. As for last week’s crash, Clallam Fire District No.

Is Kimberly Hunt still married?

What is S&S Logging worth?

about $10,000
Jimmy Smith, who owns and operates S&S Aqua Logging, said on the show that the logs were worth about $10,000, according to search warrant records. When “Ax Men” debuted last year, it became the History Channel’s most popular series with more than 2 million weekly viewers.