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  • @menover40racing45
    @menover40racing4510 ай бұрын

    Jade and Emerald must have taken cinematography in school, ‘cause these camera angles are second to none 👌. . . and crisp audio always goes unnoticed 🥰✅ Best wishes from Batemans Bay, Australia.

  • @dieterkoch6563
    @dieterkoch656310 ай бұрын

    So much more to a sawmill than a couple of board feet of wood! Thanks for the tutorial-it was a stack of fun!

  • @mikepetitt9624
    @mikepetitt962410 ай бұрын

    I really love how you guys just use every little piece of material! If more business did this we could fix a lot of things! You guys are also helping the forest when you chip your landing area because as you said your amending the soil in the forest ! I would think it just makes the environment healthier for the regrowth of the trees! Keep up the great work!

  • @larryparish5984
    @larryparish598410 ай бұрын

    You girls are so nice. You let The Boss play with his new toy. 😂

  • @jamesspash5561
    @jamesspash556110 ай бұрын

    Slab wood also cuts up nicely into camp fire wood bundles.

  • @andrewalexander9492

    @andrewalexander9492

    10 ай бұрын

    They do that also.

  • @raintrunberg2195

    @raintrunberg2195

    10 ай бұрын

    i do belive they offcer folks to come there with own truck and fill it to the brim for just 50$ (offcuts), but i guess thats not very attractive to people.

  • @andrewalexander9492

    @andrewalexander9492

    10 ай бұрын

    @@raintrunberg2195 I see on one of their price lists that it's $15 for all you can load and haul away. I guess that's not a great revenue stream.

  • @scottsoper

    @scottsoper

    10 ай бұрын

    @@andrewalexander9492 You have the price I remember. It is less a revenue stream then a way to get rid of the slabs. At this time of year it is likely that the people who should be thinking "I need to get a bunch of cheap firewood" are saying that is too hot out to bother with firewood!! The business needs it out of the way and some cash so they chipped a bunch of it. The "low cost" firewood users will be along in the cooler weather of Autumn.

  • @andrewalexander9492

    @andrewalexander9492

    10 ай бұрын

    @@scottsoper Yeah, I realize that it's something they need to get rid of or they'll just get buried. That said, turning it into the best possible revenue source is good business. Honestly, I'm kinda surprised that people aren't lining up for the "All you can pile on your truck for $15" I'd be interested if I were a local heating with wood. Slab wood isn't great firewood but it isn't bad for the price. An earlier episode showed where they were cutting up the slab wood into firewood lengths and stacking it on pallet for sale. Wonder what happened to that venture.

  • @chipwhitely1490
    @chipwhitely149010 ай бұрын

    Good to see Ken, speaking again, great video thanks LCLY team, have an awesome week.

  • @dennishinkle5010
    @dennishinkle501010 ай бұрын

    That was a very interesting video. Some lawn care businesses use chips for decoration also. Glad to see you diversify even more. Best of luck in all things.👍♥️

  • @ChuckCanada1
    @ChuckCanada110 ай бұрын

    Hey anything that makes money and cleans up space is win/win. Good job on finding ANOTHER way to use up a waste product beneficially for everyone involved. Boss-man your an inspiration buddy. Keep it up. People like you, Buckin Billy Ray and Cody Wranglestar ''and many others, but I don't want to drag this out''. Just saying you guys really care about how you do things and the work you do and mostly you care about the people around you. It shows. Keep it up.

  • @josephbenishek1060
    @josephbenishek106010 ай бұрын

    You might want to look into a poly liner for your trailer. It will help the products slide out better and prolong the life of the floor. Good luck! 👍

  • @greywolfwalking6359
    @greywolfwalking635910 ай бұрын

    Good job making money on the chips!! I knew your dad would have a good idea!! Thanks for sharing!! C ya on the next video!! 👍🐺🧙‍♂️

  • @gtlecannon3496
    @gtlecannon349610 ай бұрын

    I grew up in the Bloomsburg area and am currently living in Texas. I really enjoy seeing the mountains in your videos. I miss them. It brings back fond memories of my time in PA.

  • @robertrickett7816
    @robertrickett781610 ай бұрын

    When I worked at a sawmill, we took a tractor trailer full of saw dust to the papermill, I'd back it on a lift, the whole rig went high in the air, and sometimes the stiff breezes coming off Lake Michigan would make it wobble around looking for all the world it would fall off, it never did but it was fun to watch. We also put slab wood in bundles for those folks who heated with wood, and even chipped up some for compost bedding, and a lot of other things folks came to buy it for. The owners didn't miss a trick, they even found a use for the bark.

  • @robertm348
    @robertm34810 ай бұрын

    It is always everyone's responsibility to use as much of the tree as possible.

  • @stanbrow
    @stanbrow10 ай бұрын

    I worked for a paper mill that used chips as 100% of our feedstock. However our chips did not contain bark, which was handled seperatly.

  • @johnwhitehead3685
    @johnwhitehead368510 ай бұрын

    There is a sawmill about four miles down the road from me. They invested in a hammer mill and a wood pellet maker and use their sawdust and chips to make fuel for pellet stoves.

  • @philliphall5198

    @philliphall5198

    7 ай бұрын

    Very smart idea and pellets are getting very expensive now

  • @jameselliott2362
    @jameselliott236210 ай бұрын

    We used to pick slab wood at a lumber mill in Oregon. They packaged it and sold it to Target. Yes Target. It’s perfect camp fire wood. We delivered the load to a Target DC in Kansas. If you could talk to one of their buyers, I am sure you could work something to make some extra money.

  • @paulolson734

    @paulolson734

    10 ай бұрын

    Years ago (40+?) a mill near Bullard Beach State Park in Oregon would supply slab wood to the campground for free. Locals ruined it by driving in with their pickups and loading up free firewood for use at home.

  • @TheYeti308
    @TheYeti30810 ай бұрын

    I really like those PJ trailers , those wood chips are a wonderful thing for use in the woods , love it . !

  • @darkknight5030
    @darkknight503010 ай бұрын

    Grew up in a small town in pa. Went to work in a lumber mill right out of high-school was there 18 years all our chips went to hammer mill in erie . Bark went to a local trucking company that would grind it into mulch and sell it.

  • @BearCreekWoodworking
    @BearCreekWoodworking10 ай бұрын

    We use wood chips as biofuel here in Michigan for a power plant. ⚡️

  • @Torsee
    @Torsee10 ай бұрын

    Emerald, Has anyone stopped by to purchase or ask for a couple of your log slabs? We get three or four from our local mill to use as turtle and duck floats! Tie a brick to a nylon string then tie it to the board..bark side up for traction! 😂 Works. Sometimes in the spring we will get thirty or more turtles!

  • @freebeerecords
    @freebeerecords10 ай бұрын

    I got those mean old low down steam heated veneer plant wood chip blues! Great music selections as usual, many thanks!

  • @FatherOfTheParty
    @FatherOfTheParty10 ай бұрын

    Lookin' tanned and ripped, Em. Thanks for the look at your various product streams. We do the same with our slabwood and chips. Spreading them on trails and timber paths and long term composting. Good to see the boss on camera as well.

  • @dougalexander7204

    @dougalexander7204

    10 ай бұрын

    That’s a win win. The veneer plant needs fuel and you need to manage your slab wood. Rooting for you to make every dollar possible to keep the family business going.

  • @UncaDave

    @UncaDave

    10 ай бұрын

    Yeah, I mentioned that kind of danger in the last video. Told them please tie that pretty hair up and wear eye protection too. They could get snagged on a jagged board.

  • @UncaDave

    @UncaDave

    10 ай бұрын

    @jeffevans-kw7lp Sure hope so. They are a terrific family and we all want them safe. Thanks for the comment too.

  • @BroncoDawg
    @BroncoDawg10 ай бұрын

    Awesome family!

  • @mikemorgan4726
    @mikemorgan472610 ай бұрын

    Great video and learned a little bit more about what you can do with wood chips

  • @TupyWbie
    @TupyWbie10 ай бұрын

    All those great uses for wood chips. When we lived in Texas, on black clay, we used hardwood chips on our flower beds. We got them for almost nothing and they worked great.

  • @kevinkrage1642
    @kevinkrage164210 ай бұрын

    That's a neat setup. So I am in the mulch business. High end hardwood bark mulch is made from sawmill cutoffs like you have. The cutoffs are high percentage bark material with a little wood too. The definition of mulch is a bark product. What I'm thinking is next time rent a small tub grinder and make a product that you can get 40 or 50 bucks a cubic yard for. A little more grinding and you are good to go. Thnx.

  • @Real_Perplexity
    @Real_Perplexity10 ай бұрын

    Excellent family!

  • @somecooney5304
    @somecooney530410 ай бұрын

    I think anyone with a sawmill goes through the same stages, of first being happy and proud to see that slab pile get bigger; only to start swearing at it when it explodes in size to take up most of your space. What I hate about chippers, is that there's no in-between on the quality/pricepoint. On one side, there's the cheapie gas powered models, that aren't worth a damn and you can only jam one small branch down at a time (goodbye elbows). Then on the other hand there's the 20k plus models, that actually chip wood properly, but cost you a bloody second mortgage to get your hands on. My little range road chipper is alright; but after a day or two of fightin with it, I want to rent a big vermeer for a day, and toss that little range road right into it. :P

  • @terrencesauve

    @terrencesauve

    10 ай бұрын

    That's why most operators rent. Only harborists which use them weekly buy one for each truck/crew.

  • @rockman531
    @rockman53110 ай бұрын

    Great job boss-man! It's nice to make a few bucks when you're house cleaning! Stay safe! Thumbs up! Jim in Phoenix.

  • @kevinballuff1164
    @kevinballuff116410 ай бұрын

    That's cool. You all are doing your part of the recycling procedure, instead of having a big bonfire, you reuse the,shall I say, scrap wood for chips. Pretty much breaking even, making a little for the effort, but mostly contributing your part of the the R's (reduce, recycle and reuse) effort 😊

  • @christopherweise438
    @christopherweise43810 ай бұрын

    Very informative from the boss man. Learned alot today. Thanks Em and Ken

  • @tedquaker954
    @tedquaker95410 ай бұрын

    What a great family.... God Bless

  • @johnaddis1022
    @johnaddis102210 ай бұрын

    Good video Ken, I plan on chipping my slabs too, My neighbor wants some for the horse barn as long as it doesn't have Cedar chips. You have a good thing going with them. Stay safe John

  • @stevewoods8116
    @stevewoods811610 ай бұрын

    Always good content! You are ripe for a TV SHOW!!!!!

  • @gggooogggttt
    @gggooogggttt10 ай бұрын

    Really great camera work and editing! You're doing a fabulous job for your family business, I'm sure your parents are proud :) Haven't seen Sammy for a while...what's up?

  • @SanchezArep
    @SanchezArep10 ай бұрын

    All the talk of "ZERO WASTE" business, and saw mills were one of the first ever.

  • @56Spookdog
    @56Spookdog10 ай бұрын

    Ken your trailer reminded me of a mobile furnace shown on the Blancolario channel that a guy had in the woods. I believe it may have generated electricity too. It was pricey but super efficient leaving little ash for disposal. The manufacturer made different models/sizes.

  • @nerdyali4154
    @nerdyali415410 ай бұрын

    If I were in possession of that slabwood and I had a good planer/edger, I'd be making bee frame components out of it.

  • @PAPIKen0728
    @PAPIKen072810 ай бұрын

    That's cool how the veneer place stacks their logs.

  • @chaspruitt2610
    @chaspruitt261010 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the video Emerald, you & the Boss did good!! 👍🏼😉💜

  • @gordbaker896
    @gordbaker89610 ай бұрын

    Great Tour. A video at the Veneer Mill would be great.

  • @joehackett9471
    @joehackett947110 ай бұрын

    Great use of the scraps! New chipper in your future!😆

  • @anthonyricard7458
    @anthonyricard745810 ай бұрын

    That's a great use for the slabs. Thanks for sharing, and have a great evening. TTFN

  • @joesphhalter4428
    @joesphhalter442810 ай бұрын

    Always a good video from you guys fun and informative all great to see boss man on video great work

  • @keithbennett5519
    @keithbennett551910 ай бұрын

    Thx for the video Boss Man Emerald and Jade, Your family are amazing harding group of people

  • @jerryedmonds79
    @jerryedmonds7910 ай бұрын

    This reminds me of a brick plant back in Moncure NC that fired its kiln with wood chips. When they fed the chips into the kiln (around 2000°) they would flash, maintaining its temperature by feeding the fire. They had a dumping lift that would tilt and empty entire semis with open top trailers full of chips.

  • @jeffreybishop9478
    @jeffreybishop947810 ай бұрын

    Another job well done 👍🏻bravo 🎉

  • @iwatchthistuf
    @iwatchthistuf10 ай бұрын

    the sawmill near my uncles place squares the edges of the slab and sells for barn siding and raised garden beds and firewood

  • @dek779
    @dek77910 ай бұрын

    Great video and looking beautiful as always Emerald.

  • @SpiritBearRanch
    @SpiritBearRanch10 ай бұрын

    ❤Em and Jade you ladies make my day watching your videos

  • @jamesadams01971
    @jamesadams0197110 ай бұрын

    Good stuff, very informative.

  • @Leaveittobubbles
    @Leaveittobubbles10 ай бұрын

    Wow you guys should try out for local commercials… you’re so good at them.. money to be made.

  • @spyglass1005
    @spyglass100510 ай бұрын

    I’m sure I don’t have to tell you about how dangerous that chipper is. A person I knew in my home town was killed doing tree removal clean.up. Tree limb snagged his shirt. He went in instantly.

  • @interstellarsurfer

    @interstellarsurfer

    10 ай бұрын

    Oh fu-brrrrrrrrrrrrrr.

  • @michaelmaggini9160

    @michaelmaggini9160

    10 ай бұрын

    Yep, I knew a guy that went in also here in CO...

  • @mrwaterschoot5617

    @mrwaterschoot5617

    10 ай бұрын

    safety is in the gray matter between the ears of the operator. boss man or em please touch on the topic and talk about the slab scraps l with metal. and walnut junk that might be toxic to animals and other uses. the prit margin is minimal but there is little waste. it is time and money. and not being in compliance to city and state and federal regulations. and wetting the dry chips would not be good to add weight is a no no. bringing chips and sawduct to the logging site reduces the muck on the logging site it also returns nutrients to the forest. not sure if it is cost effective to chip the tops of dead tress. the tops of live trees are food fot wild life. and som dead trees need to be left standing for natures biofriendly nesting boxes. in areas where there is not enough nesting boxes. some slab wood could be used for cuilding nesting boxeas. aas would some of the rounds that are hollow. but like every thing. if you have the time you like to cover the lost opportunity costs. and sometimes you do it for good will. in the dread clar cut mode there are whole tree chippers for woodchip fired boil processers. it depend on time to do and mony for time and equipment. and it all depends on the bottom line. to much cost and not enough revenue means lou are losing money. and some thig a loss of revenue earns good will that is priceless because of intangible returns. it is not a perfect model. do as much good as possible and to measure the profit or.lost. error zon the good side and god will reward you after earth. 1 be safe 2 do as much good wark as you can. (rtry to avoid rework asyou can. but it can happen by mistake. if you make a mistake. lesrn so it does not happen agai. like a pete(peat) and a repeat.(repete). 3 . be happy when you. can. if you are happy and you know clap your hands and you face will smile and you feel good in your heart. in the christian tradition. there is one god with 3 parts a father in heaven and a son who came down from heaven. to be on earth.... and a holy spirit that god sends from heaven to show is blessings on humans like the son of good.. the folks of the hebrew tradition there is one god and god likes thing kosher and you need a rabbi todo certain things in the name of god. no pork nor pork by products start the shabbat at about sunset local time friday night. and it ends saturday night an hour aft sunset local time. the christian god says the sabbath starts after saturday evening church service ends. and sunday sabath services end dwith the last sunday church services. and some Christian services are in the evening on sunday. to many man mde rules. so i say believe in one god divided by 1 or 3 ways take a day off to rest and relax and recharge. chose some gold verses not good and god will possibly forgive us for our mistakes. and follow the 10 commandments and modify the 6rth commandment try not to kill another human being. it cause way to much post traumatic stress disorder. (ptsd). and it is hard on the survivors.

  • @interstellarsurfer

    @interstellarsurfer

    10 ай бұрын

    @@mrwaterschoot5617 Wow, that's a whole ass essay.

  • @anthonybarton2103

    @anthonybarton2103

    10 ай бұрын

    It was nice to see one of ladies tied hair back

  • @steven.h0629
    @steven.h062910 ай бұрын

    ❤ Nice pile of chip! 👍😎✊

  • @dracoargentum9783
    @dracoargentum978310 ай бұрын

    It’s less a question of “What can be done with sawdust/wood chips” as more of “Which of these things do you want to use this batch for”; Just starting the list with paper, compost, particle board, kindling, press it back into hardwood.

  • @tonylowell8422
    @tonylowell842210 ай бұрын

    TYvery much for the new ground tips much appreciated

  • @tiglet5382
    @tiglet538210 ай бұрын

    always a joy to watch

  • @kearnsey64
    @kearnsey6410 ай бұрын

    That's awesome Pete!❤

  • @BS.-.-
    @BS.-.-10 ай бұрын

    I had a seasonally wet area on my property. About 5yrs ago I put an add in craigslist and marketplace for a wood chip dump. I totally filled that wet area plus some for free and it's all nice soil now. I think i had close to 400cuyrds of chips delivered for nothing. Some areas are 4' thick.

  • @bartmacaluso
    @bartmacaluso10 ай бұрын

    Hey boss, from the first time I saw that net on the trlr I was planning on saying what a boss thing to have on a trlr since many people know what kind of a pain flying objects from an uncovered load can be and I for one thank you for being conscientious about the subject. Be safe out there everyone.

  • @bdickinson6751

    @bdickinson6751

    10 ай бұрын

    By law, it needs to be covered.

  • @bartmacaluso

    @bartmacaluso

    10 ай бұрын

    @bdickinson6751 As a Trucker I am in agreement with the law but also as a Trucker others pulling loads without a net do not and this is my experience.

  • @bdickinson6751

    @bdickinson6751

    10 ай бұрын

    @@bartmacaluso Unfortunately, the laws only seem apply to those who abide by them. Thanks to you, and the boss as well as others who cover their loads. It could save someones life. 👍🇺🇸

  • @chipwhitely1490
    @chipwhitely149010 ай бұрын

    Great video as always

  • @photogra4
    @photogra410 ай бұрын

    Great video! I love working with machines like this... backhoes, excavators, and loaders - I wish I was back at it, unfortunately nuthin' like that around these parts! (aka Philly). I'm wondering if you couldn't save fuel and time by just chipping the slabs directly into the hopper/dump trailer? And to prevent "overshooting" the trailer, you can line the opposite or back wall side with vertical 4x8 sheets to act like a backdrop! *Thus, reducing the chance of dirt, stones, or other debris from getting mixed in! So... BONUS! (*does anyone ever use the word THUS anymore? LOL) Thanks again for the video, I miss my days in the mountains and the woods so many years ago, but your videos bring me right back again!

  • @scottsoper

    @scottsoper

    10 ай бұрын

    It is a matter of time and motion and the important time was the chipper rental time. It was many trailer loads not just one. So messing with the trailer during chipper rental time is not the correct priority. The chips on the ground won't go to the boiler but they will be using those chips for themselves as said in the video. Loading 15 scoops into the trailer did not take much time or fuel. They did the job correctly keeping the correct priority.

  • @johngross8300
    @johngross830010 ай бұрын

    Interesting watch. Thank You.

  • @johnzuck6163
    @johnzuck616310 ай бұрын

    I filled some hollows with wood chips the covered them with black dirt. Few years later I had mushrooms growing there

  • @wendyfletcher8348
    @wendyfletcher834810 ай бұрын

    As always, we learn so much from an enjoyable video.

  • @loucinci3922
    @loucinci392210 ай бұрын

    Yeah that was fun. Nice job. Thanks for sharing

  • @allanhover5008
    @allanhover500810 ай бұрын

    Outstanding great job to all

  • @bobdubree4718
    @bobdubree471810 ай бұрын

    AWESOME TRAILER!

  • @bennyboogenheimer4553
    @bennyboogenheimer455310 ай бұрын

    Ken, Those work great in outdoor wood stoves on Amish, and Mennonite farms. Horse, and Cow stalls too. Way cheaper then straw now a fays. But only if you have enough. Once 1 finds out, the whole Church will want some.

  • @larryrussell4905
    @larryrussell490510 ай бұрын

    Good video Em! I enjoyed it.

  • @russclewley6945
    @russclewley694510 ай бұрын

    Nice new truck and trailer!

  • @rogerbutchbouchard8019
    @rogerbutchbouchard801910 ай бұрын

    I really enjoyed this process on film!

  • @maximusmeridius6610
    @maximusmeridius661010 ай бұрын

    Be careful with woos chip piles. I lived across from a landscap company and the chip piles would start on fire a few times a year.

  • @JustNobodyAndMe

    @JustNobodyAndMe

    3 ай бұрын

    I think they know what they are doing 😉 But you have point 😊 Better keep it safe, its normal you care about it 😊 Helping out other people is a blessing!! 🙏🏻

  • @johnhumphries4632
    @johnhumphries463210 ай бұрын

    awesome video, as always. Hey thanks to the Boss on the tip about clay soil and wood chips. Thanks 👍

  • @joeyoliver579
    @joeyoliver57910 ай бұрын

    First thing: buy a chipper. They are invaluable, and can be used for MANY things. It's an amazing tool to have at your disposal. Secondly, wood chips require a lot of nitrogen to break down. Whether its stealing from other plants or the rain, which falls through the air we breath, and is 78% nitrogen. But they will break down or compost in time. Sawdust is good stuff too. As I have mentioned before, sawdust is good in blueberry plantings. Im sure there are a lot of blueberry farms up there (sawdust helps to make soil acidic) Im in the panhandle of WVA, and would LOVE sawdust for my blueberries...but I don't know anyone with a sawmill that's close by...yet.

  • @maxchiecaroline6319
    @maxchiecaroline631910 ай бұрын

    So the development of the busniess family is progressing

  • @ralphmitchell9762
    @ralphmitchell976210 ай бұрын

    Using it all- good business!

  • @richardsevack
    @richardsevack10 ай бұрын

    Wow! Fancy trailer! Really like it....🇨🇦👍

  • @laughton57
    @laughton5710 ай бұрын

    I used to deliver logs to a local mill when I was young. The mill had a jig that they could load slabs into. Then they would band the 4x4x8 ft 'bundle' and sell it for fire wood. Not the cleanest or best for indoor use. But fishing shacks, camp fires, hunting shacks, anything really, it worked great. I had a 5x'8 ft construction trailer that was built out of 1/4" tubular steel - very heavy. I bolted full dimensional white oak 2x6 cross members to the bed on 16" centers. I used a longer bar on my 90cc chainsaw and could easily cut the bundle into pieces. It was very cheap firewood - if it would suit your purpose.

  • @ReadyRockSee3769
    @ReadyRockSee376910 ай бұрын

    Awesomeness Phenomenal Work Ethic Keep Up The Greatness Thank You For All You Do…

  • @aaronmohr5285
    @aaronmohr528510 ай бұрын

    Keep up the strong work! Thinking I subscribed around 5 k ...and it has been an absolute joy to see how far you have come!

  • @jamesrobertgrimes
    @jamesrobertgrimes10 ай бұрын

    I was thinking these would make great temporary gravel for a landing and road entrance for logging. No need to remove them as they will rot away.

  • @johnsandell4501
    @johnsandell450110 ай бұрын

    Great episode 👍👍👍

  • @bruceslattengren8587
    @bruceslattengren858710 ай бұрын

    Great video thanks keep on keeping on 😊

  • @billxaris
    @billxaris10 ай бұрын

    Work has made your body and it has become like a swimmer. Good work ✌️

  • @Bill-n-ator
    @Bill-n-ator10 ай бұрын

    Love your music selection. :)

  • @GeraldElliott-cf2tt
    @GeraldElliott-cf2tt6 ай бұрын

    Good job boss, very well done

  • @andyjones6361
    @andyjones63616 ай бұрын

    That is a sweet rig!!

  • @mountainviewturning5319
    @mountainviewturning531910 ай бұрын

    Need to see about trying to turn wood chips into wood pellets

  • @Dana-wq5tp
    @Dana-wq5tp10 ай бұрын

    Still would like to see you make a video explaining how you know where to go in the woods to do your logging relative to state/county laws and how much they allow you to cut down. I know you can't just go anywhere and start cutting trees down. Have always been curious what the process is.

  • @scottsoper

    @scottsoper

    10 ай бұрын

    All I have ever heard them talk about is their privet land owners. The land owners tell them what they want cut and how.

  • @davidkirkman2223
    @davidkirkman222310 ай бұрын

    A smart idea

  • @bobmiller9835
    @bobmiller983510 ай бұрын

    Another first class commercial by the Girls, Emerald and Jade, interviewed “ The Boss “.

  • @Crews-sd1xc
    @Crews-sd1xc10 ай бұрын

    Good video ❤thanks

  • @johnz9623
    @johnz962310 ай бұрын

    If hauling chips is going to be a long term thing, it might be worth while looking into some kind of pit/wall where you could push the chips into the trailer rather than scooping and loading. Your lot seems to drop off in the back. Maybe you could do something with that elevation change.

  • @brianmartinko6155
    @brianmartinko615510 ай бұрын

    A very good use for wood chips

  • @AB-nu5we
    @AB-nu5we10 ай бұрын

    I was thinking maybe you found a paper mill within a reasonable drive to work with. This material might not be suitable for paper though. Great that it can be put to use.

  • @rolandtinker734
    @rolandtinker73410 ай бұрын

    Love the videos ❤👌👍😉

  • @GobroncoCZE
    @GobroncoCZE10 ай бұрын

    Hi, we use beech tree wood chips for meat smoking and as bedding for animals. Its a lot cleaner then wood filings which some animals are susceptible to

  • @jebrc
    @jebrc10 ай бұрын

    good ol staimans i love watching the travel vid cause im from the area

  • @sap3055
    @sap305510 ай бұрын

    I used to work for a large sawmill company her in Norway and they chipped the slabs and used it in the central heating system at my father's place we have a smal frontier sawmill and we cut the slab wood into firewood keep de good work up and be safe

  • @SanchezArep

    @SanchezArep

    10 ай бұрын

    Saw mills were one of the first ever "Zero waste" businesses.

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