Gage Rawluk
Gage Rawluk
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Buying log loads from loggers!
Discussing how and why we buy semi loads of logs. Dealing with loggers and how we’re able to keep logs coming in and what has worked for us. #firewood #loggers #logs
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Відео

Scouting Jackpine Forest to Log
Переглядів 12Рік тому
We talk about how we decide which trees to cut why we will leave certain ones and how to improve the forest after we harvest our wood. This is logging Jackpine in Canada every area has its own little quirks.
How to start a campfire.
Переглядів 9Рік тому
How to start a campfire, I talk about what’s needed to have a successful fire. Some of the ins and out of a good fire. We make a nice little campfire. Drop a comment and I’ll respond thank you.
Milwaukee M18 Chainsaw Review
Переглядів 26Рік тому
Cutting with the Milwaukee M18 chainsaw, going over its features. Explaining the benefits and drawbacks I’ve noticed using it.
Kiln drying firewood is it worth it?
Переглядів 71Рік тому
I discuss the economics and our experience firing up the kiln and drying our first loads. What we have learned so far.
Kiln Dried Firewood! Is It Worth it?
Переглядів 90Рік тому
We get a lot of questions about kiln dried firewood and if it’s economical. I’ll discuss why we decided to get into kiln dried wood and why we think it’s worth the investment.
Feeding the furnace staying warm
Переглядів 51Рік тому
We show which types of wood we burn in our furnace, cold week in Manitoba. As long as it’s dry we burn it, a large variety of wood. For furnace wood we need btu’s. #firewood #furnace #fire
How big is a cord of firewood?
Переглядів 16Рік тому
Winter is coming I get lots of questions about size of a cord. Volume, what is a cord? Trying to clear it up ask any questions thanks.
White Poplar as firewood?
Переглядів 3 тис.Рік тому
A very common tree in our area, some people love it some hate it. Those who season it properly, like it for its long burn time.
Great way for free logs!
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Great way for free logs!
Morning fire routine Napoleon furnace
Переглядів 412 роки тому
Morning fire routine Napoleon furnace
Manitoba’s most common firewood species
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Manitoba’s most common firewood species
Drying Firewood Tree Length
Переглядів 453 роки тому
Drying Firewood Tree Length
Firewood Delivery detail
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Firewood Delivery detail
Custom Firewood Processing- Is it worth it?
Переглядів 423 роки тому
Custom Firewood Processing- Is it worth it?
Is a Log Grapple Worth the Money?
Переглядів 103 роки тому
Is a Log Grapple Worth the Money?
Important steps for seasoning Firewood
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Important steps for seasoning Firewood
Dyna Products SC-12XP full review
Переглядів 4493 роки тому
Dyna Products SC-12XP full review
Advantages of Roadside Firewood Stand
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Advantages of Roadside Firewood Stand

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @ChampionFirewoodManitoba
    @ChampionFirewoodManitoba 20 днів тому

    I burn poplar all the time and don't mind it at all. If it's what you have and what you can get, go for it. I live off grid in Canada so I can't afford to be a firewood snob! I sell firewood as well and poplar is either hated or loved by people. Some request it, some don't want anything to do with it

    • @gagerawluk2949
      @gagerawluk2949 20 днів тому

      @@ChampionFirewoodManitoba I agree if close by it’s a good choice. It’s funny with people, main thing have it nice and dry. We sell a lot of it for people camping in the summer.

    • @ChampionFirewoodManitoba
      @ChampionFirewoodManitoba 20 днів тому

      @@gagerawluk2949 for sure. I stock poplar mainly for the few people who request it. We do sell more of it to people who run out of wood in winter and in that case they'll take anything

  • @glowingfirewood7527
    @glowingfirewood7527 4 місяці тому

    I used to deliver firewood in the back of a Van before I I finally got my dump trailer

  • @ManSplittingWood
    @ManSplittingWood 4 місяці тому

    Plenty of poplar over here in East Central Minnesota! Dried correctly it is a good wood. Good fire starter too with the paper birch. Thanks for sharing!

    • @gagerawluk2949
      @gagerawluk2949 4 місяці тому

      Agreed! Most people don’t dry it enough then say it’s junk and makes to much ash. Birch bark my favourite starter.

  • @gboz4245
    @gboz4245 5 місяців тому

    Only real manitobans know the value in white poplar aka Manitoba poplar . Stay away from the black poplar but white is excellent fuel.

  • @damnkids7192
    @damnkids7192 6 місяців тому

    Same here in saskatchewan I cut green healthy poplar split and stack it and its good in a year.

    • @gagerawluk2949
      @gagerawluk2949 4 місяці тому

      Saskatchewan has some nice poplar, stacked when split green I find it goes hard nice wood.

  • @ryangoff8853
    @ryangoff8853 6 місяців тому

    What is the cost of this kiln?

    • @gagerawluk2949
      @gagerawluk2949 6 місяців тому

      I bought used in Michigan for $30,000 five years ago I think the brand new ones use to be around 75 , currently I think about 120-130 new

  • @user-fl2kq3qs5z
    @user-fl2kq3qs5z Рік тому

    Куда идут все эти дрова,на продажу?

  • @michaelgerard1806
    @michaelgerard1806 Рік тому

    Thanks

  • @dmiceli3820
    @dmiceli3820 Рік тому

    If poplar is the low hanging fruit and the only thing availible, then yes. Its beats having nothing.

  • @FirewoodEnjoyer69
    @FirewoodEnjoyer69 Рік тому

    Thank you for being an honest seller and producer of firewood gage. Too many people lie about this stuff, giving less than they advertise and selling green wood advertising it as fully seasoned. As someone who primarily uses firewood as a supplemental source for heating, I really need to use dry wood, and too many times ive tried people lying about it in their ads and I wasn't able to use any of it for the whole season.

    • @gagerawluk2949
      @gagerawluk2949 Рік тому

      It’s a big problem, a lot of my customers who burn wood for main heat buy in the spring stack at home then they know there good for winter. Some people don’t have the space to store it all though. The newer stoves and furnaces it’s super important to have dry wood they can’t operate properly without it.

  • @TheDerek27
    @TheDerek27 Рік тому

    it's Quaking aspen

    • @gagerawluk2949
      @gagerawluk2949 Рік тому

      Your a hardcore tree person if you know that.

    • @wayneselph8778
      @wayneselph8778 Рік тому

      Popple not popular

    • @ManSplittingWood
      @ManSplittingWood 4 місяці тому

      And not good for cooking food over I heard. We do have some older birch trees where the base does look like quaking aspen though. Good eye @thederek27

  • @Cricketycrkt
    @Cricketycrkt 2 роки тому

    yep

  • @rockybrown7713
    @rockybrown7713 2 роки тому

    I have a 2011 model SC 12. We love it.

    • @gagerawluk2949
      @gagerawluk2949 2 роки тому

      There a great machine, very well built , with the prices of new ones I just wish I would have bought a sc-14 back then

    • @rockybrown7713
      @rockybrown7713 2 роки тому

      I bought this from the original owner last year. It had 92 hours and like new. I paid 9250.00 for it. At the Paul Bunyan Festival I showed the Dyna reps pictures of it and they told me if I were to sell it to ask around 15 thousand

    • @gagerawluk2949
      @gagerawluk2949 2 роки тому

      Wow that’s a great deal! Such low hours that’s a rare find, enjoy your machine. I want to get to that show one year also.