Now This is How You Make Firewood

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  • @jacuzzibusguy
    @jacuzzibusguy Рік тому +10

    Love the bar that pushes the unsplit round back into the splitter.

  • @MarkH10
    @MarkH10 Рік тому +7

    With the right attitude in the men you move through each station and use different muscles, and get a good day without wearing out one guy with the worst job, or having some boredom or carelessness creep in. I really appreciate this operation. Looks safe, cooperative, and highly productive.

  • @Deutschehordenelite
    @Deutschehordenelite 2 роки тому +42

    No talking, just a great workflow, love it! Amazing setup!

    • @Back40Firewood
      @Back40Firewood  2 роки тому +8

      Thanks...sometimes the action can just speak for itself. 👍😀🍻

    • @deazdeaz9150
      @deazdeaz9150 2 роки тому +4

      Talking, while wearing hearing protection, is annoying enough to silence many top-thier blabber mouths.

    • @davidleighton5701
      @davidleighton5701 2 роки тому +1

      A very simple but super effective set up. Nice work.

  • @pneumatic00
    @pneumatic00 2 роки тому +71

    Having multiple bodies to move stuff around makes an enormous difference. And yours is the only operation I've ever seen that had a nice bucking table, which I've always thought would be a great idea.

    • @robertmccabe8632
      @robertmccabe8632 2 роки тому +1

      No.
      Cut into slabs 4-6" thick; stack in van during summer and it will be ready for winter (split slab if necessary)
      As wood drys lengthwise faster than radially.
      All that effort and machinery is wasted energy.
      Likewise, plant punt-pole bamboo.
      The stems are twice as thick.
      Once dry cut between nodes (to remove air pocket)
      Makes excellent firewood.

    • @chipsterb4946
      @chipsterb4946 2 роки тому +2

      I liked that bucking table a lot!

    • @DanHovarter
      @DanHovarter 2 роки тому +12

      @@robertmccabe8632 you sound like someone I would walk away from at the coffee shop

    • @olli9420
      @olli9420 Рік тому

      That seems alot of work. Could just buy 1 machine to do everything and needs only 1 men. It looks like you do firewood like we did in Finland 60’s 😅

    • @robertmccabe8632
      @robertmccabe8632 8 місяців тому

      @ShannonFreng have been using this method for years, for firewood drying.

  • @dukeflem
    @dukeflem 2 роки тому +32

    PERFECT. Your son did a great job hustling around to keep everything running smoothly. Everyone is doing a great job!

    • @RickF1558
      @RickF1558 2 роки тому +6

      Thanks, he is a good boy. I'm fortunate to call him my son.

  • @popsnorthcutt1741
    @popsnorthcutt1741 2 роки тому +34

    As close to a firewood processor as you can get without the big bucks. My hats off to them.

  • @whalerlife53
    @whalerlife53 2 роки тому +8

    That is the best overall setup I have seen for cutting and splitting wood.

  • @cewinkle
    @cewinkle 2 роки тому +21

    That young man is a hell of a worker. I need a young hand like him

    • @Back40Firewood
      @Back40Firewood  2 роки тому +5

      Yes indeed he is...was a huge help having him there clearing the end table of the splitter.

    • @PatrolOfficer161
      @PatrolOfficer161 5 місяців тому

      @@Back40Firewood Young hands like him are taught by example, not ordered about! I had two of my own and they are fine men today.

  • @MrCoopersdad
    @MrCoopersdad 2 роки тому +15

    Love the bucking table, love the feed table to the splitter. Getting everything up off the ground will save the lower back for sure. Love your whole operation

  • @EwenRoberts-o8o
    @EwenRoberts-o8o 10 місяців тому

    Now that,s what I calls team work. Lots wood been processed. Great stuff.

  • @haroldanderson2781
    @haroldanderson2781 2 роки тому +3

    That saw table is gold!!

  • @stevebriggs1746
    @stevebriggs1746 2 роки тому +17

    superb set up,shows whats possible with some truly great ideas to reduce handling and save a lot of the back strain !!!!👍

    • @Back40Firewood
      @Back40Firewood  2 роки тому +4

      It is a great set up...we have a few ideas on a couple other things to try with a few changes this winter. 👍😀🍻

    • @stevebriggs1746
      @stevebriggs1746 2 роки тому +3

      @@Back40Firewood look forward to seeing them

  • @AroundTheYard-MN
    @AroundTheYard-MN 2 роки тому +9

    Great Job! Just getting work done, it really shows how much you can get done with a good crew.

  • @thetimberman
    @thetimberman 10 місяців тому

    One of the most beautiful things I've ever seen. Well done ! 👏🏼

  • @gerryspang5917
    @gerryspang5917 2 роки тому +2

    That is an awesome group, making a lot of firewood in a hurry.

  • @LitltsLogging
    @LitltsLogging 2 роки тому +5

    that's definitely what you call production!! I wish I had a set-up and crew like that to bang out a bunch of my firewood! stay safe my friend

    • @donald4416
      @donald4416 2 роки тому +1

      I totally agree with your comment Tim, they need to do "Try " it with one person alone and No front end loader like that just 2- wheel dolley and 2- helping 2x4s and log splitter. Then after splitting all wood now start stacking it alone.

    • @RickF1558
      @RickF1558 2 роки тому +1

      @@donald4416 Why? Should we cut it with a dull spoon and split it with a trolling motor? Lol

    • @donald4416
      @donald4416 2 роки тому +1

      If you want cut it with dull spoon and trolling motor go for it .

  • @42lookc
    @42lookc Рік тому +1

    Man, that bucking table is great! What a back saver that must be. Great job and operation all around.

  • @bobnorquest7956
    @bobnorquest7956 2 роки тому +3

    Dan, love your new setup. 😃

    • @Back40Firewood
      @Back40Firewood  2 роки тому +1

      It's actually Rick's woodyard and his setup...can really pump out the firewood with it.

  • @miker284
    @miker284 Рік тому

    Thats the best length marker I've seen yet great setup guys

  • @iceman-ko6xi
    @iceman-ko6xi 2 роки тому +1

    Great set up and team work. Many hands makes light work.

  • @stukaman1162
    @stukaman1162 2 роки тому +7

    What a bodacious way to spend a crisp, fall afternoon! I can smell the leaves and a fire burning somewhere!

    • @Back40Firewood
      @Back40Firewood  2 роки тому +3

      It was just the perfect day...and yes we actually had a little fire going burning up some scraps...can't get much better than that. Well, although it was like 70 something degrees so maybe a little cooler....lol 👍😀🍻

  • @daveburkitt5287
    @daveburkitt5287 2 роки тому

    Y gotta be proud of that youg boy working like a man reminds me of when i was young the boys got a bright future ahead of him

  • @PurpleCollarLife
    @PurpleCollarLife 2 роки тому +2

    Great system and teamwork!

  • @craigwilson9560
    @craigwilson9560 2 роки тому +2

    Great setup at their wood yard! 500i was going good, i could tell it was getting dull, then you sharpened it! That kid was hustling! Nice productive day!

    • @Back40Firewood
      @Back40Firewood  2 роки тому +2

      Yep...had a few dirty logs come through...lol...that'll take the edge off your chain pretty quick. 👍😀🍻

    • @craigwilson9560
      @craigwilson9560 2 роки тому +1

      Yeah i hear ya there, but that 2n1 does great. How far was this place from you? Great that you got to go to another operation, help out and record a video!

  • @sswoodprocessing
    @sswoodprocessing 2 роки тому +5

    What a cool set up! Also I have never seen anyone sharpen a chain like that. I love your videos!!👍👍

    • @doug2316
      @doug2316 2 роки тому

      Stihl make the sharpener. There’s lots of UA-cam videos on them. I have one, it’s the best there is for sharpening chains!

    • @sswoodprocessing
      @sswoodprocessing 2 роки тому

      @@doug2316 Thanks for letting me know.

  • @yrdGBA
    @yrdGBA 2 роки тому +1

    now thats how you cut firewood! awesome set up guys

  • @DanielAtkinsFirewood
    @DanielAtkinsFirewood 2 роки тому +3

    Nice work flow and pile of splits.. the 500i was working great too

    • @Back40Firewood
      @Back40Firewood  2 роки тому +2

      Chain lost its edge after a couple dirty logs but still got the job done...yeah that pile is got a couple cords to it...hahahaha

  • @ronjoseph333
    @ronjoseph333 Рік тому

    Awesome setup, that splitter is interesting. Thanks for sharing.

  • @danbentsen
    @danbentsen 2 роки тому +4

    Thanks for the watch. For U-tubers selling firewood there are a lot of things in this video they should pay attention to. Like the rake back bar at splitter. Galvanized conveyor. A real back saver operation. Thanks for posting this video.

    • @Back40Firewood
      @Back40Firewood  2 роки тому +2

      Thanks...appreciate the comment. I actually have a few ideas after watching this video back a few times...always good to keep the mind turning on ways to improve, even if just small details. 👍😀🍻

    • @jakebredthauer5100
      @jakebredthauer5100 2 роки тому +1

      I guess back 40 was showing us the basic operating procedure because none of the equipment was explained.

  • @brucebannerman6848
    @brucebannerman6848 3 місяці тому

    Seeing nice logs being cut for firewood made me thankful to have a hardwood sawmill nearby, always looking for logs and paying good money

    • @Back40Firewood
      @Back40Firewood  3 місяці тому

      Doubtful you'd get much from a mill for 10" diameter log of Ash.

    • @brucebannerman6848
      @brucebannerman6848 3 місяці тому

      @Back40Firewood You never heard of furniture stock, 2x 2 and 2x3?

    • @Back40Firewood
      @Back40Firewood  3 місяці тому

      @@brucebannerman6848 I'm just saying there is a reason why you can buy log trucks full of 'firewood' logs, it is because they are not of any value to a mill. When timber is harvested what is good goes to the mill, what isn't is made into firewood. Not every log is 'furniture' grade. Also very few mills will take a couple logs if you had 1 or 2 laying around.

  • @jamesrussell6870
    @jamesrussell6870 4 місяці тому

    That conveyor is a huge time saver!!

  • @bwillan
    @bwillan 2 роки тому +2

    That's quite the cone of firewood you guys produces. Skidder Kev would approve.

  • @glenspryszak6005
    @glenspryszak6005 2 роки тому +3

    Nice consistent pieces and a whole lotta kindling ready to bundle...... amazing what can happen when 4-5 guys work together...

  • @danshouseofsmokeandoutdoor7119
    @danshouseofsmokeandoutdoor7119 2 роки тому +2

    Nice work looks like a good process

  • @edsecorr7812
    @edsecorr7812 2 роки тому +2

    Great job thank you keep up the good work love your videos

  • @mvblitzyo
    @mvblitzyo 2 роки тому

    wow what an excellent production line ! two thumbs up !

  • @PaulWhitedWoodStoneIron
    @PaulWhitedWoodStoneIron 2 роки тому +8

    Sweet setup for sure. I like it. Maybe drill a few holes in the wooden dividers front to back to stick a short piece of pipe or something in to keep the log from rolling towards you. Then pull the stub of pipe out to load up more.

    • @MarkH10
      @MarkH10 Рік тому +1

      that wedge beats pipe in, pipe out, 150 times in a day.

  • @VideoVo-Tech
    @VideoVo-Tech 10 місяців тому

    What a setup!

  • @disndat1000
    @disndat1000 Рік тому +1

    Sweet, now you need one final step, a circular jig on a pallett at the end of the belt, where you stack the incoming logs, pull a metal band around it and store under a roof for seasoning. Great operation.

  • @billypitts6368
    @billypitts6368 2 роки тому +3

    That has to be the best setup I have ever seen. AWESOME!

  • @tekknorat
    @tekknorat Рік тому

    My house is warm enough just by watching this video

  • @alwayssearching1882
    @alwayssearching1882 2 роки тому

    Smooth and efficient. Great camaraderie.

  • @benlav7151
    @benlav7151 3 місяці тому

    Good job, that young guy impresed me, my 14YO, does only games, didnt manage to get him to work.

  • @aaronspringer2237
    @aaronspringer2237 2 роки тому

    Oh wow, great processing technique.

  • @brandondvorak4438
    @brandondvorak4438 2 роки тому +1

    Hell yea nice setup!!!🔥

  • @fingigs
    @fingigs Рік тому +3

    Nice setup! Maybe put the feedtable for the splitter on an angle, moves the bucked wood easier.

  • @dalerounds4036
    @dalerounds4036 2 роки тому

    Nice splitter, I like the drawer idea on the retrieval .like an extra hand.nice ash.

  • @philiptownsend4026
    @philiptownsend4026 Рік тому

    That's the way to do it! Four men working together in complete unspoken harmony, every man knows his job and gets on with it, no stress and minimum human effort letting the IC powered machines do the hard work. Mesmerising to watch.
    Do you move the operation under cover in bad weather? or just put your feet up over winter?

  • @rogerl8488
    @rogerl8488 2 роки тому

    Love your set up!!

  • @OldIronAcres
    @OldIronAcres Рік тому

    Nice setup!

  • @firebird866
    @firebird866 2 роки тому

    Ok, I watched you cut and split firewood! I even gave you a thumbs up for your effort. If you want me to continue to watch you boys split wood, make me believe it is worth the effort!

    • @Back40Firewood
      @Back40Firewood  2 роки тому

      Well...lol...every situation is different. In this situation my friend Rick owns the tree service company who supplied the logs. So no cost for him there. We all enjoy making firewood so an afternoon spent doing something you like and didn't really cost you anything when compared to other hobbies like golf for example. And in the end the firewood when sold will all just be extra $$$. Is it worth it....my answer is yes, however others may not agree. 👍🍻

    • @firebird866
      @firebird866 2 роки тому

      @@Back40Firewood I love you guys ya'll are great! Merry Christmas!! May all your wood cutting efforts reap more rewards than your minds can fathom!

  • @roby4062
    @roby4062 2 роки тому

    Wow nice set up guys!!

  • @grahamhetherington9756
    @grahamhetherington9756 2 роки тому

    Good lord! What a set-up.

  • @jimjoelliejack
    @jimjoelliejack 2 роки тому

    Good to see a great collective working together and a very impressive set up. I work on my own processing wood, I use a 360 excavator with a cone spitter and a rotating wood grapple. We heat our 2 houses and our large barn on biomass.

  • @glendajune9140
    @glendajune9140 2 роки тому +1

    That’s how it’s done fellas!!💯😀🇺🇸

  • @hardworkingmanoutdoors
    @hardworkingmanoutdoors 2 роки тому +6

    Nice set up, I think maybe adding stops to the edge of the cutting table could help. Looked like the splitter was the bottleneck in the operation the 500i was pumping out rounds too fast! I keep a stiff floor scrubbing brush handy to help clean dirt of the logs before cutting, maybe a power broom would have been needed for some of those logs. Great video, definitely gave me a few more things to think about when setting up my yard.

    • @Back40Firewood
      @Back40Firewood  2 роки тому +3

      Yeah definitely could've used a scrub brush on a few of them logs....or a pressure washer...lol...lost the edge on the chain pretty quick with a few of them. 👍😀🍻

    • @jeffery19677
      @jeffery19677 2 роки тому +2

      Add a vertical blade on the splitter and you might eliminate the bottleneck..

  • @stevehawkins8066
    @stevehawkins8066 2 роки тому +4

    Is that your next wood yard , Dan?
    Another great video Dan.
    That was a great operation 👍. And a big pile of wood to make a lot of deliveries

    • @Back40Firewood
      @Back40Firewood  2 роки тому +1

      Perhaps some of those elements and concepts might end up in my woodyard someday. 👍😀🍻

  • @jimbanda
    @jimbanda 2 роки тому

    The key here is the manpower , if everybody is on song you gonna get some serious work done in a few hours.

  • @northerniltree
    @northerniltree 2 роки тому

    Nice bucking idea. You guys kick ash!

  • @foxlake6750
    @foxlake6750 2 роки тому +3

    If the loading bed tilted, it could feed the splitter. Nice set up

  • @marknelson6777
    @marknelson6777 2 роки тому +2

    You need a cutting deck like that, pallet deck is a great idea 💡.

    • @jakebredthauer5100
      @jakebredthauer5100 2 роки тому

      I saw Back 40 had a log deck made from round logs. The log he was cutting would go in between two of the logs. I haven't seen it more than once so maybe he did not like it. We can learn from your experience Back 40. They can be made cheaply so I don't know why more people don't have one.

  • @WonderMonkey2
    @WonderMonkey2 Рік тому

    What I was MOST impressed with was the magnet measuring stick that he would put on the the bar to mark the cuts. I thought "What a simple device, yet look what it gets you!"

    • @Back40Firewood
      @Back40Firewood  Рік тому +1

      That is called the 'Perfect Stick'...it was available online but not sure if it still is. There are several options out there for magnetic measuring 'sticks' and is also something many have made themselves. If you want all your wood to be consistent in size it's a nice tool to have. 👍

  • @elevationtransport3753
    @elevationtransport3753 Рік тому

    Nice work men 🍺

  • @overmysholder
    @overmysholder 10 місяців тому

    Next thing you know you will have half a million viewers....or more.....Congrats...The Cabin probably couldn't hold them all..

  • @Gus1966-c9o
    @Gus1966-c9o 2 роки тому

    This is a very good idea 👏

  • @since1876
    @since1876 2 роки тому +2

    That looks about like nearly enough wood for a winter ☺️

  • @zakellis7561
    @zakellis7561 2 роки тому +2

    I would like to see a video of the conveyer like you did for the bucking table. Nice set up!

    • @carfvallrightsreservedwith6649
      @carfvallrightsreservedwith6649 2 роки тому

      Those conveyors are all around farming country just collecting dust because most guys don't crib corn ears anymore have turned to using augers for putting grain in bins.
      A little modifying would need done unless you had an extra tractor for the PTO.

  • @brianrizzi6321
    @brianrizzi6321 2 роки тому +6

    With the ergonomics of this cutting table one could use the biggest baddest chainsaw made. But looks like the 500i easily keeps up with the splitter

  • @FernHillOhio
    @FernHillOhio 2 роки тому

    Quite a system there! I need a couple more people!

  • @wemcal
    @wemcal 2 роки тому

    Great video

  • @az0970449
    @az0970449 2 роки тому

    thats some nice ash wood there ! That shute is longer than a hard winter

  • @DaleFarrish
    @DaleFarrish Рік тому

    Perfect example at 1:08 on why you should have the butt to the wedge. You can see the wedge opening up the grain of the round. The grain runs bigger which slows the splitter into the 2nd stage of the pump. This forces the wedge to slice the round instead of splitting it. If the round was the opposite way around the grain would run down and it would stay in fast single stage. This would also reduce the amount of splitter trash/ slash being made. I have a processor with 4 and 6 way wedges as we as a 36" stroke splitter with a 4 way adjustable wedge. The drop in speed is very obvious on 32" long rounds that has the small end to the wedge. Butt to the wedge will speed up your splitting by quite a bit over the course of a day. Nice bucking table.

    • @Back40Firewood
      @Back40Firewood  Рік тому +1

      Yep that's exactly right...once you are trying to split across or through the grain it really slows it down...lol...it ends up almost compressing the wood together more and really ends up forcing it through the wedge. Definitely something that easily is overlooked but then can really have an impact. 👍

  • @PeterLawton
    @PeterLawton 2 роки тому

    I fought the log and the log one. But you did great!

  • @amossnowdaharleyman9179
    @amossnowdaharleyman9179 2 роки тому +1

    No getting around it, firewood is labor intensive. Nice set up you have going on there.

  • @JasonCarter-tw8il
    @JasonCarter-tw8il 4 місяці тому

    Love the setup. If I was to make a suggestion it would be to have the table for the bucked rounds on an incline to gravity feed the rounds to the log lift. With a little trial and error, build a stop at the end of either the table that the log lift pushes down to stop the rounds when you raise the lift or have ears on the lift so when it’s level it acts as the stop. Otherwise, awesome awesome setup.

    • @Back40Firewood
      @Back40Firewood  4 місяці тому

      We lifted the one end one time but found that most rounds of wood aren't actually truly 'round' and never really rolled down...lol...there was either a branch stub or something with the bark or the shape of the tree that kept it from rolling and always needed a little manual assist.

  • @fricknjeep
    @fricknjeep 2 роки тому

    hi there pretty good system and good crew

  • @mshilko
    @mshilko 2 роки тому +6

    Seems like the "log jam" is at the splitting station. It seems to only split smaller stuff in 1 go. Nice setup! Love the magnetic measuring stick attached to the saw! Was trying to think of a way to do this just last week. Is this homemade?

    • @Back40Firewood
      @Back40Firewood  2 роки тому +6

      Yep with various size rounds and logs the splitter can seem to get behind, but better to have it always running than waiting for more rounds...lol...the measuring tool is called the Perfect Stick.

  • @ohsoloco5113
    @ohsoloco5113 2 роки тому

    Awesome. I may have to build one of those tables. I have a sawmill I could cut all of the timbers on. It's the bending over that kills my back.

  • @blueglide1
    @blueglide1 2 роки тому

    Got me some ideas now! My B2601 Kubota and grapple got some work to do!

  • @dannydavis5245
    @dannydavis5245 Рік тому

    When you have equipment like that firewood is fun.

  • @thomasdecato9786
    @thomasdecato9786 2 роки тому +1

    Nice set up to do big logs that can't be put thru a processor, make it as easy as possible.

  • @PatrolOfficer161
    @PatrolOfficer161 5 місяців тому

    That sure beats a sledgehammer and spike.

  • @jerrylee812
    @jerrylee812 2 роки тому

    Impressive setup. I would suggest bolting down a 2x4 3-4" long closest to you on each of your 4x4s to help keep logs from rolling while cutting. It would help on at least half the logs and help insure one never fell off on your foot!

    • @whalerlife53
      @whalerlife53 2 роки тому +1

      I thought the same exact thing, but after watching the entire video I came to the conclusion that if you do that then the board would get in the way of the saw. Having a few wedges is the better option to keep the saw clear to cut all the way thru.

    • @jerrylee812
      @jerrylee812 2 роки тому

      @@whalerlife53 Not the entire length, just a small block 3-4" long on each board.

  • @jasonbroom7147
    @jasonbroom7147 2 роки тому +3

    That is one helluva system for cutting firewood. I would have wanted the wood dropping into a dump trailer, but other than that, very cool!

  • @dlabarge9453
    @dlabarge9453 3 місяці тому

    So... that's what it's like to have help! I do 25 face a year by my self, this looks more fun

  • @DanHovarter
    @DanHovarter 2 роки тому +3

    Very productive set up without buying a 100k processor

  • @Chatterbox9120
    @Chatterbox9120 Рік тому

    Awesome set up. I have to ask, do you have a set of blueprints for the bucking table? I would absolutely love to build one. I can’t seem to find the other video you had of it where you showed a full walk around of the table.

  • @shannonjanes2434
    @shannonjanes2434 2 роки тому

    Size piles I make now hand tossed equipment makes it look easy,

  • @Knotyourbusiness
    @Knotyourbusiness 2 роки тому +1

    Space boards on bucking table to correct length to illuminate measuring rounds to length.

  • @v-poiskax-deneg
    @v-poiskax-deneg 6 місяців тому

    thanks for the video, I'm trying to do the same as yours.👍

  • @mattmilkie5847
    @mattmilkie5847 2 роки тому

    Is a Power feed table next? What you have here, is basically what I’ll be putting together this spring, but with a much cheaper splitter…. Nice job!

  • @davehaggerty3405
    @davehaggerty3405 2 роки тому

    There is a machine in Latham Ohio that drives around the woods to a selected tree. It cuts the tree, strips it, cuts firewood to length, splits it, and puts it in a trailer.
    All without the operator leaving his seat.

  • @billcalnan5775
    @billcalnan5775 Рік тому

    Good job guys it’s team work what do you do with all the splitters of would it really look like a lot ?

  • @shadythereok
    @shadythereok 2 роки тому

    My aunt use to order a pulp would truck load of hard wood, they'd drop it in the side yard, I was around 14, 15 at the time
    I'd go over on cold winter weekends and uncle John n me would stay out there all day drinking Red White and Blue beer and smok'n KOOL cigarettes
    I miss those days

  • @johncollins500
    @johncollins500 2 роки тому +3

    Neat bucking table. Dan,I was thinking awhile back that you done a video at someone's place that had a table similar to this one only hydraulic. Either one is a back saver.

    • @Back40Firewood
      @Back40Firewood  2 роки тому +1

      Yep, that's the same table....we just didn't need to use the hydraulic lift that day...was able to keep the rounds moving down the line without it. 👍😀🍻

  • @andrewsamanthamadison3320
    @andrewsamanthamadison3320 2 роки тому +1

    Not bending over to touch your wood? 🤦‍♂️ only reason I subscribed! 😂

    • @Back40Firewood
      @Back40Firewood  2 роки тому

      Hahahahaha...that attention to details is what matters most! 👍😀🍻

  • @joshblick
    @joshblick 2 роки тому +4

    Thanks a lot. Now my back is screaming for me to make one of those tables lol I am curious why you still take the time to mark them instead of just spacing the 4x4's at your desired length?

    • @Back40Firewood
      @Back40Firewood  2 роки тому +1

      The logs don't always land lined up with the end of a 4x4, and also we cut out crotch sections or chunks that might not split well through the box wedge.

  • @zyankees3110
    @zyankees3110 2 роки тому

    The hardhat though 🤣

  • @maddierosemusic
    @maddierosemusic 2 роки тому

    You can see the slowest part of the operation is the splitting. 2 of those splitters would be killer.

  • @stogieltd
    @stogieltd 2 роки тому +1

    BUT! I think this is awesome and I'm glad to see the kid out there working his but off but,,, he should NOT be running. There's nothing there that can't wait for him to get to it. Running just opens the door to disaster because that is certainly not the place to be careless. I think there should be firm slow down, no running rules. When he came running around the first time had he tripped and reached out to catch himself he was close enough to get into the chainsaw. Keep him working, keep him responsible, keep him safe.
    Great crew guys.