I just learned what I was doing wrong when I make homemade ice cream!! I add salt to the freezer and it starts getting cold, I keep adding salt and after a while it won’t get as cold… I keep adding salt ( making the problem worse, going well beyond the eutectic point ). I need to stop adding salt once it gets cold… Thanks for the great information. Didn’t realize this was also a cooking channel!!
Tommyboy is the name of the movie. With Chris Farley. Fat guy in a tiny suite. 😂 Classic! Lots of great information coming 👍 can't wait! Thank you for sharing this information with us 🙏 God bless you and your crew!
I remember your video from last year, got me all excited I was actually thinking about opening up a business doing just that, and I don’t even live in a state where we get snow.
There are a couple skid buckets out there one has an auger and the other belt fed. you scoop normally and eject to the side. it's supposed to fill sandbags and mulch ext but I can see ditching the shovels and filling the brine maker directly
Hey Stan you should build a "half bucket" as I like to call it, we took a skidsteer plate and built a skid bucket that was only half the size as the other one so it was only like 2 foot wide, I could see that working really well for filling that machine
Stan. You should do a video explaining why you don't own a shop or rent a shop that is suited for your needs. As well as you are doing in business and on UA-cam we would expect a more usable space ro work out of.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts, ideas and videos. Very interesting subject. Just watching the video I was thinking, no way you get that stood up. If you had a dirt floor you could dig a hole to tip it into but if I’m not mistaken it looked solid. One idea I’ve seen done before is you might want to store the mixed brine at a level equal or above the tank in the truck. You will get faster filling with a pump or even gravity feed without a transfer pump. Just as you spend time mixing in down periods, you also can pump brine up in elevation during down times. Perhaps get some caged totes and stack them on a elevated shelf with skid steer. Using the skid steer to lift the water may be even faster and more efficient in time usage.
With all that money he’s going to make putting down salt brine maybe he could use asphalt to put in front of his shop. At least get rid of that mud and put down gravel.
2 questions i want u to keep in minds sir,1 whats the runing cost after install roughly per year as ik they always change, 2 would it be worth it for a property mangment standpoint to buy and use for sidewalks, are there specific hand sprayers the such i ask becuase im tempted to talk to my manager about getting it for next winter
Brine to my understanding is waste material from water filtered through a reverse osmosis. Wouldn't this damage the groundwater and rust any metal that comes in contact with it?
Actually it's better for the environment ground water ect. Think about it this way if you dump 2 yards of rock salt with a spreader on a parking lot vs 2 80lbs bags of brine on that same lot ... brine has been used in portable toilets on construction sites for years I will say the spayers used with brine HAS TO BE FLUSHED or the brine will eat away at it looking forward to the next videos as I've heard not seen they have switched over to a pvc type of nozzle still the pump is the weak point needs to be flushed regularly brine sitting dormant isn't good his holding tank should have a circulation pump to keep the brine mixed we didn't have a circulation pump and it caused the salt and water to separate the circulation pump kept things mixed well all season
@@JeeperJimbosalt brine shouldn’t separate if correctly made at 23.3. It will separate if high at salinity. We make and sell salt brine and haven’t had any issues yet if properly made.
This guy is gonna hate me but making that and the whole investment in all the time and equipment is a waste. In his own words the math only comes out to saving 100 lbs of salt a acre if done right. After all that work. In my opinion that’s not worth the time or investment. I have seen lots done with brine and not impressed. I use pre wetted salt ( magic salt) with incredible results way better then brined lots and the residual left with magic is enough for the following storm pretreatment. The volume of salt used is drastically less also. 25 years here experience and the last 11 with magic. I’ll never switch from using it.
Brine is horrible for vehicles. Our trucks used to last 10+ years,now with brine we are lucky to get 5 years. And trucks are washed every day when they are done for the day
If they make a wider opening you can actually fill with a dingo or a skid but would need to have a big enough mouth on top. No need to use shovels hand loading it. Problem solved
I just learned what I was doing wrong when I make homemade ice cream!! I add salt to the freezer and it starts getting cold, I keep adding salt and after a while it won’t get as cold… I keep adding salt ( making the problem worse, going well beyond the eutectic point ). I need to stop adding salt once it gets cold… Thanks for the great information. Didn’t realize this was also a cooking channel!!
Tommyboy is the name of the movie. With Chris Farley. Fat guy in a tiny suite. 😂 Classic! Lots of great information coming 👍 can't wait! Thank you for sharing this information with us 🙏 God bless you and your crew!
It's fat guy in a little coat
Right back atcha 👍
I remember your video from last year, got me all excited I was actually thinking about opening up a business doing just that, and I don’t even live in a state where we get snow.
This is making me want to do this too
😂👌
Stan, I enjoy your insight and I share your thoughts! We the PEOPLE are fed up brother. It is going to come to a head I think
I have a town contract and this was the first year we were permitted to use salt brine. It worked out really good and helped us use less salt
Cool beans & good to know
There are a couple skid buckets out there one has an auger and the other belt fed. you scoop normally and eject to the side. it's supposed to fill sandbags and mulch ext but I can see ditching the shovels and filling the brine maker directly
Stan's got me excited for this video #3, these late night videos haven't been cutting it for me lately...😂
Hey Stan you should build a "half bucket" as I like to call it, we took a skidsteer plate and built a skid bucket that was only half the size as the other one so it was only like 2 foot wide, I could see that working really well for filling that machine
Stan. You should do a video explaining why you don't own a shop or rent a shop that is suited for your needs. As well as you are doing in business and on UA-cam we would expect a more usable space ro work out of.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts, ideas and videos. Very interesting subject. Just watching the video I was thinking, no way you get that stood up. If you had a dirt floor you could dig a hole to tip it into but if I’m not mistaken it looked solid. One idea I’ve seen done before is you might want to store the mixed brine at a level equal or above the tank in the truck. You will get faster filling with a pump or even gravity feed without a transfer pump. Just as you spend time mixing in down periods, you also can pump brine up in elevation during down times. Perhaps get some caged totes and stack them on a elevated shelf with skid steer. Using the skid steer to lift the water may be even faster and more efficient in time usage.
Best salt for making salt brine was a company I worked for ten years ago started using solar salt
Sweden have done this for many many years already, and their roads are so clean compared to others who uses straight salt..
Extremely happy to see you guys getting on the brine train! It will only help reduce the environmental impact.
Hey Stan why don't you put down some gravel or something to make it less muddy???
Not much roi
With all that money he’s going to make putting down salt brine maybe he could use asphalt to put in front of his shop. At least get rid of that mud and put down gravel.
2 questions i want u to keep in minds sir,1 whats the runing cost after install roughly per year as ik they always change, 2 would it be worth it for a property mangment standpoint to buy and use for sidewalks, are there specific hand sprayers the such i ask becuase im tempted to talk to my manager about getting it for next winter
Great video but Stan you need to fixes that’s yard lot get some gravel with all those fancy trucks trailers
We've never tried brine, but I'm curious how it'd work in a storm when it's mostly rain due to warmer Temps. Thanks for another video!
I had bad experience with freezing rain and brine which is why we fmdidnt persure it more
It dosen't that is the short answer.
I like everything i hear but with brine you have to pre treat before snow and after plowing. So you save in material but double in labor. Am I wrong ?
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What about using a little bobcat or toro dingo to load salt?
Brine definitely seems like the way to go.
Brine to my understanding is waste material from water filtered through a reverse osmosis. Wouldn't this damage the groundwater and rust any metal that comes in contact with it?
Actually it's better for the environment ground water ect. Think about it this way if you dump 2 yards of rock salt with a spreader on a parking lot vs 2 80lbs bags of brine on that same lot ... brine has been used in portable toilets on construction sites for years I will say the spayers used with brine HAS TO BE FLUSHED or the brine will eat away at it looking forward to the next videos as I've heard not seen they have switched over to a pvc type of nozzle still the pump is the weak point needs to be flushed regularly brine sitting dormant isn't good his holding tank should have a circulation pump to keep the brine mixed we didn't have a circulation pump and it caused the salt and water to separate the circulation pump kept things mixed well all season
It gets in every crevice on a vehicle and absolutely destroys them. I love money but I despise brine.
@@JeeperJimbosalt brine shouldn’t separate if correctly made at 23.3. It will separate if high at salinity. We make and sell salt brine and haven’t had any issues yet if properly made.
We used a stump bucket on a skid steer to load a slightly larger unit. no shoveling you may have to cover or remove the teeth
Neat 👍
what flavor mead are you making?
also white tanks require protection, the solar radiation breaks down the plastic, for outside storage you want black tanks.
Next up stan has his buddy make a funnel for the skid steer to dump in to,, so he can cut shovel time labor.
Get the landlord to put some gravel on the parking lot👍
try going in sideway or go on the roof and unscrew a roof pannel or two
Why do u wear sunnies inside.
Chris Farley in Tommy Boy
Tommy Boy, big guy in little coat
Brine works great for stripping paint off your truck frame and rusting it out.
This guy is gonna hate me but making that and the whole investment in all the time and equipment is a waste. In his own words the math only comes out to saving 100 lbs of salt a acre if done right. After all that work. In my opinion that’s not worth the time or investment. I have seen lots done with brine and not impressed. I use pre wetted salt ( magic salt) with incredible results way better then brined lots and the residual left with magic is enough for the following storm pretreatment. The volume of salt used is drastically less also.
25 years here experience and the last 11 with magic. I’ll never switch from using it.
Haven’t watched the whole video yet but magic salt definitely lives up to its name. That’s all I use
Hit me up when you make some moonshine.
You should get a tablet mounted to the wall so whoever is doing the mixing doesn’t have to have their phone out and constantly looking at their phone.
Brine is horrible for vehicles. Our trucks used to last 10+ years,now with brine we are lucky to get 5 years. And trucks are washed every day when they are done for the day
If they make a wider opening you can actually fill with a dingo or a skid but would need to have a big enough mouth on top. No need to use shovels hand loading it. Problem solved
Tommy boy 😂
Stan word of advice buy an older truck to do your salt and brine applications, it will destroy any nice vehicle's you own
Stanley your yard is a mess brotha!!
Tommy boy! Fat guy in a little suit! RIP Chris Farley!
In a little coat
here to help
Come on tim quit being such a girl...lol
I have it so I can back my flatbed and shpe2000 up to the brine buddy and dump into the brine buddy