Thanks for the shoutout Mike, good placement of the sticker, it can be annoying trying to peel back the corner of some of these stickers. We’ll definitely plan a Sunday morning when you can guest star in a livestream.
Good Morning Mike! Hope all is well. Nice to see the boiler. Everyone seems to like to see boiler videos! If you ever wanted to come straight north from JPF's, you are always welcome in my woodyard. I'm about 3 hours or so north. Take care my friend! WST
Hey Mike. I use a Rode Filmmaker wireless set, but they've come out with a cheaper version that a lot of youtubers use now. Either way, get a wind protector for your mic. Rycote makes a good product. Anyway, great video and awesome sticker collection!
I just ordered a Rode! It comes with a dead cat microphone wind protector. I’ll put it to the test out here, because its always windy! Thanks for watching and the suggestion!
I have a customer who wood burn green in a house with no insulation (later roof was insulated) but I told him to get on top of seasoning process. I'd love to live with a boiler and do my firewood at home so that I can burn all the waste in the boiler #efficiency
@@KNLFirewood I burn rotten stuff in my big stove over at my shop across the street, it's an original building in a complex that was used for WWII bomb assembly! I advertise free sawdust online and the I rake out the bark from the sawdust first and take it to the dump which is on the other side of the train tracks from the yard. I do junk removal so I'll top up my truck with the debris and dump it all together
My neighbor has a Central boiler and heats 100x 125 ft. building, its 22 years old and still working good but does like its WOOD, about 15 plus cord a year.
Wow! 12000 sf? My house plus a future pole barn wouldn’t even be a fraction if that square footage. I estimate I go through 7-10 cords depending on how cold the winter is, what wood I’m burning, moisture content, etc. They do like to eat wood. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Awesome! You’ll love it. If you’re talking strictly process time…if you had all the rounds cut ready to go…working by yourself…I’d say 45 minutes, maybe less without working too hard. Certainly will take lots longer to cut, buck, and stack than it will to process it. Will also depend on how small you’re making your finished product. I’d like to know your results when you get it! Keep me updated. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Thanks for the shoutout Mike, good placement of the sticker, it can be annoying trying to peel back the corner of some of these stickers. We’ll definitely plan a Sunday morning when you can guest star in a livestream.
NP Joe! Looks good on the splitter! We’ll get together on a live stream here soon! Appreciate the invite!
Good Morning Mike! Hope all is well. Nice to see the boiler. Everyone seems to like to see boiler videos! If you ever wanted to come straight north from JPF's, you are always welcome in my woodyard. I'm about 3 hours or so north. Take care my friend! WST
Thanks for the invite! I’ll put you on the list. Thanks for watching!
Hey Mike ,Very cool , you have got a great collection of stickers . I like the boiler videos . Have a good one .
Thanks Del! I need to catch up on your videos! Thanks for watching buddy!
Hi Mike great sticker collection great video take care Jeff
Thanks Jeff! Keep splitting!
Cool boiler! Awesome stickers! Great video! -Brad
Thanks Brad! Are you using a microphone during your videos theses days? I just hated doing that voice over.
@@KNLFirewood I need one, but no- not yet.
Hey thats a nice wood boiler! Ive seen that before :)
Thanks Jay! I’ve watched lots of your boiler videos! Happy Thanksgiving!
Hey Mike. I use a Rode Filmmaker wireless set, but they've come out with a cheaper version that a lot of youtubers use now. Either way, get a wind protector for your mic. Rycote makes a good product. Anyway, great video and awesome sticker collection!
I just ordered a Rode! It comes with a dead cat microphone wind protector. I’ll put it to the test out here, because its always windy! Thanks for watching and the suggestion!
@@KNLFirewood that's awesome you'll love it!
I have a customer who wood burn green in a house with no insulation (later roof was insulated) but I told him to get on top of seasoning process. I'd love to live with a boiler and do my firewood at home so that I can burn all the waste in the boiler #efficiency
We all do make a bunch of waste. It’s nice to be able to use it. What do you do with the waste you produce?
@@KNLFirewood I burn rotten stuff in my big stove over at my shop across the street, it's an original building in a complex that was used for WWII bomb assembly! I advertise free sawdust online and the I rake out the bark from the sawdust first and take it to the dump which is on the other side of the train tracks from the yard. I do junk removal so I'll top up my truck with the debris and dump it all together
My neighbor has a Central boiler and heats 100x 125 ft. building, its 22 years old and still working good but does like its WOOD, about 15 plus cord a year.
Wow! 12000 sf? My house plus a future pole barn wouldn’t even be a fraction if that square footage. I estimate I go through 7-10 cords depending on how cold the winter is, what wood I’m burning, moisture content, etc. They do like to eat wood. Thanks for watching and commenting!
I have an axis on order was wondering how long it takes for you to split a cord if you are working with 10 to 20 inch rounds
Awesome! You’ll love it. If you’re talking strictly process time…if you had all the rounds cut ready to go…working by yourself…I’d say 45 minutes, maybe less without working too hard. Certainly will take lots longer to cut, buck, and stack than it will to process it. Will also depend on how small you’re making your finished product. I’d like to know your results when you get it! Keep me updated. Thanks for watching and commenting!