Wow.. you made that look so easy! The prices for wood is just sad, but on the positive side.. at least they had wood available. Great job and thanks for sharing. Be Blessed
Hey Thanx for being smart about transporting by red flagging the long pieces. Most don't do that and it's the law where I'm at. Anything overhanging more than 3' required to be red flagged.
😁 Thanks so much! It will be pretty handy. Kinda just wish we did this when our kids were young enough they would help! 😝 Our adults want no part of this.. Lol.
Very nice machine. Now that you've had it a while, has there been any corrosion from the steel bolt going through the copper sleeve? If it lives in the barn, you might not get that problem, but usually dis-similar metals will corrode. I believe I'll use your design for my own bailer but probably plan to use stainless steel for the sleeve and bolts to prevent any issues. Thanks for sharing.
Hi! Thanks for giving this design a try. Making this again I would try to find a way to increase the mechanical advantage making tighter bales. As we don’t live anywhere near salt water, the untreated wood would rot out long before the copper/steel rusted through. We have found this baler very handy for making bales for the barn and garden. Take care and good luck, Glen
Thank you very much! They are talking about lumber prices coming down but I think they have to move through some expensive stock here first. How are things going down there?
@@TheCowEmporium uploading a video now of the garden. Been very busy, lots of rain but I think the faucet just got turned off. 100 degree weather on the way.
many thanks indeed... and that has saved me more than $6,125 plus
Wow.. you made that look so easy! The prices for wood is just sad, but on the positive side.. at least they had wood available. Great job and thanks for sharing.
Be Blessed
Thank you! I have a video to come showing how it works!
@@TheCowEmporium Looking forward to it.
Hey Thanx for being smart about transporting by red flagging the long pieces.
Most don't do that and it's the law where I'm at. Anything overhanging more than 3' required to be red flagged.
That is excellent advice!
That baler is amazing
Thank you!
U did a good work your video pop up on my screen and I like it 💕😊
Glad to see u and want to see more & more, dear friend 👍8
Thank you for stopping by to watch!
That is so smoothhhhh!! Brilliant design!
😁 Thanks so much! It will be pretty handy.
Kinda just wish we did this when our kids were young enough they would help! 😝
Our adults want no part of this.. Lol.
Nice creative 👍 thank for share.
Thanks for watching!
Wow that's awesome handmade, great sharing and have a good time.👍
Thank you!
Ingenious!
Glen’s always got an idea percolating! 😉
Nice
Thank you!
Very nice machine. Now that you've had it a while, has there been any corrosion from the steel bolt going through the copper sleeve? If it lives in the barn, you might not get that problem, but usually dis-similar metals will corrode. I believe I'll use your design for my own bailer but probably plan to use stainless steel for the sleeve and bolts to prevent any issues.
Thanks for sharing.
Hi! Thanks for giving this design a try. Making this again I would try to find a way to increase the mechanical advantage making tighter bales.
As we don’t live anywhere near salt water, the untreated wood would rot out long before the copper/steel rusted through.
We have found this baler very handy for making bales for the barn and garden.
Take care and good luck,
Glen
@@TheCowEmporium thanks for the reply and extra tips. I appreciate that.
Went to buy a 1/2 inch sheet of plywood, $78.00, and the price has come down. Great invention Glen. I like doing things like that.
Thank you very much! They are talking about lumber prices coming down but I think they have to move through some expensive stock here first. How are things going down there?
@@TheCowEmporium uploading a video now of the garden. Been very busy, lots of rain but I think the faucet just got turned off. 100 degree weather on the way.
👍👍👍👍👍
What is the length of this creature?
Hi there! The baler is 7 feet long and the piston is 16”x18” and the bale chamber is 30” long.
Would you have plans of build to share?
Hi! Sorry we do not have written plans to share!
thats not alot of wood for what you paid for it😭
That’s true!