@@daybot9592 its almost like the shredder is stationary and the excavator doesn't have a blade to push material around and instead of stopping to rearrange material or reposition himself a loader just keeps him on the same task therefore being more efficient....Is there an occupation where I can get paid to point out the obvious?
Omg, I would blow my brains out if I was the guy operating that machine that was loading the chipper/grinder... Swinging back and forth all day... No thank you.
Wood Chip Piles and Sons have been building the best wood chip piles for over 100 years. We watch our piles grow and check each one for height and consistency.
Of course you can tell that they are not the investors.....or potential customers considering purchasing the equipment being demonstrated in a real world demo!
Alot of people would like to scrap through that pile! I guarantee there is some really good usable lumber in there! I got enough lumber off of one construction site a few years back to build 3 small out buildings 12x16. And could of had more just no place to store the lumber and tires of packing home lumber. Lol.
There was a guy in new Zealand, who had builders across the street from him, and he go friendly with them and started taking stuff, from old houses the construction crew were renovating, they let him on site every day for an hour while they was cleaning up before home time. He sometimes had to take doors off hinges and stuff like that, it was free but at the cost of his own labor! All in all after 2 years of following then around his local area, he collected enough stuff to build a 4 bedroom house wiring and all, and fully furnish it, for an hour of his day each day, just cost him fuel money!
@@GunNtonic well I guess they are making money but it's still wasteful if there was usable lumber in there. Have you seen the price of lumber? Nothing like cutting up good boards to dump around houses to rot down. When it could be re purposed to build a home or garage, etc.
I too would've rather heard the crushing and diesel sounds. But it was filmed with a drone so all you would've heard is props buzzing, unless they recorded the sound with a microphone and layered the audio onto the video. Seems they were more interested in sharing the visuals.
I’m reminded of an episode of The Simpsons. The one where Homer offered to help his neighbour, Ned Flanders sort through the deeply sentimental and precious possessions of his recently deceased wife.
with that much material I'd be running 3 of them chippers and lining up the semis for a 1/2 mile long to fill up and be grinding 24 hours with only fuel fillups and knives changes every 12 hours.
So many questions, are you guys demoing the 3600, how come you dont have a truck under the conveyor belt or a metal bend under the magnet, and why didn't the operator start down by the gate.
Come on you people,putting a 50 yard Hook Lift container under that belt to collect the wood waste requires someone with brains to organise it and obviously the managers stood in the background haven’t got any and they talk about saving the planet. That wood waste will have to be reloaded using more fuel and more pollution,what a bunch of Tossers.
Or just don't and burry that shit in the ground with a bunch of plastic to fill in the gaps. Seriously this isn't helping the environment at all with all the diesel that thing gulps down.
it have a magnet seperator,, i just wish they had placed a little container under the black chute hanging under the conveyer.. But a magnetic top roller in the conveyer is pretty smart since metal-steel usually is heavyer than wood. notice the grey stuff sliding off the black chute and piling up near the grinder.
@@samkom33 yes, it needs something to catch it or an auxiliary belt to take it away...as it sits, as the two pile grow, they're just going to mix together...you can see they already are here.
@@shanspipeguytx8564 yes but the setup in this video is quite unusual.. in 2 of the 3 local scrapyards, the usually let the conveyer go straight in to a container ore truck,, and at the 3rd smaller dumpsite its a wheel loader removing the chips almost as fast as they comes from the grinder.. but here in kristiansand they dont have mountains of scrap wood. hehe. its the same grinder working on all 3 scrapyards, a few days a week on each dumpsite,, and most of the chips go to a local heat plant that delivers hot water to most of the houses in kristiansand city. in addition to wood chips it burn some regular household garbage thats sorted out, and dont contain to much metal ore food waste.
My guess is that this is a demo of the grinder, there's no collection or set up to remove the crushed wood. When it's running properly I'd say there'd be longer belts, magnets and everything that would be needed to process all the chipped wood
It's a common feature on material handlers. It allows the operator to see inside high sided trailers or, in this case, see the feeder hopper on the grinder.
Them grinders work really fast. It's usually a feed problem or not enough conveyor length. You can rent them grinders for around $9500.00 a week in our area.
It's hard to believe how much stuff gets tossed in modern civilization. At least it is going to have a second use. OSB material maybe? It's hard to see how big the chips are.
I remember grinding demolition and we put an iron oxide color on it. We then sold it as mulch for good money. This is why I never buy bagged mulch.I always wondered about paint chips leaching into the soil. People heard “Recycled” and thought it was a good thing to buy. The pallets from chemical companies were the worst.
It's hilarious to read some of the comments. Y'all It would take a good operator about three days to work that pile down. I watched a friend run through a stump pile half that size in 12 hours
If you look closely, you’ll see that the top pulley on the conveyor is magnetic. It grabs the nails, staples, screws, etc., and throws them into that long chute hanging underneath. The iron bits then slide down and are lying on the surface right in front of the machine. A cross-belt separator can also be installed which is even more effective.
Seems like a good idea and maybe this is a demo scale, hence the three observers. Maybe it can be scaled up in the future. Must be a few nails and screws in the pile though
nails and screws are no problem if they replace the WOOD knifes with grinder teeth say like this that chew STEEL and ROCKS too without problem. its the speed and force of the rotor that CRUSH the wood.. its not beeing CUT like we normaly think by a SHARP knife. www.rotochopper.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/replaceable-mount-rotor-cropped.jpg
@@themediaman100 maybe he did,, but did he notice that even this grinder seperated out all magnetic metal? Although this grinder had the elektromagnet on the top conveyer roller instead of a extra cross belt closer to the maskine. Notice the grey stuff sliding off the black chute hanging under the conveyer and is piling up as a grey pile of scrap steel. BUT yes too much metal often is a problem in ovens burning say trash becouse it can make the ash hard to remove.
Snedi og hadd på bygge plasser i Norge bro konstruksjoner med mye treverk kulvert er bare tatt hele kulvert er og bro forskaling og bare kjørt det rett i konteinere som flis slipper mann mye luft i konteinere?
It is mandatory in Sacandinavia in each country that the small cities have recycling plants where they get the trash separated.This is probably a month a wort of wood from a region in a country..
@@sergeyb8 the wood without any paint and the one who is not pressure treated is milled as shown and than it gets on some conveyor belts where some very huge magnets remove the nails and the material is used for making fire bikets that are sold afterwards in the supermarket or gas stations for house warming,mostly on the houses outside the cities.
@@sergeyb8 the ones with paint on,is burned on a huge power plant,together with other trash,but not food waste.Food waste is recycled for methane and than is used as fertilizer in agriculture.Hope I answered your question while not being too boring.
@@ibluedesolation yes living trees are valuable, but at least here in norway with most our tree types, its better to harvest a forest every 40-80 years. becouse if you dont REPLACE the trees most of the trees would be laying on the ground rotting
In the UK they turn it all in to floor boards for new build houses. You need to be careful when cutting through them because you can catch a piece of an old nail or metal hinge etc. I suppose it’s still better than sending it all to land fill.
@@claesmansson9070 I would challenge you to find a crusher, shredder or chipper that removes 100% of the metal from waste material, when you’re operating at maximum flow or capacity as this machine likely was in the video it’s nearly impossible to remove all the nails and other metallic objects from the processed material. The flow is too quick and nobody has the time or the money to send it through again for a second pass.
Its not only depending on the magnet after the chipper,it s also depending on the industry using the material after crushing.Metaldetectors mon ami,beep beep.They can if they want!100 %?I dont know,think they can down to metal dust,but don t think they do/want to.
It's 2200 miles from Alberta, Canada to Dallas, Texas. Considering freight cost, it would be much less expensive to heat with natural gas or petroleum. Plus the pellet stoves require electricity to run and burn.
@@trevisgardner The natural gas in Texas was frozen in February. Yes they could have used petroleum but that would be a large oil tank and those are no longer allowed to be stored underground. Wood does not have to come all the way from Canada. You can make wood pellets from scrap wood, leaves, brushes and many other materials besides wood from Canada. Wood pellets bags can be stored on your property and not worry about such things like oil spills.
@@jonny777bike Natural Gas doesn’t freeze. My home is heated by NG and it’s been down to -20 here in the past with no interruption in service. Something else was to blame, not the gas.
@@normanreed572 Yeah it looks the the production of gas had problems during the Texas freeze. The good thing with wood pellets at your home is that you aren't dependent on a system in case SHTF. You still need electric to operate the stove but you can use a battery backup for that. Texas is going to go through a lot of public hearings on it before we learn the full truth. With climate change we don't know the full extent to how we are affecting the weather patterns but we must be prepared and that includes all of the states as well as the rest of the world.
@@jonny777bike Mu point was there is no problem with Natural Gas as such. There was a distribution problem. Natural Gas comes up out of the ground without help from electricity or any other power source. Getting the gas from the well head to points of use is the problem. Wood pellets would have the same problem unless they are stored in bulk. Both pellets and gas need electricity to burn in a furnace so the electric grid is vital. Wind and solar don’t work so well in the winter or at night or on calm overcast days and the sooner the greenies get this through their heads the better off we all will be.
@@melin1969 Insurance liability wavers take care of that problem easily. In my line of work, I do salvage work at times for bigger companies and most places just give me a generic liability waiver form to fill out and then it doesn't matter what happens to me from thereon. My Eff up is my problem, not theirs.
Those 3 dudes in the back working too hard
I rather be the guy with the claw, looks like a chill job.
Those machines do the work of three men. How I know that is the three men are standing off to the side that could be working
Just shows it’s a government operation
Now all they need to build is one you can drive directly into the pile of wood and self feed itself
Yeah a backet wheel grinder ...
That would leave someone unemployed !
Orrrr the operator of the green machine has a remote control in his cab to control the crusher.
It doesn't move around too much so why not?
My thought too
That would leave the 3 standing guys nothing to do...
Front loader driver: Here’s some more wood in case you run out.
lmao 0:50
I know why they wasting fuel for another tractor I don't get it
@@daybot9592 its almost like the shredder is stationary and the excavator doesn't have a blade to push material around and instead of stopping to rearrange material or reposition himself a loader just keeps him on the same task therefore being more efficient....Is there an occupation where I can get paid to point out the obvious?
@@teodorg.official LOL 😆
@William Knoll maybe if you reply to my comment actually be funny or creative kiddo...
Такие доски есть хорошие, чистые, сухие, длинные...Деловые породы дерева!!!Хороший столяр, плотник был бы очень рад... А тут просто в труху... 🙄🙄🙄
Чё ты несёшь? У нас бы это просто сгнило на свалке
Из этой трухи строй материя
@@ВугентаусБузерье Посмотрите есть доски белые живые совсем.
@@ДмитроМ-д3ы у вас может быть-у нас нет!
Omg, I would blow my brains out if I was the guy operating that machine that was loading the chipper/grinder... Swinging back and forth all day... No thank you.
Looks like about 10 more grinders are needed for a few years
Wood Chip Piles and Sons have been building the best wood chip piles for over 100 years. We watch our piles grow and check each one for height and consistency.
And three guys standing around collecting a paycheck just like every other construction/job site lol
Of course you can tell that they are not the investors.....or potential customers considering purchasing the equipment being demonstrated in a real world demo!
My thoughts exactly 💯!
Management, standing around congratulating each other.
It's called boss work
@@stevebell4906 of course they could be, but some humour is always appropriate ;-)
Всё по классике,один работает,трое смотрят!
Двое пашут, семеро руками машут )))
😆 такая ситуация во всём мире.
Alot of people would like to scrap through that pile! I guarantee there is some really good usable lumber in there! I got enough lumber off of one construction site a few years back to build 3 small out buildings 12x16. And could of had more just no place to store the lumber and tires of packing home lumber. Lol.
There was a guy in new Zealand, who had builders across the street from him, and he go friendly with them and started taking stuff, from old houses the construction crew were renovating, they let him on site every day for an hour while they was cleaning up before home time. He sometimes had to take doors off hinges and stuff like that, it was free but at the cost of his own labor! All in all after 2 years of following then around his local area, he collected enough stuff to build a 4 bedroom house wiring and all, and fully furnish it, for an hour of his day each day, just cost him fuel money!
They sell it as dyed wood chips for $30 a yard. No waste there.
@@GunNtonic well I guess they are making money but it's still wasteful if there was usable lumber in there. Have you seen the price of lumber? Nothing like cutting up good boards to dump around houses to rot down.
When it could be re purposed to build a home or garage, etc.
Now what? What is it used for? Taco Bell filler in the burritos ??🤣🤣
Yeah. The nails get stuck in my teeth!!
Very annoying!! Lol.
Macdonald's
Particle board
Bio wood fire briquettez
Ahahah
Экскаваторщику не позавидуешь.)Целый день-влево,вправо.
Тоже об этом подумал. Мозг взорвётся от таких действий
@@misterShon хуже,чем на конвейере
Зарплата достойная в самой не худшей стране
It's been a year now since this video and they're still chopping. Never seen so much wood in one spot
Трое стоят,один работает! Как всегда.! )
This looks like a fire 🔥 waiting to happen
The video was awesome the music however made me bail about 20 seconds in....
Just turn the volume down to 0
Why see and hear the equipment work when we could just see it?? Wait, let’s also throw in some crappy music! Brilliant!
I came for the music
Music is the best part
I too would've rather heard the crushing and diesel sounds. But it was filmed with a drone so all you would've heard is props buzzing, unless they recorded the sound with a microphone and layered the audio onto the video. Seems they were more interested in sharing the visuals.
I’m reminded of an episode of The Simpsons. The one where Homer offered to help his neighbour, Ned Flanders sort through the deeply sentimental and precious possessions of his recently deceased wife.
Альхамдулиллах👍👍👍👍👍это лучше чем рубить леса
Fyyf
with that much material I'd be running 3 of them chippers and lining up the semis for a 1/2 mile long to fill up and be grinding 24 hours with only fuel fillups and knives changes every 12 hours.
First time any real work had been performed at that facility.
So many questions, are you guys demoing the 3600, how come you dont have a truck under the conveyor belt or a metal bend under the magnet, and why didn't the operator start down by the gate.
Those 3 blokes have got shovels back in their shed!
Come on you people,putting a 50 yard Hook Lift container under that belt to collect the wood waste requires someone with brains to organise it and obviously the managers stood in the background haven’t got any and they talk about saving the planet. That wood waste will have to be reloaded using more fuel and more pollution,what a bunch of Tossers.
@@davidellis279 need not say more...sorry goose
lol
Готовят сырье для нашей мебели))
Для всей мебели
для вашей Украинской мебели.
@@ИльяЯценко-к4к Алёша сынок при чём тут Украина
@@СмотрящийзаДонатом-и3я в принципе да, наверное не при чём. у вас же на украине мебель из железа видимо и глины.
Алёша сынок я из Питера ,а при чём тут Украина
They need to have like 4 of these units working on this scrap heap.
Or just don't and burry that shit in the ground with a bunch of plastic to fill in the gaps. Seriously this isn't helping the environment at all with all the diesel that thing gulps down.
Three guys: I think we need a bigger shredder.
3 bosses watching two guys work
And paid more...
Right I noticed that right off and thought that was the funniest part
Brand new machine, Rep Forman and Owner of company !
Bloody overhead.
That desperately needs a magnetic seperator and a longer conveyor. Damn impressive though.
it have a magnet seperator,, i just wish they had placed a little container under the black chute hanging under the conveyer..
But a magnetic top roller in the conveyer is pretty smart since metal-steel usually is heavyer than wood.
notice the grey stuff sliding off the black chute and piling up near the grinder.
@@samkom33 yes, it needs something to catch it or an auxiliary belt to take it away...as it sits, as the two pile grow, they're just going to mix together...you can see they already are here.
@@shanspipeguytx8564 yes but the setup in this video is quite unusual.. in 2 of the 3 local scrapyards, the usually let the conveyer go straight in to a container ore truck,, and at the 3rd smaller dumpsite its a wheel loader removing the chips almost as fast as they comes from the grinder..
but here in kristiansand they dont have mountains of scrap wood. hehe. its the same grinder working on all 3 scrapyards, a few days a week on each dumpsite,, and most of the chips go to a local heat plant that delivers hot water to most of the houses in kristiansand city.
in addition to wood chips it burn some regular household garbage thats sorted out, and dont contain to much metal ore food waste.
@@samkom33 All they have to do is get one of those forklift dump bins and place it under the conveyor to catch the refuse.
My guess is that this is a demo of the grinder, there's no collection or set up to remove the crushed wood. When it's running properly I'd say there'd be longer belts, magnets and everything that would be needed to process all the chipped wood
I’m impressed with the elevating cab on the excavator.
It's a common feature on material handlers. It allows the operator to see inside high sided trailers or, in this case, see the feeder hopper on the grinder.
No offense meant but that material handler does not like being called an excavator. They are special machines indeed.
Looks like the need about a dozen of those grinders
Or a double shift 24 hr operation
Them grinders work really fast. It's usually a feed problem or not enough conveyor length. You can rent them grinders for around $9500.00 a week in our area.
These freaking machines are amazing as is the huge pile of scrap wood !
This is how your new house started!!! Ground up scrap turned into new houses!!!
run a morbark tub grinder and a bandit beast a while back and boy was it something satisfying chewing up wood!
Well these guys got to be the guys that make particle board
That’s making a pile of saw dust. How is it recycling?
Those three guys are thinking "How long we gotta stand here for?"
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My allergies flared up and my throat swelled shut after watching this.
Damn that's a lot of wasted wood
It's hard to believe how much stuff gets tossed in modern civilization. At least it is going to have a second use. OSB material maybe? It's hard to see how big the chips are.
@@VersinKettorix They probably have to be reground finer, it looked like they were just long splinters.
@@VersinKettorixsomeone wrote, chips were burnt in nearby hot water energy plant...
Pretty sure there's the odd nail in there somewhere. I wonder how long the knives'll last.
I remember grinding demolition and we put an iron oxide color on it. We then sold it as mulch for good money. This is why I never buy bagged mulch.I always wondered about paint chips leaching into the soil. People heard “Recycled” and thought it was a good thing to buy. The pallets from chemical companies were the worst.
Awful how money destroys tiny gharacters
Great&Epic work my friend Big like from Romania 🔝📽👍❤
It's hilarious to read some of the comments.
Y'all
It would take a good operator about three days to work that pile down.
I watched a friend run through a stump pile half that size in 12 hours
This looks like the epitome of impossible task.
sooooooo what is the crunched up wood used for?
When do the nails get removed?
That excavator has a cool cab.
So what happens to the finished chips etc?
Better than pure gold for a farmer. Compost it all and you are king.
With all that paint, glue and other hazard stuff in it.
Man.please let your sensitivity grow very quick...😢
How do you get all the metal nails, fastners and studs etc separated from this?
If you look closely, you’ll see that the top pulley on the conveyor is magnetic. It grabs the nails, staples, screws, etc., and throws them into that long chute hanging underneath. The iron bits then slide down and are lying on the surface right in front of the machine. A cross-belt separator can also be installed which is even more effective.
That place would make one hell of an uncontrol wood fire. They need to install a sprinkler system. LOL
Is the sawdust in the air not an issue? Doesn't it cause major lung problem?
In India we use this for good purpose
Seems like a good idea and maybe this is a demo scale, hence the three observers. Maybe it can be scaled up in the future. Must be a few nails and screws in the pile though
nails and screws are no problem if they replace the WOOD knifes with grinder teeth say like this that chew STEEL and ROCKS too without problem.
its the speed and force of the rotor that CRUSH the wood.. its not beeing CUT like we normaly think by a SHARP knife.
www.rotochopper.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/replaceable-mount-rotor-cropped.jpg
@@samkom33 I think Andrew is referring to the metal contamination.
@@themediaman100 maybe he did,, but did he notice that even this grinder seperated out all magnetic metal? Although this grinder had the elektromagnet on the top conveyer roller instead of a extra cross belt closer to the maskine.
Notice the grey stuff sliding off the black chute hanging under the conveyer and is piling up as a grey pile of scrap steel.
BUT yes too much metal often is a problem in ovens burning say trash becouse it can make the ash hard to remove.
What do they do with the sawdust ????
Man all that firewood getting chewed into sawdust.
Where does the metal go?
The name of this Machine ?
Where are they going to put the chips? In a land fill?
Excellent material for manufactured fire logs.
Mit dem ganzen Plastik der Farbe und den Holzschutzmittel, ist das bestimmt sehr gesunder Abfall!
why is that front end loader bringing him material, i think hes got a bit in front of him already.
so that guy can have a job :)
White collars get a living watching blue collars working
two years later, 2021. are they still grinding that pile?
Don't get this 2 machines doing what one will do??? Perhaps someone can explain?
The excavator would run out of material in about five minutes without the loader feeding him. He's struggling to almost keep up with the shredder.
Why not use just the front loader??
@@aldwynneedham9720 fine manipulation to solve jams in the feed.
What do they do with all the nails in wood chip pile ????
So cool
Går det til papir gjenvinning eller fjernvarme anlegg eller toalett papir?
we need a 10 hour version
Yes, especially for the guy who says, that this pole is grinded within 24h!!😂
Snedi og hadd på bygge plasser i Norge bro konstruksjoner med mye treverk kulvert er bare tatt hele kulvert er og bro forskaling og bare kjørt det rett i konteinere som flis slipper mann mye luft i konteinere?
I want to see how that pile of wood for made and how long it took to get that big. That's insane
It is mandatory in Sacandinavia in each country that the small cities have recycling plants where they get the trash separated.This is probably a month a wort of wood from a region in a country..
@@benjaminsagau
That's awesome. What happens to the processed chips? I imagine it's full of metal
@@sergeyb8 the wood without any paint and the one who is not pressure treated is milled as shown and than it gets on some conveyor belts where some very huge magnets remove the nails and the material is used for making fire bikets that are sold afterwards in the supermarket or gas stations for house warming,mostly on the houses outside the cities.
@@sergeyb8 the ones with paint on,is burned on a huge power plant,together with other trash,but not food waste.Food waste is recycled for methane and than is used as fertilizer in agriculture.Hope I answered your question while not being too boring.
@@benjaminsagauone month!😂 ridiculous...perhaps in metropol areas öike houston or la, but never there.this is min.1500 truck loads!
Ой как жалко досок,дерево они растут десятилетиями
не пользуйся деревянной мебелью. купи себе кровать из железа.
@@ИльяЯценко-к4к КОРАСАВЧИК
С гвоздями перемалывает?
Они в штатах этими опилками землю удобряют. Деревья хоть и долгий, но восполнимый ресурс
How did such a huge pile of wood scrap accumulate? Massive fire risk.
Your gonna need a 10,000 series
Shout out to the 3 guys doing the same thing we are.
Now that's a lot of trees that never needed to be cut down.
That's a silly comment
@@woodgrinderguy1060 Not really. Trees are extremely valuable to the planet.
@@ibluedesolation yes living trees are valuable, but at least here in norway with most our tree types, its better to harvest a forest every 40-80 years.
becouse if you dont REPLACE the trees most of the trees would be laying on the ground rotting
In the UK they turn it all in to floor boards for new build houses. You need to be careful when cutting through them because you can catch a piece of an old nail or metal hinge etc. I suppose it’s still better than sending it all to land fill.
Here we know of the magnet,so nails are going down a container or pile for itself,just like concrete crushing
@@claesmansson9070 I would challenge you to find a crusher, shredder or chipper that removes 100% of the metal from waste material, when you’re operating at maximum flow or capacity as this machine likely was in the video it’s nearly impossible to remove all the nails and other metallic objects from the processed material. The flow is too quick and nobody has the time or the money to send it through again for a second pass.
Its not only depending on the magnet after the chipper,it s also depending on the industry using the material after crushing.Metaldetectors mon ami,beep beep.They can if they want!100 %?I dont know,think they can down to metal dust,but don t think they do/want to.
Powerful n wonderful recycling
Keren alat pelebur limbahnya
I think you need a bigger grinder, or several bigger grinders.
Just a demo
What happens to screws and nails?
Did a tornado hit a pallet factory?
Melhor máquina que já até agora, meus parabéns ao enventor.paz
Vilket drömjobb att få köra den gröna grävskopan! Snälla kan jag få jobb hos er?
What uses are there for this waste ? Wood pellets for boilers ?
Where is the circular economy in this ?
Imagine how many homes in Texas during the Feb freeze if they had wood pellets stove would be able to use a lot of that wood.
It's 2200 miles from Alberta, Canada to Dallas, Texas. Considering freight cost, it would be much less expensive to heat with natural gas or petroleum. Plus the pellet stoves require electricity to run and burn.
@@trevisgardner The natural gas in Texas was frozen in February. Yes they could have used petroleum but that would be a large oil tank and those are no longer allowed to be stored underground. Wood does not have to come all the way from Canada. You can make wood pellets from scrap wood, leaves, brushes and many other materials besides wood from Canada. Wood pellets bags can be stored on your property and not worry about such things like oil spills.
@@jonny777bike Natural Gas doesn’t freeze. My home is heated by NG and it’s been down to -20 here in the past with no interruption in service. Something else was to blame, not the gas.
@@normanreed572 Yeah it looks the the production of gas had problems during the Texas freeze. The good thing with wood pellets at your home is that you aren't dependent on a system in case SHTF. You still need electric to operate the stove but you can use a battery backup for that. Texas is going to go through a lot of public hearings on it before we learn the full truth. With climate change we don't know the full extent to how we are affecting the weather patterns but we must be prepared and that includes all of the states as well as the rest of the world.
@@jonny777bike Mu point was there is no problem with Natural Gas as such. There was a distribution problem. Natural Gas comes up out of the ground without help from electricity or any other power source. Getting the gas from the well head to points of use is the problem. Wood pellets would have the same problem unless they are stored in bulk. Both pellets and gas need electricity to burn in a furnace so the electric grid is vital. Wind and solar don’t work so well in the winter or at night or on calm overcast days and the sooner the greenies get this through their heads the better off we all will be.
Японцы плачут при просмотре этого виде,там древесина на вес золота,а тут в труху.
Wouldn't it be more cost and time effective to put it on dump trucks or trailers?
What is the pile of wood chips then used for?
Need a good time laps video. One that is 10 min or more long. Love to see some after picture or or a finished video.
You're gonna be at that for a while...
What happens to the nails and staples?
But why? Why grind it?
What do they use this grinded board to make?
Wouldn't it be smarter to park the dump trailer under the Conveyor belt?
That is an insane amount of wood
Nice set up excellent job proper way to recycle wood 👍
That's great. Im happy that ill see the day that specialised boats go out to the pacific plastic island and starts eating it all up
Where in the world does all that wood scrap come from??
Somewhere in the world, at least.
Cool Video, but..............
Have you seen the prices of lumber lately...???
It makes me cringe to see it get shredded.
This is strangely relaxing to watch. I assume that the chipped wood is used to make paper pulp?
It used in power stations to burn and make electric.
those 3 dudes ASMRing while the red beast churns wood chips
At today's new construction limber prices, anyone else wondering if that recycling center lets people come in and collect lumber to reuse?
Looks like the starting point for osb
i doubt they have insurance to allow that in these days of health and safety
@@melin1969 Insurance liability wavers take care of that problem easily. In my line of work, I do salvage work at times for bigger companies and most places just give me a generic liability waiver form to fill out and then it doesn't matter what happens to me from thereon.
My Eff up is my problem, not theirs.