Lots and lots of moving parts and electronics, and a giant price tag. I watched it work a few times and it’s pretty creative engineering. It was great to meet you and your wife at the show.
It was impressive thats for sure. Expensive as well. I believe it has a place in the firewood industry tho. Was great meeting you too Brad. Weekend flew by
Hi Kev!!😀😀 That's a really slick machine. It won't be long before someone comes up with a machine that will stack wood in face cords. Take care my friend!!😀😀👍👍 Logger Al
Wonder if the possible price range of 170-180K is just for the Multipak unit istself, or included the conveyor up front? The wood processor might not be a part of that price? The other system already on the market, V-pack, I guess is about half of that price, and does not to be loaded with a conveyor. Guess systems is something to concider for those into tens of thousands of bags a season, which some big supplier do
interesting, too much machine and money for my use. good to see another Canadian company pushing innovation . . . I'll stay with paying local high schoolers looking for p/t jobs. they've been very reliable at bagging, stacking and or wrapping firewood
Lots and lots of moving parts and electronics, and a giant price tag. I watched it work a few times and it’s pretty creative engineering. It was great to meet you and your wife at the show.
It was impressive thats for sure. Expensive as well. I believe it has a place in the firewood industry tho.
Was great meeting you too Brad. Weekend flew by
I need of of these in Australia yesterday!
Give them a call and they can get one too
Can’t believe this machine, and it’s made just 20 min from where I live. Thanks for sharing.
Thats pretty cool its made so close to ya.
good one, nice to see how a bag of wood is produced, keep safe amigo
It was pretty neat thats for sure. Take care Bob
Pretty clever engineering . Thanks for making the video.
Ya I thought so. It's all servo motors too
Very neat thanks for sharing Kev!👍👍
It was pretty neat thats for sure. Thanks for watching
I want to see the automated/robotic wood stacker.
Ya it seems to be what everyone wants. Hopefully someone is listening and makes something
Wow that's nice
Seemed to work good. Love to see it in real world tho
That's really cool that the invitation in firewood is still alive.. at times it looks dead, but that could be said with any industry..
ya you never know what they will come out with next. some times there are big lules in innovation
Hi Kev!!😀😀
That's a really slick machine. It won't be long before someone comes up with a machine that will stack wood in face cords.
Take care my friend!!😀😀👍👍
Logger Al
Ya that seems to be what everyone wants to be made. Hopefully they hear what people want and someone starts building one
Really cool I just seen you on Pete’s channel hope you have a great week
It is David. Would make bagging really quick thats for sure. Ya he did a great interview with Andrew and I
Wait a minute... you used to light up my life???!! I'd like to hear about that part of your life.
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Hahaha yes I did. Made millions of bulbs. Maybe I should do a video of that.
Wonder if the possible price range of 170-180K is just for the Multipak unit istself, or included the conveyor up front? The wood processor might not be a part of that price? The other system already on the market, V-pack, I guess is about half of that price, and does not to be loaded with a conveyor. Guess systems is something to concider for those into tens of thousands of bags a season, which some big supplier do
It was just for the unit. The conveyor was from the japa booth that set up to provide them with firewood for there demos.
Check out palletizers...they would stack/wrap the pallets at the end of the process.
Ya they are pretty neat to watch.
Very interesting Kev, but would need to have a high turn over of wood to be viable.
Ya you are right need so big orders to make it worth the cost. But would be handy
That's a heavy price tag... but a few good customers and you will need a machine like this... And Y Knot
ya it is but if you have the market for it I think its worth the money
interesting,
too much machine and money for my use. good to see another Canadian company pushing innovation . . .
I'll stay with paying local high schoolers looking for p/t jobs. they've been very reliable at bagging, stacking and or wrapping firewood
Ya its to much money for us too but is neat and has its place I think. We got a 20 year old that does our bagging.