hi there i call that my chunks and hunks box . i started making the bases out of treated wood . as the pallts aged they started dropping nails . well done john
That is a pretty clever idea! Recycle your sawmill waste that isn't worth anything other than kindling into something very useful. Beats going out to get IBC tote cages.
People up north really love that wood to put in their wood stoves. I would also suggest the crotch sell it for a discounted price that faif to the customer..............................................
Hello, I Just Found Your Channel & Subscribed! Looking forward to watching more of your content. That’s a great idea, looks great! 🙌🏻👍🏻 Ironically, the name of the church I pastor is Flat Creek FWB Church down here in South Carolina!!
Wow! That's cool. I've had a few people reach out with different connections to different Flat Creeks around the country. Its great to hear! I appreciate you following along. Take care!
I do something similar, but I use them at the end of my racks to hold the ends of the rack instead of using the crisscross method or pounding posts into the ground. I just wait to use the wood in the bins until the rack is gone.
That’s a great idea Phil!
hi there i call that my chunks and hunks box . i started making the bases out of treated wood . as the pallts aged they started dropping nails . well done john
Yes! Use what you have.
Phil good to use left over slap off the mill . Make good firewood starter to . 😊
Great job Phil! Good way to use up the scraps👍👍
:Looks like the Wolf Ridge has been working hard! Good video Phil.
Thanks!
That is a pretty clever idea! Recycle your sawmill waste that isn't worth anything other than kindling into something very useful. Beats going out to get IBC tote cages.
Totes here are $50-$70. I've struggled to make that that commitment. This works great!
@@FlatCreekOutdoors exactly why I like this video. If you have the materials on hand, why not do it!
Good idea Phil.
I thought the end result was going to be "Bonfire InA Box"! Throw a little diesel on it, add flame, and PRESTO 🔥🔥🔥 👍😎
That's the end of life plan for these boxes. I don't expect more than a year or two out it.
People up north really love that wood to put in their wood stoves. I would also suggest the crotch sell it for a discounted price that faif to the customer..............................................
Great idea Phi. Less work and bending over,etc.
Hello,
I Just Found Your Channel & Subscribed!
Looking forward to watching more of your content. That’s a great idea, looks great! 🙌🏻👍🏻
Ironically, the name of the church I pastor is Flat Creek FWB Church down here in South Carolina!!
Wow! That's cool. I've had a few people reach out with different connections to different Flat Creeks around the country. Its great to hear! I appreciate you following along. Take care!
I just stack the big knotty pieces and such together. I have fire pit customers who will pay for that stuff.
It's not a bad idea at all, Phil..
Cut the slab wood at 16" and sell as slab wood firewood you will not get a premium price but its money.
I have some of that too. I save all the thicker slabs for firewood bundles.
The crates should work great for you! Like you said less handling. 👍
I do something similar, but I use them at the end of my racks to hold the ends of the rack instead of using the crisscross method or pounding posts into the ground. I just wait to use the wood in the bins until the rack is gone.