It's possible to fix/rewind those spencer tapes after the springs get to their ends like that. I used to fix them working down in the equipment room at the OSU College of Forestry back when Peavy Hall was still standing.
Very interesting video, I also enjoy you when you are on Kent's channel, sounds like you guys are pretty good friends, don't know how bad these recent storms affected him.
Hi Jason. Very interesting subject. Here in Denmark, according to figures from Copenhagen University, fastgrowing conifers absorb around 18 mt CO2 per hectare yearly, and decidious trees absorb around 12 tons per hectare yearly in our temperate climate. Another thing to add is, that the average harvest time is 40-60 years for conifers and 80-120 years for decidious trees, so you get more CO2 removal from the atmosphere by growing conifers, and substituting energy intensive materials, such as steel and concrete in construction, with wood. Where's all the hemlock going, in to the mine? 🙂 Take care.
Very interesting topic indeed. Also what a tree stores and what is actually long time stored after harvesting the tree depends on the quality of the wood and what exactly is happening to scrap coming out of the sawmill. Woodchips for gardening rot fast and release the CO2. I guess thats why there is a whole CO2 storage industry to make this whole calculation as complex as possible ;)
I must say... I thought much the same... but, I think Jason answered our fears in the last few seconds of this video... tongue in cheek, our Jason! Afterall... carbon is one of the essential building blocks for life, so why not turn some into good quality boards to help build the future!!
CO2 is neither good nor evil. The question is what happens when we put it in the atmosphere? Like everything, we try to model it and understand it. The models predict a warming earth and a world that is less able to sustain us
It's possible to fix/rewind those spencer tapes after the springs get to their ends like that. I used to fix them working down in the equipment room at the OSU College of Forestry back when Peavy Hall was still standing.
I remember that room well 🙂
at 1:08 it looked like there was potential to be Jason from Mount S&J Fishing Worms
Good work
Very interesting video, I also enjoy you when you are on Kent's channel, sounds like you guys are pretty good friends, don't know how bad these recent storms affected him.
Kents channel ? What is the channel name ?
The leaves and needles etc got to add up as well over 140 years.
Thanks for covering me Bro , now I can build that race car Ive always wanted .
Hi Jason. Very interesting subject. Here in Denmark, according to figures from Copenhagen University, fastgrowing conifers absorb around 18 mt CO2 per hectare yearly, and decidious trees absorb around 12 tons per hectare yearly in our temperate climate. Another thing to add is, that the average harvest time is 40-60 years for conifers and 80-120 years for decidious trees, so you get more CO2 removal from the atmosphere by growing conifers, and substituting energy intensive materials, such as steel and concrete in construction, with wood.
Where's all the hemlock going, in to the mine? 🙂 Take care.
Awesome 👏🏻 awesome 👏🏻
The have tables for measuring volume.. Jez sayin
Glad that u survived! Doug fur u say???
My house was built in 1880 👍
Very interesting topic indeed. Also what a tree stores and what is actually long time stored after harvesting the tree depends on the quality of the wood and what exactly is happening to scrap coming out of the sawmill. Woodchips for gardening rot fast and release the CO2.
I guess thats why there is a whole CO2 storage industry to make this whole calculation as complex as possible ;)
sorry about your tape measure...but at least you get to buy a new one.
Sounds like a whole bunch of imaginary calculations about fairy dust and unicorns farts.
Jason, I hope you are not getting woke. CO2 is good, not evil. Life depends on it. Don’t give us this carbon neutral crap.
I must say... I thought much the same... but, I think Jason answered our fears in the last few seconds of this video... tongue in cheek, our Jason! Afterall... carbon is one of the essential building blocks for life, so why not turn some into good quality boards to help build the future!!
CO2 is neither good nor evil. The question is what happens when we put it in the atmosphere? Like everything, we try to model it and understand it. The models predict a warming earth and a world that is less able to sustain us