Dale Stieg
Dale Stieg
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DEERFLY PATCHES : How To Stop Deer Flies. PLACE AN ORDER
Просмотров 27 тыс.8 лет назад
Deerfly Patches stop deerflies from biting. No Chemicals. No Odor. Safe with children.
Stovepipe Heat Reclaimers / Energy Efficient Stove Pipe Radiators / exchanger / Cooling Fins
Просмотров 117 тыс.9 лет назад
Stovepipe Heat Reclaimers / Add-on stove pipe radiators capture wasted heat going out your chimney. Exhaust pipe cooling fins. Efficient heat exchangers. www.stovepipeheatsaver.com/ Description, installation, how they work, and website purchasing.
Homemade Dehulling Machine for Black Walnuts and Butternuts. Husk, Crack
Просмотров 371 тыс.9 лет назад
This is a home made machine for removing the outer husks from Black Walnuts and Butternuts. Also includes de-husking, washing, drying, and cracking.
Growing Hazel Nut / Filbert Trees. Planting, Picking, Propagation, Layering, Ordering Seedlings
Просмотров 187 тыс.10 лет назад
Growing Hazel Nut / Filbert Trees. Planting, Cultivation, Picking, Plant Propagation, Layering, Ordering Hazelnut Seedlings
TredNot Deerfly Patches in Action. Deer Fly Patch stops biting Deerflies
Просмотров 13 тыс.11 лет назад
Deerfly Patches in use. This 4 minute walk shows the effectiveness of a patch on your cap. Watch Deer Flies as they attack the Patch. No Bites.
Classic Western TV Show Intros / Openings 1950s, 60s
Просмотров 284 тыс.13 лет назад
4 minute video of over 50 Original Old Classic Western TV Shows / Introductions / Theme Songs from the 1950s and 60s and 70s. Just a few seconds of each.
Shotgun Adapter: shoot a 20 gauge shell in a 12 gauge shotgun
Просмотров 72 тыс.13 лет назад
12 gauge shotgun shooting several different types of ammo.... 20 ga., .410 ga, .38 caliber, and .22 caliber with a drop-in shotgun adapter sleeve. The inexpensive adapters allow shotguns to shoot smaller, shells, even pistol and rifle caliber bullets.
12 Gauge Shotgun fires a .22 caliber Bullet at a Target.wmv
Просмотров 21 тыс.13 лет назад
A Shotgun Adapter is used to fire a .22 caliber bullet in a 12 Gauge Shotgun. The steel chamber sleeve converts the 12 Ga. into a .22
12 Gauge Shotgun Shoots a .357 Caliber Bullet.wmv
Просмотров 17 тыс.13 лет назад
A Shotgun Adapter is used in a 12 Gauge Shotgun to shoot a .357 caliber bullet. The steel adapter reduces the chamber size to shoot a variety of bullet sizes.
Deerfly Patches in Action Speeded Up
Просмотров 4,9 тыс.14 лет назад
Deerfly Patches in Action Speeded Up
Climbing Caterpillars stopped by Slippery Caterpillar Barrier Tape
Просмотров 8 тыс.14 лет назад
Short video of Trednot Slippery Caterpillar Barrier Tape Stopping Climbing Caterpillars from climbing the trunk of a tree.
Shotgun Adapter Shoots Smaller Gauge Shells, Rifle, Pistol Bullets.wmv
Просмотров 24 тыс.14 лет назад
With these shotgun adapters, you can maximize the use of your shotgun by being able to shoot other gauges and even rifle and pistol calibers in your shotgun. They are simple and easy to use. The bullet fits into the adapter, and the adapter fits into the chamber of your shotgun. This video shows how one is used in a shotgun and how to order one at www.shotgunadapter.com
Deerfly Patches in Use
Просмотров 10 тыс.15 лет назад
Short walk in Deerfly infested area using a Deerfly Patches. Trapped 24 Deerflies in 4 minutes.

Комментарии

  • @bobinmissouri
    @bobinmissouri 24 дня назад

    Well 8 years later all my hazelnut bushes are at full getting lot of nuts

    • @Barney7734
      @Barney7734 24 дня назад

      Were these seedlings you bought rom me? How large are the nuts?

    • @bobinmissouri
      @bobinmissouri 22 дня назад

      @@Barney7734 I bought them from the Missouri Conservation /nursey they are from a pea size to a mid size marble they are the wild hazelnuts

  • @dlocknessmonsta8431
    @dlocknessmonsta8431 Месяц назад

    This was uploaded onto RUclips almost 10 Years ago in December of 2014 but when was it originally filmed? Looks like some time in the 90's judging by the camera quality. Either way, I could still make out most of what was being shown and this homemade wheel🛞contraption that you made is definitely able to dehull black walnuts effectly. Thanks for uploading. 👍

  • @brittrucker7218
    @brittrucker7218 4 месяца назад

    I watched a few videos now to find out one piece of information and its never mentioned. For a good yield do you coppice or do you prune out older brances or treat as a tree?

    • @Barney7734
      @Barney7734 4 месяца назад

      Your choice. I leave some as a bush and trim back others as a tree. Bush produces more

    • @brittrucker7218
      @brittrucker7218 4 месяца назад

      Thank you

  • @myronwotton4149
    @myronwotton4149 9 месяцев назад

    Could you scale these up and wrap them around a barrel stove?

  • @sinsinnomore5555
    @sinsinnomore5555 11 месяцев назад

    This is it! Thank you so much for being so darn clever!

  • @stuartdavey
    @stuartdavey 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you! Very enlightening.

  • @dude...are-you-sure
    @dude...are-you-sure Год назад

    Are there adapters available for pump shotguns? Edit: very old clip, comoany is no longer in business...

  • @Crina-LudmilaCristeaAuthor
    @Crina-LudmilaCristeaAuthor Год назад

    Beautiful!💛💛💛

  • @shahedayeasmeen8089
    @shahedayeasmeen8089 Год назад

    I have a year old plant bought from an website. I love the leaves. Thank you for your video. It has all the information I needed. I may order from you soon.

  • @joelc6248
    @joelc6248 Год назад

    Are you still selling seedlings? I tried to email but it did not go through.

  • @cindyvigneron7335
    @cindyvigneron7335 Год назад

    Such a nice video! good job!

  • @littlered1478
    @littlered1478 Год назад

    Excellent 👍 would love if you could do a video on correct pruning. Have many very large older trees here and wondering if I will do harm removing tops to reduce tree height

  • @RACHIDZE
    @RACHIDZE Год назад

    It's my best video ever on RUclips I saw, and I watch it again and again I hope make like this garden

  • @washtub1960
    @washtub1960 Год назад

    My 80%gas furnace exhaust creates condensation when outside temps are below 10•F on the chimney (needs pipe installed as currently the exhaust just goes up the brick chimney) alternatively would this cool the exhaust enough to prevent condensation or would that prevent the exhaust from going out because too cool?

    • @Barney7734
      @Barney7734 Год назад

      I don't understand your question. Please re-phrase. Sentence too long.....use several sentences.

  • @victoryfirst2878
    @victoryfirst2878 Год назад

    I like the idea fella. Will make me the same item you are selling. Thanks for the idea Sir.

  • @thomaspryor5182
    @thomaspryor5182 Год назад

    Missing some favorites: Cimmaron Strip with Stuart Whitman, The Guns of Will Sonnett with Walter Brennan…

  • @nanasbabies58
    @nanasbabies58 Год назад

    Amazing!!

  • @snjezanabatalija4257
    @snjezanabatalija4257 Год назад

    Wow an amazing video, 👏

  • @j.m.k.3406
    @j.m.k.3406 Год назад

    Pretty slick

  • @rhlytleco
    @rhlytleco 2 года назад

    Thank you for sharing your wonderful equipment and process.

  • @George1mac
    @George1mac 2 года назад

    Super video and to the point...not sure why I waited so long to look for information...now going on 70 and wanting to expand the number of hazelnut trees we have on property. We actually have three hazelnut bushes and two filbert trees, but the filbert have never produced. You mention shipping two types for pollination...is this an absolute need? If so, I guess I need to get an order to you....your variety should grow well here in Tennessee as I have heard some are not very cold tolerant.

  • @ladyhess5357
    @ladyhess5357 2 года назад

    I live in the UP, and would love to add nuts to my orchard. Do you think they would thrive here?

    • @Barney7734
      @Barney7734 2 года назад

      Yes, they would thrive in the UP. Hazels are one of the most cold hardy and soil tolerant plants there are.

    • @ladyhess5357
      @ladyhess5357 2 года назад

      @@Barney7734 thank you!

  • @michellesimpsonjames6307
    @michellesimpsonjames6307 2 года назад

    Wonderful video. My question is when growing hazel trees for nuts, how do you keep the squirrels from getting the nuts before you harvest them? Do you not have a problem, Dale, with squirrels emptying the trees simply because you have so many trees and so much fruit that they can't eat it all? What about when growing small scale? Is it an idea to put 'collars' around the trunks to stop squirrels climbing and plant trees far enough apart to stop squirrels jumping from tree to tree?

    • @Barney7734
      @Barney7734 2 года назад

      For the small grower, once the squirrels, chipmunks, and blue jays find the nuts they will take them all before they are mature enough to pick. Putting a collar around the base tall enough to keep squirrels from climbing is not an option for me as I let them grow multi-stem....not a single trunk. Also the barrier would have to be 40-48" tall. (squirrels can jump that high). My remedy is rat traps for chipmunks and live traps for squirrels, baited with corn. But that does not prevent the blue jay problem. The blue jays will feed on them from 8 am to 8pm and take them all. I Consider myself a small grower too and for the first few years was disappointed to find my trees stripped bare. For the blue jay problem I tried putting out a bait pile of corn, peanuts, and sunflower seeds a distance away from my hazels to try to lure them away. But they preferred the hazels. Nets do not work. Chasing with flailing arms does not work. Also fake owls and radios and ribbons and shiny twirling objects hanging from the trees do not work for more than a day. My remedy for the blue jays is a shotgun. Know that I do not enjoy shooting the blue jays. And I don't want to hear any criticism from anyone reading this and thinking me a monster. Those who would criticize would have no problem trapping (and killing) a mouse in their pantry and also probably enjoy their burgers and chicken wings at the expense of another living thing.

  • @dpa108
    @dpa108 2 года назад

    Love your video thankyou very much (from Australia). How do you decide on the shape - choosing between a bush or single stem (candle type) pls?

    • @Barney7734
      @Barney7734 2 года назад

      Some people trim the suckers to leave one "trunk". This is never-ending and they produce less nuts. They grow naturally as a multi-stemmed bush and I let them grow that way.

  • @Heartadia
    @Heartadia 2 года назад

    heaven on earth.

  • @felixcat9318
    @felixcat9318 2 года назад

    This is exactly the type of Heat Exchanger that MSR make to fit their large cookpots, and which works well.

  • @varietasVeritas
    @varietasVeritas 2 года назад

    Have you tried connecting the loops to form pipes runnig up the chimney? I think that it would increase the airflow and heat transfer.

    • @facedeer
      @facedeer 2 года назад

      I think that would be counterproductive, actually. Heat flows most efficiently when there's the greatest temperature difference between the source and sink, so you would want cool room air to come into contact with the radiator and then as soon as it's warmed up you want to swap it out for fresh cool air. If you had a continuous pipe going up the chimney then by the time the air got up to the top you'd be trying to move heat from the radiator into already-hot air. If there was some way to actively force the outside air to flow *downward* through the radiator then you'd get a countercurrent exchange pattern, which actually would be more efficient. See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Countercurrent_exchange if you're interested in this. That's beyond the scope of simple radiators like these, though.

    • @varietasVeritas
      @varietasVeritas 2 года назад

      @@facedeer I was thinking that the tubes would have a chimney effect, super heating the air the higher up it went. I love the idea of a small fan blowing into a manifold on top. Thanks for the link.

  • @MsTheHymn
    @MsTheHymn 2 года назад

    Love this video, so calming and inspiring. Feel like getting hazelnuts myself.

  • @autoflowerfarmer3326
    @autoflowerfarmer3326 2 года назад

    My first 2 trees will be here 2 nd week of may. I'm in MI as well. Too bad I did not see your video before had, would have preferred ordering from you.

  • @8thcelisabeth
    @8thcelisabeth 2 года назад

    This is an extraordinarily informative video. Thanks!

  • @Kamita85
    @Kamita85 2 года назад

    Are these still available for purchase? I'm in Michigan and would like some to fit into a 6" wood stove pipe

    • @Barney7734
      @Barney7734 2 года назад

      Yes they are: michiganheatexchanger.com

  • @michaelwyckoff7593
    @michaelwyckoff7593 2 года назад

    One of my favorite westerns. Life and legend of Wyatt Earp.

  • @arturoalcantar2669
    @arturoalcantar2669 2 года назад

    IN THE OLD DAYS THEY'D ALSO USE LONG THIN SPRINGS AND SIMPLY WRAP THAT AROUND THE HOLE PIPE FROM STOVE TO WALL...DID THE SAME THING...HEAT FINS/SPRINGS RADIATE EXTRA HEAT INTO THE ROOM.

  • @myidahohomestead.7123
    @myidahohomestead.7123 2 года назад

    I just ordered some. I plan to put them above my new wiseway pellet stove with a heat driven fan above them to move the air rising up them out unti the room. The entire stove and fan system will be non electric.

  • @hendrickjannenga4842
    @hendrickjannenga4842 2 года назад

    Great video and great product, Dale. I wonder if this could be combined with a fan at the top of the chimney that spreads out any escaping heat, as well as one sitting on the stove itself. Thanks for the knowledge.

    • @Barney7734
      @Barney7734 2 года назад

      I highly recommend a fan at the base of the stovepipe blowing upward (the same direction as the heat rising). This definitely releases more heat. (like blowing on your hot soup)

  • @MrBrickboy38
    @MrBrickboy38 2 года назад

    Can you get these in the same color as the stove pipe

    • @Barney7734
      @Barney7734 2 года назад

      Many customers paint them black with hi-temp paint. Use a scrap piece of stovepipe, mount the bands on it and spray at many angles for full coverage and inside the loops. Being mounted, it masks the flat surfaces of the bands that contacts the pipe. This way it will not affect heat transfer into the bands. I once offered them painted black but during shipping they scratched each other without individual wrapping. The scratches really showed up. It was not worth my time.

  • @ShadeTree_RC
    @ShadeTree_RC 2 года назад

    get down with your bad macgyver self lol nicely done

  • @kimberkimKC
    @kimberkimKC 2 года назад

    Impressive! I really like that spinning basket. If only there was a good use for the sludge that comes off, other than bringing up night crawlers that is. Thanks for sharing.

  • @matthewcater821
    @matthewcater821 2 года назад

    I used to pile them.on side of driveway and my grandfather would run over them with tractor while doing chores. When he talked about driveways brought back memories.

  • @jimculbertson2376
    @jimculbertson2376 2 года назад

    Simple genius! I've seen YT vids of "million dollar machines" that waste tons of nuts. Loved this video

  • @Raul28153
    @Raul28153 2 года назад

    nice process

  • @jafinch78
    @jafinch78 2 года назад

    Awesome! Thanks for sharing. Great detail and narration.

  • @groundskeeper5292
    @groundskeeper5292 2 года назад

    Great walnut machines! I get a lot of nuts but usually just remove husks with a mallet, then wash in a milk crate and dry on an old screen door.

  • @scotthorning1180
    @scotthorning1180 2 года назад

    Nice video

  • @lumbaracres3587
    @lumbaracres3587 2 года назад

    and with that, I'm ready for a good night's sleep.

  • @robertadams8971
    @robertadams8971 2 года назад

    Yeah, it's walnut time here in Virginia- Has been a bountiful, bumper crop year. I only get a couple of 5 gallon buckets so mechanical hulling would be over kill. Nice video!

  • @gordonrobertson137
    @gordonrobertson137 2 года назад

    👍

  • @ColoradoGal
    @ColoradoGal 2 года назад

    What a fascinating bit of American folklore! Resourcefulness and innovation, presented artistically yet with a humble graciousness. Thank you for creating this video!

  • @TheDWZemke
    @TheDWZemke 3 года назад

    I grew up using a manual corn shucker for walnuts. My guess you could use adapt your device for shuck corn. Granted you mould have to have the corn cob enter at an angle to the wheel and may need to add numb to the surface of the tire (screws) but my guess you can fine tune a design. All the best.

  • @strugglersfarm5428
    @strugglersfarm5428 3 года назад

    Thank you!