Where NZ Pink Timber is Made // Red Stag Timber

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  • Опубликовано: 4 ноя 2024

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  • @Jon.S
    @Jon.S Год назад +142

    This efficiency is why timber and building costs in NZ are so reasonable oh wait…

    • @nzbuilder
      @nzbuilder  Год назад +11

      haha I love it

    • @bungee7503
      @bungee7503 Год назад +30

      A friend in Wisconsin, next to Canada where there are a few trees, sent me the price tag for NZ pine sold in his local hardware store. Cheaper than we can buy it for here.

    • @reubs91
      @reubs91 Год назад

      Cause Australians and New Zealanders are suckers. Western Australia just banned logging…. Apparently the regenerative process was “unsustainable”

    • @kaymish6178
      @kaymish6178 Год назад +4

      @@bungee7503 Typical.

    • @andrewgoodwin1473
      @andrewgoodwin1473 Год назад

      ​@@bungee7503 because nzers are paying for the dicounted export pricing so us mugs here pay retail plus 40%!
      Fuk them go steel framing.

  • @lindsayburrows9272
    @lindsayburrows9272 Год назад +11

    Great watch.
    I love seeing stories like this where the guys running the company actually have some vision of what is going to happen in the future rather than what they need right this second.

  • @HotForgeChaos
    @HotForgeChaos Год назад +9

    Since you got to go through Red Stag you might be able to convince them to take you through Timberlab (formerly McIntosh Timber Laminates) up in Auckland, now that Red Stag owns them. My old man currently works for them as their machinist and maintenance fitter, and I worked for them when it was under the old name, when Grant was still alive, and it was a pretty full on factory back then, these days its jam packed with glulam beams. Grant merged the company with Timberbond Ltd. about 7 or 8 years ago, sunk millions into the business and bought new machinery throughout the factory, but after Grant died, his widow sold the company to Red Stag and has been going strong ever since

  • @grantharvey9511
    @grantharvey9511 Год назад +13

    Being an ex fitter at redstag, its crazy seing all the gear i used to pull apart and fix on youtube

  • @deancrow7359
    @deancrow7359 Год назад +5

    Thanks for sharing the long-term view that Red-stag cleary has.
    The owners know their game is the “Infinite game”

    • @nzbuilder
      @nzbuilder  Год назад

      you’re right - sustainable timber is an infinite game

  • @AS-pk3su
    @AS-pk3su Год назад +13

    Great video. I love working with timber but I’m now seriously looking to build a tiny house using steel framing. The price of timber in New Zealand is so ridiculously overpriced now, I can not justify its use.

    • @nzbuilder
      @nzbuilder  Год назад +5

      Cheers A S, I thought the same when building “the section no body wanted” and looked at all the options including SIPS, but standard timber framing was best price point for me, still allowed for upgrades and a method I prefer

  • @jansnyman1934
    @jansnyman1934 Год назад +1

    Great work, good to have Red Stag in Rotorua. Nice to watch.

  • @tonymckeage1028
    @tonymckeage1028 4 месяца назад

    Great Video, I have dealt with the boss at Red Stag in another life, he is an impressive guy, thanks for sharing

  • @EdMacFarlane-p2v
    @EdMacFarlane-p2v 2 месяца назад

    Been there 37yrs under this present owner the place has gone to the next level world class

  • @bigrobbo75
    @bigrobbo75 Год назад +1

    Josh , I love the fact that you are very knowedgale about not only the building industry , but how to run a business in general . your rival Scott Brown Carpentry is more on the intricate of the building . I think both channels give a good broad spectrum indeed

    • @nzbuilder
      @nzbuilder  Год назад +2

      thanks Rob! I have a lot of respect for Scott, it’s not a competition - plenty of building chat to go around

    • @bigrobbo75
      @bigrobbo75 Год назад

      @@nzbuilder indeed. I watch both channels on Saturday morning with a cup of tea . Then head off to watch some club rugby, GO MANUREWA !!!

  • @Digmen1
    @Digmen1 4 месяца назад

    Great video thanks
    I can remember when every town in NZ had a few saw mills
    Now there are only a few in the whole country.

  • @jessegregoryCREEKSQUAD
    @jessegregoryCREEKSQUAD Год назад +2

    Hey bro that was awesome 👍 u should do more videos like this, I personally really enjoyed what the video was about, it was very informative and very well filmed/produced and I genuinely enjoyed learning about red stag, never heard of them befour, probably because I'm not a builder but I am from wellington 😅 🇳🇿

  • @gwm999
    @gwm999 Год назад

    As a pump guy, I would nerd out on this site. They would have some very impressive pumps, drives motors etc Good video!

    • @nzbuilder
      @nzbuilder  Год назад

      There was lots there to nerd out on :)

  • @jmack294
    @jmack294 3 месяца назад +2

    why is log price not up much in the last 5 years, but the 4x2 price has doubled? i think that mite be the key to there success

  • @miriareu
    @miriareu 4 месяца назад

    Well Done for the turn around Red Stag Timber

  • @andysaunders3708
    @andysaunders3708 Год назад +1

    LOVED the treatment plant at Waipa.

  • @boltonky
    @boltonky Год назад +2

    Great video and its nice seeing whats going on at home that doesn't always get shown. I would be interested to know the quality difference in timber is between someone like Red Stag and some of the smaller local ones around the place our ITM is shocking considering they do some milling onsite which if your paying similar price quaility can mean alot.
    Thanks :)

  • @grahamsmyth2973
    @grahamsmyth2973 Год назад +3

    I was just in New Zealand last week and saw heaps of stockpiles of timber but the way that plant works all round is brilliant 😮

    • @roxannepaul4124
      @roxannepaul4124 Год назад

      Covid has impacted supply and demand, however Red Stag is still above the bottom line and steadily recovering with the global market opening back up again... I work here, we were told this at our site meeting 😊

  • @TheBBQGamer
    @TheBBQGamer Год назад +1

    Wow impressive video. Please do more stuff like this.

    • @nzbuilder
      @nzbuilder  Год назад +2

      Thanks - Im keen to do more of these, just need to line up some more factories to visit

  • @falatoronto
    @falatoronto Год назад

    Enjoyed this, thanks for posting.

  • @Digmen1
    @Digmen1 4 месяца назад

    Yes at 13 minutes you hit the nail on the head
    Investing in new plant and machinery to keep up to date.
    Far too many factories let their machinery get old and then they can't afford to replace it, so they close down.

  • @gingerznz5742
    @gingerznz5742 Год назад

    Great video mate, awesome ad for your business but also interesting content

  • @mattmcrae9513
    @mattmcrae9513 Год назад

    cool video, thanks Josh

  • @NSPOOL
    @NSPOOL 4 месяца назад

    This was super interesting

  • @ChickinNChips
    @ChickinNChips Год назад +1

    Thank you very informative and narrated wow awesome showcase of a business :-)

    • @nzbuilder
      @nzbuilder  Год назад

      cheers chickennchips - it’s cool to show all the aspects of what we’re doing

  • @TheSonic10160
    @TheSonic10160 Год назад

    Seems like the only thing they need is a rail connection, the most efficient and sustainable way to move goods around.
    Just as well the Rotorua branchline still exists, even in somewhat dilapidated, mothballed state. Rails on the ground are better than no rails on the ground.
    The trouble would be the last 2 k's to the factory from the current end of line through Rotorua. The old formation, yard, and station site was pulled up, demolished, and sold ages ago. So new track would probably have to street run through some large enough main roads, like they do in Kawakawa .

  • @mikiethebikie
    @mikiethebikie Год назад

    Thanks a lot Josh, that was damn interesting.😊

  • @devondeutsch5668
    @devondeutsch5668 Год назад +2

    This was the largest. Im pretty sure the largest sawmill in the southern hemisphere is owned by AKD in Australia its the newer version of that USNR line.

    • @nzbuilder
      @nzbuilder  Год назад

      good to know - hopefully I get too check out that one too

  • @jaredbrierley2782
    @jaredbrierley2782 Месяц назад

    Interesting that itm uses them. I know builders that have gone to itm saying how much better their timber is.

  • @remiewatkins8032
    @remiewatkins8032 7 месяцев назад +1

    Awesome stuff thanks

  • @outthereindustries7413
    @outthereindustries7413 4 месяца назад

    And a pretty good recreational forest park around it.

  • @RobertKohut
    @RobertKohut Год назад

    Impressive and innovative... 🙂

  • @newzealandtrucks
    @newzealandtrucks Год назад +1

    good video bro =)

  • @flier16
    @flier16 4 месяца назад

    Love this. You're a great presenter too!

  • @andysaunders3708
    @andysaunders3708 Год назад +1

    Worked there when it was owned by Fletchers.
    Decent mill.

  • @howgoodisit
    @howgoodisit Год назад +4

    No questions were asked why the timer prices are still so high...

    • @nzbuilder
      @nzbuilder  Год назад

      not the purpose of my trip - just interested in how it all works and understanding the process and business

    • @martyverry954
      @martyverry954 Год назад +2

      @@nzbuilder NZ's logs are the most expensive in the world., mimimum wages up, costs up like everyone else. Steel and concrete have increased by more in recent years.

  • @noname-nd8ec
    @noname-nd8ec Год назад +4

    Actually Hyne Tumbarumba NSW has same output as red stag, but both are toothpicks compared to Canadian and European mills..oh and Auckland base hospital is not the biggest in the southern hemisphere either (as kiwis constantly claim) that is Royal North Shore, Sydney, a city with a population of New Zealand.

    • @nzbuilder
      @nzbuilder  Год назад

      nice to know - hopefully I get to check out that one next :)

    • @Alan_Hans__
      @Alan_Hans__ Год назад

      @@nzbuilder . There's a few mills in Chile and possibly other South American countries with production in the multi million m3 range. The Amazon rainforest provides so much wood to work with it makes all the wood in Aus and NZ look minuscule.

    • @roxannepaul4124
      @roxannepaul4124 Год назад

      The difference is that Red Stag Timber is a family-owned business - not owned by a big corporation, and it only has the one mill operating... not several across the country.

    • @steveboy7302
      @steveboy7302 Год назад

      ​@@Alan_Hans__doesn't make australian or nz mills miniscule whatsoever

    • @steveboy7302
      @steveboy7302 Год назад

      Lol we're you waiting to say that

  • @zporadik5651
    @zporadik5651 5 месяцев назад

    Old school NZ advertorial style. Love it.

  • @Kolan_Koala
    @Kolan_Koala Год назад +1

    4:50 "The people behing the sawmill" maybe spelling mistake there. Great video Josh.

    • @nzbuilder
      @nzbuilder  Год назад

      ahh the typo strikes back - thanks for spotting

    • @Kolan_Koala
      @Kolan_Koala Год назад

      @@nzbuilder mate im from wellington I know the area well, good wishes to your business mate and having a go on youtube best of luck

  • @robertfinai8378
    @robertfinai8378 Год назад

    Can do something about nog and stud centres based on different types of cladding! Single story!

  • @michaelevans1499
    @michaelevans1499 4 месяца назад

    Timber Mill in Victoria Geelong has this setup .

  • @bradfry2259
    @bradfry2259 Год назад

    I've seen a similar set up at kiwi lumber in the wairarapa.

    • @nzbuilder
      @nzbuilder  Год назад

      It would be cool to check them out

  • @williamedwards7359
    @williamedwards7359 4 месяца назад

    Are they on the exchange?

  • @BreakFreeHomestead
    @BreakFreeHomestead 4 месяца назад

    Did you say 4x2? 👀

  • @dryweetbix1816
    @dryweetbix1816 Год назад +1

    Nice content 👍🏽👍🏽

    • @nzbuilder
      @nzbuilder  Год назад

      thanks Dry Weetbix - ever tried Vegemite on your bix?

  • @the_millwright
    @the_millwright Год назад +4

    I work as a maintenance fitter at a similar sized mill here in Canada. Neat to see how similar it is to operations here.
    Are they hiring?! 😂

    • @nzbuilder
      @nzbuilder  Год назад +1

      nice - I’m sure they’re always looking for more likeminded people to join their team. hit them up

    • @martyverry954
      @martyverry954 Год назад +1

      @@nzbuilder yes, continuously. More shifts going into CLT facility now too.

    • @roxannepaul4124
      @roxannepaul4124 Год назад +1

      They are looking for a weekend fitter supervisor actually.

  • @mikeyandash
    @mikeyandash Год назад

    Alots changed since I worked in the mill at taupo

    • @nzbuilder
      @nzbuilder  Год назад

      It was pretty impressive

  • @sawfiler1958
    @sawfiler1958 Год назад

    A quad quad, I like that idea.

  • @matthewbryant8849
    @matthewbryant8849 Год назад +1

    Hey Josh cool vid bruv

  • @mm5aho
    @mm5aho Год назад

    Why do you say "up" in Rotorua? Is that place at high alititude?

    • @craigshrimpton5765
      @craigshrimpton5765 5 месяцев назад +1

      Higher in latitude.

    • @mm5aho
      @mm5aho 5 месяцев назад

      @@craigshrimpton5765 I get it, thanks. Further south (greater latitude) is "up".

  • @heathfairweather896
    @heathfairweather896 3 месяца назад

    My understanding is NZ now has the highest grade pine in the world for building houses etc , and the export logs you see at the port of Tauranga...didn't make the grade!

  • @davinderdhiman2905
    @davinderdhiman2905 5 месяцев назад

    I have 14+ years of experience in timber industry of all types of imported and local timber for sales supervision l lam looking for a job in Newzealand in same field

  • @edwardhunt4883
    @edwardhunt4883 Год назад +2

    Great idea for a video, can’t help but wonder if they paid you to do this?

    • @DunedinFarSouth
      @DunedinFarSouth Год назад +1

      why would they pay lol

    • @nzbuilder
      @nzbuilder  Год назад +3

      Thanks Edward, it a compliment you think it’s good enough to be paid for.
      Like I say at the end of video, definitely not an ad - just a builder and big kid at heart super interested in the process
      if I’m that way surely others are - hence the video :)

  • @coalsauce4457
    @coalsauce4457 Год назад

    Thays the amazon model that helped them become dominant. They made no profit for a long time because all profits were reinvested so less tax paid, shareholders were aware of their growth and domination plan and it paid off to position them in a absolute market dominant position.

  • @onlyfamz
    @onlyfamz 3 месяца назад

    i thought tasman in kawerau was the largest south.

  • @eileenpritchard2721
    @eileenpritchard2721 Год назад +1

    Well done NZ. Keep it at home.

    • @nzbuilder
      @nzbuilder  Год назад

      That's the plan!

    • @bigboy0625
      @bigboy0625 Год назад +1

      ​@@nzbuilder haha NZ will sell it overseas where you can pick it up cheaper NZ business love to rob kiwis blind.

  • @Tangaroa775
    @Tangaroa775 Год назад

    So what about the carbon from the furnace?

    • @nzbuilder
      @nzbuilder  Год назад

      From their website.. "We have recently added a new biomass boiler and steam turbine generator. This allows the site to process all of its waste residues, supply all its own thermal energy, all of its own electricity and exports power to the national grid - all carbon neutral from local sustainable plantation forestry. A true biomass powered sawmill."

  • @johnlee-qo3gc
    @johnlee-qo3gc Год назад +1

    waipa forest not at woodhill, but good stuff

    • @nzbuilder
      @nzbuilder  Год назад

      Thanks - I love geography!!!

  • @Chip_in
    @Chip_in Год назад

    Hated working at the mill nearly as bad as a fish factory ⛳

    • @nzbuilder
      @nzbuilder  Год назад

      cool man sounds like factory’s aren’t your thing - what do you do now?

  • @berrypainter
    @berrypainter Год назад

    What is the primary species processed here ?

    • @DiscoFang
      @DiscoFang 4 месяца назад

      Pinus radiata. It takes the pressure timber treatment extremely well.

  • @tamatoashort457
    @tamatoashort457 Год назад +2

    We get the rejects.

    • @nzbuilder
      @nzbuilder  Год назад

      I know the feeling, we discussed this with them anc pretty sure majority of their product actually stays in NZ, sounds like Aussie is a small portion of their output

  • @Tevez2367
    @Tevez2367 Год назад

    Smart maintenance team wrt reliability

  • @sachin.c1211
    @sachin.c1211 4 месяца назад

    Great video but please consider changing your background music it's hard to concentrate with it constantly cuting in and blasting loud.

  • @parrey1985
    @parrey1985 4 месяца назад

    Does he know what to do with his hands?

    • @commiedoge747
      @commiedoge747 4 месяца назад

      When you're reading a script from the company, it's hard to be natural

  • @pngtuber6163
    @pngtuber6163 Год назад

    Wow

  • @Digmen1
    @Digmen1 4 месяца назад

    So who owns Red Stag now?

  • @willienamana441
    @willienamana441 4 месяца назад

    I wark at waiph mill in the 80s

  • @mikeandcolleenk9831
    @mikeandcolleenk9831 Год назад

    Well hope west fraser doesnt buy you out. Its a neat process yo see from log to boards the process. Trezt your EMPLOYEES with respect , without them your mill isnt able to run.

  • @sw6188
    @sw6188 Год назад

    All they need now is a rail line into the site so they can lower their carbon emissions by sending their product to the Port of Tauranga via rail rather than road. If the Rotorua branch (rail line) was still in operation they could use that!

  • @berrypainter
    @berrypainter 4 месяца назад +1

    Largely sawmill in the southern hemisphere processing low quality logs. A species that was native to North America and never exploited commercially. What's that tell you....

    • @DiscoFang
      @DiscoFang 4 месяца назад

      It tells you a lot about the shit-show that is timber preservative treatment in North America.

  • @msbuilding2806
    @msbuilding2806 4 месяца назад

    Someone needs to tell this dude to put his hands down when he talks...
    And seeing the staff red stag have on the floor it's no surprise they can never get the gauge consistent..even though they have calibrated machines doing the job. Redstag timber is subpar at best

  • @paton57
    @paton57 4 месяца назад

    Definitely no heart wood coming out of those matchsticks treated sapwood

  • @Slim885
    @Slim885 Год назад

    Still can’t provide a decent salary 100k freak out!! For a heavy diesel electrical fitter with welding experience!!!

  • @ailmlvr5905
    @ailmlvr5905 Год назад

    Yet we are paying the premium price for it

    • @nzbuilder
      @nzbuilder  Год назад

      The price of a being on small island tuck away at the bottom of the world :)

  • @kevinsturgess1475
    @kevinsturgess1475 3 месяца назад

    👍

  • @bigboy0625
    @bigboy0625 Год назад +1

    The homes in New Zealand are a mess so cold in the winter made from crap wood and cotton wool dor insulation with aluminum window frames that make great condensation every morning like it's 1970s again.

    • @kaymish6178
      @kaymish6178 Год назад

      Yeah. It is pretty typical for good quality NZ products to get exported to foreign markets with NZ left with the rubbish or inferior imported products.

    • @martyverry954
      @martyverry954 Год назад +2

      @@kaymish6178 NZ gets the best cuts from the log, whilst lower grade timber goes to Asia.

  • @douglaschell1132
    @douglaschell1132 4 месяца назад

    I wish you slow down on filming

  • @jimmcpherson8117
    @jimmcpherson8117 4 месяца назад +1

    Terribly shot. The fast pan, zoom and rapid cutaways gave me vertigo.

  • @critical_always
    @critical_always Год назад

    If only that timer was stone. Maybe nz houses would feel like a real house rather than a mouldy shed.

  • @marcbolland6992
    @marcbolland6992 Год назад +5

    I had the misfortune to go to Red Stag on a regular basis to collect the finish product.
    Treated like sh*t, bullied, shouted at and even threatened by a forklift driver who was going to drag me out of my cab.
    I banned myself and refused to go there again.
    Boss didn't like it but never stood up for me, so I no longer work for him.

  • @furylic
    @furylic Год назад +2

    Just a pure commercial? Sure feels like it.

    • @nzbuilder
      @nzbuilder  Год назад

      Like I say at @11:20 definitely not an ad - just a builder and big kid at heart super interested in the process
      if I’m that way surely others are - hence the video :)

    • @cameronhamer9432
      @cameronhamer9432 4 месяца назад

      @@nzbuilderinfomercial , that chemical shouldn’t be used in a dwelling . Breathing the dust when sawing that wood covered with crap will make your carpenter’s ill . 👍🇨🇦

  • @LilyHeloise-c6f
    @LilyHeloise-c6f 2 месяца назад

    Gonzalez Karen Wilson Kenneth Smith Ruth

  • @MaoriAussie
    @MaoriAussie Год назад

    JNL?

    • @nzbuilder
      @nzbuilder  Год назад +1

      I used their Jframe for a bit when it was available, from what I understand they’re directing a lot of their product back to Japan now

  • @sidneyoreilly1135
    @sidneyoreilly1135 Год назад +1

    Until the Chinese buy it

    • @nzbuilder
      @nzbuilder  Год назад

      it’s a family owned business that’s proud to be Nz owned

    • @Koalabrothers
      @Koalabrothers Год назад +1

      @@nzbuilder you say that but wait and see

    • @sw6188
      @sw6188 Год назад

      It is rare to find any business owner who will refuse the lure of a large cheque pushed into their hand. So many NZ businesses have sold out to the chinese - iconic companies like Fisher and Paykel. At the end of the day it's nothing but greed. If china came knocking on my door I would send them packing, it wouldn't matter how big the cheque was.

    • @Maverick46nz
      @Maverick46nz 5 месяцев назад

      Anything can sold

  • @ChoppaMate
    @ChoppaMate 4 месяца назад +1

    4x2 and 8x2. Don't use those measurements here.. cmon chief.

    • @DiscoFang
      @DiscoFang 4 месяца назад

      So you're not a builder then. Standard vernacular for the last 50+ years since going metric.

    • @DiscoFang
      @DiscoFang 4 месяца назад +1

      and btw, "here" is different from North America where they call it 2x4, 2x8...

  • @ArthurDentZaphodBeeb
    @ArthurDentZaphodBeeb Год назад

    This guy remind people of Gromit? 😂

    • @nzbuilder
      @nzbuilder  Год назад +1

      haha Having a Grand Day Out?

  • @mathewdasilva4421
    @mathewdasilva4421 4 месяца назад

    poor animals

  • @stefanzzz6778
    @stefanzzz6778 4 месяца назад

    Red Stag is not the biggest. Just saying.

  • @olierekve5221
    @olierekve5221 Год назад

    Big river sask has a bigger mill just saying

    • @martyverry954
      @martyverry954 Год назад +1

      That's in the Northern Hemisphere Olie