Essential Firewood Cutting Tools
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- Work Harder Or Work Smarter? Come take a journey with me as I show you the tools that I have collected over the years to make the backbreaking work of firewood processing more enjoyable.
Having purchased a large tract of land that was recently logged (before purchase) I can say that I greatly appreciate the advise on these tools! I've cut more wood in the last year than in the last 35 years. That is a LOT since I'm an avid back woodsman. Thank you for the video and even more of a thank you for your vocabulary that put a smile on my face!
Thanks chris. I am glad this helped. I just learn as I go, and as I learn more ways to make life easier I will post more. I have some good stuff coming so stay tuned!
Awesome videos :) I love cutting firewood but its always nice to see the different tools we all use, I do a lot of mine in winter so i dont have to worry about getting in the dirt, I built my own log lifter kinda like yours works awesome so you dont have to bend over as far when cutting :))
I agree making your own woodcutting tools is very satisfying and often better than factor made.
That magnet measurer is brilliant.
Necessity is the brainchild of invention or something like that.
Thanks
Chris collamore
Chris my friend don’t cut yourself short. The old saying goes even a blind squirrel finds a nut eventually and that just happens to be the category I am in!
Great video and thank you for the collection of terrific tips.
Glad it was helpful. Feel free to come back for more!
At 3:23 using the pickaroon(?) reminds me - All tools are hammers. Except chisels. They’re screwdrivers.
🤣 love it!
Thanks for sharing. I'm going do a few of these tips for sure.
I am glad it helped you!
Great video thanks
thanks bob
Nice music ,nice video.
Thanks, hope it helped.
Well done. You handle that saw really well; Safely. Fun tune too. 👍
Thanks for the nice words!
Those are awesome tools! I wish I had a Tig to make that vise! Absolutely brilliant!!
Thanks some thought and effort went in to that one!
Love the tools!!! Thanks
Thanks Scott, I hope to have more up soon. The boys and I have been working on some pretty cool stuff lately.
@@mr.mckenney2549 Iv been looking for something to lift logs I thought those hooks just rolled them over. I also love that bar vice but I have never seen one in stores going to have to track one down somewhere? Thanks
@Scott Nock Not very sure where to buy a vice I made mine off memory of a picture I saw once. You can try baileys online? The log jack is also a great investment if you are in the home firewood business.
@@mr.mckenney2549 I did find a vice from Oregon on Amazon it’s not as stout as yours!! At least I will have a pattern!! Lol Rural king has the log jacks under 50 bucks!! Thanks bro..
@@scottnock5241 Great. That is a great deal on the log jack. Happy cutting, Stay safe!
Fantastic and informative video. I'm a welder fabricator myself and love making my own gear. You've given me some great ideas.
Great to hear!
Very good video, Good to include safety tips.
Keep up the good work.
Thanks, I am clearly not perfect but safety is a good practice.
A cant hook/had one for 50yrs.its worth 2men.T800.Aust
I like your can’t dog work smarter not harder I live in Maine and do about 18 cord a year for the boiler normally we have our wood on 3 log skids but the pile I’m working on now is on the ground and got muddy when I skidded it up
That's the name of the game, thanks.
Well done! I am indeed amazed by your ingenuity!
Thanks
Sir you could have 10k subs....get at it!!! Slider is my dream. Some guys buy A Harley, I want that skidder!!!!
Thanks will try, if the subs add up great. This project was started as a request by my high school students to teach them more than I could teach in the public school system. But I am curious to see where this might go some day.
Great video! Have you ever had to change out the wooden handle on the peavy? If so how does that work?
They are a tight fit. The point will drive into the end and the shaft will be held in with one screw. It is a small task, hammer screwdriver and five minutes you will have it done.
One additional question please. Where did you get the 35 lb rare earth magnet for the measuring tool that you made?
Harbor Freight. It was on an extend-a rod.
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Для себя нашёл много интересного.
thanks
Sorry to say this but it looks like your left elbow may be brushing up against poison ivy @7:00. It could also be Virginia Creeper - it is hard to tell from the video.
Thanks, but no that is actually blackberry plants.
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Genius stump vise ! Pickaroon , peavy, and pulphook indispensible. Measuring firewood, just a marked line on your saw. I don't want any metal sticking out while cutting. Try PFERD's CS-X 2in1 sharpener.
NOW ! get you some PPE. The femoral artery cut will bleed you out in minutes. Helmet SYSTEM, if only for those %$#@# branches coming down. And, since we usually cut solo, if you're not a vet, get some basic emergency training ( sometimes called Wilderness Medicine). May save your ass. JMNSHO
Your input is valued, and I will take all of this into consideration. Thanks for the info, you may have just saved a life!
I'm looking for a cant hook without using my whole ss check
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That looks like no pickaroon or hookaroon that I have ever seen.
Some day I will try to mach some thing I see, other days I just make what seems to work for my needs.