Never annoy a Pole, he'll make you disappear ^^ Every time I watch your videos, I can't stop thinking how rugged and tough your machines are ! Keep the videos coming, always fun to watch !
That is a beautiful and powerful machine, and yet so simple...nice job. Just remember to keep all your fingers. You'll need them for building future projects!
I'm sorry but it isn"t. The design is flawed in that the flywheel is not supported properly and connected directly to the output shaft. A belt transmission would greatly improve longevity, as it is now it'll burn out quickly.
Apart from a few changes that I personally would make to this design, I must say that this person knows how to make these things in a thoughtful way. Very handsome!
Lol, it's all good! I don't have much to add! Maybe I can say thanks for adding to the old method! It was my favorite! No regrets! I hope people keep respecting the internet and what all these people add to here! Less blades to sharpen, sure it might seem like longer! Idk, lol I guess people who built large know how to appreate this! God bless you❤
got an old electric woodchipper that came with recently sharpened blades and when I looked at them close-up, there was nothing wrong with them so I chipped most of my branches until I decided to sharpen them just for fun. turns out that the blade profile plays a huge role, it must be a perfect chisel grind, any amount of curvature or ''rolling over'' near the apex of the blade will make the cutting harder. i used a tormek t8 with a jig and the outcome was about 2x better chipping, I didn't have to push in the branches, they were sucked in immediately. the blades were very sharp when I got the chipper.
Very enjoyable video to watch a master metal worker at his craft. Now I just need to go purchase about $20,000 USD worth of metal working tools, and I can build one too. Your skills are amazing and the video editing is perfect. For some builders on RUclips, this would have been a 2 hour video, showing how they drilled every hole, tapped every hole and all in real time. 10 Stars.
Good build, I agree with the belt drive as well, and a must , you need a bigger base/foot print so the machine won't move as much or tip over. But over all very nicely made, love watching you work and build. Thank you for sharing your work, life, world. God bless brother
Another OUTSTANDING job!!! I could spend a whole afternoon watching your creations! One thing though if I may, I do believe you need an extendable support feet in front.🙂
Super nice job. Would suggest possibly making the next rendition of that chipper a belt drive with a clutch so you can protect the investment you made on the little engine. Just a suggestion. Great job!
Those Honda clone engines are a fantastic deal. For rough service, I have had great luck with using mild steel for the blades, but running a couple beads of hard surface rod for the cutting edge. The mild steel body won't crack or shatter, and the hardened edge has great service life.
I agree about these Honda clone engines... 😉 Only one time, I had an issue with one manufacturer, when after 5 hours of use, engine decided to shot himself with exhaust valve through engine case because of broken spring.. 😂 One time from 1000 isn't so bad..
I had a 6' bush hog that had soft blades and got dull in 3-4 hours. I hard-faced them and they lasted about 12-16 hours. I then got the blade tips red hot and quenched in oil, and they lasted about 24 hours.
Well done, you make everything great and durable, that's great, I always like to see your work, and I don't miss a video of yours, good luck and victory 👏👏👏👏👏👍👍🌹🌹🌹🌹A friend from Iran👋
Great little chipper. On other chippers there are feed wheels. To keep a control amount going into the chipper. Clever engineering and how to bag the chips.
Another amazing project :-) shredded wood can be put around plants to help stop weeds growing... So now when you cut a tree you can use one machine to make firewood and the other to shred the leftovers good Going
That was a really good design a lot better than some. I have seen a bunch I liked but they took a whole lot more to build . I'm not saying there weren't good there's was just not that simple and to the point like yours THANKS SIR.
First time here, but I can say one - excellent video and cool DIY build! 👍😎 Best thing is, that this chipper is small and after watching video, only thing in mind is to replicate it.. That's mean, You got it at first time.. Thanks for sharing! ❤️
Beautiful work clean fabrication I love your work you are really a good fabricator welder network welding work everything was very good love you sir ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
I have a commercially made chipper with the chute slightly longer than your arm, that way you cannot touch the blades, a very simple way of making it relitivly safe and keeping fingers where they are meant to be. I would agree with others about the belt drive, but the downside of that is the machine becomes less compact, which is one of its great attributes, mine is the length of a wheelbarrow, liked the build.
That's a real nice build, if I had the equipment and motivation I would make one like that. I had a small 2hp electric chipper for about 20 years, finally managed to destroy it this year after years of abuse and living outside. (really shouldn't cut 30-40 mm branches but it did, for years) Bought a used 6.5hp one 'almost new' and it's destroyed almost everything I've put in it but won't do the 3" (75mm) branches it's advertised as being able to cut (unless they are almost rotten, but then they fall apart anyway) It struggles quite a lot with 40mm oak but otherwise, great
A belt would’ve softened the shocks, and increase torque. But if it’s for personal use on small branches, keeping the large ones for fire wood, it may do fine.
Świetna robota. Pamiętaj o bezpieczeństwie, Jakiś szybki wyłacznik by się przydał gdyby chciało cię wciągnąć. Nice Job. Next time please remember about some quick emergency switch off to avoid get pull in side.
Czesc chłopaki. Wykonanie maszyny super :) ciekawie pokazane. Jednak rozstaw nóżek i kółek za mały trochę, myślę ze powinny być szerzej dla stabilności. Do tego demonstracja na końcu średnio. Męczysz się wciskająć niektóre gałązki do tej gardzieli. Lepiej byłoby znaleźć gałęzie bez liści (suche) i wtedy pociąć- wskakiwały by bez problemu i wciągało by je do koońca bez popychania. Trzymam kciuki za rozwój kanału, ale pamiętajcie, że detale są zauważane, a to przekłada sie na liczbę subów. Pozdro.
@@julianstelmach77 Do tego celu byłyby idealne (warto pamiętać, że nie wszystkie drzewa nadają się na kompost i permakulturę, np orzech włoski, dąb. Lecz mi chodzi o pokaz maszyny końcowy. Warto zadbać by był jak najlepszy(precyzyjna praca, bez zakłóceń, bez zapychania)
Good design and nice step by step. Finished article looked professionally assembled and produced. At no point did I see you balancing the weight of the spinning cutting disc though, similar to how wheels on cars have weights added to balance them I feel this should be done here. Also the bolt/screws should all have something like Loctite on them to stop the vibrations loosening them. Lastly I am not sure how idiot proof the shoot feeder was as you seemed frightened of it when you put the 1st 2 branches in. End result great shredded bark.
Very good work, done with precision and method. I would suggest that the blades be thinner in order to make smaller chips to make cutting branches easier. We can see that the engine is struggling because of this. And like the other people, a belt to avoid crankshaft breakage.
Man, what a simple but effective and compact machine! I'd be interested to see how sharp the blades were after use. It didn't look like you used hardened steel.
that looks so like it will work well. most commercial units like this have the feed side on the engine side and have 4 or maybe 6 impellers on the other side that produces more air. I'd say it works well as is, but if you wanted to spread the chips out more, you would need bigger impellers.
ten "lejek" do podajnika powinien być dłuższy żeby nie wsadzić tam ręki, brak wyłącznika awaryjnego i ogóle rębak talerzowy nie jest dobry ze względu że sam nie wciąga materiału. ale wykonanie mega profesjonalne. tylko pozazdrościc talentu i wiedzy :) (i narzędzi )
Beautiful design, my friend. Great video. Did you possibly consider putting in some sort of "jam clutch" that would disengage the drive in the event of a jam. Might prolong the life of the drive shaft. Just a suggestion. Again, thank you for all you do. Cheers!
Very nicely done! I would suggest making the inlet guide a tad longer just to ensure fingers cant reach spinning blade as easy as it looks that it can!
Whohoo - that was a fun build :-) I especially liked the hammering going from square to round for the outlet. About knives. Look at the cutters on a chainsaw. There is a rider i front of the cutter which limits the depth of cut for each tooth. Then each tooth also have a clearance angle. For a wood chipper something similar would be a good setup. Easiest to do (perhaps) with the knives recessed at an angle into the rotor. As you are digging deeper into the mysteries of the wood chipper - I sure look forward to the one you no doubt will do with an infeed mechanism 🙂 Your videos are always a highlight in my day. Very entertaining.
If you make the exhaust chute get wider and flatter, it doubles the utility. If you just weld a 20 inch piece of quarter inch rod to the swivel, it's very easy to spray mulch in people's garden beds and then follow up with a quick leaf blower. It's a great money maker, they presume you will be out there for 6 or 7 hours carefully raking out mulch. When you can just shoot it everywhere and have a few guys blow it off of the shrubs, it looks exactly the same and you are out of there in an hour. What I'm talking about applies more to pre-bought mulch, I don't know how common that is in your part of the world, but perhaps you could start stockpiling a few different colors and occasionally turn them over so that customers can pick what they want to look at. These are the best customers you can ask for, they want everything to look tended to constantly, but they will never risk getting dirt under their fingernails. That's the way to go, lock them up into a steady twice a month automatic cleanup service on invoice. You can work when they are almost always at their jobs, so there can be no argument between whether you are being paid for the job or by the hour. Cheers
W następnym filmię proszę o kruszarkę do węgla 🤤 - tak, żeby z grubego ładnie wyszedł groszek 3 - 25 mm - 👌 Świetne filmy - proszę o więcej - a kto krytykuje niech sam nagrywa i pokaże co umie 👌
I haven't seen any comments which would point to the inability of those who provided those insights. All innovators should welcome any thoughts on improvements . That being said .. the films are great.
Wow, great fabrication, no unnecessary talk, and no horrendous background music! Outstanding! 👍👍
All is good except the sounds don't match the work being performed...
Руки золотые и голова на своем месте Смотрю с удовольствием. Много полезного для себя нахожу в Ваших роликах
Never annoy a Pole, he'll make you disappear ^^ Every time I watch your videos, I can't stop thinking how rugged and tough your machines are ! Keep the videos coming, always fun to watch !
That is a beautiful and powerful machine, and yet so simple...nice job. Just remember to keep all your fingers. You'll need them for building future projects!
always nice to see tubers fabricating and layout projects properly. nice job as usual.
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This project has a major flaw that will kill this machine very quickly... the blade is mounted directly on the crankshaft!
Now this is what I call "Heavy-duty wood chipper" well done man!
I'm sorry but it isn"t. The design is flawed in that the flywheel is not supported properly and connected directly to the output shaft. A belt transmission would greatly improve longevity, as it is now it'll burn out quickly.
Great work brother!! Mechanical genius!!! Wonderful and educational video!!👍😁🤙
What a fascinating build, when I started to watch it was very difficult to stop.
Apart from a few changes that I personally would make to this design, I must say that this person knows how to make these things in a thoughtful way. Very handsome!
Your ingenuity never ceases to amaze me. Thanks for sharing.
Lol, it's all good! I don't have much to add! Maybe I can say thanks for adding to the old method! It was my favorite! No regrets! I hope people keep respecting the internet and what all these people add to here! Less blades to sharpen, sure it might seem like longer! Idk, lol I guess people who built large know how to appreate this! God bless you❤
got an old electric woodchipper that came with recently sharpened blades and when I looked at them close-up, there was nothing wrong with them so I chipped most of my branches until I decided to sharpen them just for fun. turns out that the blade profile plays a huge role, it must be a perfect chisel grind, any amount of curvature or ''rolling over'' near the apex of the blade will make the cutting harder. i used a tormek t8 with a jig and the outcome was about 2x better chipping, I didn't have to push in the branches, they were sucked in immediately. the blades were very sharp when I got the chipper.
Not to mention they where hardened steel blade. These will dull in 1 branch.
A round edge doesn't cut as well as a sharp one? Wow! Thanks for letting everyone know!
Very enjoyable video to watch a master metal worker at his craft. Now I just need to go purchase about $20,000 USD worth of metal working tools, and I can build one too. Your skills are amazing and the video editing is perfect. For some builders on RUclips, this would have been a 2 hour video, showing how they drilled every hole, tapped every hole and all in real time. 10 Stars.
He did build most of his stuff himself.
Imagine when this lad finally will get hands on CNC machine what awasome project he will be making
Awesome little machine, and no quarter given to improper use :) love it.
Can't wait for one of you self-build folks to build one with feed rollers.
Good build, I agree with the belt drive as well, and a must , you need a bigger base/foot print so the machine won't move as much or tip over. But over all very nicely made, love watching you work and build. Thank you for sharing your work, life, world.
God bless brother
Once again a beautiful job, well done mate! Well done! Please keep up the outstanding work!
That machine should last 20 years the other side of Social Security.
Your effort is very beautiful and commendable, your hand is gold
Żre jak wściekły,dobra robota, jak zwykle zresztą.
Another OUTSTANDING job!!! I could spend a whole afternoon watching your creations! One thing though if I may, I do believe you need an extendable support feet in front.🙂
Man, I'm jealous. Now you've got fine composting material.
Super nice job. Would suggest possibly making the next rendition of that chipper a belt drive with a clutch so you can protect the investment you made on the little engine. Just a suggestion. Great job!
Good gob👍
Beautiful work, my friend! Best wishes from South Africa. 👍
Those Honda clone engines are a fantastic deal. For rough service, I have had great luck with using mild steel for the blades, but running a couple beads of hard surface rod for the cutting edge. The mild steel body won't crack or shatter, and the hardened edge has great service life.
That's interesting!
I agree about these Honda clone engines... 😉 Only one time, I had an issue with one manufacturer, when after 5 hours of use, engine decided to shot himself with exhaust valve through engine case because of broken spring.. 😂 One time from 1000 isn't so bad..
I was wonder about mild steel blades,.. and about hard facing too. Thanks for the answer to my question.
I had a 6' bush hog that had soft blades and got dull in 3-4 hours. I hard-faced them and they lasted about 12-16 hours. I then got the blade tips red hot and quenched in oil, and they lasted about 24 hours.
@@Bob_Adkins This is very helpful, thanks for your reply, Bob.
I just LOVE the way he halfway puts his hands in the chute.
Well done, you make everything great and durable, that's great, I always like to see your work, and I don't miss a video of yours, good luck and victory 👏👏👏👏👏👍👍🌹🌹🌹🌹A friend from Iran👋
Twoje filmy są świetne! Robisz super robotę - Wielkie dzięki!
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Another excellent build bro, definitely the best fabricator on RUclips.
Fiu fiuu... Z takim sprzętem to aż chce się słuchać premiera i chrust zbierać :D
What a great little chipper , awesome build mate .
Great little chipper. On other chippers there are feed wheels. To keep a control amount going into the chipper.
Clever engineering and how to bag the chips.
tremendo trabajo colega, siempre con algo nuevo, con el residuo sale buen abono orgánico. saludos desde Cuba.
Молодец! Всегда интересные проекты. Исполнение традиционно на высоте.
I wish I had your vision, patience, and skill!
Another amazing project :-) shredded wood can be put around plants to help stop weeds growing...
So now when you cut a tree you can use one machine to make firewood and the other to shred the leftovers good Going
Great friend👍👍👍
Excellent design and fabrication. Yet another win for you!
That was a really good design a lot better than some. I have seen a bunch I liked but they took a whole lot more to build . I'm not saying there weren't good there's was just not that simple and to the point like yours THANKS SIR.
Do takich cienkich gałązek to ja dziękuję. Urządzenie zrobione tylko pod wyświetlenia jak większość w sumie filmów na tym kanale
Brilliant, dude! Fantastic work! 😃
I need to build something like that for me mother... For her composting. 😬
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Beautiful work, my friend. Awesome machine.
Excellent, robust build, good job
quite a masterclass professional. very hard to beat.
Superb skills on display here. Great job, thanks for sharing
First time here, but I can say one - excellent video and cool DIY build! 👍😎
Best thing is, that this chipper is small and after watching video, only thing in mind is to replicate it.. That's mean, You got it at first time..
Thanks for sharing! ❤️
Good job matching the cutter to the power of the engine!
Nice machine, and the chips are perfect for the compost pile.
Way to go that is incredible that you built that.
Agressive little chipper! Nice one!
Beautiful work clean fabrication I love your work you are really a good fabricator welder network welding work everything was very good love you sir
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You have the best cámara, looks perfect.
Great work. Tip. Put a bump plate prior to the cutters about 6mm thick. It makes it less vicious and less likely to pull your arm in.
I have a commercially made chipper with the chute slightly longer than your arm, that way you cannot touch the blades, a very simple way of making it relitivly safe and keeping fingers where they are meant to be. I would agree with others about the belt drive, but the downside of that is the machine becomes less compact, which is one of its great attributes, mine is the length of a wheelbarrow, liked the build.
Занадто складна високопрофесійна робота яку буде важко повторити. Відео супер , лайк.
Комментарий в поддержку канала и ролика, а также труда мастера.
outstanding...as usual. keep up the great work friend.
I need one of these to soften up my wife's baked potatoes. 🥔🥔🥔😆👍
the results are really impressive but you have to be careful if you get hit by wood chips, waiting for the next video my friend
Thank you, beautiful to see such skill and the way it's videoed really very nice!!!
I believe you guy, you are the best handicrafts so much skill 👍🏻👍🏻💪💪
That was cool bro!
Thanks man 😉
A good mulch for a garden. Splendid.
Great build!!!!! Very well engineered !
Hello it's a very good job ! Do you have any plan about this beautiful wood chipper ?
Friendly Louis
Well my friend, ya done a thing. Nice work!
That's a real nice build, if I had the equipment and motivation I would make one like that.
I had a small 2hp electric chipper for about 20 years, finally managed to destroy it this year after years of abuse and living outside. (really shouldn't cut 30-40 mm branches but it did, for years)
Bought a used 6.5hp one 'almost new' and it's destroyed almost everything I've put in it but won't do the 3" (75mm) branches it's advertised as being able to cut (unless they are almost rotten, but then they fall apart anyway)
It struggles quite a lot with 40mm oak but otherwise, great
I would probably go with the belt drive. But those are not so big branches, hope crank and bearings withstand it in the long run.
True. Every professional wood chipper has a belt drive.
@@Dougerro For sure, but I understand the concept. It will be used on his homestead after seasonal pruning, not commercially
A belt would’ve softened the shocks, and increase torque. But if it’s for personal use on small branches, keeping the large ones for fire wood, it may do fine.
I thought he was making bags of potpourri... Chicks in New York paying top dollar for stuff like that. LOL
It's honda knockoff engine so you are right about crank and bearings
Świetna robota. Pamiętaj o bezpieczeństwie, Jakiś szybki wyłacznik by się przydał gdyby chciało cię wciągnąć.
Nice Job. Next time please remember about some quick emergency switch off to avoid get pull in side.
Czesc chłopaki. Wykonanie maszyny super :) ciekawie pokazane. Jednak rozstaw nóżek i kółek za mały trochę, myślę ze powinny być szerzej dla stabilności.
Do tego demonstracja na końcu średnio. Męczysz się wciskająć niektóre gałązki do tej gardzieli. Lepiej byłoby znaleźć gałęzie bez liści (suche) i wtedy pociąć- wskakiwały by bez problemu i wciągało by je do koońca bez popychania.
Trzymam kciuki za rozwój kanału, ale pamiętajcie, że detale są zauważane, a to przekłada sie na liczbę subów.
Pozdro.
One mają być z liśćmi, idealne na permakulturę.
@@julianstelmach77 Do tego celu byłyby idealne (warto pamiętać, że nie wszystkie drzewa nadają się na kompost i permakulturę, np orzech włoski, dąb. Lecz mi chodzi o pokaz maszyny końcowy. Warto zadbać by był jak najlepszy(precyzyjna praca, bez zakłóceń, bez zapychania)
VERY well done young man!!!
What an aggressive machine. The speed it drags those branches in is terrifying
VERY USEFUL THING! ESPECIALLY WHEN IT'S MOBILE LIKE THIS! THE MAIN THING IS THAT THE FUEL DOES NOT GET MORE EXPENSIVE)
Why are you screaming? Do you comment in a noisy environment?
Good design and nice step by step.
Finished article looked professionally assembled and produced.
At no point did I see you balancing the weight of the spinning cutting disc though, similar to how wheels on cars have weights added to balance them I feel this should be done here.
Also the bolt/screws should all have something like Loctite on them to stop the vibrations loosening them.
Lastly I am not sure how idiot proof the shoot feeder was as you seemed frightened of it when you put the 1st 2 branches in.
End result great shredded bark.
Зроблено професійно хай працюе машинка на благо господаря!
Very good work, done with precision and method. I would suggest that the blades be thinner in order to make smaller chips to make cutting branches easier. We can see that the engine is struggling because of this. And like the other people, a belt to avoid crankshaft breakage.
I love watching you fabricate !
Man, what a simple but effective and compact machine! I'd be interested to see how sharp the blades were after use. It didn't look like you used hardened steel.
Agreed, I would have at least used some pieces of leaf spring. Or just order some high carbon steel for such projects.
Вы правы! На моём агрегате даже высокоуглеродистая сталь требует периодической заточки. После 2-3 кубических метров щепы.
You could buy wood planer blades and cut them down to size. Fairly cheap.
I always love to watch your videos.
Great video, nice demonstration. -- Świetny film, fajna demonstracja.
that looks so like it will work well. most commercial units like this have the feed side on the engine side and have 4 or maybe 6 impellers on the other side that produces more air. I'd say it works well as is, but if you wanted to spread the chips out more, you would need bigger impellers.
Congratulations on a really good job, it works great, very good 👏👍🔝
Maszyna do tego słynnego chrustu ;)
ten "lejek" do podajnika powinien być dłuższy żeby nie wsadzić tam ręki, brak wyłącznika awaryjnego i ogóle rębak talerzowy nie jest dobry ze względu że sam nie wciąga materiału. ale wykonanie mega profesjonalne. tylko pozazdrościc talentu i wiedzy :) (i narzędzi )
Главное звук надо убавить, а то не понятно откуда он😂
Beautiful design, my friend. Great video. Did you possibly consider putting in some sort of "jam clutch" that would disengage the drive in the event of a jam. Might prolong the life of the drive shaft. Just a suggestion. Again, thank you for all you do. Cheers!
Geil, diese Fräse hat mal Leistung, nicht so ein Spielzeug, wie das gekaufte Gelump! Erstklassig gemacht!
Good job mister beautifully made well done i like it job well done
Very nicely done! I would suggest making the inlet guide a tad longer just to ensure fingers cant reach spinning blade as easy as it looks that it can!
Whohoo - that was a fun build :-) I especially liked the hammering going from square to round for the outlet.
About knives. Look at the cutters on a chainsaw. There is a rider i front of the cutter which limits the depth of cut for each tooth. Then each tooth also have a clearance angle. For a wood chipper something similar would be a good setup. Easiest to do (perhaps) with the knives recessed at an angle into the rotor.
As you are digging deeper into the mysteries of the wood chipper - I sure look forward to the one you no doubt will do with an infeed mechanism 🙂
Your videos are always a highlight in my day. Very entertaining.
Όποια κατασκευή και να φτιάξεις η μια είναι καλύτερη από την άλλη, χαίρομαι να τις βλέπω.
No właśnie Darek o takiej maszynce myślałem wczoraj, masę gałęzi mam do przetarcia, ta by była idealna. Pozdrowionka
Ja też mam bardzo duże ilości takich gałęzi i dlatego zrobiłem sobie taki rebak 🙂
If you make the exhaust chute get wider and flatter, it doubles the utility. If you just weld a 20 inch piece of quarter inch rod to the swivel, it's very easy to spray mulch in people's garden beds and then follow up with a quick leaf blower. It's a great money maker, they presume you will be out there for 6 or 7 hours carefully raking out mulch. When you can just shoot it everywhere and have a few guys blow it off of the shrubs, it looks exactly the same and you are out of there in an hour. What I'm talking about applies more to pre-bought mulch, I don't know how common that is in your part of the world, but perhaps you could start stockpiling a few different colors and occasionally turn them over so that customers can pick what they want to look at. These are the best customers you can ask for, they want everything to look tended to constantly, but they will never risk getting dirt under their fingernails. That's the way to go, lock them up into a steady twice a month automatic cleanup service on invoice. You can work when they are almost always at their jobs, so there can be no argument between whether you are being paid for the job or by the hour. Cheers
Hello, great video, those shots you took are so beautiful that I also propose them on my channel👍👍🤏.
Awsome build. I would just recomend take of your wristwatch or any ring that can pull you when entangled with a branch.
W następnym filmię proszę o kruszarkę do węgla 🤤 - tak, żeby z grubego ładnie wyszedł groszek 3 - 25 mm - 👌
Świetne filmy - proszę o więcej - a kto krytykuje niech sam nagrywa i pokaże co umie 👌
I haven't seen any comments which would point to the inability of those who provided those insights. All innovators should welcome any thoughts on improvements . That being said .. the films are great.
your videos are always fantastic, I make metal furniture items instead 💪❤️🔥
It's a nice inventions sir I really admire your work
Teraz zrób maszynę do peletu, te wióry będą dobre, trochę mąki żytniej i może z liściastych drzew będzie się kleiło.
Pozdrawiam i podziwiam 😃
Great mulching material for under bushes,and trees.
The circle Cutter guide is sweet
I knew the output chute was optimistic. I like the rest of it though, nicely done.