hi there i call that my chunks and hunks box . i started making the bases out of treated wood . as the pallts aged they started dropping nails . well done john
People up north really love that wood to put in their wood stoves. I would also suggest the crotch sell it for a discounted price that faif to the customer..............................................
That is a pretty clever idea! Recycle your sawmill waste that isn't worth anything other than kindling into something very useful. Beats going out to get IBC tote cages.
Hello, I Just Found Your Channel & Subscribed! Looking forward to watching more of your content. That’s a great idea, looks great! 🙌🏻👍🏻 Ironically, the name of the church I pastor is Flat Creek FWB Church down here in South Carolina!!
Wow! That's cool. I've had a few people reach out with different connections to different Flat Creeks around the country. Its great to hear! I appreciate you following along. Take care!
I do something similar, but I use them at the end of my racks to hold the ends of the rack instead of using the crisscross method or pounding posts into the ground. I just wait to use the wood in the bins until the rack is gone.
That’s a great idea Phil!
hi there i call that my chunks and hunks box . i started making the bases out of treated wood . as the pallts aged they started dropping nails . well done john
Phil good to use left over slap off the mill . Make good firewood starter to . 😊
:Looks like the Wolf Ridge has been working hard! Good video Phil.
Thanks!
Good idea Phil.
I thought the end result was going to be "Bonfire InA Box"! Throw a little diesel on it, add flame, and PRESTO 🔥🔥🔥 👍😎
That's the end of life plan for these boxes. I don't expect more than a year or two out it.
Great job Phil! Good way to use up the scraps👍👍
Great idea Phi. Less work and bending over,etc.
People up north really love that wood to put in their wood stoves. I would also suggest the crotch sell it for a discounted price that faif to the customer..............................................
Yes! Use what you have.
That is a pretty clever idea! Recycle your sawmill waste that isn't worth anything other than kindling into something very useful. Beats going out to get IBC tote cages.
Totes here are $50-$70. I've struggled to make that that commitment. This works great!
@@FlatCreekOutdoors exactly why I like this video. If you have the materials on hand, why not do it!
The crates should work great for you! Like you said less handling. 👍
Hello,
I Just Found Your Channel & Subscribed!
Looking forward to watching more of your content. That’s a great idea, looks great! 🙌🏻👍🏻
Ironically, the name of the church I pastor is Flat Creek FWB Church down here in South Carolina!!
Wow! That's cool. I've had a few people reach out with different connections to different Flat Creeks around the country. Its great to hear! I appreciate you following along. Take care!
I just stack the big knotty pieces and such together. I have fire pit customers who will pay for that stuff.
It's not a bad idea at all, Phil..
I do something similar, but I use them at the end of my racks to hold the ends of the rack instead of using the crisscross method or pounding posts into the ground. I just wait to use the wood in the bins until the rack is gone.
Cut the slab wood at 16" and sell as slab wood firewood you will not get a premium price but its money.
I have some of that too. I save all the thicker slabs for firewood bundles.