This is how you say BRILLIANT! I’m for sure not making the sawdust that you do, but I would grind firewood just to be able to justify one of those awesome things!
I haven't seen briquettes that small before. You'll be able to pile them on like coke without the explosion risk involved when loading sawdust. Nice one, great time-saver as well. Tony
Looks really neat unit, New Yorkshire Workshop built his own, impressive project, but not easy. A must for your sort of works especially with fuel oil prices being outrageous.
I invested around £50k in new machinery towards the end of last year including the Felder RL200 and other Felder machines. Had a quote which included a briquette machine fitted directly under the RL200 Extractor and the quote for the briquette part alone was over £16,000+vat. The RL has amazing power but I have had major issues since the day it was commissioned. The shavings pass over the first bin and only fills the 2nd bin. Advised by Felder to fit a blast gate directly onto the extractor outlet to regulate the amount of pressure going into the extractor. So far it hasn't worked at all so the next step will be going back yet again to Felder. Love the rest of the Felder machines but the extractor is not fit for purpose. Their view was "all workshops are different with different machines requiring different amount of extraction". I get that so why don't they fit an electric throttle to every machine as standard?. Apparently the next step for me is to have one fitted and probably pay for the privilige. Felder are a decent company but in realtion to my extractor their service has been poor, no follow up calls to see how the mahine is working and I've had to chase them up. My adivce having had one for 6 months is don't buy this extractor unless they fit a throttle as standard. No mention of price for the briquette machine but I'm guessing around £9,000+vat unless it's chinese in which case half that.
Some woods are poisonous - will this have an effect on where you use the briquettes? We South Africans love a barbeque (we call it a 'braai.' We have a very moderate climate, so this is one of the reasons why a braai is so popular. We mostly braai mutton and beef, with a sausage called 'boerewors.') and these briquettes would work well for this, if the wood isn't toxic. I know oak is OK as the shavings are used for smoking meat.
This is interesting, looking forward to what you have to say after using it a while. Might be something I'm investing in when I find a larger workshop. :)
i am reading comments about a cost of around £7500. It seems alot but the electricity costs in my small house will probably be over £2000, maybe £3000 in the next year. A lot of this is for night storage heaters, although.they are off now and I am sitting with an electric over blanket. Where is the quality of life in that. Manor Woods house and workshops will be warm next winter with little fuel cost. As is frequently the case, it is about short term versus long term costs.
That's fantastic. It'll pay its own way in no time. We just installed solar panels here in overcast Ireland and have been watching the electricity meter running backwards! Good feeling. Does it have to be purely sawdust for the briquette machine or can you have planer shavings in the bag as well? I'd usually have a 50/50 mix.
Good job i would really love to see a SHOP TOUR of all these great machines that you have purchased if you have time i know how busy you are cheers Andy
@@ManorWood Bummer that we can't get any idea of what they cost. The web site requires you to talk to a sales person who isn't going to want to talk to someone across the Atlantic anyway. I haven't the foggiest what these cost, not even a range.
@@Psychlist1972 seen one of these for sale in the uk, not sure who was selling it and how competitive there price was but it was listed at £7000 plus vat. You would need to produce a lot of sawdust to make it worthwhile, no good for a small time/hobbyist woodworker like myself.
This is how you say BRILLIANT! I’m for sure not making the sawdust that you do, but I would grind firewood just to be able to justify one of those awesome things!
Great video. It demonstrates your great business sense by investing in the machine 👍🏻👍🏻
I haven't seen briquettes that small before. You'll be able to pile them on like coke without the explosion risk involved when loading sawdust. Nice one, great time-saver as well. Tony
That is the best unit I have seen. Smart idea and free fuel. Win, win.
Looks really neat unit, New Yorkshire Workshop built his own, impressive project, but not easy. A must for your sort of works especially with fuel oil prices being outrageous.
It’s a no brained Andy 🇮🇪💪💪
I invested around £50k in new machinery towards the end of last year including the Felder RL200 and other Felder machines. Had a quote which included a briquette machine fitted directly under the RL200 Extractor and the quote for the briquette part alone was over £16,000+vat. The RL has amazing power but I have had major issues since the day it was commissioned. The shavings pass over the first bin and only fills the 2nd bin. Advised by Felder to fit a blast gate directly onto the extractor outlet to regulate the amount of pressure going into the extractor. So far it hasn't worked at all so the next step will be going back yet again to Felder. Love the rest of the Felder machines but the extractor is not fit for purpose.
Their view was "all workshops are different with different machines requiring different amount of extraction". I get that so why don't they fit an electric throttle to every machine as standard?. Apparently the next step for me is to have one fitted and probably pay for the privilige. Felder are a decent company but in realtion to my extractor their service has been poor, no follow up calls to see how the mahine is working and I've had to chase them up. My adivce having had one for 6 months is don't buy this extractor unless they fit a throttle as standard.
No mention of price for the briquette machine but I'm guessing around £9,000+vat unless it's chinese in which case half that.
Some woods are poisonous - will this have an effect on where you use the briquettes? We South Africans love a barbeque (we call it a 'braai.' We have a very moderate climate, so this is one of the reasons why a braai is so popular. We mostly braai mutton and beef, with a sausage called 'boerewors.') and these briquettes would work well for this, if the wood isn't toxic. I know oak is OK as the shavings are used for smoking meat.
This is interesting, looking forward to what you have to say after using it a while. Might be something I'm investing in when I find a larger workshop. :)
Great to see the set up thanks. I've got the same dust extractor! £6.5k for the machine is a lot of gas.
Great stuff, love it!
Wow this Maschine ist so Nice... Gratulation. Mfg from Austria
i am reading comments about a cost of around £7500. It seems alot but the electricity costs in my small house will probably be over £2000, maybe £3000 in the next year. A lot of this is for night storage heaters, although.they are off now and I am sitting with an electric over blanket. Where is the quality of life in that. Manor Woods house and workshops will be warm next winter with little fuel cost. As is frequently the case, it is about short term versus long term costs.
Great video,thanks
brilliant love it how wonderful no waste 10 out of 10
That's fantastic. It'll pay its own way in no time. We just installed solar panels here in overcast Ireland and have been watching the electricity meter running backwards! Good feeling. Does it have to be purely sawdust for the briquette machine or can you have planer shavings in the bag as well? I'd usually have a 50/50 mix.
Cheers planer saving also work fine , I have a chipper and that even worked .. I will show more later
Would love to get one of these mate with all sawdust from my shop, just need space for one 🤔🙈😂
I have nothing to say really, but I appreciate your content, and wish to help with the yt-algorithms.
Good job i would really love to see a SHOP TOUR of all these great machines that you have purchased if you have time i know how busy you are cheers Andy
Shop tour coming very soon , just need to finish it or al least almost finish it
Looks brilliant. Now you just need to put your logo onto the end of the press so your brickets are branded. 👌
Def O
Love it. Hopefully greenies won’t outlaw this too.
I want it but im worried itll break before it pays itself off
How long have you had the briquette machine and how is it holding up
Not sure , but yes it’s amazing
do they do one that runs on 240volt I have a home workshop and the same produce a lot of waste but dont have 3 phase
almost every video i have seen on these machines, they pre-screen the sawdust and oversize gets re-chipped.
veryyy interesting
For how much it cost how you do you make your money back
bro that thumbnail did you dirty
Is it possible to compress wood turning shavings with this machine as well?
Ask them at IWM and let use all know :)
@@ManorWood Bummer that we can't get any idea of what they cost. The web site requires you to talk to a sales person who isn't going to want to talk to someone across the Atlantic anyway. I haven't the foggiest what these cost, not even a range.
@@Psychlist1972 seen one of these for sale in the uk, not sure who was selling it and how competitive there price was but it was listed at £7000 plus vat. You would need to produce a lot of sawdust to make it worthwhile, no good for a small time/hobbyist woodworker like myself.
@@derekrobertson1548 Thanks
It would be interesting to know how much it costs. The website linked to doesn't say.
Around £7500 inc Vat
@@denty32 Hmmm, I think one would need a LOT of sawdust to make that investment worth it. Payback period will be years.
@@KavanaghGTR Posted a reply but gone , Over 8 grand on the bay site. cost out weighs the money payback
What is the cost of the machine?
Get in touch with IWM if your interested:)
@@ManorWood why the big secret?
Pedram Ariael most people want to know because it’s likely to be £££££££s
@@cliveclapham6451 he's most likely gotten a discount for promoting their machine and doesn't want to tell us the price he paid...
@@HomeswithPedram yeup
Shall I ask how many employees do you have?
Just me , and my son now 2 or 3 days a week