Building a SHRINKING Stump

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • Nick brings down a tree, bands and levels the trunk to create a new metal shrinking stump.
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    Felling a tree is serious business and should only be carried out by a professional Arborist.
    This video is for entertainment purposes only!
    This video is not meant to glorify cutting down trees - alive of dead. IT IS NOT a tutorial, instructional session or lesson in the proper procedure to fell a tree.
    Improper actions can result in DEATH or more seriously getting HURT, MAIMED, PARALYZED, IMPALED, SHIFT+F7. If YOU need to fell a tree contact your local tree services professional!
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Комментарии • 20

  • @vetteguru5722
    @vetteguru5722 3 года назад +1

    Hi Nic, love the shirt. great work on the stump!you do it all from tree cutting wood working and building cars. A very talented guy!

  • @tedpreston4155
    @tedpreston4155 Год назад +3

    Your little chainsaw reminds me of my little chainsaw! I make a bad habit of taking on big jobs using smallish tools. I once undertook an earthmoving project with my little skidloader. A friend accused me of trying to "eat an elephant with a fork." 😄

    • @iNVisionPrototypes
      @iNVisionPrototypes  Год назад +1

      As long as it gets the job done, right! Thanks for watching Ted :D

  • @tomedwards38
    @tomedwards38 3 года назад +1

    Great job I can not wait to see you put it to work.

    • @iNVisionPrototypes
      @iNVisionPrototypes  3 года назад

      Thanks Tom, It works great! Check out the previous "Fat Fender" and "Old School Panel Beating videos where we shape up the rear fender sections. Cheers! N.

  • @tramptruck4859
    @tramptruck4859 3 года назад +1

    Didn't know what they'd be useful for, but I knew they'd be used for something. ............That's why my workshop is full! !!!!!!!!

  • @stevejanka361
    @stevejanka361 3 года назад +3

    Good morning Nick, I used a wood carvers grinding disc to put the round in my wood stump. It really went fast and did a perfect job on the half round in the wood. It has a chain saw blade edge for the carving. Thanks for a great video, you care and good luck.

  • @geneyusko5975
    @geneyusko5975 Год назад +1

    Nick how about a steel stump? From a oxygen tank?

    • @iNVisionPrototypes
      @iNVisionPrototypes  Год назад

      I'm sure that bottom cavity would work too Gene. With that being said - i'm going to be the killjoy and put this out there. IF one decides to cut the oxygen tank - and I'm NOT suggesting they do, BIGGEST thing is to make sure it's a CONFIRMED empty oxygen tank - remove the valve and purge the tank with an inert gas/fill with water. IF one decides to cut with an abrasive wheel, torch, plasma, bandsaw they can all create heat/sparks - oxygen alone isn't flammable, however it supports combustion and if it comes in contact with any material that will burn it will be highly accelerated by oxygen... oil, grease, body filler dust, etc... KABOOM! And for others reading this comment heaven help the person who gets the idea or simply doesn't know the difference and cuts into an acetylene tank. You don't want to be on one of those many facebook top 10 'geniuses' clip shows. BEST THING I can suggest, find a tree stump(check out local classified ads for fire wood being sold as they might have a stump or point you in the direction of someone who has).

  • @jthiessen8514
    @jthiessen8514 Год назад +1

    I recently picked up a used English wheel...it looks like a puppy compared to yours in your videos lol. I was curious is there a type of wood that is better than others? I'm in British Columbia so I have a few different types to choose from. Is there a particular wood to stay away from? great video! as I planned to make one with no knowledge so this is great!! thanks Josh

    • @iNVisionPrototypes
      @iNVisionPrototypes  Год назад

      Great question Josh. This stump was created using Elm... a wood that most wouldn't touch with a 10ft pole. Thing is, the price was right and I got several sections in the event the one I'm using starts to split. So far, the stump is holding up. It's been over a year and seen A LOT of hammering. Had an oak stump as well as poplar- both banded. The oak thump split within 6 months and the poplar.. well it lasted a job till pieces started breaking away. What I'm trying to say is don't over think it and use what you can get your hands on easily. Thanks for your support. Please share the channel to help us grow. Any more questions don't hesitate to ask. Nick

    • @jthiessen8514
      @jthiessen8514 Год назад +1

      @@iNVisionPrototypes I appreciate the response Nick! will defiantly try not to over think it then and grab whatever I can get. Love the vids and will defiantly help share the channel for you!! take care and see you back on the infinity swap :)

    • @jthiessen8514
      @jthiessen8514 Год назад +1

      I posted your infinity build and channel on facebook today!! hope it helps!!

    • @iNVisionPrototypes
      @iNVisionPrototypes  Год назад +1

      @@jthiessen8514 Thanks! Really appreciate that