I thought the build/shop looked familiar at the beginning. Then many of the work habits/build quality made it even more interesting. Before seeing your face I figured; either you have a talented twin brother, or it's you. Any new content for you is welcome. God bless.
I’ve got a couple of stumps that need that done. Can you come over and take care of that? Just kidding I’m going to make one with my twist on it. I’ll send you a picture when done. I’m an old fart so most of the time it takes awhile. Thanks for the idea!
Did they not have cutting blades that pointed inwards as well as outwards? Would have made a more effective cut on the forward push and removed more material faster. Or am I missing something really obvious? Very nice machine though, thanks for the upload 🙂
Generally, now there are many types of blades, I built the machine almost two years ago, then there was a very small selection of cutting blades, now you can make a cutting knife with much more effective teeth :) Thank you 😁
@@InfinityGarage-ig8py I thought that might be it, it is such a well built machine I didn't think you would have excluded them if you could have used them in the build 🙂
Most excellent, sir! At least one wheel brake is necessary to hold the arc distance while you shred, or keep it parked on a slope. Are you selling plans or dimensioned drawings for this model?
No. It makes one more thing to maintain and would cost $2000-6000 to make. Also, the average person is not going to have a lathe or some of the tools or skills you have. The stump you had could have been cut partly w/ a chainsaw and finished w/ a circular saw. I have your skills.
$2000-$6000 to make? I could make that for under $1000. You can buy one for $1500 new. You can buy a 24 inch PTO driven one for $2500. I think you need to check your math.
You can't make one for 1000. A new lathe, drill press and welder and the cost of new steel plus other materials, yes cost well over $2000. It is cheaper to buy one and that was my point.
This is my second channel, where I publish old projects with refreshed video editing and without music, I will also post longer project tests :)
I thought the build/shop looked familiar at the beginning. Then many of the work habits/build quality made it even more interesting.
Before seeing your face I figured; either you have a talented twin brother, or it's you. Any new content for you is welcome. God bless.
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So cool, he makes the build look so effortless lol.
Professionally build. Looks great aesthetically and seems to do the job very well
Very nice build project. Seems to handle the job easily too I'd say... Thumbs Up!
Thank you 😁
THIS IS A GREAT MACHINE, I'VE NEEDED IT A LOT OF TIMES
Works very well , sure beats digging them out. Great machine 👍
I wish I had the money to build one. All I have is a reciprocating saw ,axe and a shovel. I still have large roots to cut.
Good work. We shared this video on our homemade tools forum this week 😎
Thank you 😁
Awsome dude. Great build🫡👌
Nice project. I like your editing style.
This is a unique, ingenious device. Thanks
This is hella impressive! Wonderful work!
Thank you 😁
Maravilha, serve também para misturar a terra... Hoje eu assisti todos os seus vídeos...
Very Impressive. know how and smarts come together.
Great job. What would you do different if anything ? Thanx
wow good job done subscribe and fullpackage to you sir watching here from the Philippines 🇵🇭
I’ve got a couple of stumps that need that done. Can you come over and take care of that? Just kidding I’m going to make one with my twist on it. I’ll send you a picture when done. I’m an old fart so most of the time it takes awhile. Thanks for the idea!
that works a treat
Outstanding fabrication and manufacturing skills! Great job. Was this your original design or was there a plan available? Amazing 👍👍👍
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Hi, I can't find the shredding blade to buy. Do you have the part catalog or a link where to buy it? Thanks a lot.😀
Brilliant design, when are you going into full production? Great video thanks for sharing
Did they not have cutting blades that pointed inwards as well as outwards? Would have made a more effective cut on the forward push and removed more material faster. Or am I missing something really obvious?
Very nice machine though, thanks for the upload 🙂
Generally, now there are many types of blades, I built the machine almost two years ago, then there was a very small selection of cutting blades, now you can make a cutting knife with much more effective teeth :)
Thank you 😁
@@InfinityGarage-ig8py I thought that might be it, it is such a well built machine I didn't think you would have excluded them if you could have used them in the build 🙂
Most excellent, sir! At least one wheel brake is necessary to hold the arc distance while you shred, or keep it parked on a slope. Are you selling plans or dimensioned drawings for this model?
Dont cut soul, it blunts blades.
Great project, keep doing content like that
Thank you 😁
Can you help me fab a part to raise up my suspencion a bit ?
Bad part not all people have a lath to make everything.
So how much did it cost you to make this. And what the rpm on the tooth end
Hola , cómo se llama lo diente del disco . Para poder conseguir aquí
Very nice , I wonder if 3 or 4 wheel cuter would be fast
I bet if you had enough power that would really chew up a stump in no time although a single blade did it pretty quickly too.
Where did you source your cutter teeth?
BTW awesome build.
The wheel needs to be bigger. Nice work, a bit too much for most home handymen though.
What's the pulley ratio?
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I mean, i guess it's homemade, but you also just bought stumpgrinder components and assembled one using said parts
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Needs more Tannerite.
guess im the early bird
Para que ter pneu cravo se a roda não tem tração 🤦
now give it some freshly downed iron bark rather than what looks like rotted willow...
soon realise why the things are so heavy...
Son of a B….. plans PLEASE
Not really sure that's really a DIY. It's one hell of a DIY shop. Can't stand people like this!!! 👎
Why? You don't believe he did it himself?
It's pretty shitty to steal someone else's content.
This is my second channel with refreshed videos without music and I will be posting videos that have not been published on the main channel😁
No. It makes one more thing to maintain and would cost $2000-6000 to make. Also, the average person is not going to have a lathe or some of the tools or skills you have. The stump you had could have been cut partly w/ a chainsaw and finished w/ a circular saw. I have your skills.
$2000-$6000 to make? I could make that for under $1000. You can buy one for $1500 new. You can buy a 24 inch PTO driven one for $2500. I think you need to check your math.
You can't make one for 1000. A new lathe, drill press and welder and the cost of new steel plus other materials, yes cost well over $2000. It is cheaper to buy one and that was my point.