Glad you have that snow and not me. It is just spitting a little out but not enough to build up on the ground. You have your garage heated for your Volvo? I have hardly been out of the house except to walk the dog for a couple of weeks. One of the benefits of getting old
Quite a few cars in the parking lot , for a plant that is shut down. Nice thing about your job, you will keep warm. I do feel sorry for you, having to go back to where you worked for years and see the buildings being demolished. When they closed my plant, do to circumstances, I had to drive past it about once a week; Sometimes when I would see a part of the plant gone and just a pile of bricks remained, I could almost just pull over to the curb and "cry"". It hurt to see a thriving business, disappear. Life goes on and we do what we have to do.
Great job. Couldn't help but notice the "lack" of energy put forth to turn the winch crank, push the handle to lift the boom, and finally lift the one end of the log onto the trailer. All that automation and yet, you had to crank the "Fergie" to start the whole process. In this day an electric starter is customarily the means of starting a gas engine by the "slackers" (people who don't want to physically work .) You sure made a tough job look easy.
I wish we had the electricity that you have in Europe. I would almost have to go to industrial 3-phase current to run a 4 or5 hp motor. We only have single phase in residence.
I am considering building a swing blade mill. I already own a woodland mills hm126. Noticed the paramotor as well. I keep baby away from all the sawdust and mess. No flying in the winter...to cold.
What are you doing? This old duffer here in Nebraska has no idea what’s happening in this video. Ithfully say that I’m not the sharpest pencil always try to watch when you post a new video but I’m lost on this one. I guess you could truthfully say I’m not the sharpest pencil in the pack. 👍
Thanks for posting! I look forward to each one. Wish I was there to help you and learn more about wood gas. I look forward to seeing your snow this winter!
Thanks for posting! That cool rain looks great! It’s 96 degrees here in Louisiana USA…and terribly dry! Your video was a nice mental break from the heat. Be safe!
Inside the fuel hopper is a steamy inviroment during operation. After shutting down/cooling down, condesation would turn remaining pellets into wet sawdust. Not good. Wood chunks and its char keep their integrity. Also, the charbed has to be coarse enough to be able to breath well. Woodchips would work though, but are more likely to bridge. Round chunks from limbs or young growth work best.
All of that snow is beautiful! We had about 1/4” this year…it lasted about 4 hours. I mowed the grass for the first tome today…In a tee shirt! Ha! Love your videos, thanks for posting. Your community is a postcard!
Glad you have that snow and not me. It is just spitting a little out but not enough to build up on the ground. You have your garage heated for your Volvo? I have hardly been out of the house except to walk the dog for a couple of weeks. One of the benefits of getting old
It helps to put ashes under the tires when you get stuck-----if you can find any ashes😆
Quite a few cars in the parking lot , for a plant that is shut down. Nice thing about your job, you will keep warm. I do feel sorry for you, having to go back to where you worked for years and see the buildings being demolished. When they closed my plant, do to circumstances, I had to drive past it about once a week; Sometimes when I would see a part of the plant gone and just a pile of bricks remained, I could almost just pull over to the curb and "cry"". It hurt to see a thriving business, disappear. Life goes on and we do what we have to do.
I guess this is a sign that summer is over.
Unreal.
People will wonder why I "Like and Subscribe". We shall keep them guessing! 🤠 Thanks, J.O!
Great job. Couldn't help but notice the "lack" of energy put forth to turn the winch crank, push the handle to lift the boom, and finally lift the one end of the log onto the trailer. All that automation and yet, you had to crank the "Fergie" to start the whole process. In this day an electric starter is customarily the means of starting a gas engine by the "slackers" (people who don't want to physically work .) You sure made a tough job look easy.
Enkelt och elegant 👍👍👍. "I haven't got a charcoal gasifier". Yet. Jag ser fram emot en kommande presentation av ett System Olsson för småkol.
I don't understand why paper mills are "closing". People with computers us the heck out of the paper supply.. Glad you got this job so quickly.
I wish we had the electricity that you have in Europe. I would almost have to go to industrial 3-phase current to run a 4 or5 hp motor. We only have single phase in residence.
This should be your signature video. It is a great display of your saw mill
JO What am I looking at? TomC
Funkar ju riktigt bra! Måste helt klart bygga en sådan :)
Tackar. Ja, det kan inte bli mycket simplare.
Helt genialt! Jag som slängde en tjock sågklinga för att jag tyckte det skulle bli för mycket sågspån... Tack för filmen!
Is the second chunker for your wife to produce chunks for her trips to the stores??
Nice to hear from you Tom. We miss your input on DOW. I'll tell my wife you now decided she's got a chunker of her own 😁
What is the boiler's manufacturer name?
Så ska man leva på landet! Leva av det som finns såklart 👍
Det brinner fint
Skapligt! Hör av dig om du behöver hjälp.
ok
Fint sågverk. Håller klingan skärpan många meter? Tänker bygga antingen bandsågverk eller ett sånt här! Frågan är vilken typ man ska välja.
The conveyor looks like a great addition for your fuel production. Good luck and hope it warms up there soon
Keep up the great work with the gasifiers
Brrr. No winter flying for me. I cannot even handle if it gets below 10 deg C.
I am considering building a swing blade mill. I already own a woodland mills hm126. Noticed the paramotor as well. I keep baby away from all the sawdust and mess. No flying in the winter...to cold.
A good eye and a strong arm.
Must be the sun hasn't been keeping up with electric needs. Can you say "simplifier"?🙄
What are you doing? This old duffer here in Nebraska has no idea what’s happening in this video. Ithfully say that I’m not the sharpest pencil always try to watch when you post a new video but I’m lost on this one. I guess you could truthfully say I’m not the sharpest pencil in the pack. 👍
Producing electricity with wood power 😁
Smart👍
Ready for winter!!
hur många m3 kubb kör du upp på ett år?
Ca 10
Wish you could pull me behind it through the snow in the winter 💨💨
Nice job collecting the wood while you can.
What a beautiful area!!! Bud G in Nebraska USA
Please tell us more about the “chopper”…
Thanks for posting! I look forward to each one. Wish I was there to help you and learn more about wood gas. I look forward to seeing your snow this winter!
That really does a good job making the wood cubes. Did you build the wood chopper?
Yes I did. Built from mostly scrap metal. It's been feeding my vehicles full time for 6 years now.
You’re making me “sea sick” with that back and fourth!
Thanks for posting! That cool rain looks great! It’s 96 degrees here in Louisiana USA…and terribly dry! Your video was a nice mental break from the heat. Be safe!
Than That is really putting the system to the test
Smart med tennisboll. Byter du olja oftare på en gengasbil? Fina filmer Anders
Interesting, must get to hot under the hood for the PVC? Maybe steel of copper would work better? Good luck , I know you will figure it out.
Beautiful area! I ALWAYS enjoy your videos! Bud G Nebraska USA
Det går bra det går bra 👍🏻
Nice drive and everything looks like it's operating flawlessly
Would your gasifier work if you burned pellets? Or does it require the wood blocks to work correctly ? Thanks and have a good weekend
Inside the fuel hopper is a steamy inviroment during operation. After shutting down/cooling down, condesation would turn remaining pellets into wet sawdust. Not good. Wood chunks and its char keep their integrity. Also, the charbed has to be coarse enough to be able to breath well. Woodchips would work though, but are more likely to bridge. Round chunks from limbs or young growth work best.
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All of that snow is beautiful! We had about 1/4” this year…it lasted about 4 hours. I mowed the grass for the first tome today…In a tee shirt! Ha! Love your videos, thanks for posting. Your community is a postcard!
Looks like Spring time is not there yet. Plenty of snow to go around. That was a good you convinced your daughter to delay her trick to see you.
I would love to see a build video of this also! Thanks