14K really isn't that muck for all the work you put in. I believe you do it more for the exercise and keeping busy. My Grandfather planted two acres of garden every year. Spaded it all by hand with a shovel. He always said " if you sit in on place to long they will put you in a box". Thanks for all you do.
Hello Chris,I remember years ago , I was shopping for cordless power tools, and there were just as many options as there were people, and about 50 times as many opinions about what was what! So I looked at my paycheck and what it had to stretch to, then I bought my first complete cordless set 18v ryobi never had an issue, and every 3-4 years I have bought a few batteries and recycled the oldest ones. That was 16 years ago, now I have to buy a few yard tools, and have been considering cordless, and if I go 18v then it will be ryobi, if I go 40 volt then it will be what ever I get the best bang for my buck! I have no need to debate one over the other, it is all about what works for me, and gives me the best versatility at a certain price range! If you look at my videos, you will see no brand loyalty in my saws, I have a few macs, echoes, poulans, homelites and even a sears 647g( david Bradley) saws, if it works and does the job, it gets used!😂
Agree 100% with you Chris=I try to exercise every day at least 1 hour biking or pickleball and feel great. I can't believe you gain weight as hard as you work all the time. You truly an inspiration!!
It was a Chamber of Commerce Day today in Wisco for sure. We can count the number of days like this per year on our 10 fingers. (Yep, I've still got all 10 lol)
I get corrected all the time for using the term weed whacker in place of string trimmer by the younger generation and I tell them I was around when they first came out and everyone called them weed whackers or weed eaters because that’s what the manufacturers advertised them as.
Great video Chris. Definitely feels good to flush a turd. You truly do a great job and I do remember when you had the glacier, wheel burrow, and log pile. 1 day of cutting, 1 day of splitting, and then another day of stacking. Definitely a progression of progress. Keep up the great work! Good Night Irene. 👍🏻
Hi Chris. I like your accent. I love regional jargon. I was born and raised in Detroit. To my ear, you sound similar to Yooper to me. When I was 21, I moved to New Orleans and lived there 26 years. Yup, "what kind of Coke you want?" is common there. "Neutral ground" is the road median. "Dressed" means with lettuce, tomato, and mayo. Haven't even scratched the surface or get started into the Cajun words (southwest Louisiana). Have a good one. Chuck now living in Florida.
Paul Graham wrote what I think is a good essay about online disagreement - It's been developed into a disagreement pyramid. The original essay expresses some things nicely. For anyone interested I think it's worth looking it up and having a read. Cheers d
Good morning Chris. Great video. It’s funny how some people love to talk others down ,and yet have absolutely no knowledge of what they say. It’s not hard to pick them out. Later. knowledge
Yup, you mean that Tai Lopez dude! Yup, when my kids where first watching youtube years ago they had him on and where all laughing at him and I thought that they where laugh ....but not AT him then they showed me and we ALL laughed AT him!! Haaaaaaa!
@@InTheWoodyard I had a preacher once that said " if you could kick the person that causes most of your problems, you wouldn't be able to sit down for a week"
Nice video Chris. I’m getting fat too. Riding the lawn mower isn’t exactly good exercise. My old Dodge firewood truck with an 8’ bed holds 1/2 cord thrown loose and heaped a little. Owned the truck for 27 yrs and hauled a lot of wood, trapped a lot of fur and did a lot of hunting & fishing. Lately the truck has been lazy and getting fat & rusty. Time for the truck & me to get back in shape. GNI
Is it southern city folk in Wi that use the term bubbler?🤔 Crescent wrench, Vise-Grip, Channel Lock are all brand names yet everyone uses the names generically for different types of wrenches and pliers. One that stumped me the most was a girl😁in Alabama asked something about a Boggan, she says you know the hat worn when downhill winter sledding 💡(toboggan) aka stocking hat.🙃
Almost 58K subs!!! I think when I started watching your channel consistently; there was somewhere between 20-25K subs, maybe even below 20 K cannot remember for sure. Reminds me of a joke I tell everyone that will listen: What is really cool about having dementia? EVERYDAY IS A BRAND NEW ADVENTURE!!!
I just flushed a turd on Facebook Marketplace for the same thing. Buh Bye! Didn't give it one thought since until I read your comment. I recommend you do the same.
Daniel I get it too! As a commenter I’ve made a few funnies that people didn’t take it the way I meant it. Sometimes context sometimes poor taste on my part. Live learn and filter is best practice. Have a great fricken day to any person that reads this!!!!!
It depends on the trees......I cut one tree about a year ago (A 155 year old DEAD ASH....I have a video all about it ) that made 7 FULL cords but I also have cut small 4"-6" trees that might have took 20 trees for a full cord>>>>
I don't understand why those who always want to cut "you" down don't just start their own channel to prove how smart they are. It's not your job to continually have to justify why you do what you do.
G’morning Chris ! You are the master of many things, flushing turds might be one. Excellent action on the speaking today. Who is Rick and how many windows has he ‘sploded ? GoodNightIrene
Chris could you put a dollar value on your Labour to convert from the tree service wood to what you are selling? I find it misleading when you say free wood I know what you mean but your bottom line picture is not clear. Love your videos!
Yes I can. But it is complicated. Some wood is easy and fast to process. Other stuff is a lot of work. Please know this however...I do not do this to get rich. I enjoy it ...a lot. The factors vary a lot ...logs that get delivered from tree service that are straight with no knots I can run through the processor the big nasty knotty stuff is a lot of work. some times the boys on the farm are in the mood for cutting and splitting and they just go nuts some days and cut and split it for me...so...some IS free and other wood is work..All good.
GET OUT OF THE CHAIR!!! And btw, eat whole foods and back off the donuts, sodas and pies. Just ask me, I had a heart attack a couple years ago. Now I eat whole, minimally processed foods and started selling firewood as a side hustle 💪👍
Down the drain, down the drain, flush your troubles down the drain. Boll is from NC. When he orders a soda, he orders sassparilla. First time I heard this I said.....do what? You want water from the bubbler?
Today you were wood-cooking. The smell was great. Chop chop. Like the sweat in the stew. 6 outta 10. My rating of your vid...but who am I. Just a viewer. You do look like your gaining weight. But who am I to say. Chop chop.
I buy what I buy because I can't afford the others. Money is the biggest thing I have to use to decide what I can afford to buy. Unfortunatly that does not include the top name brands. That is why I had to stop buying firewood, the prices went way too high for my budget, so now I have to cut my own, at 77 years old I am still out there cutting, I don't charge myself $50 and hour, LOL. For what they are charging for firewood these days I can fill up my gas tank on my car about 4 times for each cord.
@@InTheWoodyard I am an out doors guy, sitting around indoors all the time, drives me nutty. This winter I spent a lot of time in my basement work shop, rebuilding a couple of my old chainsaws, once I got all the parts, the hardest part was figuring out where to put all the screws back in. LOL Now when I head out next week, I will have 4 working chainsaws, one Poulan 16", that is the oldest one, a Husqvarna 345 16" that one died on me last spring, replaced crankshaft and bearings and wires. and a Husqvarna 435 16" and one 72cc 28" ,that one is new this year, going to see how that works on some 27" logs.
Smell of the smoke; save all the russian olive for the Greek customers, they like it cause it's just like home smell but 4$K less airplane ticket flight.
I've been selling wood for 40 years and you're dead wrong. A face cord is the same length as a cord of wood which stretched out is 16 ft long, 4 ft. High and the length of the wood depends on face cord or regular cord. If it's 24 in it is a cord. If the wood is 16 or 18 in it is a face cord. You guys somewhere along the line have changed that and that's horse crap. You're dead wrong. It's not a third of a cord
Then most of the mid-west and Canada are wrong. Face cords are what we all sell. 16" pieces 4' high 8' long. A face cord. No horse crap here just millions of people who agree to the amount that fits into a 4'x8' rack is a face cord (the face of a full cord-one row from a full cord- 1/3 of a cord)
. . . never ceases to amaze me that someone thinks that making someone feel small will make them self feel big . . .
There are a few on here that I have flushed over the years. Usually know it alls and nasty rude comments to others on here so ...bye bye they go.
14K really isn't that muck for all the work you put in. I believe you do it more for the exercise and keeping busy. My Grandfather planted two acres of garden every year. Spaded it all by hand with a shovel. He always said " if you sit in on place to long they will put you in a box". Thanks for all you do.
Yup, chairs are very dangerous, they cause you to not move!
Good one Chris!! Folks don't understand or stop to think about how much extra time it takes you to film, document the stuff you do. Much appreciated
Thanks!
Hello Chris,I remember years ago , I was shopping for cordless power tools, and there were just as many options as there were people, and about 50 times as many opinions about what was what! So I looked at my paycheck and what it had to stretch to, then I bought my first complete cordless set 18v ryobi never had an issue, and every 3-4 years I have bought a few batteries and recycled the oldest ones. That was 16 years ago, now I have to buy a few yard tools, and have been considering cordless, and if I go 18v then it will be ryobi, if I go 40 volt then it will be what ever I get the best bang for my buck! I have no need to debate one over the other, it is all about what works for me, and gives me the best versatility at a certain price range!
If you look at my videos, you will see no brand loyalty in my saws, I have a few macs, echoes, poulans, homelites and even a sears 647g( david Bradley) saws, if it works and does the job, it gets used!😂
Yup, my favorite saws are sharp and run well!
Agree 100% with you Chris=I try to exercise every day at least 1 hour biking or pickleball and feel great. I can't believe you gain weight as hard as you work all the time. You truly an inspiration!!
I like to eat!
😊❤😅
Nice you help your neighbor. He will and does help you. And you got the wood and exercise.
Yup, the best time to help someone is when they need it!
I love the aroma of pine because it reminds me of camping in Canada with my dad 45 years ago
Yup, pine is fine!
The people here only know to buy a half or a whole cord of oak, no other wood exists to them. Whatever they want. Great start to my morning, thanks.
Yup, in your area that sounds like the way to go then!
lol. Joe and Nic’s roadtrip channel was in Greenbay last week. Talked about the invention of Northern tissue, the first TP without wood splinters.
Nice!
I always told my boys when they were growing up, earn that shower at the end of the day!
Yup, I like that!
It was a Chamber of Commerce Day today in Wisco for sure. We can count the number of days like this per year on our 10 fingers. (Yep, I've still got all 10 lol)
Yup, out summer usually starts right around the 4th of July and by 10th it could snow again!
I get corrected all the time for using the term weed whacker in place of string trimmer by the younger generation and I tell them I was around when they first came out and everyone called them weed whackers or weed eaters because that’s what the manufacturers advertised them as.
Yup, kinda like Kleenex (facial tissue).
This reminds me of the first time I heard “crick” when a buddy was talking about a creek, 😄!!!
Yup, same here either work!
Great video Chris. Definitely feels good to flush a turd. You truly do a great job and I do remember when you had the glacier, wheel burrow, and log pile. 1 day of cutting, 1 day of splitting, and then another day of stacking. Definitely a progression of progress. Keep up the great work! Good Night Irene. 👍🏻
Thanks man! Just trying to do it right!
Chris, you should keep doing everything the way YOU want to do it.
For the most part I do, thanks!
Hi Chris.
I like your accent. I love regional jargon. I was born and raised in Detroit. To my ear, you sound similar to Yooper to me. When I was 21, I moved to New Orleans and lived there 26 years. Yup, "what kind of Coke you want?" is common there.
"Neutral ground" is the road median.
"Dressed" means with lettuce, tomato, and mayo.
Haven't even scratched the surface or get started into the Cajun words (southwest Louisiana).
Have a good one.
Chuck now living in Florida.
Yup...da UP Wisconsin and Minnesota are very similar in dialect.
In Australia we call it a bubbler as well and pretty much with a lot of your other stuff, Chris.
Totally agree with flushing 💩, mate.
You all sound like you know what is right!
Great work! Keep it up, I'm learning a lot form you.
Thanks so much for watching!
Paul Graham wrote what I think is a good essay about online disagreement - It's been developed into a disagreement pyramid. The original essay expresses some things nicely. For anyone interested I think it's worth looking it up and having a read.
Cheers
d
Thanks David!
Keep moving. Exercise is awesome! Manual labor is a blessing:)
Yup, moving is very important!
Lol I thought only us Candians called it pop, figured all Americans called it soda. Good to hear you call it pop as well.
Well. we here in Wisconsin are like your cousins anyway!!!
Good morning Chris. Great video. It’s funny how some people love to talk others down ,and yet have absolutely no knowledge of what they say. It’s not hard to pick them out. Later.
knowledge
Yup, you mean that Tai Lopez dude! Yup, when my kids where first watching youtube years ago they had him on and where all laughing at him and I thought that they where laugh ....but not AT him then they showed me and we ALL laughed AT him!! Haaaaaaa!
When i watch you back you the trailer it reminds me of towmader from cars!
Some time it goes well other times I am doing a snake dance!
Nice video Chris 👍. Love it when you talk about flushing those turds 💩. Some people should think before they speak.
The problem with turds is that they do not know that turds stink and that they ARE one.
Good Morning Chris, Stay Safe and ovoid Turds my friend 👍🏼🪵🇺🇸
Thanks you too!!
Cats are Peering❤
We call them bubblers in Australia 😊
Didn’t want to mulch the branches?
No, we can just dump them at the city recycling place or in the woods too.
@@InTheWoodyard I asked because I saw Bert, and son. Adam chipping after a job.
Thanks Chris just a great video,lov d the talkin too,i bet it was fun to do that job without a camera for once.lol thanks man
Yes it was. Thanks!
Did y'all have any issues during the last round of storms?
Soda ? Pop? Rick ? Bush cord? Face cord ? Cord ? Moxie ? Brand ? Who really cares ? Right on Chris. JMNSHO
Some people think their area is the same as everywhere else...sometimes yes sometimes now..but good people are the same everywhere...just good.
If you say water fountain in Australia they think fountains it’s a bubbler there as well
See just like cousins we are!
What a coincedence!
I just flushed a turd myself.
I will send you a gold star my son! Good job!
Great video!! I like the little charger!! Stay Hydrated and Have a Safe Day
Thanks! You too!
Good Morning!
Morning!
Thank you
Thanks for watching!
Thats exactly what i was going to say. Do this or do that to save labor.
LOL
Yup, I have about 60,000 bosses on here!
It is a shame that some people can't just enjoy the videos and what other people use. Flushing was the thing to do.
Yup, some people are just like that and they do not know that THEY are the problem.
@@InTheWoodyard I had a preacher once that said " if you could kick the person that causes most of your problems, you wouldn't be able to sit down for a week"
Nice video Chris. I’m getting fat too. Riding the lawn mower isn’t exactly good exercise. My old Dodge firewood truck with an 8’ bed holds 1/2 cord thrown loose and heaped a little. Owned the truck for 27 yrs and hauled a lot of wood, trapped a lot of fur and did a lot of hunting & fishing. Lately the truck has been lazy and getting fat & rusty. Time for the truck & me to get back in shape. GNI
Sounds like your truck has been used right...not just for getting ice cream on Sunday!
what kind of boots are you wearing?
Haix made in Germany I also have another pair of Haix just for cutting with the chainsaws ...red protector plus ..awesome boots.
Is it southern city folk in Wi that use the term bubbler?🤔 Crescent wrench, Vise-Grip, Channel Lock are all brand names yet everyone uses the names generically for different types of wrenches and pliers. One that stumped me the most was a girl😁in Alabama asked something about a Boggan, she says you know the hat worn when downhill winter sledding 💡(toboggan) aka stocking hat.🙃
Yup, in Canada it is a toque!
Good morning Chris!!😀😀
Hello Mr. Al!
Just find yourself an uncomfortable chair or have someone cut up the one you're building 😂 I'd rather wear out than rust out any day!! GNI
Yup, parts can be replaced!
Nice editing mister.
Thank you kindly!
Another great video
Thanks!!!
Almost 58K subs!!! I think when I started watching your channel consistently; there was somewhere between 20-25K subs, maybe even below 20 K cannot remember for sure. Reminds me of a joke I tell everyone that will listen: What is really cool about having dementia? EVERYDAY IS A BRAND NEW ADVENTURE!!!
Yup, it is that!
I still call it a bubbler here in Rhode Island.
Nice!
Morning Chris
Mornin' Squatch!
Another good one Chris! 👍🏻👍🏻GNI
Glad you enjoyed it!
Has anyone ever laughed at your prices and if so what did you respond? I'm in Cali had a guy just do that to me and i got so upset
I just flushed a turd on Facebook Marketplace for the same thing. Buh Bye! Didn't give it one thought since until I read your comment. I recommend you do the same.
Yup!!!!
I can see where that comment comes out funny. However its hard to read comments sometimes and tell if they are insulting or being funny.
Daniel I get it too! As a commenter I’ve made a few funnies that people didn’t take it the way I meant it. Sometimes context sometimes poor taste on my part. Live learn and filter is best practice. Have a great fricken day to any person that reads this!!!!!
Yup, you are correct sometimes it is hard to tell!!!
Stan, I had an awesome day and right now I am sitting outside buy the fire talking to my good friends again...thanks for being one!
So i have a ? How many trees is a cord of wood
It depends on the trees......I cut one tree about a year ago (A 155 year old DEAD ASH....I have a video all about it ) that made 7 FULL cords but I also have cut small 4"-6" trees that might have took 20 trees for a full cord>>>>
@@InTheWoodyard i see so it depends on the size of the trees
I don't understand why those who always want to cut "you" down don't just start their own channel to prove how smart they are. It's not your job to continually have to justify why you do what you do.
Yup...TURDS...they are out there and the loudest ones usually are ones that take the most and are the least informed and never give back.
@@InTheWoodyard Ignore them.
G’morning Chris ! You are the master of many things, flushing turds might be one. Excellent action on the speaking today. Who is Rick and how many windows has he ‘sploded ?
GoodNightIrene
Ric is the Master window breaker known to hang out in the southern USA from what I can tell.??
Haaaaa
New here I'm thinking red green for some reason 🤔
Ya, I get that a lot...I will go get the duct tape! Thanks for watching!
Chris could you put a dollar value on your Labour to convert from the tree service wood to what you are selling? I find it misleading when you say free wood I know what you mean but your bottom line picture is not clear. Love your videos!
Yes I can. But it is complicated. Some wood is easy and fast to process. Other stuff is a lot of work. Please know this however...I do not do this to get rich. I enjoy it ...a lot. The factors vary a lot ...logs that get delivered from tree service that are straight with no knots I can run through the processor the big nasty knotty stuff is a lot of work. some times the boys on the farm are in the mood for cutting and splitting and they just go nuts some days and cut and split it for me...so...some IS free and other wood is work..All good.
Yep diversional tactics.. go figure.
Flush em anyway.
Hard to hide if you are a turd.
@@InTheWoodyard Floaters or sinkers, a turds still a turd.
“Someone made a small minded immature comment”
*video is titled third cord vs face cord*
Me: 😐
Yup, I like that one!
Ryobi, Barbie. Tomato, tomato
Yup!
GET OUT OF THE CHAIR!!!
And btw, eat whole foods and back off the donuts, sodas and pies. Just ask me, I had a heart attack a couple years ago. Now I eat whole, minimally processed foods and started selling firewood as a side hustle 💪👍
Yup.
Down the drain, down the drain, flush your troubles down the drain.
Boll is from NC. When he orders a soda, he orders sassparilla. First time I heard this I said.....do what? You want water from the bubbler?
Yup good old bubblers!
👍👍👍
Thanks!!!
Today you were wood-cooking. The smell was great. Chop chop. Like the sweat in the stew. 6 outta 10. My rating of your vid...but who am I. Just a viewer. You do look like your gaining weight. But who am I to say. Chop chop.
Yup, call it my tractor weight since I bought it I gained 15 friggin pounds. Working it off now!
Good morning everyone have a good day Chris ( Ty Ron hi Jean have a good day
Hello Ron!
I buy what I buy because I can't afford the others. Money is the biggest thing I have to use to decide what I can afford to buy. Unfortunatly that does not include the top name brands. That is why I had to stop buying firewood, the prices went way too high for my budget, so now I have to cut my own, at 77 years old I am still out there cutting, I don't charge myself $50 and hour, LOL. For what they are charging for firewood these days I can fill up my gas tank on my car about 4 times for each cord.
The best part is the exercise you are getting!
@@InTheWoodyard I am an out doors guy, sitting around indoors all the time, drives me nutty. This winter I spent a lot of time in my basement work shop, rebuilding a couple of my old chainsaws, once I got all the parts, the hardest part was figuring out where to put all the screws back in. LOL Now when I head out next week, I will have 4 working chainsaws, one Poulan 16", that is the oldest one, a Husqvarna 345 16" that one died on me last spring, replaced crankshaft and bearings and wires. and a Husqvarna 435 16" and one 72cc 28" ,that one is new this year, going to see how that works on some 27" logs.
🤘
Thanks!
Good Morning Woodhounds!(-:
Hello!
Hi
Good morning!
👍🏻👏
Thanks!
My problem is the more I cut the more I 🍺 not complaining though
Yup, cutting makes you thirsty!
People hate fractions
Its math phobia
Ha! Nice one...never thought of it that way but I will be using that some day! Thanks!
Smell of the smoke; save all the russian olive for the Greek customers, they like it cause it's just like home smell but 4$K less airplane ticket flight.
Okay!!!
@@InTheWoodyard 😳
🎉
Thanks!
I've been selling wood for 40 years and you're dead wrong. A face cord is the same length as a cord of wood which stretched out is 16 ft long, 4 ft. High and the length of the wood depends on face cord or regular cord. If it's 24 in it is a cord. If the wood is 16 or 18 in it is a face cord. You guys somewhere along the line have changed that and that's horse crap. You're dead wrong. It's not a third of a cord
Then most of the mid-west and Canada are wrong. Face cords are what we all sell. 16" pieces 4' high 8' long. A face cord. No horse crap here just millions of people who agree to the amount that fits into a 4'x8' rack is a face cord (the face of a full cord-one row from a full cord- 1/3 of a cord)
Bubblers in Oregon
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benson_Bubbler
Thanks that was interesting!
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Thanks!!!