Building a Shed Pad & Grinding Big Oak Stumps

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 ส.ค. 2024

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  • @stump-bossBIll
    @stump-bossBIll 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Good to see you have some nice applications for that grinder on the CTL.
    Hangers = Pockets
    That rotator is so sweet!
    Keep up the good work brother. I get a lot of ideas from you.
    God Bless.

    • @CarlsonSonLandscapingLLC
      @CarlsonSonLandscapingLLC  7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thanks! Yeah the grinder has definitely come in handy for quite a few jobs where pulling stumps isn't an option.

    • @stump-bossBIll
      @stump-bossBIll 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hey did you end up with a "GAP" on those corners notches using the chainsaw? That's at least a 1/4" curf I'd think and tricky to account for a flush fit.
      I did some research on shed pads and the guys who look to be the professionals (The "Stie Prep" guys) on them do not notch corner notches.
      I did one pad notching corners, it was a pain I thought because I'm not a carpenter, then I did one without and it felt just as secure nearest I could tell, but I threw some bigger 6" SPAX screws at them to make sure.
      You had a nice flat space also for that pad, that makes things a lot easier for sure.
      Thanks -- Stump Boss Bill

    • @CarlsonSonLandscapingLLC
      @CarlsonSonLandscapingLLC  7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@stump-bossBIll I did my best to cut straight and within my markings such that the chain was not removing material that would create a gap. (i.e. the chain was removing material in the scrap cut). I have really only done a few pads with borders and I did the lap cut partially for a more secure fit, but mostly for aesthetics, as I felt open/butted together ends would be a bit tacky. I suppose I could also mitre them instead!

    • @stump-bossBIll
      @stump-bossBIll 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      That's precision chainsawing right there! @@CarlsonSonLandscapingLLC 😉 Yeah I'm learning more about how to do shed pads, all I have is the Bobcat MT100 & stump grinder.

  • @Tlc214deb
    @Tlc214deb 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Haven’t seen many new stuff from you. Everyone ok there? Miss your videos
    A

    • @CarlsonSonLandscapingLLC
      @CarlsonSonLandscapingLLC  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yep, we are doing good! I just posted a video about a week or so ago. More to come soon!

  • @jonathantaylor6926
    @jonathantaylor6926 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    That steel wrist is as legit but I was a little blown away by the price... 40K for an attachment good lord almighty!

    • @CarlsonSonLandscapingLLC
      @CarlsonSonLandscapingLLC  7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      It is 100% worth it honestly. It can save needing another person, machine and most importantly your own physical labor. Plus it makes everything more efficient, leading to more work done!

    • @jonathantaylor6926
      @jonathantaylor6926 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@CarlsonSonLandscapingLLC I can see how people justify the price, it basically turns an excavator into an entirely different machine. If I had a bigger machine id consider it.. But I imagine it's sorta hard to finance and the rates are probably high if you can so thats a pretty big check to write.

  • @tubedebom
    @tubedebom 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    top

  • @dougdinsmore9751
    @dougdinsmore9751 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I bet if you read your manual it says to start on the other side of the stump. By starting on the opposite side there is no tendency for the grinder to walk across the stump.

  • @joeykunz
    @joeykunz 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What’s the yellow thing with the cord on it again?