Hi Brad! My granddaughter and I get to bundle her some more bundles this week. We woke up yesterday morning to find the rack empty and as we were reloading the stand a gentleman stopped and bought every thing she had bundled. He said he was so happy with the first bundle he purchased from her stand because the wood was dry when he started his fire. Her bundles were a full cubic yard and she puts a fire started in her bundles. She sells her bundles for $8.00 each or three for $20.00. I am so pleased Tony told me about this bundler at the firewood frenzy in June. Happy bundling from her woodyard in Illinois.
Nice video Brad. Two things I did (see my latest video) 1. Make a little container on the bundler to hold your labels and 2. Glue a magnet to a box cutter and keep it handy on the frame of the bundler.
Like I told the guy before finding your channel. Instead of starting the rolling the bundle with your hand on the strecht, use a piece of wood to hold it down. The tension will hold the bundle together for a bit. Toss your label in on the top 3-4 wrap. Don't have to bend over the old way. Just some ideas. Happy wrapping. 😊👍
I've been noticing that them Amish built bundlers are getting more common now...that tells me there a well built, decent priced piece of equipment!! I believe bundles are a thing of the present and future! I am seriously debating on purchasing a bundler and start to offer bundles besides bulk firewood !! stay safe my friend 🍻🍻
I like that bundler. Looks like an option for me compared to the powered ones. I wouldn’t worry too much about the comments. People like the handle and your supplying that, up to them to do the right thing and dispose of it properly or not. Thanks for the video
I'm going to get one of those bundle wrap manual machines!. Everyone close to us use the nylon handles they work great!, 10 minutes after starting your fire it's gone anyways!. Really nothing to worry about!.
Brad, I really enjoyed the video as i will be picking up my Amish bundler a week from today. Instead of paying for the shipping, my wife and I are driving up from Cincinnati and doing a bed and breakfast on Paul's property. Looking forward to the trip next week and will see you tonight at the Paul Bunyan live stream! obie
Brad - thank you for educating me....I use my time in the field, so when I get to watch videos I always see what you are doing. Will write again with a Qs. Keith
Great video. Nice new bundler. Now you just need a magnetic tool to attach to it so you're not having to keep pulling your knife out of your pocket, opening it, cutting the wrap, closing it, and then back in the pocket. Just a thought.
Brad, just got my 'I'm not lost' shirt and I freaking love it! The best thing was it's available in my Steelers colors🤩. Bonfire did fantastic by me and I let them know
New bundler looking real nice. Good investment. More money per cord. Good addition to a man’s toy’s, make life better. Stay with the bundle handle. Me, I’d put that bundler on permanent skid, something easy to slid/move around/fork liftable. Maybe raise it up a little so I won’t be bending over, just me
Random thought....use twine. Take a piece of twine, loop it at 10" so you have a continously loop, take your staple gun and straddle the twine on each end, you would effectively have 2 strands of twine as a handle?
Have you ever thought of trying using bailing twine for the handles. But, the real main concern would be the stapling…. Are you using wide or narrow crown and what length of staples are you using. The longer they are the more grip they will have. The narrow crown will be a less likely to rip out the material. Good luck on finding new ways to improve your technique’s and process!
The 1" webbing has been working perfectly. I'm using narrow crown staples that are 1" long. Video #145 "All About the Bundles" details my process and also has links to the handles, staples, etc. in the description.
Thanks for taking the time on making the videos and sharing your knowledge. I am confused, if I was buying your wood I would cut the plastic wrap, load the wood, and removed the handle before burning. Am I missing something?
Hi Brad, another very enjoyable video. Handles: find a manufacturer who makes hemp fabric tape (do not use bamboo🤭) should burn just fine! Also, nail your ‘staples’ in from the ends and not on top. That way your staples will have more purchase! Cheers Len (Devon 🇬🇧)
Nailing from the ends would require almost twice the length of material. If this method were chosen; why not use good old bailer twine. 2 feet should do. Just lay it on top of your stack before the first wrap and it will get held in place...you already have your hand holding the plastic anyway , put the rope under.. When the bundle is all wrapped ,just bring the 2 ends of the twine on top and tied it off with a quick knot. I think baler twine is quite cheap
@@shannonp4037 I did not find it too agressive on the hands when I was manhandling haybales as a teenager in the 70s,,,sometimes between 500 and 700 daily. Maybe the newer twine nowadays is more friendly . Lots of people work with gloves now, but 50 years ago ...not so many.
Nice job with the new Bundler, Brad! I think it’s cool that you listened to your viewer feedback to try and change up your handle situation. I can’t wait to get my new Bundler. I sold out of all my bundles this past weekend!
@@FirewoodattheFurnace That’s a great problem to have!! I had to borrow my buddies, Hudson bundler yesterday, just to get by until my new one gets here!
@@FirewoodattheFurnace I just came across your channel. That wrapper looks slick man !! Up here in Canada I’m not sure if I could get one. How do you protect yourself from people helping themselves to bundles and not paying or are most people honest these days ?? Thank you
@@FYMM69 hello and welcome to the channel. Glad you found us. My bundle stand is not right on the side of the road. It’s actually down the driveway and I have cameras and lights set up to watch it. No problems yet but unfortunately after a career in law enforcement it’s hard for me to trust people. Thanks so much for stopping by
This was a great video Brad, thanks for having us out! Enjoyed seeing the set up an review. Appreciated you taking a moment to talk about the handles and giving it an honest try as well 👍 Andrew from NB :)
Brad, check out Tony Cool Tools video #32 where he talks about his Amish wrapper. He wraps clockwise unlike you and only uses 4 wraps. Maybe clockwise will wrap tighter? You may need to flip the wrap roll around so that it comes off the bottom when wrapping clockwise.
Great vid Brad! I was wondering when the bundler would make an appearance. Nylon handles and even the plastic wrap has not been well received in my area. We have been testing bundles in our area over the summer. Our customers have preferred hemp twine wrapped around the bundles instead. I am making a bundler similar to your old one and we will see where things go from there. In my mind if this takes off I’m thinking of a bundler like a large fishing reel to wrap the twine. Can’t wait to see the livestream from the Paul Bunyan show! P.S.- I was a little disappointed you didn’t use the new word “transportability”😆lol
Great video i just ran across your channel. I just watched a video on this wrapper on Rock hill farm i really believe Brock is try to hard and its having a negative effect on his videos. Again your video was great.
Hi Brad, I will see you tomorrow at Paul Bunyan, I was thinking that maybe you can find some rope made of cotton or hemp and try that for your bundles. Ron USCG RET
If someone is concerned about the handle, they can take it off before burning the wood it's attached to or cut most of it off. They don't burn the wood with they stretch wrap around it. Hopefully common sense prevails on what people do.
Just goes to show, if you listen to the "safety Sally's", everything will grind to a screeching halt. I don't know how some of those people find their way back home sometimes.
i've been undecided on this one and this vid put me on the right track! Thanks!! what's the approximate lead time from when ordered till you got it?? seems i'll be giving paul a call tomorrow!
Maybe you could use a 1/4 in rope and tack it on your bundle. I know there is rope that will burn safely. I have see the rope here in Washington state. Enjoy your channel.
The Amish sure have made a ton of these bundlers and have really profited from TH-cam exposure... After watching the video...My only concern is the placement of bundle shed. I believe it was placed there because it was in the security camera view but it landed smack dab in the middle of your log dump and production area. IMO a better/safer spot needs to be thought about for easier customer pick up access. 🤠
Yes that’s exactly why it’s there. I agree it should be more accessible and out of my production area. I’ve been giving that some thought for a while now
@@FirewoodattheFurnace If I was still a kid...soon as I got out of the car. I would walking on the rolling logs of death so the sharks didn't get me! Who am I kidding??? I would still probably do it!🤣 Might have to get another camera and get it right up next to the gravel somewhere...You will figure it out!👍
For your customers with concerns over the fumes, why are they burning the plastic wrap? Just ball it up and throw it in their camping garbage bag! Be safe.
These are the only staples that I’ve used and have not had any problems. They are 1/4” crown, and 1” long. Hope that helps you out. Let me know and thanks for watching!
@@FirewoodattheFurnace Thanks for the feedback, sisal rope (1/2”) thick. I’m using the same nails as you as well, thanks for the video and happy holidays!
Hey brother just found yiur channelnon accident and i am starting my own gig out in the mountains of va bu skyline drive. I just thought maybe a hemp rope for the handles? Just a thought.
Here is a link to a video where I show each and every detail of the process. There are also links in the description as well. th-cam.com/video/oaBHVB7suds/w-d-xo.htmlsi=6JVvfcKUmWlqp0fY
Yes some people mix it in or I have made them by request for some guys who smoke meats. The vast majority of bundle sales are used for outdoor camp fires and although oak has great BTU value it not as bright and high of a flame as other species.
Would you mind telling us how to contact these people so we can get one . I know how to put it together and I know how to rap the wood. What I don’t know is where to get one.
Five wraps of 70 guage (0.70 mil) is just a hair thinner than 4 wraps of 90 guage (0.90 mil). No need to increase your costs of a bundle than using more plastic wrap than necessary.
I'm pretty sure people around a fire are cooking something that comes sealed in plastic and aren't burning all of the trash they come across while burning. They can easily toss it in the trash with everything else. People are so sensitive.
Hi Brad! My granddaughter and I get to bundle her some more bundles this week. We woke up yesterday morning to find the rack empty and as we were reloading the stand a gentleman stopped and bought every thing she had bundled. He said he was so happy with the first bundle he purchased from her stand because the wood was dry when he started his fire. Her bundles were a full cubic yard and she puts a fire started in her bundles. She sells her bundles for $8.00 each or three for $20.00. I am so pleased Tony told me about this bundler at the firewood frenzy in June. Happy bundling from her woodyard in Illinois.
Wow that’s great! Good for her and tell her congrats and to keep up the great work!
Nice video Brad. Two things I did (see my latest video) 1. Make a little container on the bundler to hold your labels and 2. Glue a magnet to a box cutter and keep it handy on the frame of the bundler.
SOUNDS LIKE A PLANE TO ME GUYS... I LIKE IT... PEACE...
The Amish folks build quality in whatever they do.I hope it serves you well for many years.
Ok Brad!!! Here we Go! I just ordered my bundler with Paul.....Pick up May 9. Crazy world of firewood...LOL CBJ
Congrats!
Like I told the guy before finding your channel. Instead of starting the rolling the bundle with your hand on the strecht, use a piece of wood to hold it down. The tension will hold the bundle together for a bit.
Toss your label in on the top 3-4 wrap. Don't have to bend over the old way. Just some ideas. Happy wrapping. 😊👍
Hi Brad I think baling twine would be your best beet.
Hi Brad. The new wrapper looks great! If your customers are happy who cares what we think. Thanks for demoing the cotton. Have a good one!
Have you ever thought about using burlap rope as a handle? I use it with my bundles. I buy a large roll at Lowes and use two staples on each end..
I might try that next. Any problems with staples holding?
Never had any problems with the staples. I use 1/4x5/8” staples with a staple gun like you was using in your video. Happy Splitting!!
Harbor Freight has 1/2”x 50’ burlap rope for $5.00 a roll..
Brad, this is meant educationally only. The 1/2 in wrench size is actually 5/16 hardware and 9/16 is 3/8. 1/2 inch hardware would take 3/4 wrench
I've been noticing that them Amish built bundlers are getting more common now...that tells me there a well built, decent priced piece of equipment!! I believe bundles are a thing of the present and future! I am seriously debating on purchasing a bundler and start to offer bundles besides bulk firewood !! stay safe my friend 🍻🍻
Nice job god bless
I like that bundler. Looks like an option for me compared to the powered ones. I wouldn’t worry too much about the comments. People like the handle and your supplying that, up to them to do the right thing and dispose of it properly or not. Thanks for the video
Nice new toy Brad. 🤙
Nice bundler, Sitting in the camper at Bunyan, see ya tomorrow 🚜👍🏼🪵🇺🇸
I'm going to get one of those bundle wrap manual machines!. Everyone close to us use the nylon handles they work great!, 10 minutes after starting your fire it's gone anyways!. Really nothing to worry about!.
Congrats on the bundler upgrade. .
Thanks brad have to pick one up I do it by hand now for couple mom n pops store’s I sell at now make my life easier and better 👍thanks
Brad trying to get hold of Paul with the Amish made bundler the number the mail box is full any other way to contact him or them thanks
I love that bundler, very nice looking bundles for your customers!
There are snowflakes everywhere. Keep doing your thing Brad. Congrats on the bundle-o-matic 4000. 👍
Nice keep it coming. Have a great day be safe
Brad, I really enjoyed the video as i will be picking up my Amish bundler a week from today. Instead of paying for the shipping, my wife and I are driving up from Cincinnati and doing a bed and breakfast on Paul's property. Looking forward to the trip next week and will see you tonight at the Paul Bunyan live stream! obie
Bill. You both enjoy the trip and look at it as an adventure not just "we have to get somewhere"
Have fun and travel safely..😁👍
Great meeting you tonight!
Brad - thank you for educating me....I use my time in the field, so when I get to watch videos I always see what you are doing. Will write again with a Qs. Keith
Thanks. I’ll help any way I can
Great video. Nice new bundler. Now you just need a magnetic tool to attach to it so you're not having to keep pulling your knife out of your pocket, opening it, cutting the wrap, closing it, and then back in the pocket. Just a thought.
Brad, just got my 'I'm not lost' shirt and I freaking love it! The best thing was it's available in my Steelers colors🤩. Bonfire did fantastic by me and I let them know
Awesome! Glad to hear
Nice redo. So nice that you saw the issue that we saw. But then just made it all work together. Very genuine love the channel
Looking good Brad.. This should help in production for you. Have fun on the live feed with back40 and Scheib..
Just went to Michigan and picked up 2 of them, They are awesome!!!
Nice job! If someone is worried about the handle, just cut it off before throwin in the fire.
Been looking at this same bundler.
It works well
New bundler looking real nice. Good investment. More money per cord. Good addition to a man’s toy’s, make life better.
Stay with the bundle handle.
Me, I’d put that bundler on permanent skid, something easy to slid/move around/fork liftable. Maybe raise it up a little so I won’t be bending over, just me
Random thought....use twine. Take a piece of twine, loop it at 10" so you have a continously loop, take your staple gun and straddle the twine on each end, you would effectively have 2 strands of twine as a handle?
Brad great videos, I just bought the same Amish bundler. I just started in the firewood business
Great looking bundler, still using bags. The freight is a killer on the price!! Stay Hydrated and Have a Safe Day
Have you ever thought of trying using bailing twine for the handles. But, the real main concern would be the stapling…. Are you using wide or narrow crown and what length of staples are you using. The longer they are the more grip they will have. The narrow crown will be a less likely to rip out the material. Good luck on finding new ways to improve your technique’s and process!
The 1" webbing has been working perfectly. I'm using narrow crown staples that are 1" long. Video #145 "All About the Bundles" details my process and also has links to the handles, staples, etc. in the description.
Thanks for taking the time on making the videos and sharing your knowledge.
I am confused, if I was buying
your wood I would cut the plastic wrap, load the wood, and removed the handle before burning. Am I missing something?
That’s what I would do too
I work wood and that is what brought me here. Solid commentary. How about a beard shaping and grooming tutorial. Serious!
LOL, its a struggle
Hi Brad, another very enjoyable video. Handles: find a manufacturer who makes hemp fabric tape (do not use bamboo🤭) should burn just fine! Also, nail your ‘staples’ in from the ends and not on top. That way your staples will have more purchase! Cheers Len (Devon 🇬🇧)
Nailing from the ends would require almost twice the length of material. If this method were chosen; why not use good old bailer twine. 2 feet should do. Just lay it on top of your stack before the first wrap and it will get held in place...you already have your hand holding the plastic anyway , put the rope under.. When the bundle is all wrapped ,just bring the 2 ends of the twine on top and tied it off with a quick knot. I think baler twine is quite cheap
@@MolloRelax Honest question, isn't that type of twine rough and can cause splinters?
@@shannonp4037 I did not find it too agressive on the hands when I was manhandling haybales as a teenager in the 70s,,,sometimes between 500 and 700 daily. Maybe the newer twine nowadays is more friendly . Lots of people work with gloves now, but 50 years ago ...not so many.
Nice Bundler Brad congrats! Im sure this will definitely speed up you process a bunch.
Looking at one of these for a second bundler already have electric one
A new video with it coming out Wednesday
Great job thank you
Thanks for watching!
Nice job with the new Bundler, Brad! I think it’s cool that you listened to your viewer feedback to try and change up your handle situation. I can’t wait to get my new Bundler. I sold out of all my bundles this past weekend!
Yes bundles have been busy. I left for a delivery this morning and when I came back the stand was wiped out… on a Monday?
@@FirewoodattheFurnace That’s a great problem to have!! I had to borrow my buddies, Hudson bundler yesterday, just to get by until my new one gets here!
@@FirewoodattheFurnace I just came across your channel. That wrapper looks slick man !! Up here in Canada I’m not sure if I could get one. How do you protect yourself from people helping themselves to bundles and not paying or are most people honest these days ?? Thank you
@@FYMM69 hello and welcome to the channel. Glad you found us. My bundle stand is not right on the side of the road. It’s actually down the driveway and I have cameras and lights set up to watch it. No problems yet but unfortunately after a career in law enforcement it’s hard for me to trust people. Thanks so much for stopping by
Great bundler...thats the way to go as there is no need for electricity.
Ty polyethylene it burns quite clean and is tough. It is also cheap
Have one myself there great . Only fiffrence i crank mine clock wise. 😂
This was a great video Brad, thanks for having us out! Enjoyed seeing the set up an review. Appreciated you taking a moment to talk about the handles and giving it an honest try as well 👍 Andrew from NB :)
Mabe you could try a hemp handle just a thought
Don't go by 12 pieces because size ain't 100 percent the same because a couple of those bundles looked light. I'd go by filling the frame full.
Brad, check out Tony Cool Tools video #32 where he talks about his Amish wrapper.
He wraps clockwise unlike you and only uses 4 wraps. Maybe clockwise will wrap tighter?
You may need to flip the wrap roll around so that it comes off the bottom when wrapping clockwise.
Great vid Brad! I was wondering when the bundler would make an appearance. Nylon handles and even the plastic wrap has not been well received in my area. We have been testing bundles in our area over the summer. Our customers have preferred hemp twine wrapped around the bundles instead. I am making a bundler similar to your old one and we will see where things go from there. In my mind if this takes off I’m thinking of a bundler like a large fishing reel to wrap the twine. Can’t wait to see the livestream from the Paul Bunyan show!
P.S.- I was a little disappointed you didn’t use the new word “transportability”😆lol
I have almost pulled the trigger on that same bundler. Still may.
What's the brand?
@@MsJhook it is made by some Amish in Michigan. I do not have the contact information any more though.
Use roofing nails or staples to hold the cotton strap on.
They were staples I used. The cotton is just too weak and tears
@@FirewoodattheFurnace so where can I get the nylon?
Mine looks like that one. I want that rapper. Asap
Great video i just ran across your channel. I just watched a video on this wrapper on Rock hill farm i really believe Brock is try to hard and its having a negative effect on his videos. Again your video was great.
Cool, thanks! Appreciate you stopping by and hope you continue to enjoy.
Does that need a sand bag or two on the bottom for stability? Looks good. Nice job.
No I don’t think so. I made 20 bundles shortly after and had no issues with stability
Should put a catch basket underneath to catch loose debris falling down.
Hi Brad, I will see you tomorrow at Paul Bunyan, I was thinking that maybe you can find some rope made of cotton or hemp and try that for your bundles. Ron USCG RET
have you thought about using baleing twine and staple it on then it wont hurt to burn it
I may try that and see how well it will work
Baling twine is usually 9000 ft per ball, 2 balls per pack. Not sure what it sells for now since everything is round baked and net wrapped.
Use Hemp strap. Will work great, burn great and no toxic smoke. God bless
If someone is concerned about the handle, they can take it off before burning the wood it's attached to or cut most of it off. They don't burn the wood with they stretch wrap around it. Hopefully common sense prevails on what people do.
Just goes to show, if you listen to the "safety Sally's", everything will grind to a screeching halt. I don't know how some of those people find their way back home sometimes.
If you took the nylon under the plastic wrap and around without stapling it it’s as easy as tying a square knot
Brad try 3/8 cotton rope for your handles.
Your bundler came in better shape than mine lol. Mine was so bad they had to ship some new parts.
Oh wow
How can I get one.
I would like to to buy one where do I go.
What size square tubing is it made out of?
Try wb masons for wrap
Thanks
i've been undecided on this one and this vid put me on the right track! Thanks!! what's the approximate lead time from when ordered till you got it?? seems i'll be giving paul a call tomorrow!
Hey I’m glad to hear it was helpful for you. Mine was shipped within 2 weeks
@@FirewoodattheFurnace Thanks for the quick reply even though the vid was a month ago!! i'll be calling paul in the morning!!
Maybe you could use a 1/4 in rope and tack it on your bundle. I know there is rope that will burn safely. I have see the rope here in Washington state. Enjoy your channel.
The Amish sure have made a ton of these bundlers and have really profited from TH-cam exposure...
After watching the video...My only concern is the placement of bundle shed. I believe it was placed there because it was in the security camera view but it landed smack dab in the middle of your log dump and production area. IMO a better/safer spot needs to be thought about for easier customer pick up access. 🤠
Yes that’s exactly why it’s there. I agree it should be more accessible and out of my production area. I’ve been giving that some thought for a while now
@@FirewoodattheFurnace If I was still a kid...soon as I got out of the car. I would walking on the rolling logs of death so the sharks didn't get me! Who am I kidding??? I would still probably do it!🤣
Might have to get another camera and get it right up next to the gravel somewhere...You will figure it out!👍
For your customers with concerns over the fumes, why are they burning the plastic wrap? Just ball it up and throw it in their camping garbage bag! Be safe.
What size staple are you using on your handles? Have you had any luck with any other staples or nails? Thsnks
These are the only staples that I’ve used and have not had any problems. They are 1/4” crown, and 1” long. Hope that helps you out. Let me know and thanks for watching!
@@FirewoodattheFurnace Thanks for the feedback, sisal rope (1/2”) thick. I’m using the same nails as you as well, thanks for the video and happy holidays!
Hey brother just found yiur channelnon accident and i am starting my own gig out in the mountains of va bu skyline drive. I just thought maybe a hemp rope for the handles? Just a thought.
I do 10 wraps how many do you do?
I do 5 wraps with 90 gauge and have never had a problem
I hope you make a lot of money with your bundles. How many bundles do you have to sell to pay for the Amish bundler? Thanks for the update. Take Care.
110 bundles pays for it
Where did you get the bundler thanks
Use some of your old cop zip ties and place it flat on the wood before you start wrapping and zip em after
Lol
Nice for quick bundles is it well buit?
I think it’s built more than well enough for making bundles! Not over built plenty for what you need to do
What thickness of steel is the orange arm with the square weight?
I’m not sure but I can try to find out
Where do you buy your nylon strips?
Amazon. Here is the link for you.
10 Yards 1 Inch Wide Black Nylon... www.amazon.com/dp/B085M8FPYX?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
@@FirewoodattheFurnace awesome thank you! Keep the videos coming, your doing great!
Where do u get handles
Here is a link to a video where I show each and every detail of the process. There are also links in the description as well. th-cam.com/video/oaBHVB7suds/w-d-xo.htmlsi=6JVvfcKUmWlqp0fY
How much does the bundler cost ?
$769 at the time the video was made
Happen to have contact info. Very interested. Thanks Dave
@@davetyo4097 (616) 206-5100
Far as handle goes get that juit or hemp light rope/heavy string or heavy natural bailing twine
Any concerns from customers about the staples.
No complaints and I have asked a few and they don’t care either way
Good to know I'm considering adding handles to mine and didn't know if the staples would be a issue.
Thanks for the reply
@@gregorydaugherty2405 no problem. Thanks for the message
how much was the shipping?
About $300 to Maryland
Where did you purchase your unit.? Thx, Bill
Contact Paul at: 616-206-5100
Where can I buy this
Contact Paul (616) 206-5100
Where can I bye one and how much is it.
Telephone number is in description for the contact person
I'm sure you'll love the upgrade, but it sure seems over priced for what's all there....
Enjoy the show Brad!!
It’s a pretty simple design and works well.
@@FirewoodattheFurnace ya it seemed sturdy and smooth when ya wrapped and wont have to worry about it getting wobbly over time
So does anyone make bundle wood outnof oak?
Yes some people mix it in or I have made them by request for some guys who smoke meats. The vast majority of bundle sales are used for outdoor camp fires and although oak has great BTU value it not as bright and high of a flame as other species.
Cost of the bundled?
$7 each or 3 for $20
Would you mind telling us how to contact these people so we can get one . I know how to put it together and I know how to rap the wood. What I don’t know is where to get one.
Yes the telephone number is in the description of the video but Paul’s number is (616) 206-5100
Five wraps of 70 guage (0.70 mil) is just a hair thinner than 4 wraps of 90 guage (0.90 mil). No need to increase your costs of a bundle than using more plastic wrap than necessary.
My upside down chair 🪑 jig is 4-5 years old and starting to weaken. Probably made well over 5000 bundles on it
Umm so 3/8's and 7/16s bolts.
Hess cool lol
I watched right up to where I saw an empty pallet 😢
Yes that why I apologized and re assembled it
I'm pretty sure people around a fire are cooking something that comes sealed in plastic and aren't burning all of the trash they come across while burning. They can easily toss it in the trash with everything else. People are so sensitive.
tell your customers not to burn the handle or the wrap. then if they do it is on them.
The customer could take a knife and cut away the handle.
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Thanks!
Just rip the nylon off before you burn.