Not my video. And may be slightly off topic but was very interesting
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ri62uzLoss
Not my video. And may be slightly off topic but was very interesting
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ri62uzLoss
I wonder what that cost him to make? I'm surprised he didn't add level sensors to his new bin to automatically turn on the hydraulic system.
His next project will be a shed to store the briquets during the non heating season.
Lee Schierer
USNA '71
Go Navy!
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I just watched the whole video, like a mad scientist. Actually found it fascinating and interesting, talented. However, lots of serious overkill. How much sawdust does he actually make? Wonder how long and how much it cost in money and time? Way to much time on his hands....... Wish I had his shop and talent though. Randy
Randy Cox
Lt Colonel, USAF (ret.)
Definite overkill, but cant argue its effectiveness. My dust bin always fills at the most inconvenient time. If I could just turn this on and continue working that would be awesome. I dont have the time or energy to go through with this but I like the idea a lot though
My woodstove burns about 100 lbs of wood on a cold day. Do you know how much sawdust it takes to add up to 100 lbs? A lot more than I produce in a day, and probably most weeks. These home briquet machines never make economic sense. That guy sure was determined though.
John
That guy is a freak of nature beyond stuff like that. Man I use to watch some of his phonograph builds. Crazyman
If it was a $500 add to a dust collector it would make sense to do it. Even if you could produce 50lbs a month. 600 lbs saves you a week of wood and you have to get rid of the dust either way. The bricks may also burn slower than wood but im not sure
Don't know much about them but similar presses are used to compress metal shavings from machine shops before running to the scrap yards. They have to remove as much oil and coolant as possible or the metal dealer wil lnot take it.
Bill D
Wow! A 40 minute video about getting rid of sawdust?
I watched about 5 seconds after seeing the length...
Understand it is some kind of device that compresses sawdust into blocks for burning...
Guess I really have no interest in the subject.
Too much to do...Not enough time...life is too short!
Wen makes a 6.5 ton electric logsplitter for 297.00 on Amazon. Would have saved him alot of work.