HOW WE MAKE MONEY $$ FROM SAWDUST: a byproduct of the mill

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Lumber Capital Log Yard

Lumber Capital Log Yard

Күн бұрын

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@timheincker5579
@timheincker5579 2 жыл бұрын
You and you sister are exceptional young ladies. Does my heart good to see young people that are not afraid of work and are learning a valuable profession. Keep it up, it will serve you well.
@7774-o9w
@7774-o9w 2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely 100% you are. correct a lot of these kids don't even wanna work.
@steveduval3732
@steveduval3732 2 жыл бұрын
Yup, kids these days are self in titled brats.
@todds4101
@todds4101 2 жыл бұрын
It's impressive to see these girls work. God, don't even get me started on young people these days. I'm a retired college prof and I have a lot of stories about entitled kids; however, I'll keep it on a down low for now.
@theverseshed
@theverseshed 2 жыл бұрын
No artificial enhancements - just natural beauty and confidence. Just imagine those selfie-obsessed types having to cope with a life that these girls see as being normal. " Oooo - I've chipped a nail! My batwing eyelash is in the sawdust!!! Can I use Botox to grease this? I've got chippy sawdust all down inside my . . . . .!!!" An insipirational family.
@nope1918
@nope1918 2 жыл бұрын
@@7774-o9w You accidentally dropped the end of that sentence: "kids don't even wanna work for low wages" All the companies that figured it out and started paying more aren't having any trouble finding workers. People are more than happy to work when their work is compensated fairly.
@sawhite27
@sawhite27 2 жыл бұрын
I love seeing REAL PEOPLE just doing their thing. It takes good parenting + good character to yield good people. Looks like this family hit the nail on the head.
@passerby9123
@passerby9123 2 жыл бұрын
Compressed sawdust logs burn great, and there are even adapters for furnaces that allow piles of sawdust to be shaped and on site, and then placed into the furnace. Best one I have seen was on a house next to a sawmill and woodworking shop in Germany, and the heating and hot water of both places was basically a by-product of the family business.
@garyevans8116
@garyevans8116 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah but it’s green. Ie wet. And unless you could dry the briquettes. It wouldn’t be worth it. I’ve got a briquette press for dry wood. But I would never put wet wood in it because it works with heat. And would damage my machine.
@terrancevangemert7508
@terrancevangemert7508 2 жыл бұрын
Compressed sawdust pellets of various woods like oak birch etc is great for Barbeques That stuff sells at good price. It is easy to do and all it takes is warmer around plates that milled with holes to get smaller and smaller the sawdust is just pressed with hydraulic ram. Same way one uses on a log splitter.
@andrewadam9544
@andrewadam9544 Жыл бұрын
@@garyevans8116 yeah but in this scenario you buy a dryer that burns some of the yards waste to dry it to the correct humidity first
@integr8er66
@integr8er66 7 ай бұрын
​@@terrancevangemert7508It is very expensive to do, and there is no profit margin in these smaller quantities. The cost is energy to dry the wood, it takes pretty much all your profit
@alanparker1598
@alanparker1598 2 жыл бұрын
Saw dust also works great in a mechanic shop to clean up spills like oil and antifreeze. You can look into adding mechanic shops and the DIY mechanic to your targeted market.
@msk3905
@msk3905 Жыл бұрын
Exactly what i use my tablesaw dust for!
@kawaiisenshi2401
@kawaiisenshi2401 5 ай бұрын
Thank you!!
@dancudworth8963
@dancudworth8963 2 жыл бұрын
I hope your mom and dad realize how fortunate they are to have daughters like you guys , I'm sure good family life and good parenting have a lot to do with it , they should be proud ! Keep up the good work and the example you all are setting .
@bill-nj6fc
@bill-nj6fc Жыл бұрын
yeah , maybe they can teach them how to properly dress for working in a lumber yard
@Randorandom232
@Randorandom232 Жыл бұрын
​@@bill-nj6fc 🤣
@MapleJames76
@MapleJames76 Жыл бұрын
@@bill-nj6fc hahaha gonna git sum slivers in there...
@jackchapo2011
@jackchapo2011 8 ай бұрын
​@@bill-nj6fclumber😅
@reggiemcdaniel1802
@reggiemcdaniel1802 Жыл бұрын
TCPEL Pellet Machine Introduction: This is an efficient way to make money with your sawdust if you have great quantities. In turn these pellets can also produce electricity for your business location by using gasification. A lot of data on KZbin for this sort of engineering. Enjoyed your video.
@dropndeal
@dropndeal Жыл бұрын
I worked for a sawmill supervising the six steam powered kilns on-site. We generated tons of sawdust, and also ran a large hammer-mill for off cuts, dunnage, and etc. All of this was fed to a large silo equipped with a dozing miller, which in turn fed two dust fired boilers. The boilers created the steam which first went through an electric generator before heating the dry kilns. I forget the output now, but maintained at a high enough rpm, the generator powered the entire mill, and excess would be sold to Alabama Power. In addition, we never had piles of dust, and sometimes would purchase dust from other mills for fuel. It looked archaic at times, but was a fascinating process.
@CecilTreadwell
@CecilTreadwell 25 күн бұрын
It is so refreshing to hear a young person who speaks so precisely and so eloquently! A perfect vocabulary and intonation while speaking. No speech fading or pauses.
@rogerdickinson920
@rogerdickinson920 22 күн бұрын
I noticed that.
@ericcartrette6118
@ericcartrette6118 2 жыл бұрын
I just ended a 20-year career as a saw filer for a sawmill that cut 5/4" decking and stair tread. Sawdust is the bane of the sawmiller's existence in at least one other way: fire hazard. If it sits around and dries out, it only takes one errant spark to set your kill on fire. Even with conveyors to get the dust out of our mill, we still cleaned up before lunch and at the end of every day. Then on Fridays, we took two hours to get all of the sawdust and waste products out of the mill.
@BradGryphonn
@BradGryphonn 2 жыл бұрын
Eric Cartrette, I worked at a sawmill/truss manufacturer in the late 80s. The plant got shut down because some numpty decided it would be cool to fire up one of the many piles of dust under the exhaust chutes. We had a strict and well-reinforced fire training system, so it didn't become a disaster. But yeah, sawdust piles are dangerous. Years later, after I'd moved on, I'd get log hearts and sawdust from them for free for my garden,.
@ericcartrette6118
@ericcartrette6118 2 жыл бұрын
@@BradGryphonn We were having our wheels ground once. We needed to cut a temporary weld to reposition the grinder. An experienced millwright couldn't wait for the contractor to get an angle grinder to grind off the welds. He stuck a torch to the welds and set the saw dust and resin under the plate on fire. We nearly lost the mill on account of that one. You and I could probably tell a few stories of stupidity we've seen in the mills.
@Calligraphybooster
@Calligraphybooster 2 жыл бұрын
Had to repair a weld on a fluke in an animal fodder compressing facility once. The owner couldn’t understand why I wanted wet towels and other extinguishing materials at hand. Which don’t do anything against dust explosions btw…
@tomsweet7700
@tomsweet7700 2 жыл бұрын
As a young man I work as a labor for a contractor at a wall panel manufacturer. The sawdust one the ground would just spontaneously ignite and smolder. Nothing to take for granted.
@stevencarlson5029
@stevencarlson5029 Жыл бұрын
We used compressed to blow off all the equipment in the mill. Fine dust on the electrical equipment was dangerous
@paulyoung5327
@paulyoung5327 Жыл бұрын
I loved the way you kept composed when the sawdust tube fell off after you showed it to us, :-D good job there. I did really enjoy the information of how you use this byproduct!. You girls not only work hard but are very knowledgeable of the equipment you operate , salute.
@John-xg2vj
@John-xg2vj 2 жыл бұрын
Good old "Armstrong loader". Never fails, no electricity needed, no bearings, belts or chains to break.
@WoodWorkTherapy
@WoodWorkTherapy 2 жыл бұрын
I am glad you brought up the soil use for sawdust. We use the excess sawdust from the machines here to both work in the soil for gardening, and also for topping as well. Living in the desert it helps reduce the amount of water loss which is always an issue in this part of the country. So basically it works like mulch. And we normally don't have to be picky about the wood dust we use, as long as it is not contaminated by glues or other things that might get vacuumed up.
@RobCalhounPGH
@RobCalhounPGH 2 жыл бұрын
It does matter. Walnut trees have a natural herbicide called juglone. It prevents competition for nutrients. Not even grass grows around walnut trees. Walnut sawdust will kill your plants.
@jessewilson8676
@jessewilson8676 2 жыл бұрын
Sawdust in planting soils is bad for nitrogen
@dropndeal
@dropndeal Жыл бұрын
It’s not “bad for nitrogen” per se. Saw dust is high in carbon, therefore it requires high nitrogen concentrations to decompose. Therefore if used as a mulch, or soil additive, you must add nitrogen to aid in decomposition.
@jasonmcbride4331
@jasonmcbride4331 2 жыл бұрын
I'm a handyman by trade . My son has a sawmill, we bag up the sawdust when we cut wood . I keep 2 buckets of sawdust on my truck , because if anyone has a water leak in there basement or yard the sawdust make fast work on cleaning up . I have been in hole 4 foot deep cover it with sawdust & don't get any mud on me at all 👍🤘.. We also use it in our chicken coops for easy clean up.. Enjoy your channel 🤘 Stay safe & God bless
@arfarms5711
@arfarms5711 2 жыл бұрын
I pray my little girl turns out like you. You’ve got to have ab awesome mom and dad. I know it’s off topic, but it’s so refreshing to see a young woman so tuff and that knows her stuff and not scared to work. Big shout out to all of you bc I know you got sisters that works just as hard
@828enigma6
@828enigma6 Жыл бұрын
Tough but feminine. Hard combo to beat. Even harder to find.
@arfarms5711
@arfarms5711 Жыл бұрын
@@828enigma6 exactly 🙏
@steveduval3732
@steveduval3732 2 жыл бұрын
As a kid i worked at the neighbors mill, it was a circular blade about 4 foot in diameter and it was powered by a built chevy 454 lots of belts and pulleys and what not. I loved working there. Did it for 3 years. As a adult i have worked at mills. Must get in your blood. You girls do an ass kicken job, well done! 👍
@peterdawson2403
@peterdawson2403 26 күн бұрын
Love your videos. I use the sawdust from my woodworking for my gardens, oil spills, to mix with glue as wood putty.
@bratwizard
@bratwizard 2 жыл бұрын
Wow. I have never been so interested in sawdust in my entire life !! Great presentation.
@SegoMan
@SegoMan 2 жыл бұрын
What's this saw dust you speak of?? all I could see is a heart warming smile with red hair..
@Cinziaking
@Cinziaking 2 жыл бұрын
Hi! New subscriber here, and enjoying every one of your videos describing your business operations and life. I couldn’t nail it down when I started watching and was thinking’ there’s something about this hardworking family’, then saw your brother? Immersed in the Bible first thing in the morning…then I knew, believers, explains so much. Positive,kind, family centered, smart, faithful…seems like watching you milling wood and working is just a side benefit! And when you said no electricity I was relieved cuz there’s a receptacle sticking out of the wall and live wires would not go well with fresh ‘dust! Anyway, may God bless you all!
@lumbercapitallogyard
@lumbercapitallogyard 2 жыл бұрын
Hey, welcome to the channel!
@NSResponder
@NSResponder 2 жыл бұрын
have you considered getting one of those presses that turns it into pellets for burning in stoves?
@bluenetmarketing
@bluenetmarketing 2 жыл бұрын
NS - My thought exactly. A pellet machine would be amazing, especially with all the preppers looking for pellets for their stoves.
@KenBreon
@KenBreon 2 жыл бұрын
We often look into it to see what is available. Boss Man.
@KrugerrandFarms
@KrugerrandFarms 2 жыл бұрын
I looked into making wood pellets but believe me it is a whole new business. the chips have to be dryed to about 14% moisture and that's where the fun begins. there really is a lot of skill involved in making a quality pellet that holds it's shape. I know some use binders but if your process is right the lignin in the wood will do that. You need a lot of volume to make the investment worth it.
@bluenetmarketing
@bluenetmarketing 2 жыл бұрын
@@KrugerrandFarms Then sell it to someone who does make pellets.
@KrugerrandFarms
@KrugerrandFarms 2 жыл бұрын
@@bluenetmarketing Good Idea! but if you have a big enough pile of something, doesn't really matter what it is, it can become a commodity. I get $20 a pickup load for sawdust as bedding but I cant fill a trailer every week...
@diverdave4056
@diverdave4056 2 жыл бұрын
...mmm line up a bunch of Heavy Duty TOTE BINS along the side of the saw mill ! they do make some that have two wheels on one end or put them on top of moving dollies ! they will catch a lot of that saw dust and you can wheel them out to dump them
@traderjoe477
@traderjoe477 Жыл бұрын
I am so fascinated by you and your whole family. It's refreshing to see how you present everything all these informations in a positive nice way. No weird "Influencer" acting - you guys are straight out real. You all can be proud of what you have. Keep moving :)
@wayneday3916
@wayneday3916 2 жыл бұрын
We have bought firewood logs made from compressed sawdust they mix flour and water and sawdust and used an old log splitter and a 5 in pipe to make the log. The used a cement mixer to blend it up.
@Tom-oz7iy
@Tom-oz7iy 2 жыл бұрын
Pellets for pellet stoves
@KenBreon
@KenBreon 2 жыл бұрын
How did it work? Our sawdust is also soft wood. Boss Man.
@wayneday3916
@wayneday3916 2 жыл бұрын
@@KenBreon the logs worked great it the fireplace as well in the woodstove.
@byrongrover5286
@byrongrover5286 2 жыл бұрын
That's exactly the way I make pellets for my pellet stove. Flour is cheap at Costco and I buy 6-10 bags at a time. I only add enough water to bind the flour and sawdust together in the pellet mill. 14 quarts of sawdust, about a half pint of water and 1.5 cups of flour to make a batch of pellets. I made drying racks to dry the product in about 8 hours. I'm designing an auger system to feed the pellet mill continuously so I can make around 1000 lb of pellets a day. My neighbor owns a logging and shaving business for chicken houses so I get all the shavings I need for free. I also have a bandsaw mill, but don't use it enough to make enough sawdust for me
@robertstrickland2121
@robertstrickland2121 2 жыл бұрын
A friend of mine has a small mill, he rigged up a snow shovel blade so when he pulls the saw back, it brings the saw dust from that pass with it. He still has to shovel it,but saved a lot of steps.
@KrugerrandFarms
@KrugerrandFarms 2 жыл бұрын
I make corse chips with my Lucas Mill which uses a circle saw with carbide teeth. I love it for bedding because if you lay it in 8 inches or so the urine passes through and the animals, in my case dairy goats, stay high and dry and you don't have to muck the barn out until the bedding gets really dirty. Naturally if you scoop out the poop and wet spots it lasts longer. This works best on a dirt floor because the urine has a place to go. If the sawdust is fine like you get from a band mill it just makes a wet spot bigger.
@robertflindall4692
@robertflindall4692 2 жыл бұрын
Literally stumbled onto your videos and love it! Keep up the great work ladies!
@SawmillJourneys
@SawmillJourneys 4 ай бұрын
Amazing! I love seeing the transformation from logs to lumber. The technique used to cut the logs is top-tier. This video taught me a lot about wood processing. Looking forward to more content like this. Keep bringing us more amazing content!
@NFAtoys
@NFAtoys Жыл бұрын
Back when I was a kid growing up in the 1950’s my dad was an avid woodworker. He would generate shopping bags full of sawdust from his various power saws. He found two distinct uses for it that today I still use one of them from the meager amounts a sawdust I create, The first use is something almost everyone occasionally needs. If you spill grease or oil on your garage floor, sawdust acts as an incredible sponge, sucking up the spill and scrubbing the remaining traces from the cement. Sprinkle the sawdust on the spill then push it around with a shop broom and it will remove almost every trace of the spill. The second use is a bit more unusual, in that my dad would use it every spring when he had his boat taken out of winter storage and placed back into the water at the marina. Every year he’d scape the bottom of the boat and paint it before putting it in the water. But since wooden boats tend to dry out when kept out of the water, when they’re put back in, they tend to leak a bit. Right after his boat went in the water, he’d dump sawdust in the water all around the boat, just at the boats waterline. The sawdust would be drawn into the leaking cracks between the hull boards sealing the cracks.
@brucehansen7949
@brucehansen7949 11 ай бұрын
Your dad is a genius on the 2nd use for the boat. Wow. If you tried that now, be sure to do it at a junk lake or out of site from other fisherman, they tend to think they own the lake and will get butt hurt when seeing sawdust in the lake, especially if it's by the loading dock.
@ohsoloco5113
@ohsoloco5113 Жыл бұрын
Ive owned a small manual band sawmill for over 20 years. Im getting too old and sore to do much milling anymore. I have three young boys , and i was hoping at least one of them would take a shine to milling. So far no luck. Great job ladies!
@haroldchoate7497
@haroldchoate7497 2 жыл бұрын
It's good to see your subscriber count keeps increasing. Emerald you hear how special you are a lot. It's true but I also want to compliment whoever is doing your camera work. They have a steady hand and good eye for keeping the content interesting and varied. Good on ya'!
@paulrambone6705
@paulrambone6705 2 жыл бұрын
You are an inspiration to future woodworkers.
@cenjim
@cenjim 2 жыл бұрын
Sawdust is an excellent mulch for blueberry bushes and other acid-loving plants. Because of sawdust's natural acidity, it works well with those plantings. It's important to add extra nitrogen before putting the sawdust in place because the sawdust will draw nitrogen from the soil as it decomposes. Gardeners always have to be mindful of not allowing the sawdust mulch to mat down in place. Composted sawdust is also a good garden additive.
@rdesutter76
@rdesutter76 2 жыл бұрын
a beautiful woman talks about a sawmill... I might be in woodworker heaven. Thx, lady. Keep up the strong work!
@paulprigge1209
@paulprigge1209 2 жыл бұрын
Looking back at your previous videos I’m not sure if you realize how much you have grown more comfortable with the camera more confident more relaxed. Just tremendous difference. Buttons on your daddy shirt must be popping. Keep it up young lady God bless
@ryanchicago6028
@ryanchicago6028 2 жыл бұрын
Great job there. I'll bet you could easily build a separator that was like.. built onto a truck bed or something. My buddy used to have a dust collector that was like a big rectangular box on huge castors. The output just went to a shop vac, but the input hose went all over his big shop area. If I were you I'd want like.. some kind of big box with a couple screens that do sifting or something. Then, you'd have like 2 or 3 separate grades that you could empty outta there. Good luck to you!
@bwuest
@bwuest 2 жыл бұрын
Good ol' shovel. Nothing wrong with good hard work as you and your family can well attest.
@danmal6984
@danmal6984 2 жыл бұрын
I'm back from exploring Anticosti island (no internet there), and I just realise that I have almost 2 weeks of your videos to watch. Great time for sure. You are right about black walnut toxicity. It contains juglone wich is really toxic. That is why no plants or trees grow around them except for certain species like sugar maple. Horses are really sensitive to juglone. Thank you!
@drstrip100
@drstrip100 2 жыл бұрын
The specific issue for horses is laminitis from the juglone.
@peaceraybob
@peaceraybob 2 жыл бұрын
I have seen sawdust pressed into bricks as a fuel source but can't remember which wood that came from or if they needed additives. Still, I do remember that the bricks had a burn rate just under that of the hardwood examples they were testing against, and far superior to pine logs.
@SuperPirate100
@SuperPirate100 Жыл бұрын
Like most people I've used timber I DIY projects all my adult life and apart from getting the right type of wood I've never given it a thought . These videos are very informative where our wood comes from , thanks .
@sharonhampton5173
@sharonhampton5173 2 жыл бұрын
I use sawdust on ground between garden boxes and compost boxes. Works great
@EnergeticRhythm
@EnergeticRhythm Жыл бұрын
Sawdust is an amazing cooling product. Mix sawdust with water and freeze it or leave it outside in below freezing weather. Frozen sawdust and water mixed together can take up to 2 to 5 MONTHS to thaw out completely🧊 Its a great alternative to dry ice and its free LOL! The wood keeps the water frozen and keeps it from evaporating for a long long long time. Who Knew LOL! Love your Channel Em!
@farrellmorgan4916
@farrellmorgan4916 Жыл бұрын
They used to pack ice they cut in sawdust and put in caves. Would have ice come summer
@dlaitch
@dlaitch 2 жыл бұрын
A great video ,Emerald, all business and no nonsense just the way teaching videos should be made. I'm guessing that making pellets from sawdust would take hours of production time away from your family's core business. Everything is costly these days but with the rising cost of gasoline & diesel fuel electricity may now be a viable option. Perhaps electricity is not available in your location. Have heard of Power Companies charging extreme fees to run power poles to remote ares in Canada.Looks to me like the system that you use now is working just fine. Wish you and your family success in all of your endeavors.👍👍👍
@vinnyfalcone
@vinnyfalcone 2 жыл бұрын
Emerald, I use Okocat cat litter that is made from wood chips or sawdust. I love the idea that we use what would be considered waste for this. Thanks again for all the great info.
@Tom-we3zx
@Tom-we3zx 2 жыл бұрын
Congratulations on breaking 30,000 subscribed. Love from Boston
@lumbercapitallogyard
@lumbercapitallogyard 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks! We are excited
@jonathanmoor7035
@jonathanmoor7035 2 жыл бұрын
@@lumbercapitallogyard congratulations to you guys i knew you wood be able to do it
@mitchducky962
@mitchducky962 Жыл бұрын
It's was that one applauses for you and your how you show up with the sawdust for money and business company great point nice person 🤟🏾🙏🏾👍🏾👉🏾🤜🏾🤛🏾👉🏾🌹
@gregmaffei4820
@gregmaffei4820 2 жыл бұрын
Always great to hear the moral of the story from you,
@3mOffroadTeam
@3mOffroadTeam 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Em, If you do not have electricity at your log yard it doesn't matter. You could use your Woodmizer hydraulic system to drive an oil motor which pulls the saw dust conveyor. Just a hydraulic valve and a few hoses. That's it. Much smarter than good old shuffle. 😉 Looking forward to your next Video. Take care. Kind regards from Germany
@MissouriOldTimer
@MissouriOldTimer 2 жыл бұрын
I don't know about walnut saw dust but I do know from experience that you can't grow tomatoes or peppers anywhere near a live walnut tree, they pretty much kill the garden plants.
@michaelwillson6847
@michaelwillson6847 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for that advice 👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
@richardlee2488
@richardlee2488 2 жыл бұрын
The toxin in walnut is where the Latin name comes from juglans nigra I believe for American black walnut. It will kill off pretty much all plants you want to grow but a few weeds will grow through it. Plenty of info online. So no good in compost. Never heard of it being toxic to animals though except that it's a hardwood which is now claimed that all hardwoods can cause cancer. No eating or drinking permitted in UK workshops (by law). Thuja plicata or Western red cedar causes respiratory problems in animals. Most softwood species readily are attacked by molds which can cause serious illness when the spores are breathed in. But the irony of sawdust and shavings is the more you have at first is a problem. Then you find a solution and spend a fortune to turn it into a saleable item. When you start to produce then you battle to find customers. Then wham you can't produce enough.
@preston9412
@preston9412 2 жыл бұрын
It's a chemical that is found in many nut trees pecan's are bad about it too, though once the wood is sufficiently composted it breaks down but it can take a while if it's cool and wet drying it out can help speed it along as the chemical will evaporate.
@billhorterjr1982
@billhorterjr1982 2 жыл бұрын
You have a great way of explaining your craft! I think you have a clear and brilliant mind! It is really cool to get to see how the mill works and I love your honest no nonsense approach to problem solving! However I did notice something you may or may not be aware of and maybe someone else has noticed too, but did you realize you look like a super model? I am sure your mom and dad have noticed LOL, I have been with my wife for 40 years and she still looks like a super model and she still doesn't seem to realize it also LOL Keep up the great work with the mill and videos, God has blessed you with a great family! I hope you folks stay healthy and happy! What a treat to know there are folks like you out there prospering!
@bobertjones2300
@bobertjones2300 2 жыл бұрын
She doesn't seem self possessed or overly concerned about appearance. Subtlety, naturalness and confidence are the "unseen" that makes beauty stand out at all ages!
@williamhall5924
@williamhall5924 2 жыл бұрын
There is a pellet maker that you can use saw dust to make pellets for wood burning stoves that use pellets. Y'all might look into it.
@JRP3
@JRP3 2 жыл бұрын
Would it work for wet sawdust from green logs?
@williamhall5924
@williamhall5924 2 жыл бұрын
Some of the pellet presses I’ve looked into they use fairly dry saw dust and the press adds a small amount of water to keep the press from getting hot. There’s a lot of KZbin videos showing different types. As soon as I get running my sawmill sometime this fall I’ll really start looking into a press for my wood stove. Works been keeping me from doing any sawing this summer.
@deepsleep7822
@deepsleep7822 2 жыл бұрын
The saw dust has to be at a certain moisture level to make pellets. No, I don’t know the level. I’ve watched enough of those vids, I should remember. There other issue is that they have no electricity at this sight.
@williamhall5924
@williamhall5924 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve seen a few that had gas engines.
@richardlee2488
@richardlee2488 2 жыл бұрын
@@williamhall5924 the moisture is 11% ideally. At that moisture it is just a case of building the heat to melt the lignin. If its dryer then you can add water or steam but want the process heat at about 95 degrees until the material is actually in the die under compression. The timber choice is very important as recycled or very soft timbers and natural low lignin content will stop even good timber pelleting. Uneven moisture can make perfect pellets crumble. As for power it's not so important to have electric as the mill I have run with 4000 kilo in 8 hours capacity used electric power to drive a slewing motor from a 360 excavator. What you need is torque and the right speed. It's easy to get it right and even easier to get it wrong.
@bryanst.martin7134
@bryanst.martin7134 2 жыл бұрын
Wood pellets for wood pellet grills, heaters, etc. Also look at pneumatic transfer systems to move the sawdust. That could be fed into hoppers to feed compactors for pellets(exair). If you sorted your saw dust, IE Oak, Redwood, Etc that would enhance a meat product whether over a flame or smoked. Buy Oak, Hickory, Redwood pellets and put in your smoker, or pellet fired grill. You guys have a unique option.
@Rejoice1631
@Rejoice1631 2 жыл бұрын
There are fairly basic, and inexpensive machines that turn sawdust into compressed logs as another source of burnable materials. If mixed with oils, waxes, etc, they are great fire starters as well. That way even more of the sawdust "waste" is used and becomes another source of income for the Family Bizz. =)
@rongray4118
@rongray4118 Жыл бұрын
Love the rear tractor blade!! I need one of those on the 406 Unimog. As to sawdust blocks - great idea for putting through the Hydraform Compressed Earth Block machine. Stack them quite easily too.
@carolfernandes8099
@carolfernandes8099 2 жыл бұрын
Love your videos and your work ethic, also the relationship you have with your siblings. I have often wondered how you could recycle the sawdust you produce. Would it be possible to mix the dust with paraffin pellets and compress the mixture into fireplace logs? Keep up the great videos...I love seeing you and your sister cutting up like a couple of happy kids!
@jakebredthauer5100
@jakebredthauer5100 2 жыл бұрын
There are recipes in these comments.
@ttran8212
@ttran8212 8 ай бұрын
Very informative and well spoken young lady. Sawing trees into numbers fascinates me.
@SawmillerSmith
@SawmillerSmith 2 жыл бұрын
Looks like the shovel work keeps you slim and trim! I haven't sawn wood in a long time. Like you said, sawdust everywhere. Always in my pockets. For some reason I still drag in dirt and wood chips. It's like im a Magnet to the stuff.
@JRP3
@JRP3 2 жыл бұрын
I think they get plenty of physical work each day, shoveling sawdust is the least of it.
@CrazyManwich
@CrazyManwich 2 жыл бұрын
My compost pile is comprised of sawdust from my woodworking and grass clippings. It makes such a beautiful soil amendment.
@kenbauman2294
@kenbauman2294 2 жыл бұрын
I have no idea why I watch these videos. Nothing she says can I use in my daily life, yet I still watch and find them interesting. I will ask my therapist some day.
@williamsmith9287
@williamsmith9287 2 жыл бұрын
Back in the 60's I worked with my grandfather in a saw mill. We use to have people from butcher shops and meat packers come in and buy the saw dust to put on their floors to soak up the blood. Of course we never had the amount that you have. All our lumber came in rough cut slabs and we would turn in into finish grade. I was only 15 years old then...but it was a skill I never forgot.
@bobcatwelder00
@bobcatwelder00 2 жыл бұрын
you are beautiful and your hair blowing in the breeze is awesome
@mkllove
@mkllove 2 жыл бұрын
Another use of the sawdust (non pine) is for firing up charcoal or wood smokers, or use the pine for normal non cooking fires, you mix it with just enough wax to bind it, (make it in summertime so it doesn't freeze up too quickly before getting well mixed) and cut it with a saw... have read that will also help keep clean chainsaws vs oil. You could also make those fake logs that are popular under duraflame or enviro-log names to use a LOT of it in bulk.
@ajpsawmill4314
@ajpsawmill4314 2 жыл бұрын
I hooked up a 5 HP gas leaf push blower to my circle mill to blow the sawdust into the compost high tunnel. I don't know if it would work on a homeowners band mill
@galdessa1
@galdessa1 2 жыл бұрын
They like the shovel, its good for their slim bodies.
@Dark78Sabre
@Dark78Sabre 2 жыл бұрын
Another use for your fine sawdust from the mill is as an additive for grout. It would be mixed 2.5 to 3 parts fine sawdust, 2 parts fine or coarse sand (depending on finish or wall fill), and 1 part cement. Mix in enough water so you have an 8 to 12 inch slump (thick pancake batter) and you can easily replace the damp aggregate with your fine sawdust.
@rrbb36
@rrbb36 Жыл бұрын
No tattoos??? Amazing!!! It’s so refreshing to see such a lovely young lady that isn’t tatted-up from head to toe. Simply beautiful.
@herbwatkins4719
@herbwatkins4719 2 жыл бұрын
Congrats on 30K can't wait for 100! All the best
@mikewhitley1183
@mikewhitley1183 2 жыл бұрын
Please don't take this wrong I think you're absolutely gorgeous the red hair and the blue eyes does not get any better than that !!!! You're definitely a 10
@albertpetry7238
@albertpetry7238 10 ай бұрын
Why do you two not model?
@DazedandInsane
@DazedandInsane 8 ай бұрын
Because they want a real career?
@annon55667
@annon55667 7 ай бұрын
Be gone simp
@paulharris5541
@paulharris5541 7 ай бұрын
She is attractive agreeable but models are horrible people!!!
@integr8er66
@integr8er66 7 ай бұрын
Maybe because they aren't whores and have some self respect
@Carboneye7
@Carboneye7 6 ай бұрын
Real women with ethics don’t desire to be sexualized and disgraced by the horrid fashion industry. A bunch of fairy’s disrespecting the girls.
@snobear41
@snobear41 Жыл бұрын
I saw a youtube video on a machine that pressed sawdust into bricquets for wood stoves may you should look into that? walnut burns just fine :-)
@828enigma6
@828enigma6 Жыл бұрын
I have used sawdust or tree chipping to amend soil with little organic material. Turn it in, wait a year or two for decomposition, add some lime if necessary. Problem with bark chips around here is there's a lot of lot of poison ivy seeds in it. Wood mills in Alabama used to use dome shaped and screened fire houses to burn the sawdust. You could see the smoke from an active site for miles.
@jwstanley2645
@jwstanley2645 Жыл бұрын
A couple of days ago, I watched one of your other videos, one about boxes you make and sell, and during the part about slicing a log into boards, I saw the way the mill makes and dumps sawdust. I wondered what you do with it. So, thanks for this one too. Two uses you might not have known, just for curiosity. I used sawdust in the making of stained-glass windows as a cleaner to remove an oily residue left by the glazing process. It absorbs oil well, does not scratch glass, and polishes lead nicely. Another weird way... In my high school long ago, janitors used sawdust to absorb, collect, and sweep vomit. Clay kitty litter makes too much airborne dust for High School vomit applications. Finally, no, this is not the only thing I learned in High School. Thanks for the videos.
@klausgeiben6608
@klausgeiben6608 2 жыл бұрын
Sawdust can easily pressed into some kind of pellet. What you need is an hydrolic cylinder that presses the sawdust consistently through an slightly more narrow getting tube. The sawdust will stick together because of friction heat and compression. Those pellets have then the diameter of the used tube and can be sold as fire wood. There are some vids on youtube to show how to build a machine for that. It is not really complicated.
@danleach4123
@danleach4123 2 жыл бұрын
I work for a company on Vancouver island that hauls woodchips from the large mills. Basically all of the saw dust that is produced (we call it hog fuel) goes to a pulp production mill and is used for fuel for boilers. That is a viable option for sawdust. It makes good fuel
@billyshumate853
@billyshumate853 2 жыл бұрын
Great video. I have seen people use a burlap bag to catch the sawdust in. Y'all take care and have a blessed evening and I'll see you on your next video.
@toddz8579
@toddz8579 2 жыл бұрын
"We don't have electricity up here," said while standing in front of a wired outlet sticking out of the wall. I know she probably meant there was no power being supplied to the location regardless of wiring, but it still struck me as amusing 😁 I can only imagine how much sawdust is generated using that sawmill; I get a lot of it myself with a table saw, planer, and bandsaw. Good job recycling the stuff!
@BerndGSchneider
@BerndGSchneider 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, pellets are good if they are dry. Also composting is a good idea. There is also the posibility to make Terra preta to ad to your compost. Next is the posibility of biodigesting and get biogas aka natural gas for energy. Another possibility is excluding the lignin out of the dust. It is used as bioplastics e.g. in shoes. You can also produce biocoal in a torbed reactor. It all depends on the scale effects you can use. Good luck!
@wildcatmachineworkschas5322
@wildcatmachineworkschas5322 2 жыл бұрын
My boss turned me on to watching your channel.I will say I've learned a few things..so thank you for that!! I intend to build a mill ( we are a fab shop) and was watching for info that I can use to incorporate into my build as well. One thing that would be VERY EFFECTIVE for you to move your sawdust is very simple to incorporate into your milling operation. A hydraulically driven conveyor that would just run off of your existing hydraulic bank on your mill. Running occasionally into either a dump trailer or just buy a cheap old operating dump truck that's just used on site.. You like to be efficient from what I can tell..and shoveling ( moving anything more than 1 or 2x's) is not efficient. Just a couple of suggestions on my part that would save you a lot of labor in the end..TY, Chuck
@jackiegammon2065
@jackiegammon2065 2 жыл бұрын
In Western Maine, lots of folks heated their homes with sawdust. Like you, there were plenty of mills around, and a local person designed a furnace to heat people's homes. IN many ways, it was very similar to some of the pellet stoves of today. But from the 40's through the 70's, lots of folks heated with sawdust. Farmers started buying it from the mills, so then the mills did not have to try and keep the sawdust dry.. so that was pretty much the end of the sawdust burners. Just another tidbit from the mill industry here in Western Maine.
@nicktozie6685
@nicktozie6685 Жыл бұрын
Can't tell ya how much I love your site, love to see a functional family business. Hey I wanted to see if you guys ever thought of making bio bricks. Folks have been pressing them into bricks to burn. Great idea an keep up the great work
@andrewrich4046
@andrewrich4046 Жыл бұрын
Poor jade seems to get the clean up job with sawdust . Keeps her fit and trim . Your both brilliant
@tomstarr1779
@tomstarr1779 11 ай бұрын
I was always curious about Sawdust and the many types along with the many uses of sawdust . This was Very informative. Thank You!
@frits1954X2
@frits1954X2 2 жыл бұрын
In the Netherlands sawdust was used in pubs on the wooden floors for 400 to 600 years. There are still bars with sawdust on the floor, work well God bless you and bye Frits
@TraderRoss
@TraderRoss 2 жыл бұрын
Looking good. If you separated out hardwood dust you can sell for mushroom growing. A solution for scooping the dust off that mill. Since it has a discharge tube you would tie into it with a gas/gen powered vacuum blower to run a discharge hose to the pile location. Think of a small woodshop with a central vac on the saws, same style principle.
@feelingold2995
@feelingold2995 2 жыл бұрын
Im liking the mushroom idea.. I tried to shoe the fly off my screen lol
@keithprentice8298
@keithprentice8298 2 жыл бұрын
Good work with using everything up! and selling every last bit of the log. As for your method of cleaning up sawdust, I think you have nailed it, cheap replaceable and reliable tools (shovel) and just a little bit of labour. I doubt you will ever find a method that works better or cheaper. Never be afraid of a little hard work I say.
@southernjoes8372
@southernjoes8372 2 жыл бұрын
So true. I woodwork as a hobby since retirement and I fill up bags of it on a daily basis. I only keep the cedar sawdust
@GunnerAl9
@GunnerAl9 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome video, glad you think outside the box for getting rid of the bane of our existence. Have you thought about building to purchasing a Fire Log Compressor to use the sawdust to create fire logs and sell them too! There are multiple different recipes and instructions out there from using vegetable oil, way, water, etc. You could hire a high school student part time to compress them and keep them on stock until sold. I've used vegetable oil when I did mine; however, since moving to California and the suburbs, there no market for them as all the homes have gas fireplaces. Best of luck ladies! The most powerful animal on the planet is a strong women with confidence and a goal!
@dougalexander7204
@dougalexander7204 Жыл бұрын
I have an old Easy Vac leaf vacuum that I use to suck up and grind up horse manure and bedding, leafs of course, straw and chicken manure, as well as to mix and turn my compost over. I also use it to process small sticks for charcoal fuel. I expanded the box so it holds about 70 cubic feet. It works best when I rake material to the hose rather than sticking it in the pile. I’m a little old man and it does save some effort. Further best regards to you and your family
@ronskancke1489
@ronskancke1489 Жыл бұрын
I use the sawdist from my sawmill and planer under my spruce trees to keep grass out and also around some of my garden plants for the same reason. It works good at about 4 " thick and eventually turns into organic matter.
@tahirjan107
@tahirjan107 15 күн бұрын
Never saw such a beautiful mesmerising Miller. Boom!!!
@jamesfletcher279
@jamesfletcher279 2 жыл бұрын
Welcome from the Scottish highlands my local mill they make bricks out of the saw dust for heating quite a simple process might be worth looking into they never have any surplus dust great videos I think your dad is A1
@MikeOrazzi
@MikeOrazzi Жыл бұрын
Cool ideas for sawdust. We have about 5 big Walnut trees that we just started to clear out the smaller junk trees that are surrounding them.
@tomkelly8827
@tomkelly8827 22 күн бұрын
My dad worked with cherry and ash to make seats and yokes for canoes. Our garden paths were all sawdust and wood shavings which was not good for many crops but I have never seen better raspberries anywhere else. Hardwood sawdust grows loads of really good raspberries, maybe a berry farm near you wants to buy some loads of hardwood sawdust for fertilizer and mulch?
@greggmcclelland8430
@greggmcclelland8430 2 жыл бұрын
You could sell it as oil dry. You could get a press and make synthetic fireplace logs. This could be a mixture of waste cardboard or paper and sawdust with water. The slurry is pressed into blocks or logs and sold as firewood. the other way to do it is to compress it into pellets and sell it for pellet stoves.
@rmar127
@rmar127 22 күн бұрын
4:33 I’m probably not the first to suggest it. However when you’re looking at getting electricity, a solar system with battery storage would be a great option. That way you can run a couple horsepower dust extraction pump and shoot that sawdust straight into a hopper wher it can pile up until it’s dealt with.
@mrtrailesafety
@mrtrailesafety 2 жыл бұрын
Years ago red oak sawdust made great stable bedding. When it caked, after it composted, was perfect and Ph neutral.
@kaitlynlsari681
@kaitlynlsari681 2 жыл бұрын
Great video thanks for sharing. I was actually curious about this. Shovels technology has worked in mills for a long time for moving sawdust🤷 it's an easy way to move it
@frankpestana4906
@frankpestana4906 Жыл бұрын
I've always been skeptical of home schooling but these young ladies are so impressive to the point every young lady and especially young girls should watch this show to show
@robertwoelk26
@robertwoelk26 Жыл бұрын
I did the bucket thing. I could cut 2 16 ft logs end to end. Had a big horse trough in the middle and dumped the bucket going to centre and again coming back past. It saved a lot of cleanup. I am thinking of putting a augar on the discharge side were it can blow into and one can just sweep the deck into it.
@michelbeauloye4269
@michelbeauloye4269 Жыл бұрын
Hi there girl! I read comments about selling saw dust as briquettes for wood furnaces, using it to clean mechanics shops, but I know another use. Whenever there is a traffic accident with oil ad/or gasoline spills, the policemen or firefighters spread saw dust on the street to remove the spills.
@theNZmatt
@theNZmatt 2 жыл бұрын
great video i especially like the part about the sawdust , much love from NZ
@johncolasanto605
@johncolasanto605 Жыл бұрын
Awesome work.. Just curious. has your family ever thought about making sawdust fire starters with your mill sawdust? they work awesome, are pretty easy to make, and sell for a pretty decent price... just a thought... keep up the great work!!
@morgansword
@morgansword 2 жыл бұрын
Hemlock breaks down fairly quick as well. I really hope the compost thing takes off like I think it could... I see large dairy farms... they have a "ingredient" that also makes for a good addition to compost.
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