Double Chipping? And MDF?

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Gem99ultra

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I'm thinking about 'double chipping' some piles of wood chips for a smooth walkway on a couple of trails. Anyone doing such a thing?

Also, I have a supply of used MDF used shelving that I would like to dispose of in the same manner. Is there any drawbacks to chipping MDF 'lumber'? My concern is that it might dull the chipper blades...
 
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If your chipper doesn't make small enough pieces on the first pass, I would adjust the chipper, change the exist screen, or check that your chip breaker is still functioning. (BTDT, mine lost one of its two "teeth" and it made a big difference in chip sizes.)

Double passing chips tends not do much in most chippers, unless yours is a hammer mill type chipper/shredder, in which case you probably want a finer screen on it.

All the best,

Peter
 
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No matter how you use your chipper - simply using it will dull the blades. I've never considered "double chipping" my pine chips. Time will always reduce the chip size. Particularly if used on a traveled way.
 
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When the power company trims trees I try to get some of their chips. The chips are not pretty or consistent and I do wind up with some real stringy stuff. But the price is right, I spread it thick and it does seem to break down and makes nice walking and driving path.

This year I hit the jackpot. They had a list and were rationing the loads to make sure everyone on the list got some. I told them I would take all they could give me. I wound up with eight loads! I live in the country, on a cul-de-sac. So quiet road, plenty of room to drop the chipper and an easy dump.

So, I guess I am saying, in my opinion you are going to a lot of extra work for limited benefit.

Doug in SW IA
 
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You're right about simply slowing down the chipper feed speed. Simple solution.

Regarding chipping MDF - not a good idea either. The chipper totally mulches the MDF planks, but, in my case, I ended up with a pile of mush mixed with a bunch of non-degradable plastic from the trim. At least I was wise enough to try only one plank, which I ended up shoveling up and putting it in the trash.

Thanks for the responses.
 

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