Firewood prosessor

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had done a bit on the firewood processor today, mounted splitter and begun to make plates that will be on both side of the splitter reinforced with a flat iron frame
 

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   / Firewood prosessor #22  
Very interesting build. I hope your dad is doing better. Keep posting as you make progress.
 
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Here is a status update on the Firewood Processor
Have made ​​the bench as the conveyor belt will be mounted on a rack that will sort the wood chips and bark from the wood. And after reading online about the frustration around the auto cycle valve, I have decided to go for the mechanical solution to the problem, not quite finished with the mechanism and fine-tuning but you should get an idea of ​​how it works.
 

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   / Firewood prosessor #25  
Mine seems to be working pretty good now after lots of trial and error.
Have a look.250Brian - YouTube

Is it just my browser, or is only 1/4 of the video actually visible? Huge black bars on each side.. Or did someone try to film the video sideways?

Anyway, looks like a better setup than what I have. Kudos!
 
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Have been a bit much to do in the past month since my dad died, but had got done some work on the firewood processor. Have been making ​​rollers that will be in each end of the infeed conveyor, made bracket to the hydraulic motor to the same conveyor belt. As you remember, I wanted to have an easy way to change the split between 4, 6.8 og12 so I've started on the shaft to rotate the wedges. Also sends a picture of the welding table, my plate at the top is almost 2 and a half inch thick. Never need to be afraid that it will be a dent in it when I massage a piece of steel into submision with a sledgehammer
 

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   / Firewood prosessor #27  
Sorry to hear that your father passed away, you have my condolences. Maybe working on the wood processor will be good for you. Best wishes.
 
   / Firewood prosessor #28  
That's really awsome. I started collecting parts to build my own then I pulled the trigger and went and bought one. Now I'm trying to figure out a method to handle the firewood efficiently. Been thinking of using 1/4 cord metal baskets (49 cu. ft) to process into that have like pallet bottoms to it that can be moved around using a forklift. Maybe big enough so that they will still be stack-able. They even have rotating forks now Rotators Wholesaler & Wholesale Supplier From Usa - Bolzoni Auramo Incorporated so that you can use the attachment to move the basket with but also use it to DUMP baskets. That with a heavy conveyor and big hopper might really make a firewood operation very efficient which is something NO ONE has EVER accused a firewood operation of being. I found these on craigslist 275 Gallon Plastic Water and Waste Oil Tanks that are 51.48 cubic ft. each and can be had for $100 or less each. As the tanks aren't much good to me maybe I can get the ones with damaged tanks for much less. Any ideas?
 
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   / Firewood prosessor #29  
tbutman, that 275 gallon container you found on CL is called an IBC, or international bulk container. They are used to ship various liquids overseas on freighters, hence the reason they have the stackable, palletized frames. Those are found everywhere on the local craigstlist in my area, but they typically go for $50 to $60. Maybe they are higher in your area, but that's the going rate down here in the south. If you look a little harder, you might be able to find some in that price range. Just thought I would pass that along.

edit: I have seen people take the frames off of these IBC's, straighten them out, and use them for fencing!
 
   / Firewood prosessor #30  
Those frames being so plentiful would make it easier to gather about 40 of them. Which would be about the ideal number for me. They would also be quite instrumental in using a tractor trailer (trailer) for a dryer i'd think. This would greatly decrease season time and allow for a quicker turnover. Thanks for your input Kebo.
 
   / Firewood prosessor #31  
That's really awsome. I started collecting parts to build my own then I pulled the trigger and went and bought one. Now I'm trying to figure out a method to handle the firewood efficiently. Been thinking of using 1/4 cord metal baskets (49 cu. ft) to process into that have like pallet bottoms to it that can be moved around using a forklift. Maybe big enough so that they will still be stack-able. They even have rotating forks now Rotators Wholesaler & Wholesale Supplier From Usa - Bolzoni Auramo Incorporated so that you can use the attachment to move the basket with but also use it to DUMP baskets. That with a heavy conveyor and big hopper might really make a firewood operation very efficient which is something NO ONE has EVER accused a firewood operation of being. I found these on craigslist 275 Gallon Plastic Water and Waste Oil Tanks that are 51.48 cubic ft. each and can be had for $100 or less each. As the tanks aren't much good to me maybe I can get the ones with damaged tanks for much less. Any ideas?


I've been trying to figure out the best way pile wood on a pallet and have it stackable. I just ordered, and received the very next day, these firewood bags that are going to be awesome. I'm in the process of building a frame similar to the one shown and will start piling this weekend. Each bag was only $3.50, they're bunched in groups of 200, but he let me buy only what I needed. He also has other products that may be better for your needs. His name is Maurice Wilson and he's great to deal with. You can get his contact info from the site.

http://bagsupplies.com/canada/cubiclognets.htm
 
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I've been trying to figure out the best way pile wood on a pallet and have it stackable. I just ordered, and received the very next day, these firewood bags that are going to be awesome. I'm in the process of building a frame similar to the one shown and will start piling this weekend. Each bag was only $3.50, they're bunched in groups of 200, but he let me buy only what I needed. He also has other products that may be better for your needs. His name is Maurice Wilson and he's great to deal with. You can get his contact info from the site.


I use the same bags for the wood, here in Norway you get them in 2 sizes 1000L and 1500L. also smaller bags in sizes 40L, 60L and 80L. These are standard size for all fuel wood sold in my country. 60L is the most popular of the small bags. I have also seen IBC cages have been used by people who only produce for their own use
 
   / Firewood prosessor #33  
I've been trying to figure out the best way pile wood on a pallet and have it stackable. I just ordered, and received the very next day, these firewood bags that are going to be awesome. I'm in the process of building a frame similar to the one shown and will start piling this weekend. Each bag was only $3.50, they're bunched in groups of 200, but he let me buy only what I needed. He also has other products that may be better for your needs. His name is Maurice Wilson and he's great to deal with. You can get his contact info from the site.


I use the same bags for the wood, here in Norway you get them in 2 sizes 1000L and 1500L. also smaller bags in sizes 40L, 60L and 80L. These are standard size for all fuel wood sold in my country. 60L is the most popular of the small bags. I have also seen IBC cages have been used by people who only produce for their own use

How do they work for you? I'm building my frame tomorrow and I'll start trying it on the weekend.
 
   / Firewood prosessor #34  
I saw 8 of those just arrive at the scrap yard the other week, still kicking myself for not grabbing them.. They are rather light weight and structural, couldn't weigh more than 20 lbs a piece.. 20x35 pennies.. /sigh..
 
   / Firewood prosessor #35  
I hope to see this to completion. Stay strong and keep chuggin along for those of us who can only gather up parts and dream.
 
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I am pleased with the bags just make sure and throw a few pieces of firewood in the corners and edges, otherwise you will have a bag where you can be sure that either fall over or come loose at the bottom with the consequence that you have firewood everywhere. Tighten the cord in the bottom about an arm's length and you should be ready to go.
Also make sure you pause once in a while and make sure you get the wood evenly around the bag. The beauty is that you can stack the bags, I've seen stacks up to 6 levels in a large shed with three walls where cladding set 2 inches apart.
 

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