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Erik´s flying sawdust channel
Denmark
Registrace 19. 05. 2011
Erik´s Woodcutter, Carpenter, Sawmill, Forestry and Adventure Cycling channel. I have been haunting Scandinavia since 1954.
Wooden swing and platform removal Hillbilly style
Wooden swing and platform removal Hillbilly style
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Exploding old leaky mattresses with compressed air.
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Easter fun with leaky air mattresses and a compressor, before the recycling site.
illusion made of waste wood and how it was made.
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illusion made of waste wood and how it was made.
Loading and stacking logs manually for the sawmill
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No coffee mug, no talking, no music... just the sound of manually work...and some crows...one cold foggy morning... Normally I would saw up the logs at once from the wagon, but I had run out of space for the timber, and didn't have any building projects at the time, so just piled them up for later. The logs are from storm felled trees.
Tutorial on how to make and solve the "impossible" Cross Puzzle
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Some find the Cross Puzzle impossible to solve, even after they have seen how it is made, and yet the solution is rather simple. Here is my Cross Puzzle tutorial on how you easy can make and solve this puzzle yourself.
Making a stump chair, and the delivery to customer..
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Making a stump chair the Hill Billy way.
Tutorial on how to make and solve the "impossible" Cross in the Cube Puzzle
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Some find the Cross in the Cube Puzzle impossible to solve, even after they have seen how it is made, and yet the solution is rather simple. Here is my Cross in the Cube Puzzle tutorial on how you easy can make and solve this puzzle yourself.
Reveals the secret of the Penrose Triangle / Tribar illusion...
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A walk through on how to make your own Penrose Triangle or tribar illusion in just 2-3 hours, it's very easy if you have the skill and tools for it.
Touring from Weipa to the top via Old Telegraph Track Australia outback on a fatbike. Full version.
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The full video, cycling 1046 km in outback Australia from Weipa to the tip and back including the Old Telegraph Track. The track is 120 km and there are 18 creeks to cross and 2 waterfalls to explore. I was on a Fat bike and the adventure took place in Cape York, Northern Queensland, Australia. I was not bikepacking, just traditional touring with panniers. By far the most fun and exiting 1046 k...
Touring the Old Telegraph Track, Cape York Australia outback on a fat bike
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Cycling the Old Telegraph Track on a Fatbike in far North Queensland, Australia. The track is 120 km and there is 18 creeks to cross and 2 waterfalls to explore. I was not bikepacking, just traditional touring with panniers. By far the most fun and exiting 120 km I have ever cycled, outback Australia at it´s finest. Palm Creek Ducie creek North Alice creek Dulhunty creek Bertie creek Gunshot cr...
Bike rack add on so it also can be used as a Trike carrier
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This video shows how I modifyed my bike rack so it can dobble as a carrier for my Ice full fat trike, using what I had laying around.
Mosquitoe free shelter made of fresh wood direct from the forrest and sawmill. Start to finish.
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The shelter is meant for overnight sleeping and is raised 3 meters of the ground as very few insects and no mosquitoes find their way up so high. Build in Hobbit Style by 1 man in 1 month, mostly out of fresh green wood direct from the forrest and sawmill.
Support stick for trikes to help when having a flat tire or just for general maintenance.
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Keeps the frame of the ground when removing the wheel, and also a good help when you are fine tuning the gear shifter.
Multifunctional birdhouse made out of trees killed by bark beetles
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In this video I make good use of some dead trees killed by bark beetles in my forest to build a multifunctional birdhouse of my own design. The wood is extremly wet but also in rather fine condition to build a birdhouse. The wood is spruce The sawmill I use is a Logosol M8 with Speed Saw E5 Feel free to comment below with your ideas about some aditional ways to use this birdhouse!
Repairing a broken shaft with a stronger solution...
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Repairing a broken shaft on a raker, from start to finish. I did not reuse the metal holster as I think my solution leaving more wood on the shaft is stronger. It´s an easy and simple task to do using what you probely have laying around anyway. And!! fortunately no one was intentionally killed in the making of this video!
How far can a Rat trap throw an Airplane? Lets find out..
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How far can a Rat trap throw an Airplane? Lets find out..
How to make a road planer, grader or scraper for free, using what you have have laying around...
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How to make a road planer, grader or scraper for free, using what you have have laying around...
And how much has cracked 1½ year later, using wet green lumber.
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And how much has cracked 1½ year later, using wet green lumber.
Sawing boards on a Logosol M8 sawmill equipped with the E5 speedsaw
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Sawing boards on a Logosol M8 sawmill equipped with the E5 speedsaw
There is a risk of severe injury or a fatal outcome doing this.
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There is a risk of severe injury or a fatal outcome doing this.
Cycling and touring Australias Red Center - Kings canyon - Uluru - The Olgas
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Cycling and touring Australias Red Center - Kings canyon - Uluru - The Olgas
Cycle touring the Mereenie Loop, Red center of Australia
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Cycle touring the Mereenie Loop, Red center of Australia
Cycle touring West MacDonnell Range, Red center of Australia
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Cycle touring West MacDonnell Range, Red center of Australia
Cycle touring East MacDonnell Range, Red Center of Australia
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Cycle touring East MacDonnell Range, Red Center of Australia
New system loading logs on to the sawmill !
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New system loading logs on to the sawmill !
Making a new wagon bottom out of freshly cut wood
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Making a new wagon bottom out of freshly cut wood
Fitting racks and bottle carries on a bike without eyelets + making a mudgard for your fatbike
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Fitting racks and bottle carries on a bike without eyelets making a mudgard for your fatbike
Inspiring! Any crocs in those rivers?
nope, and no warning signs either 😅
Do not use green lumber to build.You may run into wierd things when it drys out.
Onya champion
Hats off to ya dude, that's hardcore, fantastic ride vid
Great job! Looks good.
Erik that little mill works pretty good & your new winch system works great :) If you cold park a little closer you might be able to use your log wagon polls to roll the log right onto the mill right from the wagon :)
Wonderful craftsmanship ! Turned out perfect & love the demo 😉
You might have to truss your winch beam if it bends before your standard hole fails. Very cool project.
What is the name of the hand crank winch tool mounted on the vertical pole that you used at the beginning of the video? I am looking for a tool like that for lifting the back of my snowmobile out of the slush when ai get stuck.
I am not sure they make them anymore. czcams.com/video/D6k7wyHY6zk/video.html&ab_channel=LogosolPortableSawmills
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Grampha
Grandchild 🥰
Hello 😅
Hello Chiken 🤣😂
ha ha , get a real job 😂😂😂
No one wants me 😆
@@Eriks-flying-sawdust-channel go cycling where it's warm
I will, some day :-)@@tandemtouring
I find that he's wearing a Stihl jacket ironic.
What a great video and trip loved watching awesome Erik and a very well done 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Second cut doesn't even look close to parallel....
Hmow about termites? Are they in your area? Ever treat the wood with borate? Any rats under the floor boards? Last, what type of tree did you use? Conifer, fir, cedar, etc. After one year, looks great.
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I thought you could not mount those racks onto carbon fibre front forks , looks like you have carbon forks , was everything ok ?
yes, no problem so far, still on and in use.
hey mate I’m slightly confused , you have rigid carbon fibre forks but have purchased the M1 version which is meant for MTB suspension forks , and also not recommended for carbon fibre forks . Are you saying it fits and is working without any issues ?
@@stevepickett9207 Yes after bending it a little as shown in the video, it fits and works just fine, no issues yet.
@@Eriks-flying-sawdust-channel a risk worth taking you must think , I rang Topeak and they said definitely not for Carbon fibre
@@stevepickett9207 I have done This on 2 previous bikes also with carbon forks, never had an issue and i have sometimes heavy load in the pannies.
Thanks for taking the time and posting this video
Those are some wacked forks....and zero mounts, what a shame...
Your ramp and hoist solution is quite clever. I noticed you dropped the logs on the ground before hoisting them. If you parked the trailer closer to the mill, your trailer ramps would rest next to the mill rampa. 😅The logs would roll down into the V created by the ovelapping ramps. You would not need to hoist as high when loading the mill.
Worked with my Grampa 60 years ago cutting and snaking logs from bulldozed trees. Skidded them to a clearing, and using chains to load on a wagon. Then pull the wagon to the sawmill a couple miles away. Never used a ramp, but then I was driving a tractor and Grampa had a team of mules. We had the power to roll 3 or 4 logs up with that chain at a time, depending on their size. Horsepower does make a difference. Learned a lot about common-sense that summer.
Love these no frills videos, Erik! What's that manual winch with the spike I've seen you use?
Thanks Graham I have no idea what it is called in English, but Oregon make them too savdoktoren.dk/produkter/oregon-536304-faeldejern?gad_source=1&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI9bqyj42XgwMV8JCDBx27dwK9EAQYASABEgJtHvD_BwE
Great Video. I appreciate that you showed your mistakes and successes. I learned a lot from this video. Keep up the good work!
I've spent so much time thinking of ways to stack logs without the use of horses or machinery, that I'm glad to have found this video. I could tell what was gonna happen for every scenario, including what would work or not, but it was seriously refreshing seeing you try them all, unashamedly. Well done for showing the mistakes man. This'll help others a lot :) I hope you've perfected your technique/s since this video was made :)
Screw doing that on a bike in croc country, lucky it was the dry season!
Fascinating video. Thanks for publishing your adventure. I think all the 4-wheel-drive tourists would have driven me crazy. What a mess some of those river crossings were! It looks like your trusty fat bike handled the journey admirably. Just the right bike for such a trip. Pedalling in sandals was so practical for the multiple times you were in and out of water. Could you please let us know about your bike setup? Thanks in advance.
Just wondering why you don't load the mill directly from the trailer ?
you have the hydraulic lift on the back of the tractor and the pto use the machine to do the lifting by creating something that lifts the legs via several pullies that the hydraulics can those legs you made off the side.
Just fantastic stuff Great help and a super video
Hi Erik. Thanks for posting! Is it possible to do this in a day?
not very likely, I think it's 610 km
@@Eriks-flying-sawdust-channel fair enough Erik
love this ❤
Very inspirational video great work 👏
Great one mate. Awesome e effort.
Would you be willing to share how the siding was attached (screw locations and angle, etc) and how thick you cut them?
Still my favorite design of a bike camper. If I will ever do one myself it will be a copy of this. I would fasten the tarp along the edge above the door and roll it up secured with velcro when not in use. On top I would mount a flexible solar panel and in a compartment in a false bottom I would but Li-Ion batteries. The batteries would partially be for running my ebike and partially for lightning and stuff. The kitchen would be a simple gas camping stove. The outer walls and ceiling would be made of thins sheets of EPS with paper glued on each side with diluted PVA glue. One or both side would be reinforced with really thin "masonite" and then coated with water repellant paint. This would give stiffness, insulation and low weight.
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WoooooW den blev flot 👏👏🙂🙂
Whars rhe name of your bike. Looks sturdy
Specialized fatboy
Love the wooden ramps accessory for winching; have tried similar winching up with my M8, but without the wood ramps added, but also shorter WWM mode. I see what I now need to do... as I age, always looking for an EASIER way :-)
Great video. So your out and about at 69? I'm 71 gearing up to do rail trails. Bit tamer. I have to be nearby for my parents 97&98. Still at home.
Thanks mate, nice work. Cheers.
Awesome video Great work !
Hi grandpa
hi granchild
grandpa
That is so cute
hvor er du god til engelsk, ja til alting🥰😍
You have Soon 9000 SUB
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Great tips thanks
Nice solid little trailer, did you build it?
Very clever