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Get rid of woodworm for good (no pesticides) 

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Something a little different to my normal content, but a useful process you might not already know about.

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@cabrerarodrigo82
@cabrerarodrigo82 Год назад
Omg thank you for playing music of the sound of foam being cut! Thumbs up just for that!
@j.b.9581
@j.b.9581 9 месяцев назад
This is a nice, simple video. Your narration is straightforward in a pleasing voice (thanks for playing music at the irritating parts). The bits of humor that you add remind me of how much I enjoy British humor!! Thank you from across the pond (and here I am above 5,000 feet).
@garychaplin9861
@garychaplin9861 Год назад
We bought some furniture from overseas which border control found was infected. They disinfected it by placing in a deep freeze for 24 hours. Worked perfectly with no visible affect on the furniture.
@f.hababorbitz
@f.hababorbitz Год назад
Here in the States, it's Powder Post Beetles that will infest dry wood. I found them in old repurposed bedroom dresser drawers, in what the previous home owner had as an un conditioned metal and work shop area. I've seen them in stacks of firewood as well. They seem to like oak wood. Thanks for the description of kiln drying them to death.
@joell439
@joell439 Год назад
Andy, you are the total epitome of renaissance man.... and my hero 👍👍😎👍👍
@AndysMachines
@AndysMachines Год назад
"Renaissance man" I like that!
@joe1569
@joe1569 9 месяцев назад
Dude, you are super talented and smart
@eveningecho5334
@eveningecho5334 Год назад
Excellent content as always, proof that there can be someone who is good at everything
@sharg0
@sharg0 Год назад
A sauna should work perfectly for more / larger pieces as well! just remember that the temperature inside varies a lot with height. (I kinda regret tearing mine down now, still have the heater so I might ponder to make something from it since I have a bunch of trees in my garden I'd like to make planks from)
@AndysMachines
@AndysMachines Год назад
Yes, good idea! A dry heat (non-steam) sauna would be good for treating larger wooden objects like furniture, they can reach up to 90°C
@markamy357
@markamy357 Год назад
Many thanks, I have wondered if the pests could be drowned or gassed with an inert gas but this looks to be the best way. I have many woodworm.
@alphadog6970
@alphadog6970 Год назад
Very nice tip. And i found out why my new furniture has these holes.
@roseroserose588
@roseroserose588 Год назад
I was surprised to learn that it only needed to get to 60*, I think it being called a "kiln" made me think it would be a lot hotter. Although thinking about it, I'd probably expire after an hour at that temperature too 🤣
@gutsngorrrr
@gutsngorrrr Год назад
Very interesting, I have a few pieces of wood that have the dreaded worm and was going to treat it with chemicals, but now I might give this a go
@ledricelektronika6635
@ledricelektronika6635 Год назад
Although i`m not into woodworking at all this method might be useful in the future. Thanks for sharing:)
@earthlingi72
@earthlingi72 3 месяца назад
great video ! how ever they can fly in and lay eggs and the cycle can start all over again yes ? Once its FURNITURE it becomes very hard to put in an oven. But saw one person using a heat gun to heat the furniture if they found dust coming from an infestation.
@OneHundy
@OneHundy 8 месяцев назад
Fantastic video. Still no sign of woodworm since this was posted?
@AndysMachines
@AndysMachines 8 месяцев назад
A year later and no sign of any having returned. It seems to be pretty effective.
@azinfidel6461
@azinfidel6461 Год назад
Was someone hoping you would use the microwave method. 😂
@privatekarateka3745
@privatekarateka3745 4 месяца назад
I'm thinking that emersion in boiling water would work. Although for large projects this is difficult and for non quarter sawn planks, that's gonna be a warping disaster. And what about vinegar? I'm eager to hear people's opinions.
@douglasharley2440
@douglasharley2440 Год назад
your skills in engineering are only surpassed by your skills in digital animation. 🤣 very cool little hacked-up kiln! next you can bake some cupcakes!
@canerandagio104
@canerandagio104 Год назад
Hello, I wanted to ask you if you have abandoned the project of making a full-size T-800. It's been two years since I've posted any more videos on it, I hope you take it back when you're able to, it would be nice to see the finished work... Good luck.
@AndysMachines
@AndysMachines Год назад
You've not been paying attention! Yes, I'm still working on the T-800, my last video was about it (3 weeks ago). ru-vid.com/group/PL7T9LOrvm0qLhjKzva1udgoDaV5SBcRWw
@recmydream
@recmydream 3 месяца назад
Im thinking about sound treatment... I think some frequencies can get rid of some of them even not all of Perhabs it would not be a simple tone, but must be some studies and experiments alread
@Hugh_Mungus
@Hugh_Mungus Год назад
How did he make the nuts and bolts in wood? looks cool
@AndysMachines
@AndysMachines Год назад
They were turned by hand then the threads and non-concentric details added with a CNC router (a home-made 4 axis one). The giant adjustable spanner that goes with them was harder to make.
@feelfreedesign-hf5gv
@feelfreedesign-hf5gv 10 месяцев назад
Great video!!! I'm thinking to heat treat my crawl space of our 100 year old house that has woodworm. First close all air holes and put isolation bubble wrap on the floor. Then heat it with portable electric room heaters till we measure 60 degrees. Do you think this would work, or is it an insane idea?
@AndysMachines
@AndysMachines 10 месяцев назад
Thanks! If you can get the temperature uniform then yes it should work, but don't underestimate how much power it might take to do this. It may work with a lower temperature for a longer time, maybe 50°C for a day or two. I'd be worried about overheating areas near the heaters which could be a fire risk. It might be better to split the area up into sections and use fan heaters rather than convection type.
@feelfreedesign-hf5gv
@feelfreedesign-hf5gv 10 месяцев назад
@@AndysMachines On a Dutch site I read : "Heat treatment in your home is specialist work. The room sometimes has to be brought to 80 degrees, because the core of the wood must be at least 55 degrees. With thick wood, it may take quite some time before the wood is so warm inside. Unfortunately, it is a costly treatment of woodworm, but the advantage is that you do not have to work with poison or gas. An environmentally friendly method. The cooling will also have to be controlled, so that the wood does not crack or split during the cooling period" So it might be more difficult then I thought.. And they also mention: "The disadvantage is that it is an expensive form of treatment, and you have no protection afterwards. You can do that with impregnation, for example." So now I doubt about the heat treatment... 😅
@feelfreedesign-hf5gv
@feelfreedesign-hf5gv 10 месяцев назад
@@AndysMachines Do you perhaps know where to find this machine? (The guy from the video doesn't respond..) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-uxDvsAgCyrE.html
@AndysMachines
@AndysMachines 10 месяцев назад
I think it's just a humidity controlled extractor fan, maybe like this: www.ebay.co.uk/itm/284488508316
@feelfreedesign-hf5gv
@feelfreedesign-hf5gv 10 месяцев назад
@@AndysMachines Thanks for the suggestion! I think it's a bit more complicated machine though as he said it works with bluetooth and measures the air inside and outside on humidity and will based on that blow air in or out of the cellar.. Anyway my search will continue
@Smartzenegger
@Smartzenegger Год назад
Just imagen... a wooden Terminator Endoskeleton. :)
@AndysMachines
@AndysMachines Год назад
I think somebody did that? I've seen arms and hands at least.
@Smartzenegger
@Smartzenegger Год назад
@@AndysMachines I don't know. Never seen that anywhere before. But it would be so impractical. Skynet would never use wooden models as prototypes. :)
@gregwmanning
@gregwmanning Год назад
You make killing the buggers (and most things) look easy
@d00dEEE
@d00dEEE Год назад
Just ship your wood back to the Permian period, where the high temperatures in central Pangea were estimated to be over 70c.
@peter2327
@peter2327 Год назад
3:32 you need a hot wire cutter. nicer edges and no microplastic shavings and durst
@AndysMachines
@AndysMachines Год назад
Or loud squeaky noises!
@Stierenkloot
@Stierenkloot 10 месяцев назад
I can't exactly do that to my indoor tree can i
@3zan6bel9
@3zan6bel9 Год назад
thanx!
@JaapGrootveld
@JaapGrootveld 8 месяцев назад
You can also take compressed air, and blow out the hole,s. I had great succes this way whit higly infested wood.
@Miauuv
@Miauuv 6 месяцев назад
👍Can you do that with larger areas of wood as well?
@comradeweismann6947
@comradeweismann6947 Год назад
Comments for the algorithm
@camillosteuss
@camillosteuss Год назад
wasnt expecting this video material from you, not after the t800 parts, but its a good video... Interesting subject and applicable somewhat in toolmaking, regarding handles and grip knobs to keep precision instruments at constant temp while handling... Tho, one could also do the same thing with heated oil for smaller pieces or boards, just get one of those car oil coolant trays that is 1.2mx0.5m(4ftx20in) alu rectangle with 10cm height(app. 4in), get some cheap woodworking oil, like walnut or flax or such, get it on a double burner, smallest flames on each and let her slowly get up to heat... It will reduce viscosity of oil, increase the porosity in wood due to heat, and once cooled, it will have somewhat accelerated polymerization... However you do it, its essentially pasteurization... You could also vacuum treat the wood... But that would be quite a requirement, given that a vac. vessel sufficient to do such a large job would be enormously thick, thereby expensive...
@balloney2175
@balloney2175 11 месяцев назад
index 2:00 = I like the cartoon... the worm knows what ya doin, at 6:23 the worms' soul went to heaven, but why heaven instead of hell?
@AndysMachines
@AndysMachines 10 месяцев назад
Maybe they go to woodworm heaven?
@IrenESorius
@IrenESorius Год назад
👍‍‍⭐👍‍‍
@thesawdustfactory
@thesawdustfactory Год назад
😄
@pghcosta
@pghcosta Год назад
4 months is a waste of energy to treat a piece of wood.
@AndysMachines
@AndysMachines 10 месяцев назад
4 months? It took less than 4 hours.
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