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@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 7 лет назад
It's great to see the family working together on these projects and having a great time! Thanks for sharing the video!!
@snugbreezy4523
@snugbreezy4523 4 года назад
Project farm. Your channel and this channel are 2 of my favorites! Both of you guys please keep up the great work!!!!
@ph3nology
@ph3nology 3 года назад
Dunno if anyone cares at all but I wipe back to front.
@chakstak3684
@chakstak3684 3 года назад
@@ph3nology so you got 2 butts
@69production60
@69production60 3 года назад
@@ph3nology that’s illegal
@noeraldinkabam
@noeraldinkabam 7 лет назад
We (in The Netherlands) have a tradition: at Easter lots of villages in the east have a Paasvuur (Easter Fire). The burn piles of wood stacked up to 120 feet high. When the wind is right you can smell them all over the country. This year one village had to cancel: there was a bird's nest in their wood pile.
@trickshothoogenboom2714
@trickshothoogenboom2714 4 года назад
Noeraldin Kabam not east but west
@Tom-uk7cp
@Tom-uk7cp 4 года назад
That would look awesome
@kaliumnitraat
@kaliumnitraat 4 года назад
Vuur is leuk
@chipsthedog1
@chipsthedog1 3 года назад
That's so cool I love traditions like that. In the UK we celebrate Guy Fawkes night on the 5th November to commemorate the time that Guy Fawkes tried to blow up parliament. He was convicted of treason and burnt at the stake. So now every November we build huge bonfires all over the place and watch fireworks. Also kids make a "Guy" by stuffing newspaper into unwanted clothes then fixing a head on top and before you light the fire the Guy goes on top. If you have seen V for Vendetta that's a Guy Fawkes mask, a little nod to a real man who tried to topple a government
@johnnywishbone932
@johnnywishbone932 2 года назад
Save the Bird. But eat a Turkey for Christmas. People are nutty. 😄
@porterchristenson4835
@porterchristenson4835 7 лет назад
1:15 bottom left corner dog goes into the brush
@ihadnogoodnameforthis505
@ihadnogoodnameforthis505 5 лет назад
Noticed exact same thing
@sovietdog2684
@sovietdog2684 5 лет назад
Porter Christenson at 6:19 you can see a dog not sure if it’s the same one
@pleaseenteranamepleaseente8230
Hes there at 10 41
@itzcodsarmy9578
@itzcodsarmy9578 5 лет назад
I noticed!!!!
@gavingrant3880
@gavingrant3880 5 лет назад
Rip doggo
@ChannelX24
@ChannelX24 7 лет назад
We use flaming arrows and gasoline to start our bonfires!! : )
@aperson4933
@aperson4933 6 лет назад
Too cool man!
@scottyweimuller6152
@scottyweimuller6152 5 лет назад
@@nolydyrav4686 I don't think its just the arrows that are flaming hahaha
@zackadiax2414
@zackadiax2414 5 лет назад
i personally prefer dragons breath rounds and a LOT of flammable liquids (not necessarily gasoline)
@brodylockley7340
@brodylockley7340 5 лет назад
Flaming arrows don’t work
@chokalocpurple9243
@chokalocpurple9243 5 лет назад
A Viking burial
@Fyrebaugh
@Fyrebaugh 7 лет назад
Getting concerned about what?
@ArkansasPilgrim
@ArkansasPilgrim 7 лет назад
Read the description.
@arkansassam9453
@arkansassam9453 7 лет назад
fires to hot loosing trees
@Fyrebaugh
@Fyrebaugh 7 лет назад
Well kinda, read the description as has been mentioned above, the fire was burning too hot and he was concerned about nearby trees.
@haseo8244
@haseo8244 7 лет назад
Consider pines tend to be flammable but only needles not wood.
@lalagulutmankhail
@lalagulutmankhail 7 лет назад
if you leave it alone it becomes a fire hazard
@Dirtmonkey
@Dirtmonkey 7 лет назад
A 12 minute video on burning brush? Genius 😃👍
@kellerhopkins3184
@kellerhopkins3184 5 лет назад
My man, you said what I was thinking. Thanks for your useful video that included info on the slat tracks I got a dealer to send me a quote on them today
@johnhunter273
@johnhunter273 7 лет назад
Love the sound my drip torch makes when I open the valve and​start laying down some fast line!!! It's like it's singing to you faster, faster, faster!
@krmould
@krmould 7 лет назад
Hi Cody, can we get a video introducing Brian your new cameraman?
@andrewaustin6941
@andrewaustin6941 7 лет назад
krmould I agree!
@smokingbluegrass
@smokingbluegrass 2 года назад
The patience that a mother has for her children (husbands inc.) deserves a silver star Mr Wrangle. Happy mothers day to your better half.
@morrow.m
@morrow.m 7 лет назад
How long did the stump square end up burning for?
@InfamoushqAustralia
@InfamoushqAustralia 7 лет назад
Some say it's still burning to this day
@mikehunt3688
@mikehunt3688 6 лет назад
Just roasted some marshmallows over it last night.
@devins7457
@devins7457 6 лет назад
Just heard it is nowburning at the heard of fukushima
@frog273
@frog273 6 лет назад
Still burning!
@Neilukuk
@Neilukuk 5 лет назад
@@frog273 He never bothers to reply to anyone's messages :(
@HBButler01
@HBButler01 7 лет назад
While they were talking about lighting the pipe on fire I spotted heartracer rummaging in the pile and was like "Get out of there safely!" Haha😂
@JagerKreig
@JagerKreig 7 лет назад
You should let the camera run and we can use the footage as a "yule log" for those of us that don't have a fire place.
@randywarnock2636
@randywarnock2636 7 лет назад
Why in the world would you wear Filson tin pants, cotton and wax (basically a candle) with fire? Working on wildfires, you should know to wear Nomex. I don't understand? I worked 26 seasons on wildfires and never saw anyone wearing tin pants.
@internetxtc609
@internetxtc609 6 лет назад
Randy Warock I think they're the steel pants or something. He has a video on it.
@andrew16cook46
@andrew16cook46 5 лет назад
well is he at a wildfire right now? cos by the looks of it hes making a bonfire which to me is contained and its winter or a colder season where he doesnt need to wear his full gear for a bonfire
@workwithnature
@workwithnature 7 лет назад
8:16 the suspense was killing me :)
@ringerson4x4
@ringerson4x4 7 лет назад
I have struggled to get an old brush pile lit before. I finally figured out to use a chain saw and cut a V notch to the center of the pile, or as close to the center as possible, then make and light a small fire deep in the notch at the bottom. The pile will light from the bottom. But I don't have a drip torch.
@rman5033
@rman5033 4 года назад
When that fuzzee sends a spark straight back into your eye the material sticks to your eyeball and keeps burning
@Lix
@Lix 7 лет назад
We're are they from?
@jasonr.9520
@jasonr.9520 3 года назад
Oregon.
@kadenthomasmusic3913
@kadenthomasmusic3913 6 лет назад
"I cringe. I really cringe."
@oceanokelly8097
@oceanokelly8097 4 года назад
*rarely cringe he said
@johnhilton7048
@johnhilton7048 7 лет назад
Jack's voice is getting deeper and deeper. he's growing into a fantastic young man
@lewis4774
@lewis4774 5 лет назад
“Wish he did that to his room” boom roasted
@KaptainKFC
@KaptainKFC 7 лет назад
1:29 Look at the bottom left corner! your dog is going into the fire pit.
@alfs8tj792
@alfs8tj792 5 лет назад
RIP doge
@nickdesert7304
@nickdesert7304 4 года назад
Hot Doggy
@ckh2815
@ckh2815 7 лет назад
Light the upwind end, not the entire pile.
@andrewford80
@andrewford80 7 лет назад
uncommon sense!
@JessterKing
@JessterKing 7 лет назад
CK H it was a teaching experience for his family and us(the intended audience) but yes, he should have mentioned that
@gordbaker896
@gordbaker896 7 лет назад
He should not be a teacher. All the wrong moves.
@darthpotassiums1fan20
@darthpotassiums1fan20 7 лет назад
The upwind end was the side by the look of it. So he didn't do too bad
@ckh2815
@ckh2815 7 лет назад
End, as not in the middle of the pile.
@zeppelin67637
@zeppelin67637 4 года назад
"Your gonna drip some learnin on me?" lol That pained sigh had me laughing pretty hard.
@khadijagwen
@khadijagwen 7 лет назад
When I was a child in rural Oregon in the 50's, we had several brush piles that were likely 75' square, and well away from the woods. When the men burned them it was amazing. One even brought the fire chief out to see what we were doing.
@paulknox999
@paulknox999 7 лет назад
first sighting of Brian in this video, for me anyway. Cody you should introduce him onscreen if he's willing as he seems to be part of the team now.
@andrewaustin6941
@andrewaustin6941 7 лет назад
Paul K right,?!
@luckyvet
@luckyvet 7 лет назад
his name is actually george. and he's curious.
@lughfiregod16
@lughfiregod16 7 лет назад
Check out the last few videos, he shows up, he also is in the fro Livestream.
@paulknox999
@paulknox999 7 лет назад
Thanks Jane, I saw those too :)
@isaacsprenger9940
@isaacsprenger9940 6 лет назад
Dru 86 haha best reply ever
@crayoneater8656
@crayoneater8656 4 года назад
Is it me or did the thumbnail look like a burning house
@cookinginthedark6768
@cookinginthedark6768 7 лет назад
Cody, I have been seeing a lot of control burns here in Minnesota. I'll be making my yearly pilgrimage our West to Wyoming for the summer here very soom, and this video got me excited to get back to spring time in the mountains. Thanks for sharing as always, Brad
@Sebas-xc4vw
@Sebas-xc4vw 6 лет назад
THUMBNAIL:I'm get to getting a little concerned ME:ya think
@gpaine
@gpaine 7 лет назад
Lived most of my childhood and teen years on a 5 acre area that someone had gone "Arbor Day Crazy" with about 30 years ago. Mass amounts of 50-70 foot pines grouped far too close together. Many were less than 3 feet apart. Several were dead, but most concerning was the proximity of them to the house. My father, friends, and I cut down at least 30 while we were there. Some we chipped, but most we burned in big brush piles. Chipping is useful if you need the wood chips, but nothing is as quick, easy, and practical as burning.
@MDmountain505
@MDmountain505 7 лет назад
Noticed there has been a cameraman of late. Neighbor? Friend? Going to be in any videos?
@joetwo7
@joetwo7 7 лет назад
John Gillette Cody hired a farm hand kinda guy to help with work and filming
@prescribedfire1953
@prescribedfire1953 7 лет назад
Hi Cody, great vid thanks for sharing. You may want to consider lighting only the upwind end of the pile as that will mean a slower cooler burn and less of a burn scar. Rake the embers into a smaller and smaller cone shaped pile to get a complete burn or you could put the fire out while there are still stick left and the plow them under for carbon sequestration. Many aboriginal camp sites have been found with charcoal many thousands of years old. Where possible I avoid lighting the drip torch wick directly with a fusee but instead drip fuel on the ground, light that fuel, then light the wick from that. Anyway now is the time to scarify and reseed as the fire has killed the seeds in the ground. Oh and of course a follow up video in a year or so to see if there is a scar.
@KillaFrilla7
@KillaFrilla7 7 лет назад
Thank you for supporting our wonderful Australian musicians! Great video 👍
@roach1405
@roach1405 7 лет назад
how did mrs w do on her run in Boston
@hang3xc1
@hang3xc1 7 лет назад
I wish I'd known they were coming. I'd have made a "GO MRS W !!!" sign and kept a lookout.
@gizanked
@gizanked 7 лет назад
roach she said she ran it slow but she finished. They had some more info on Instagram.
@garretr4488
@garretr4488 7 лет назад
that's what we did
@justsomeawesomeperson6396
@justsomeawesomeperson6396 7 лет назад
well, a marathon isn't a race. so slow is okay...
@gregmolinari7854
@gregmolinari7854 7 лет назад
Why do you wear all the safety gear all the time and your family doesn't. Just wandering?
@cody_janssen831
@cody_janssen831 5 лет назад
greg molinari probably just habit when he goes outside
@skychimerz670
@skychimerz670 5 лет назад
Probably cuz he's handleing all the gasoline
@tonyhemingway7980
@tonyhemingway7980 3 года назад
Possibly, in case of an emergency, he could send the family away from the fire and he would be prepared to take care of the situation.
@fishaholiclures
@fishaholiclures 7 лет назад
Thanks Cody, there is something therapeutic about watching a pile burn, We used to do It all the time on mum's place, so much trash timber so little time. Plus it was a good way of disposing of expired marine flares, I used to gather from the shop I was in. Much the same as a small fusee.
@steveshopworxmachine5716
@steveshopworxmachine5716 7 лет назад
Really seems like Brian is helping take the video load off your shoulders. Glad to see that. Simple content, easy editing, good videos. Well done sirs!
@davez2586
@davez2586 Год назад
Fire letmy son loves to play with at the cabin
@ea32da32
@ea32da32 7 лет назад
I use my Stihl blower to control/speed the burn and it helps reduce the time I have to jack with these things by 75%.
@crockwave
@crockwave 7 лет назад
#DripSomeLearning
@jamescooper2618
@jamescooper2618 7 лет назад
At work, we once burned about 10 years worth of packing crate wood. The pile was larger than 2 large houses. The fire department was there to control it. When that baby got going good, you could not stand less than 100 yards from it or the heat would hurt you. Even some of the firemen got quite nervous about the building which was more than 100 yards away and they sprayed water on the roof and sides. It burned late into the afternoon and when it was done there was nothing but a foot deep of grey ash and some charred wood at the edges. It was a fun time!
@victorrivera2291
@victorrivera2291 4 года назад
You and you're family seem so happy, god bless and thanks for the videos. I live in the city and probably never going to do any of this but I find all your videos facinating
@billrutledge2441
@billrutledge2441 7 лет назад
Cody without a knife on him? Oh the shame!
@markelliott6259
@markelliott6259 7 лет назад
So, Heartracer has learned to handle a camera?
@puter2003
@puter2003 7 лет назад
Brian/Bryan
@justsomeawesomeperson6396
@justsomeawesomeperson6396 7 лет назад
yes, lol...
@lachlanjordan1285
@lachlanjordan1285 6 лет назад
lies! 1:30
@roydenyoung2390
@roydenyoung2390 5 лет назад
😂😂😂
@joeyjones9041
@joeyjones9041 5 лет назад
I've burned a pile of brush just a bit bigger than that before and it's amazing how hot a 60ft flame is. You can barely stand it 80 yrds away.
@boardbysled
@boardbysled 7 лет назад
We burn ~600 acres of brush piles a year at work and the best way we have found to light piles is a propane weed-burner torch shoved deep into the dry center of the pile. Easier to get going that way and less of a chance of it 'flashing over' and just burning the outside of the pile.
@Ivan-L.
@Ivan-L. 7 лет назад
A firefighter concerned about a giant pile of dry kindling burning very hot. Makes no sense to me. And besides, you wasted a lot of good firewood and kindling. That pile could have kept a stove going for months.
@jimrobinson7441
@jimrobinson7441 7 лет назад
With that small sh*t you'd be better off burning the saw gas in the woodstove!
@susanpaulson7445
@susanpaulson7445 7 лет назад
Ivan S.Lipnica or chipped for mulch
@Ivan-L.
@Ivan-L. 7 лет назад
I make bundles of kindling out of that small "sh*t". That pile also had some normal sized wood in, which is usually used in stoves, that is why I think he wasted a lot of decent firewood.
@samk1584
@samk1584 7 лет назад
He has something many of us would dream...plethora of good burning wood. Some wood is really poor for your stove. He said invasive species so this is my assumption by the looks of it. Many of us use everything because we don't have the timber problem he does.
@Ivan-L.
@Ivan-L. 7 лет назад
I do not have a firewood problem either, my family has a patch of mixed species forest the size of about 5 acres (2 hectare). There is oak, beech, black oak and some other species. We have always used pretty much the whole tree, without much waste. I even gather the dry branches, that fall of due to wind or snow etc.
@ElPasoTom
@ElPasoTom 7 лет назад
I enjoy the videos. Maybe fewer videos with more in-depth content. All the "fire" videos probably could have been condensed and edited into one more complete video. More doesn't = better. My opinion.
@ryw00d
@ryw00d 7 лет назад
ElPasoTom as this is his job and he gets money from every ad view for him to do that would be reducing his income drastically
@ElPasoTom
@ElPasoTom 7 лет назад
What a rude comment. I don't think you'd stand in front of a stranger and say stuff to his face.
@1kings1918
@1kings1918 7 лет назад
Thanks for taking us along on today's adventures.
@lukeknezevic7267
@lukeknezevic7267 7 лет назад
Love the big burn piles. We use a leaf blower when it's wet to get the fire going real good. Like a giant forge!
@Bodgemiester
@Bodgemiester 7 лет назад
Put marine flares in your bug out bag, there plastic!
@duterteistotallycrushing4520
@duterteistotallycrushing4520 7 лет назад
Where plastic?
@boutcha1
@boutcha1 7 лет назад
I think he meant they're, LOL.
@Bodgemiester
@Bodgemiester 7 лет назад
Yep typo. I'll commit suicide if that makes your ego bigger if you like
@Bodgemiester
@Bodgemiester 7 лет назад
They have a waterproof outer shell. Just made to be in a damp environment that's all.
@duterteistotallycrushing4520
@duterteistotallycrushing4520 7 лет назад
Nah, it's really just a joke. Ever seen Young Frankenstein? Is that your bus in the picture?
@WesleyAring
@WesleyAring 7 лет назад
Who else wants to meet Brian?!?!
@franlarkin4088
@franlarkin4088 6 лет назад
Wesley Aring NOP
@alangunn7254
@alangunn7254 4 года назад
Strange to think that all that heat was the energy from the sun that the trees used when they were alive to join together the water and Carbon dioxide to make the cellulose in the wood.
@BRBTechTalk
@BRBTechTalk 7 лет назад
Love, love, love your videos ... I really hope you find sponsors to keep your channel going. You are so real and down to earth.
@petercorinallen
@petercorinallen 7 лет назад
Why didn't you shred the pile of wood instead of burning. It would have made good compost in 2 or 3 years and have been good for the environment..?
@mattriley8175
@mattriley8175 7 лет назад
Peter Allen Renting big enough equipment to chip it and load it into the chipper costs an absolute fortune.
@craigschofield64
@craigschofield64 7 лет назад
Ash from the fire also releases nutrients into the soil and is great for the environment
@johnnymossville
@johnnymossville 7 лет назад
I compost all mine, but it takes years. it seems like he has way too much there to compost.
@Tembel98
@Tembel98 7 лет назад
Burning the wood releases the same amount of CO2 that decomposition would. The only different thing is that fire releases also PM10, that are pretty bad for your lungs, but it's not a big deal in place like that. Both decomposition and but burning leave on the ground mineral salts, that are the nutrients for the soil. The organic matter (cellulose and lignin) is produced by the plant through photosyntesys. Therefore, burning is not bad at all.
@danielholm1987
@danielholm1987 7 лет назад
Peter Allen Ashes are also good for the environment.
@johnouten1715
@johnouten1715 7 лет назад
Modern-day Ingles Family...
@StephenButlerOne
@StephenButlerOne 7 лет назад
In school I must of missed the 'today class we are starting a big F-ing fire', class.
@The1Helleri
@The1Helleri 7 лет назад
It's a little sad to think about the several good collier's mounds that could have been had out of that. But it's more work. Especially if you don't have a good place to store it ready.
@andrewstafford-jones4291
@andrewstafford-jones4291 2 года назад
Here in the UK we just use a match and some kindling to get a fire going - its more environmentally friendly than flares and petroleum based fuel. The size of the wood stack makes absolutely no difference at all !!
@andrewjack5755
@andrewjack5755 Год назад
He’s using firefighting equipment bc that’s the point of the video
@thrice1888
@thrice1888 4 года назад
That poor little tree right next to the fire, I can hear it yelling “Hey, I’m right here, what the F’ did I do?”
@deej19142
@deej19142 7 лет назад
Nevermind I just heard the 4th person, I need to wait till I watch the whole video before commenting. I do that every time! LOL
@TheZeeebull
@TheZeeebull 7 лет назад
I build the piles you often see in forestry operations. One year I hired on to burn them. It helps to build them with fine sticks and needles in the center and to make a cave in one side so you can get at the dry middle to light easier. Using the prevailing wind to drive the fire into the pile is nice. We burned in tho snow tho so mainly we watched the venting and let it rip.
@TheZeeebull
@TheZeeebull 7 лет назад
We used 50/50 diesel gas mix
@radbot1
@radbot1 7 лет назад
Those puns really light a fire under Cody! BTW what were you concerned about?
@twigglykevin
@twigglykevin 7 лет назад
here in central BC ive seen between 20 and 30 all lit off at the same time at night looks like armegeddon me and my buddy cruised into the cutting and wandered around drinking beer for a few hours.
@S1CKTR1CKY
@S1CKTR1CKY 7 лет назад
Awesome video as always! Love seeing the whole family getting involved! Very cool. Could you go into depth about those flares; such as how they are implemented in wild land fires? I heard you mention that they are used if you need a burn out, I believe. It would be awesome to see.
@lisaleedavidson
@lisaleedavidson 4 года назад
First make sure you have an adequate buffer with no brush or dry grass that might carry your fire out of the controlled burn area. The space needed varies by humidity/temp and wind. If you have high winds cancel the burn to another day, check forecasts. Ascertain wind direction, set starting kindling at point wind is coming from, use map torch to start and then sit back and wait. After pile burns down push sticks and logs that fell outside the central fire into hot coals so everything is completely reduced to a white ash. No need to use a dripper or flares.
@ciaobella8963
@ciaobella8963 7 лет назад
In Italy we would NEVER control burn a fire that large because it's impossible to really control it, especially if wind kicks up. Plus we use green wood and green or damp leaves on top to smother the flames that still burn the wood underneath. It controls the oxygen flow and slows the process down. Makes more smoke, but that's a minor thing. You should be thankful it started raining. If it's a light rain that should have calmed the fire down.
@jenmatters9159
@jenmatters9159 5 лет назад
"Drip some knowledge on me" 😂😂😂😂
@tehtapemonkey
@tehtapemonkey 7 лет назад
I made it to 7 minutes before I was like, "Wait, who is holding the camera?"
@idioticrehab6614
@idioticrehab6614 6 лет назад
My dad basically taught me how to do this with malinovka, he would drink a beer, pour gasoline in it with a rag, light it on fire and chuck it
@2233golf2
@2233golf2 6 лет назад
This is such a friendly,positive and educational channel......thank you a lot for making the effort to post all this.
@briarus1000
@briarus1000 7 лет назад
good to get rid of the flares. i guess that's why you are better off burning when it's hard to light something than when everything is too dry
@tomservo5347
@tomservo5347 6 лет назад
Where's the hot dogs and marshmallows? Out on the farm we always had weenie roasts in the springtime burning all the brush piles we'd made from cutting firewood. Invite family and friends, let the kids make their own spits out of a forked branch with a pocket knife, set some potatoes and cans of baked beans in the coals, indulge in some adult beverages and let the brush fire keep you warm in the early spring night. Good times.
@KoalityofLife
@KoalityofLife 7 лет назад
I want to be Brian for a day. He gets to hang out on beautiful property and start huge burn piles with the Wranglerstars.
@thebaracuda
@thebaracuda 7 лет назад
How long would it even take for that pile to burn out? on November 5th over here it takes ages for the huge bonfires to die down. that pile is two or three times the sizee.
@framerguy
@framerguy 7 лет назад
Not long when you use a fuzee on a pile that sizee ....... OK, it does need some work .......
@jasonhowe1697
@jasonhowe1697 7 лет назад
I'm surprised you didn't split the trunks as firewood and used the branches as kindling for a wood stove or fire pit.. kind of a waste doing a bonfire burn off where what you had could of been used for heating and cooking...
@harisingh8578
@harisingh8578 6 лет назад
1:12 when the dog is going in the pile of trees
@nobodyimportant369
@nobodyimportant369 7 лет назад
How many rabbits or mice came running out of that? Burned leaves at a friends house last month and had about three field mice head for the hills.
@ericgorny8799
@ericgorny8799 7 лет назад
Cody, thanks for the video. Tell your family thank you for sharing your lives. Thanks also for listing the musician. I am an old fart and don't get out enough to hear new music. I am shown great things by you.
@matthewclarke7993
@matthewclarke7993 6 лет назад
How do you put out your fire can once your done with it but not empty
@mannyoso7988
@mannyoso7988 7 лет назад
I'm curious to know what you do after the fire and with all the remaining pieces of burnt wood
@jamarcusjayqwellen687
@jamarcusjayqwellen687 7 лет назад
what happens after? what do you do with the charcoal and the ashes?
@donniegaskill1836
@donniegaskill1836 7 лет назад
My dad used to have an old refrigerator with a heat lamp wired to the inside. There he would store his fuzees and welding rods and any other item that needed to have the moisture content low.
@77gravity
@77gravity 7 лет назад
Using a Fusee to light a drip torch seems like overkill. We just use a match (drip a little fuel on the ground, light that, then light the drip torch), or instead of a match a flint and steel spark striker. (Some sparkers use steel and magnesium, thousands of lights in every unit). I understand the advantage of the Fusee in damp/rainy conditions, but I have not ever seen one issued or used (I'm in Australia).
@BarqB
@BarqB 7 лет назад
MInus the pollutants, look at all that great ash for the Garden. Wood Ash is an outstanding source of carbon plus minerals for healthier food.
@lukevaldiviez6620
@lukevaldiviez6620 2 года назад
What happens if there are any animals inside? Do they feel/smell the fire and run out or die?
@TheRanger0ne
@TheRanger0ne 6 лет назад
That seems to be a very time consuming, ineffective and inefficient method to start a fire. What happened to just using a zippo on the upwind side and just letting it go?
@bigtony4829
@bigtony4829 4 года назад
In the UK... Dad would just chuck some petrol on it or paint thinner and use his old bic lighter ...Mum would be moaning about her washing line and the kids would be running around like nutters
@stosto731
@stosto731 7 лет назад
Ponderosa pine trees are tuff when it comes to fire. I've cooked them pretty good where all the needles turn brown. They come back the next year. Don't get in a hurry to cut them down.
@bldeagle10
@bldeagle10 7 лет назад
So when you do a big burn pile like that, do you report it to your fire department so they are aware? In case someone calls in reporting seeing smoke.
@endthyselfrightlypl0x521
@endthyselfrightlypl0x521 7 лет назад
in my country we have easter tradition to make huge fire like this one but bigger and burn in at night the whole village starts a month previous to hoard all the wood and trees and other stuff to a field it is very fun! the little kids take burned sticks form fire and make coal warpaint on their faces and sing songs!
@Fablepoopy
@Fablepoopy 7 лет назад
nice, you got it going. I have never use a fusie (not sure how it's spelled) but I can see how storing them in a metal sided shop could make them not work
@alanj7306
@alanj7306 3 года назад
Why not mulch that up and use the larger limbs as firewood? Just seems like a waste of material. I realize it would definitely take some time, but still...
@JeffStoops
@JeffStoops 7 лет назад
Think about all the little critters that lived there :) LOL
@Lochlee
@Lochlee 7 лет назад
wow ! How neat :D That is really interesting how well that torch works. I love it. Thank you for the epic video thanks for sharing.
@AdamSmith-uv6kr
@AdamSmith-uv6kr 5 лет назад
When a hotshot firefighter decides to start a fire. Technical data first, flares second, awesome blaze third. Nice!!!!
@adamstone6123
@adamstone6123 Год назад
What an example of a real f'ing family man! I'd get he's thought his boy more in the first ten yrs of his life than 99.9% of most kids today! Great fathering good for you seriously!
@paulkansas
@paulkansas 7 лет назад
I've been curious since the video when you stacked that, why burn all of it? There seemed to be a lot of material good for doing hugelkulture.
@cuznjo1
@cuznjo1 7 лет назад
how long did it burn for
@deej19142
@deej19142 7 лет назад
Love the time lapse burn, something majestic about it.
@CelticSemperTyrannis
@CelticSemperTyrannis 7 лет назад
wait if you are all in the shot who is the camera man?
@gagebenson7898
@gagebenson7898 3 года назад
I’m glad you didn’t edit out the flare part to show that it even happens to people that are usually very organized
@jawhitaker
@jawhitaker 7 лет назад
I bought a chipper to take care of my brush piles. I border National Forest and I don't want to burn the forest down like the Forest Service does out west.
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