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Uploaded by on Feb 12, 2011

A wood chipper I designed and built myself. Based on a chipper by Steve Bedair. See my other two videos of it chipping.

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  • Ever thinking of patent the model?

  • @peakcur To be honest, the design needs reworking to help with self feeding. But apart from that, the original idea belongs to Steve Bedair from Texas. He's the real brains behind this operation! Google him.

  • When the engine starts at 4:17 it looks like the beginning of this song

    watch?v=PkQ5rEJaTmk&ob=av2e

  • @nainin0 LOL, it sounds exactly the same, I've never heard that track before, well spotted!

  • Dude you suck at filming, not fun to watch. make it awesome and manly Ruff machinery! break a ps3 or xbox in there.

  • @Mrmproductionstudio You're right buddy, I'm better with the spanners than the camcorder. I've got a box of old mobile phones that might make for good watching? ;-)

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  • @PRLIBRENOWMAGNUS I have hand made everything from scratch apart from the obvious things like the engine, battery, wheels etc.

  • what exactly is home here ? because that machine looks like if was buy at home depot

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  • I like the keyswitch- we don't want another Fargo situation.

  • thats some realy good work, looks factorymade!

  • perfect machine , ever been diagnosed OCD ??? keep building !!

  • Very professional looking, right down to the shiny paint job.

  • Very professional looking, right down to the shiny paint job. 

  • cool

  • You have way too much free time on your hands.

    If we could only get working on some old vintage motorcycles

    that future generations could enjoy, now that would be time well spent...

    Nice work !

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