14316329:Evantheshredster said:ok but whyyyyy
14316333:DeebieSkeebies said:How about smoking trees lol amirite
14316341:TheMoostafian said:
14316344:Lonely said:Hell yeah brother. Continue to use renewable resources. Also what's the bar length on that?
14316349:TheMoostafian said:That's a 36" bar
Every time someone tells me I shouldn't cut trees I like to ask them what their house is made of.
We have a local environmental action group that indiscriminately opposes every single forest practices application through DNR in our county. Absolute cunts.
14316349:TheMoostafian said:That's a 36" bar
Every time someone tells me I shouldn't cut trees I like to ask them what their house is made of.
We have a local environmental action group that indiscriminately opposes every single forest practices application through DNR in our county. Absolute cunts.
14316333:DeebieSkeebies said:How about smoking trees lol amirite
14316359:Lonely said:Some quick facts
-Trees gain most of their mass from the carbon they absorb. When they are cut down and used in buildings or furniture or other products, they act as carbon batteries. The carbon that they absorbed is not released. Making the carbon positive in terms of sequestration.
-Concrete and steel on the other hand require a huge carbon footprint in comparison to be fabricated/smelted/created. Resulting in net negative sequestration.
-Even if woody material is burned for energy, it is generally carbon neutral. If that tree absorbed 1 ton of carbon over its life, the 1 ton of carbon it releases does not change the amount of carbon originally in the biosphere, unlike natural gas or oil, which comes from outside of the biosphere deep within the earth.
-At least in most lands managed by the state/private companies in the states, more trees are planted than are cut in a harvest, or the harvest is designed to increase forest health
-The largest issues with deforestation come from agriculture and development. Harvesting trees for building materials, paper, furniture, etc. is actually pretty dang good for the environment. If we're really concerned about climate change, we should start building more wooden skyscrapers
14316462:TRVP_ANGEL said:not convinced until [tag=261198]@hunterS.dolanson[/tag] weighs in
14316445:HypeBeast said:And so are wildfires. Why the thread op?
Obviously there is a balance and place for logging. Nothing looks worse than a completely cut down forest tho imo. But the only thing that bothers me about the logging industry is when they log hardwoods in unsustainable practices. Like those r come cool trees. Why man
14316588:TheMoostafian said:Here's me droppin a hammer in our current timber unit.
[video]https://www.newschoolers.com/videos/watch/1009809/VID-20210819-071959-1-hevc--1--mp4[/video]
14316527:Profahoben_212 said:This.
Sustainable forestry is dope.
Fire prevention is dope.
Wood is dope.
Destroying entire ecosystems is not dope.
14316592:Lonely said:What type of cut are you guys doing
topic:Lonely said:If you don't understand why it means your iq is incredibly low
14316332:Lonely said:big tech villanized the paper industry and my mind can not be changed
14316711:SavageBiff said:The only trees you should cut down are marijuana trees, unless your preventing forest fires via clearing etc
but the average tree harvested for lumber, pencils, paper and every other fucking thing should be illegal
14316609:TheMoostafian said:Selective harvest of a 60-80 year old stand of cedar, fir and hemlock. Also cutting a bunch of alders that are hazardous/in the way. There are quite a few 10-20yr old cedars that we are leaving behind, as well as a bunch of cedars that are over 8ft DBH.
We have a faller mod of 2 guys (me and my partner), then using a shovel to get most of the logs to the landing. I've also got a yarder that we are using for the steepest part of the unit (about 150% slope)
14316666:hunterS.dolanson said:If america wants to preserve the environment why do they ban the most environmentally friendly hybrids from germany from being imported?
14316780:Lonely said:Do you guys have a target basal area or tpa for your selective cuts?
Also I love the term selective cut. Not all selective cuts are highgrading but all highgrading is selective cut
14316723:TheMoostafian said:Why?
14316666:hunterS.dolanson said:If america wants to preserve the environment why do they ban the most environmentally friendly hybrids from germany from being imported?
14316723:TheMoostafian said:Why?
14317550:daannnnieel said:I don't think you're getting an answer to this one my guy.
14316359:Lonely said:Some quick facts
-Trees gain most of their mass from the carbon they absorb. When they are cut down and used in buildings or furniture or other products, they act as carbon batteries. The carbon that they absorbed is not released. Making the carbon positive in terms of sequestration.
-Concrete and steel on the other hand require a huge carbon footprint in comparison to be fabricated/smelted/created. Resulting in net negative sequestration.
-Even if woody material is burned for energy, it is generally carbon neutral. If that tree absorbed 1 ton of carbon over its life, the 1 ton of carbon it releases does not change the amount of carbon originally in the biosphere, unlike natural gas or oil, which comes from outside of the biosphere deep within the earth.
-At least in most lands managed by the state/private companies in the states, more trees are planted than are cut in a harvest, or the harvest is designed to increase forest health
-The largest issues with deforestation come from agriculture and development. Harvesting trees for building materials, paper, furniture, etc. is actually pretty dang good for the environment. If we're really concerned about climate change, we should start building more wooden skyscrapers
14317561:ReturnToMonkey said:Because the people who make that decision are absolutely not giving a shit about the environment. You think most decision makers in America do? Not yet unfortunately.
14317744:hunterS.dolanson said:The epa and american car companies are in bed with eachother and have been for a long time.
for example the prius was to my knowledge a sort of joint venture with toyota and the united states.
and that piece of shit gets 45-50 mpg at best.
meanwhile ever since the 80s in europe you could get a reliable little diesel like a vw golf that got 80-90 mpg.
and if you want to let vw play its hand against the toyota prius, vw make diesel electric hybrids (toyota prius is a gas electric hybrid) and the vw diesel hybrids can get around 200 fucking mpg.
if america allowed volkswagon and bmw and mb to import all their models to america it would eviscerate the american automobile business.
so the epa helps the american auto business by installing asshole anti-diesel regulations that prevent companies like vw from outcompeting ford and gm etc with their awesome diesel cars.
this is why a bunch of vw engineers got fed up with the persecutorial emissions regulations the epa made to impair the capabilities of vw diesel imports and they decided to troll the epa with an emissions hack that would allow the diesel vws to “know” when they were being emission tested and adjust their performance rate.
so america just looks like a bunch of little bitches to punish the germans for this hack when first blood was the epa putting unfair regulations on the vw diesel imports.
if the epa had treated vw fairly from the beginning then there would have been no need/desire for the vw engineers to hack the epa emissions tests.
the epa basically pissed in vws pocket then told them it was raining.
how can you blame the vw engineers for wanting to troll the epa. Maybe there will be a movie made about it.
14317768:skierman said:Oh look, a NS mod trying to be "edgy" but failing horrendously because they're a bunch of uncreative, unfunny boot lickers.
14317768:skierman said:Oh look, a NS mod trying to be "edgy" but failing horrendously because they're a bunch of uncreative, unfunny boot lickers.
14317685:Casey said:In my opinion climate change and carbon footprint is a pretty distant secondary consideration when it comes to the impact of deforestation. You can’t effectively replace an ecosystem with a tree farm. And honestly it’s not even the Weyerhaeusers and logging industry that I even have a problem with because to your point at least they are replanting- when you decimate a forest and build 50 square miles of townhomes and pave the whole thing there is no coming back from that. Look at salmon runs in the PNW they are pathetic because road runoff and proprietary chemicals used in brake pads and tire rubber are definitively linked to prespawn mortality.
14317867:DingoSean said:Oh look another thread where dolan jerks off to german stuff.
14318107:TheMoostafian said:I was gonna post this in my stoke thread because I am fucking stoked about this but it seems also relevant here. I just bought a winch made in 1944 that used to be mounted on big navy ships. I'm gonna use it as a yarder to pull small trees up steep slopes. Check this fucker out.
[video]https://www.newschoolers.com/videos/watch/1010214/VID-20210905-161613-hevc-mp4[/video]
14318107:TheMoostafian said:I was gonna post this in my stoke thread because I am fucking stoked about this but it seems also relevant here. I just bought a winch made in 1944 that used to be mounted on big navy ships. I'm gonna use it as a yarder to pull small trees up steep slopes. Check this fucker out.
[video]https://www.newschoolers.com/videos/watch/1010214/VID-20210905-161613-hevc-mp4[/video]