Easy Firewood Side Hustle #shorts

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Easy Firewood Side Hustle #shorts

Easy firewood side hustle. All you need is a 5 gallon bucket. Cut into 2 pieces. Clamp the pieces to pallet forks or saw horses if you don't have equipment. Pickup some cheap shrink wrap from Amazon. Fill the bucket. Wrap. Set up shop and wait. All cash! Camping season is coming!!

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118 thoughts on “Easy Firewood Side Hustle #shorts

  1. I am dying. Homeboy drives a huge forklift, muscles the forks together just to hold that tiny bundle of wood. This is crazy.😂

    1. @Ryan Tracey A cord of wood stacked measures 4ft × 4ft × 8ft. I’ve cut way to many of the sons-of-bitchs

    1. @rupe53 no your right people are definitely buying those bundles of wood to make toothpicks 🤦‍♂️

    1. ​@Arelias Well, excess energy availability is what’s been sending our the signal to keep expanding, and consuming. Price is the indicator to affordability.

  2. There is an honor system roadside stand that sells stacks for 20$ each. I’m glad theyre around if i ever need some. I’ve used it several times. I get the wood i need and they make a quick buck.

    1. ​@саня the wood is free what you need to pay for is someone else to cut and split it … Otherwise cut down a tree on your own property and split it yourself

    2. @Doug Canney where I live in the northeast a lot of areas in and around parks have rules about using outside wood in order to protect against the emerald ash borer

    3. @Nathaniel Bagge I didn’t know that, I’ll have to check that out. I can totally understand it though, once those things start, you can’t get them to stop.

  3. It’s actually very cool that he can leave a box there and people actually pay. Where I’m from, the whole unit would be missing overnight and yes whatever money is in that box too lol

    1. @Stick most customer use the QR Code to pay cashless. It is written on the sign and the owner said it himself in the comments, too.

    1. I just happened to see a guy unbox one. It weighed around 2000lbs. Or little more it was red. Vary small tires. Only the mirrors he had to install. It was cool looking. I believe he paid under 3500. I’m sure shipping it cost him a arm an a leg. 🤔😅😅😅

  4. this is common in my area for both wood and farm stand goods. Most people are honest, especially in small towns.

    1. @Anarchistador … like most small towns, we have about a 10% diversity, but most are long term and are working class people.

  5. Where I live (nw Montana) these are everywhere, it’s awesome! They range from $7 for small bundles to $20 for a larger bundle

    1. @solshu: Spare me the desk jockey economic philosophy. If you really live out in the woods, you know what I mean about tiny slab wood and kindling being free. If you’ve spent your life away from that, you’ll buy an hour’s worth of smudge wood for 20 bucks.

    2. I don’t get why anyone would pay that much money for wood. Just buy it a cord or two at a time and store it yourself. Is much much cheaper.

    3. @Skip ads I do know what you mean you have a job that pays you less an hour then $20 so you would rather spend the hr splitting wood to save the $20 makes perfect sense in your shoes 😊

    4. @Ronald Tipton most likely people who make $50 or $100 an hour and would rather pay 15 to 30 minutes of their time so they can be lazy imo

    5. @solshu: No like I said you truly do *NOT* live out in the actual rural woods and it shows. If you wanted to buy firewood, you wouldn’t buy that yuppie tourist kindling, you’d buy cord wood. You wouldn’t buy an armful for 50 bucks, you’d buy cords. If you wanted a handful of bark and twigs, you’d walk across your yard and pick it up in a few minutes.
      Like I said in the first place, you have no clue.

  6. Seems like if you put a hinge into the open ring [The right hand ring] you could get the bundles out after shrink wrapping them a bit faster and save you some time.

    Great idea though. Good thinking!

    Cheers!

  7. Cool jig you got set up. Only change I’d like to see is ditch the plastic, get some cheap twine. Plastic is convenient but the one use plastics gotta go.

  8. Looks good. Just a little advice; you might want to put some J trim on that metal roof. Somebody is going to get cut buying some firewood.

    1. Appreciate it. I agree, have since put a piece of pipe insulation over the front edge of the roof. Thanks for watching!

  9. Just need a pick up truck, forklift truck, a forest and shrink wrap and an old beer barrel and I’m in.

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