It says you have to sign in to view???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
No I do not think so and I wanted to see this video since I cut a lot of lodge pole every year and wanted to see how I could speed this process up.
Well, all you need is a video camera capable of taking time lapse or a video editor that will speed up the video. Anyway, I think the problem was I uploaded the video from one computer and tried to "publish" it from another computer so the public can view it, but I guess I had to "publish" it from the same computer as I uploaded it from even though I was logged in on the same account on the other computer. The long and the short, I tried it on my wife's tablet and it's working now. Lesson learned.
Nope, still not worky. Tried viewing on Youtube, and it says "This video contains content from Myap. It is not available in your country".
Thanks guys,,, Ok I guess it's a copyright thing with the sound track,,, never heard of "muyap" before. I just picked a random song that happen to be the same length as the video. It was some Kenny G music. Funny it plays in Canada though? Anyway, back to the drawing (editing) board. lol
The suspense is KILLING me!!!!!! Gonna be hitting the refresh button every 10 seconds now. Not only do I want to see lodgepole pine go from forest to shed in 5 minutes. I NEED to see it.
LOL better find a way to relax,,, I had to re-edit the clip with a different sound track song, and then upload it, then I have to be around to post it, but I gota head to work now, so it could be a while. Oh and there might be some copyright block on the new soundtrack too, I have no way of knowing until I try it.
Well, it started raining here and I can't work in the rain on this particular job. So I uploaded the new one with a Bruce Coburn soundtrack, we'll see if they block this one????
Looks close to a full chord with the high sides on you pick up. Not bad one chord in 5 minutes. The Lodge Pole sure does split nice and easy.
Lodge pole, the Rockies premium wood Standing dead at 12-10% moisture content and ready to burn as soon as you split it.
I am a guitar player and I don't know why I keep spelling a cord of wood with chord that you play on a guitar. Just thought I would mention that before someone else does.