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Very nice just what i needed 😁😁
How many hours u think you’ve put on the machine?
looks like the truck I just Bought. out of Vernonia, Oregon.
Nice, it was fun to paint and they are fun to drive around the property. :)
Sorry for the late reply, but this just appeared on my main screen. You shouldn't have slack in the cables when it is lowered down. There should always be a bit of tension on them. That keeps it from shifting when you raise or lower the carriage. The way to level the blade is with the tracking adjustments on the bandwheels. When you adjust the tracking so the blade rides forward (meaning the teeth side of the blade sticks out more) it also tilts the blade upwards. If the blade is tracking too far back on the wheels (the smooth side of the blade sticks out behind the bandwheels) it tilts the blade down. This is a common adjustment on all bandsaws. Their instructions tell you that riding the bandwheels even with the gullets is just a starting point. Tracking should be adjusted forward or back to fine tune the level of the blade.
Thank you for the reply and the information. knowledge is always welcome on this channel. I do a bit of milling but not enough to know everything about the mill. Thanks again. :)
This is how tall I am I am 13
Thanks for watching. :)
Type in Colton Varona, if you see Benny in the Angman, I can figure that’s me. I want you to make me a Freddy costume. I will go on this video again and I will tell you how high how high I am.🤛
Thanks for watching. :)
How’s this sucker holding up today??
Not bad, I have taken it apart and put cardboard between the layers of foam to help it last longer. It's also not used every day, I like to get out and put a few arrows in it when I can but life gets busy. Thanks for watching. :)
@@KoalityofLife I hear ya on that. Dang bills keep coming forcing me to work instead of practice with the bow! Dang bills.
Crafty mate look good to me 🐐
Thank you. :)
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Being first is always nice. lol Thanks for watching. :)
i need to rebuild mine, a '66 or '67. thanks
You're welcome and thanks for watching. :)
Soy
Thanks for watching. :)
I appreciate the follow-up! I'm definitely going to give this a try. Excellent trap concept!
Thank you and thanks for watching. :)
U hve inspired me
Thank you and thanks for watching. :)
How did this trap work out? Do you have any improvements to your creation? Is there any chance you can post a new version of this video showing the potential upgrades? Awesome video! Fantastic channel!
I actually made a better trap: kzread.info/dash/bejne/mG2quNZ-f5XQlrw.html . This trap worked out better. Check it out and thanks for watching. :)
Great work. That only thing I would change are the planks position. I would install them horizontally ( easy to change when the lower part gets rotten) and with space between them for air flow. Thanks for the vid!
Not a bad idea for the planks, thank you and thanks for watching. :)
Do you add water to the 3-4 gallons of vinegar?
NO, I didn't dilute it. According to the manufactures directions I should use a vinegar solution with a 5% acidity level. You can buy white vinegar with different acidity levels so if you cant find a 5% acidity level already made you might have to dilute a stronger vinegar solution to be 5% or whatever % the manufacture of your water heater wants you to use. Hope this helps and thanks for watching. :)
@@KoalityofLife thanks found the rinai instructions as well. 2nd time flushing the heater, this video has helped both times as I can't remember all the steps.
@@GeeVideos Thank you, its nice to hear that the video helped out. Tell you the truth, I go back to my own video when I flush our water heater because I don't remember where I put the instruction manual for the darn thing and I cant remember what concentration to use. :)
How many cords of firewood does this store?
This will hold 6 cords of wood. Thanks for watching. :)
Setting them is one thing, but how did you get them up there by yourself?
The truss company delivered them with a crane truck that put them up there. One man putting them up there by ones self would be a pretty good trick though. Thanks for watching. :)
Very nice build there sir 👍
Thank you. I had the trailer sitting around for a few years just needed a bit of time to make it happen. :)
What a clever idea! Well done
Sweet
Thank you and thanks for watching. :)
I've watched about 5 different videos so far, before I start on my 05 GMC Sierra 5.3 radiator remove and replace. This one is the most concise and well shot video of them all. Thanks
Thank you, it's nice to hear the video helped out. It always takes longer to do a job when you are trying to show everything but its worth it when you see posts like this. Thanks for watching. :)
How many horse power is your tractor?
It's a 1968 Case 580CK Backhoe, according to the internet it has 48 HP. It has been worked hard over the years so it might not have that much anymore but it does have a low range set of gears to help it pull. Thanks for watching. :)
You absolute legend! Many thanks!
You're very welcome, thanks for watching. :)
Nice build my friend ✊️
Thank you. :)
Do you have a material list?
Sorry, I do not have an actual material for this. But doing a quick walk around of my 8X16 shed I can tell you that there is 6 6X6 posts, 21 8 foot long 1X4 girts, 10 2X6 rafters, 6 17 foot long 1X4 purlins, and 75 boards. Hope this helps a little and thanks for watching. :)
[thank, you for you're video.👍 my, 1966, case ck. 530 diesel Backhoe is in the shop having a new replacement diesel fuel injection pump installed $3 thousand]👍🙏
Thats a lot of cash. Hope it works hard for you after that. Thanks for watching. :)
I just had them do 11,000 damage. The chewed the wiring harness on the engine, got inside under back seats tore all the lining and chewed the wiring harness under the seats. I’m sick. I will do these things. Thank you.
You're welcome. Thanks for watching. :)
Happen to mine.Thanks for information
Glad I could help. Thanks for watching. :)
Enjoyed this , this is how Ive been doin it for years practice smart not fast
Thank you and thanks for watching. :)
You did a dam good job on that. You give me some ideas thanks
Thank you. Stay safe out there and thanks for watching. :)
This is a good video. I need all the advice I can get.
Thank you and thanks for watching. :)
What’s the dimensions on this shed ?
Outside measures 8 foot by 16 foot. Thanks for watching. :)
Lol guess I never looked at title pic i was just to excited to see what you're up too😂
Haha. Never know what I'm up to. But I need to get better at clickbait if I want to grow this channel. :)
Hahaha very nice I first was thinking grinder stand you come up with some cool ideas mate ✊️
Thank you. I was trying to come up with something else to make out of what's left of the tractor but there's not much left. Thanks for watching. :)
Now you have me wondering, "What will he build next from the old tractor?"
I don't know if there is anything else to salvage off that old tractor. lol :)
Great idea and job
Thank you and thanks for watching. :)
lots of love brother. good see ya making some vids :)
It's nice to have some time to make videos again. I have been busy with the property and I took a class to get my EMT. Hope all is well over there. Take care. :)
110 gallons a year??? Wow. My wife and I are super efficient. Barely do dishes, hang dry clothes almost entire year. Only use gas stove and hot showers etc. We are only 3 people. Our propane water heater must be super crappy inefficient because we easily burn through 230 gallons a year. Forgot to mention our furnace, which I try to use sparingly in Winter. do yoy use a furnace to heat your house? 240 g/propane still isn't terrible, but 110? Amazing! Do you know how many gallons you used before the tankless install?
Thanks for watching. :)
@KoalityofLife can you give an update on this unit? I watched your video among many others and decided to pull the trigger on this particular one. Pros/cons? Any repairs? How often are you descaling? Thanks for any additional info!
No repairs as of yet, I descale ours about every 6 months or so but we have really nice water from our well so I don't think it needs it that often but this depends on your water. Pros, our propane bill is really low because this unit is really efficient and you can take a shower for as long as you want. Cons, You can take a shower for as long as you want, this might make you late on occasion as you enjoy a shower for to long. :)
Is your frost line 2ft?
My frost line is 18 inches but I usually dig a little deeper than the frost line just to be safe. Thanks for watching. :)
Which blue valve do you use to turn on the water to water my garden with a hose I have attached to the cold water side?. There are two. Thank you
Sorry, I'm not following you. You say you have a hose hooked up to it to water your garden? I would have to see a picture of what you have connected up. :)
Can i get a wiring diagram
I wish I could put up a universal diagram but I'm sure dryers are all a little different. If you follow the flow of power you should be able to get it going. Thanks for watching. :)
I have the same set up for my radio and it's on my 2003 Chevy Tahoe but I have to order mine on line and its a 5.3 liter LS whats the measurements on it
Sorry, I don't have this vehicle any more so I can't measure it. :)
That is a clever way to may a very stout stand.
Thank you. It is really stout, I need to pull the other axle out and make another stand. :)
Nice job!
Thank you and thanks for watching. :)
Consider adding weights on the base to lower the center of gravity
This pedestal is pretty heavy, it's actually hard to tip over. Thanks for watching. :)
That's a pretty cool way to reuse some parts that were likely destined for the scrap yard otherwise.
I had put the tractor in the steel scrap pile that I have started but then got a few ideas. One more idea coming soon. :)
Nice making something useful out something that will be trashed
@@gregbrown9271 Thank you. :)
I like that. I'm gonna go steal the wheel off the farmer down the roads tractor. No. But I myself think the bolts not painted and the nuts on top looks cool. But definitely like your stand. Peace
Thank you and thanks for watching. :)
Thanks for the help!
Any time, thanks for watching. :)