This KZread channel is where Herrick Kimball shares ideas and inspiration for people who want to live a more hands-on, self-reliant, entrepreneurial lifestyle.
absolutely awesome! Brings back old memories of working with what we had. It is way more satisfying to create something like this than buying.
@jamalama554810 сағат бұрын
So, you’re really not toenailing, you’re toescrewing.
@dadanramdani952719 сағат бұрын
Waw awesome
@dadanramdani952719 сағат бұрын
Thank you.. Its amazing EXPERENTIAL learning
@owenyexley729023 сағат бұрын
Good video. I am making a sign for my wife's garden, using an offcut of oak. Oak is a lot harder to carve, but with patience I am getting there!
@Nakai2024Күн бұрын
Just throw them tools into your closet and pile it up. works great, been doing it for years.
@The_Real_Grand_NagusКүн бұрын
I have to admit, the magnets are pretty cool
@markking1255Күн бұрын
Dude, the name of your lamps if named after the song should be called" Black Betty" because that's the name of the song that you are talking about. Just thought you should know that. But hey you call them whatever you want but again the name of the song is Black Betty and it came from a song that was sung by the blacks in the fields. But I do like the lamps.
@earthstewardudeКүн бұрын
Mr. Kimball from "Green Acres"?
@earthstewardudeКүн бұрын
I wanna pardy with this dude!
@valdirrodriguesbarbosa7224Күн бұрын
How about the venom gas It will discharge in a closed room? Do you have any evaluation?
@turdferguson5300Күн бұрын
Whoa, Black Betty, bam-ba-lam Whoa, Black Betty, bam-ba-lam Black Betty had a child, bam-ba-lam The damn thing gone wild, bam-ba-lam - Ram Jam
@HM-oy1cmКүн бұрын
I need to build a fence to protect my dogs up here in the very rocky Sangre de Cristo mountains, and I didn't have much hope until seeing this video. Thank you so much, Mr. Kimball.
@maureenshaw1751Күн бұрын
Gruesome 😂
@MyTube4Utoo2 күн бұрын
A great idea. Thanks.
@2.Plus.2.Equals.52 күн бұрын
I'm going through the attic, I'll repair the hole later. But if you're Airborne... That's another story.
@drakemia40792 күн бұрын
Get a electric jack hammer
@drakemia40792 күн бұрын
Get a electric jack hammer
@vernonwhite46602 күн бұрын
In Australia we call this a crow bar.😊
@travisodom46002 күн бұрын
Love coming to a video and seeing so many positive comments, Way to go guys! Great video sir
@EssGeeSee2 күн бұрын
But, how much of that screw is going into the horizontal?
@stevenpringle78133 күн бұрын
By the looks of the crops around. you are on pretty good soil. That bar you have will not go through rocks. If you are in rocky soil and land right on top of a large rock it won't to anything and you will never be able to pry it to the side.. The best approach is a gas powered hammer drill with a bit appropriately sized for the t-post.
@sebytro3 күн бұрын
This is an interesting solution. I repurpose nails from pallets that I disassemble, the healthy and straight-ish ones. I nail them at an angle and according to each tool's shape and they do this job perfectly well, they're quite solid.
@skeets60603 күн бұрын
Where do you find the oil ?
@skeets60603 күн бұрын
where do you find liquid paraffin ? Is it lamp oil?
@herrickkimball3 күн бұрын
most lamp oil is liquid paraffin. I've seen it in hardware stores, WalMart, a grocery store & Lowes.
@tim72573 күн бұрын
That's called a Johnson bar. Started. Out I'm the railroad industry
@andrewlovegrove64423 күн бұрын
I love this solution, there’s another…use metric 😂
@humai7713 күн бұрын
Who’d a thought I set tee post frequently so I have a 1.5” auger bit 18” long I use it with my cordless but I’m not as tough as this guys
@Diddley-js6lf4 күн бұрын
I learned this trick 30 years ago from a Master Carpenter who I worked with at a Public School District…
@chadoien40334 күн бұрын
Yeah no thanks my padlode is better
@1Gibson4 күн бұрын
Wouldn't want to live that close to rockerfeller..
@collin74794 күн бұрын
What kind of tool belt are you using my friend
@herrickkimball4 күн бұрын
Occidental Leather framing belt. Purchased back in the early 1990s. Very expensive at the time but a wonderful tool. 👍
@scrapperstacker86294 күн бұрын
Great idea thanks for sharing
@larryschmitt25134 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing, here in SW Missouri our yard is much like your driveway with a dusting of dirt. A tankers bar is one of my favorite outdoor tools.
@Kevin-mp5of5 күн бұрын
😳 how to rip open your finger…
@davidgambler15915 күн бұрын
1st technique using finger as guide, I can see many splitters, 😂😂😂.
@johnleden19095 күн бұрын
I have not grown garlic for a couple of years but this year I ordered some "Music" garlic from our friend in Maine. Looking forward to filling my last row of minibeds come this Columbus Day. Thanks Herrick!
@neilkhamilton5 күн бұрын
I’ve been watching a lot of reviews on battery powered chain saws. All my other battery powered tools are DeWalt. Your review is really making lean toward getting one of these. I’ve just recently found your channel and really enjoy your content. You have a new 71 year old subscriber in Middleton, Idaho.
@herrickkimball5 күн бұрын
Hi Neil, Welcome aboard. I’ve used the DeWalt chainsaw a lot since the review. Still like it but it has its quirks. Uses a lot of chain oil for one. I am no longer using bar oil to lubricate. Too expensive. I have partial containers of motor oil that I’m using, and looking to buy partial containers of any kind of oil at estate and yard sales. Good enough. And the oil does leak out some when you set the saw down. I lay it on its side so it doesn’t leak. That’s the biggest drawback to this saw. Otherwise, it is downright convenient to grab and go. I plan on having an update video on this saw hopefully next month. 👍
@robertstirrat10795 күн бұрын
You are by far the coolest guy in the world you remind me a lot my dad who passed away 20 years ago due to lung cancer My father was very patient knowledgeable and everything but professional at none except on how to be I could husband and father every person in this damn world should at least watch one of your videos just a gay what I call the simplest of things common sense but patience empathy and compassion for not just yourself but for everybody in your ventures on this thing we call daily life. I'm a simple person and easy going person and there are no stars on this earth in the movies or on KZread as big as you in my heart and I just can't say thank you enough God bless you and God bless it anyone else thank you again sir. Sincerely Robert Michael Stirrat.
@bachfan75375 күн бұрын
I've used these "tricks" before and they're certainly valid but a good way to get a splinter in your fingers if you're not very careful running your hand around the edge of the wood.
@johncomments27305 күн бұрын
I’ve heard of some odd fetishes but Toe-Screwing? Nasty.
@jennyhammack56145 күн бұрын
If you want all natural ingredients then you probably shouldn’t use boiled linseed oil because some of it has heavy metals and petroleum drying agents
@corinne71266 күн бұрын
I can grow raspberries but not blackberries
@corinne71266 күн бұрын
Well hello, from southern tier of NY. Just found you channel
@busty13726 күн бұрын
A tricky trick, is it a trick? Are you tricking us? The secrete to being a carpenter is a simple trick? Or are you being tricky? I didn’t stick around for the end of the video, because it’s a trick!
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absolutely awesome! Brings back old memories of working with what we had. It is way more satisfying to create something like this than buying.
So, you’re really not toenailing, you’re toescrewing.
Waw awesome
Thank you.. Its amazing EXPERENTIAL learning
Good video. I am making a sign for my wife's garden, using an offcut of oak. Oak is a lot harder to carve, but with patience I am getting there!
Just throw them tools into your closet and pile it up. works great, been doing it for years.
I have to admit, the magnets are pretty cool
Dude, the name of your lamps if named after the song should be called" Black Betty" because that's the name of the song that you are talking about. Just thought you should know that. But hey you call them whatever you want but again the name of the song is Black Betty and it came from a song that was sung by the blacks in the fields. But I do like the lamps.
Mr. Kimball from "Green Acres"?
I wanna pardy with this dude!
How about the venom gas It will discharge in a closed room? Do you have any evaluation?
Whoa, Black Betty, bam-ba-lam Whoa, Black Betty, bam-ba-lam Black Betty had a child, bam-ba-lam The damn thing gone wild, bam-ba-lam - Ram Jam
I need to build a fence to protect my dogs up here in the very rocky Sangre de Cristo mountains, and I didn't have much hope until seeing this video. Thank you so much, Mr. Kimball.
Gruesome 😂
A great idea. Thanks.
I'm going through the attic, I'll repair the hole later. But if you're Airborne... That's another story.
Get a electric jack hammer
Get a electric jack hammer
In Australia we call this a crow bar.😊
Love coming to a video and seeing so many positive comments, Way to go guys! Great video sir
But, how much of that screw is going into the horizontal?
By the looks of the crops around. you are on pretty good soil. That bar you have will not go through rocks. If you are in rocky soil and land right on top of a large rock it won't to anything and you will never be able to pry it to the side.. The best approach is a gas powered hammer drill with a bit appropriately sized for the t-post.
This is an interesting solution. I repurpose nails from pallets that I disassemble, the healthy and straight-ish ones. I nail them at an angle and according to each tool's shape and they do this job perfectly well, they're quite solid.
Where do you find the oil ?
where do you find liquid paraffin ? Is it lamp oil?
most lamp oil is liquid paraffin. I've seen it in hardware stores, WalMart, a grocery store & Lowes.
That's called a Johnson bar. Started. Out I'm the railroad industry
I love this solution, there’s another…use metric 😂
Who’d a thought I set tee post frequently so I have a 1.5” auger bit 18” long I use it with my cordless but I’m not as tough as this guys
I learned this trick 30 years ago from a Master Carpenter who I worked with at a Public School District…
Yeah no thanks my padlode is better
Wouldn't want to live that close to rockerfeller..
What kind of tool belt are you using my friend
Occidental Leather framing belt. Purchased back in the early 1990s. Very expensive at the time but a wonderful tool. 👍
Great idea thanks for sharing
Thanks for sharing, here in SW Missouri our yard is much like your driveway with a dusting of dirt. A tankers bar is one of my favorite outdoor tools.
😳 how to rip open your finger…
1st technique using finger as guide, I can see many splitters, 😂😂😂.
I have not grown garlic for a couple of years but this year I ordered some "Music" garlic from our friend in Maine. Looking forward to filling my last row of minibeds come this Columbus Day. Thanks Herrick!
I’ve been watching a lot of reviews on battery powered chain saws. All my other battery powered tools are DeWalt. Your review is really making lean toward getting one of these. I’ve just recently found your channel and really enjoy your content. You have a new 71 year old subscriber in Middleton, Idaho.
Hi Neil, Welcome aboard. I’ve used the DeWalt chainsaw a lot since the review. Still like it but it has its quirks. Uses a lot of chain oil for one. I am no longer using bar oil to lubricate. Too expensive. I have partial containers of motor oil that I’m using, and looking to buy partial containers of any kind of oil at estate and yard sales. Good enough. And the oil does leak out some when you set the saw down. I lay it on its side so it doesn’t leak. That’s the biggest drawback to this saw. Otherwise, it is downright convenient to grab and go. I plan on having an update video on this saw hopefully next month. 👍
You are by far the coolest guy in the world you remind me a lot my dad who passed away 20 years ago due to lung cancer My father was very patient knowledgeable and everything but professional at none except on how to be I could husband and father every person in this damn world should at least watch one of your videos just a gay what I call the simplest of things common sense but patience empathy and compassion for not just yourself but for everybody in your ventures on this thing we call daily life. I'm a simple person and easy going person and there are no stars on this earth in the movies or on KZread as big as you in my heart and I just can't say thank you enough God bless you and God bless it anyone else thank you again sir. Sincerely Robert Michael Stirrat.
I've used these "tricks" before and they're certainly valid but a good way to get a splinter in your fingers if you're not very careful running your hand around the edge of the wood.
I’ve heard of some odd fetishes but Toe-Screwing? Nasty.
If you want all natural ingredients then you probably shouldn’t use boiled linseed oil because some of it has heavy metals and petroleum drying agents
I can grow raspberries but not blackberries
Well hello, from southern tier of NY. Just found you channel
A tricky trick, is it a trick? Are you tricking us? The secrete to being a carpenter is a simple trick? Or are you being tricky? I didn’t stick around for the end of the video, because it’s a trick!
Your Maine shirt is amazing to see.