people are putting things in their microwave for youtube again. we are so back
@Nornical1500s8 сағат бұрын
yes we are
@chrisgould733Күн бұрын
Unreal this thing costs $99.
@mendelgreenwald73722 күн бұрын
This makes my day
@Nornical1500s2 күн бұрын
thanks i appreciate it
@lorcanbailey16998 күн бұрын
Im so sorry for your loss. Holy shit thus was dangerous
@lorcanbailey16998 күн бұрын
I cant believe you actually did this
@Nornical1500s8 күн бұрын
I told you i would you ask and i shall deliver lol.
@lorcanbailey16998 күн бұрын
Nice
@jaysomewhereinflyoverterri7358 күн бұрын
The acetone worked. I added a lead ingot to the counterweight box. I mounted a small rubber wheel, on a swivel, to the rear of the box to keep it from dragging. I mounted 3 axles with small pulley wheels, free to move right and left above the 3 winch axels. This helps the string to wind and unwind evenly on these motor driven axels. I added several more of the small pully wheels to the axels on the booms where the string rounds a bend to keep it from rubbing. Mine works fairly smoothly, but I wouldn't try to lift more than 1/2 a pound, 250 or so grams with it. My ceiling is about 7' 3" high, the crane will go an inch or two higher if it could. Awesome build, I hope Mould King makes more crazy big kits like this.
@Nornical1500s8 күн бұрын
Oh right you have high celings. Yeah i agree that this is more of a decorative set than a practical set, it just dosent have the balls to lift as much as people would initially think it could lift. I hope Mould King make more big sets too there are a couple more big sets i have my eye on and might consider bringing to the channel.
@jaysomewhereinflyoverterri7357 күн бұрын
@@Nornical1500s I'll subscribe, I would like to watch these videos, when you make them.
@Nornical1500s7 күн бұрын
@@jaysomewhereinflyoverterri735 thanks man, i appreciate it.
@Nornical1500s9 күн бұрын
Part 2 kzread.info/dash/bejne/c4WI17yLltS5ips.html
@Nornical1500s9 күн бұрын
Leave me a comment for what you'd like to see for part 3!
@tomolarney44012 күн бұрын
You haven't got a big enough battery on it put a 8.0ah battery
@Nornical1500s12 күн бұрын
Mate 4.0ah is big enough for everything. You dont need to max out everything, yes the 8 ah might give it slightly more power the 4 ah have worked fine enough for tests.
@PozdrawiamKlozet14 күн бұрын
bro wtf this is funny for me lol
@Nornical1500s13 күн бұрын
Thanks man i appreciate it. Im in the proess of editing a part 2
@pmohammedchaar923414 күн бұрын
🔳
@Nornical1500s13 күн бұрын
Is this supposed to be a huge battery?
@pmohammedchaar923414 күн бұрын
Can you try a pillow?
@Nornical1500s13 күн бұрын
Im sorry man ive already recorded a part 2 but thatll definitely be for part 3.
@jaysomewhereinflyoverterri73514 күн бұрын
I am trying to finish assembling this set now, but the design is a bit flawed. Those 1 X 8, 1 X 6, and 1 X 4 plates that hold the booms together pop off too easily, especially at the bottom. I bought a bottle of acetone and am in the process of bonding those pieces so they will stay attached when stressed. I hope this works.
@Nornical1500s14 күн бұрын
yes they do pop off quite easily. I wouldve recommended to super glue the pieces together rather than using acetone but acetone should work fine if you're already in the process of using it. I just pressed them together very firmly it seems to be fine but people have used pliers with tape over the metal part.
@SitiArka-kb7ik27 күн бұрын
Ampun.iklany banyAk.banget
@Nornical1500s27 күн бұрын
im not putting them there.
@colinburns4959Ай бұрын
Do you know of a website that sells replacement bricks? I broke one of my 15 longs on the main boom as i was running the cable. Almost all the way done then I broke something
@Nornical1500sАй бұрын
It sucks when something like that happens so close to finishing. I do know theres a site called GoBricks im unsure about product availiability such as every type of lego brick they sell. It would be worth checking them out.
@marvinbenjamin3015Ай бұрын
That sounds powerful to me
@Nornical1500sАй бұрын
It is pretty good, certainly has gone through quite a few jobs for me just fine.
@terrabyteonetb1628Ай бұрын
Ultra?
@Nornical1500sАй бұрын
cCould you tumesptamp this please. I dont know what you mean
@terrabyteonetb1628Ай бұрын
Bunnings have a 8 amp battery, $199 aud
@Nornical1500sАй бұрын
Yes i know, but Einhell had it for about a year or 2 before Ozito claimed it. It is better to wait for Ozito to get the products because they turn out to be much cheaper than Einhell products, i guess its to do with Ozito always having the rep for budget diy tools.
@lorcanbailey1699Ай бұрын
Nice
@Nornical1500sАй бұрын
Thanks i appreciate it.
@marcuslima2535Ай бұрын
is it any close at some good makita drill?
@Nornical1500sАй бұрын
Im not sure maybe the lower end of the line of Makita but i personally havent used Makita all that much.
@scaredyetАй бұрын
This is what I was looking for
@Nornical1500sАй бұрын
Thanks. Glad it helped.
@poopjeans11352 ай бұрын
You add a lot of friction into the pulley system when you use a larger cord. I'm running 10lb braided fishing line. I've also found it helps when you stagger the rigging on the pulley banks. The Derrick is rigged right to left and the luffing jib is rigged left to right. Didn't like that red strap that attaches the derrick to the car body, so I scrapped that and turned it into a functional A-Frame.
@Nornical1500s2 ай бұрын
Ok it sounds like you made some beneficial changes to the main mechanics and superstructure to the crane. My question is does it lift more now that youve made those adjustments?
@poopjeans11352 ай бұрын
@@Nornical1500s it lifts more now as I also beefed up the counterweight. A 4 lb bag of rice does wonders and it's easy to hide inside Technic panels. I picked up a medium motor and after reducing the gearing and some modifications to the boom I was able to retain full RC function. Another thing I've noticed is with thicker rigging, it takes up a lot of space on your winches which actually changes the gear reduction adding additional strain to your motors.
@Nornical1500s2 ай бұрын
@@poopjeans1135 Ok yeah i understand where your coming from. Thats just a bit complex for me to do, im not really that good with modifications to sets but it sounds like you know what you''re doing. Maybe you could share a video potentially of it in working order that would be cool to see.
@terrabyteonetb16282 ай бұрын
Do you need a ha mer drill, when you can use a impact driver? Drilling in brick?
@Nornical1500s2 ай бұрын
Yes you do need a hammer drill to drill into brick. Both of the impact mechanisms inside each tool are different, and an impact driver is more likely to snap a bit. Plus many masonary drill bits dont have the 1/4 inch hex drive to fit inside the collet of an impact driver.
@terrabyteonetb16282 ай бұрын
Worth the money vs the cheaper one? What impact bits to use
@Nornical1500s2 ай бұрын
I definitely reccomend this one over the cheaper one if you have bigger jobs around the home. This will definitely take care of them better. If youre only putting in a few screws here and there then the cheaper one will suite you just fine. As far as bits to use any 1/4 inch hex shank will fit in them.
@danwarre742 ай бұрын
Love your reviews mate!
@Nornical1500s2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for commenting and checking them out. Theres more to come!
@interman77152 ай бұрын
Thanks buddy ,I'm a builder/ carpenter and appreciate your tests.
@Nornical1500s2 ай бұрын
you're very welcome. I'm glad i helped you out.
@bradheath60792 ай бұрын
Great review dude. I bought mine yesterday. I’ve only got 4ah batteries but was stoked with how bright the light is even on the low setting. Will be good in the boat at night and for hunting reptiles at night. Great value and the new technology shits all over my old spotties from 25 years ago. And it’s portable….woop Woop.
@Nornical1500s2 ай бұрын
yeah its very good for the price it is. Ozito have come a long way, and a 4ah battery should last ya yonks.
@jaysomewhereinflyoverterri7353 ай бұрын
Mould King does seem to be getting their shit together recently. I bought this one and will start the build soon. Looks like it's big, going to have to find room for it.
@Nornical1500s3 ай бұрын
Yep you are correct, Mould King does seem to be getting their shit together such as putting all the pieces in the set, that was one of my main worries is that i would have 1 or a couple pieces missing. Even though i had no missing pieces this time i believe thats not always the case as other reviews on this have reported usually just 1 missing piece. It certainly is a challenge so if you decide to buy this good luck! If you are an experienced lego builder however you shouldnt have too much trouble with this, might just be a few tricky spots.
@trusterracing61852 ай бұрын
Just completed my build and love this set, it's a big one that's for sure. I love lego but not the price they charge, this was $300 and the lego crane is $1012 big difference!! mould king has come through with making a great crane. I also added led lights and looks great.
@Nornical1500s2 ай бұрын
@@trusterracing6185 yep my thoughts exactly, lego can go shove that price up their ass its just not worth that amount of money. I reckon led's would look cool on this set like you have on your set.
@lorcanbailey16994 ай бұрын
can you do 23 mashed peanuts 1/2 a can of pineapple juice a jellybean and 47.5 m and ms and 11 mini screwdrivers for 11.24 seconds - i cant do this because my mommy said im not allowed to eat m and ms
@Nornical1500s4 ай бұрын
i can certainly try that
@lorcanbailey16994 ай бұрын
thank you
@Nornical1500s2 ай бұрын
@lorcanbailey1699 did you want them all done at once like the screwdrivers the m&ms the jellybean etc all at once or did you want me to microwave each thing for 11.24 seconds one by one
@lorcanbailey16992 ай бұрын
@@Nornical1500s I was joking about it. But if you are actually gonna do it then then together would be better. Also anything above 11 seconds
@Nornical1500s2 ай бұрын
@@lorcanbailey1699 i know you were joking but im an idiot so i always like trying stupid shit.
@SAKURAI_YT4 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@TBUB1236 ай бұрын
Also ya need a tail rotor to counteract the Rotary spin
@TBUB1236 ай бұрын
1st you need to balance ur props,if not balanced they will suck ur battery dry. When ur dealing with anything that has to do with flight,you can’t afford to be thick skulled. Prepare,balance,check & recheck
@Nornical1500s6 ай бұрын
Thanks for your feedback buddy..This was more of a fun little throwaway project that i didnt really think would work. The reason for the swastika isnt much more interesting then i got bored one night. It seems you might know more than i do in this field but the tail prop had fallen off in a previous video. If i do this again ill get a helicopter that firstly works and has all of its parts.
@TBUB1236 ай бұрын
I’m more curious on why there was a Nazi swastika drawn on ur metal
@UnfinishedProjects-yt8km7 ай бұрын
Nice One Mate ... Keep it up 😁
@Nornical1500s7 ай бұрын
thanks mate i appreciate it.
@satos19 ай бұрын
5 year warranty. Cannot go wrong. Great review. Thanks.
@Nornical1500s9 ай бұрын
No problem mate. Glad ya enjoyed
@loopernz6 ай бұрын
Got one today
@Nornical1500s6 ай бұрын
Nice one. How does it go for what you need it for
@543ejp10 ай бұрын
Seems like a decent drill.
@Nornical1500s10 ай бұрын
yeah its not too bad. Its top of the line in terms of ozito.
@Gymjunnky10 ай бұрын
That was quite funny ... keep it up .. 😃
@Nornical1500s10 ай бұрын
Thanks brother i appreciate it.
@Alwayscommentseveryday11 ай бұрын
That is not a M92 baretta, thats a Desert eagle 44
@Nornical1500s11 ай бұрын
Sorry about my mistake, my review wasnt so much about the type of gun. My review was about the quality of Mould Kings blocks.
@Alwayscommentseveryday11 ай бұрын
@@Nornical1500s Thats fine bro, keep it up, just dont make a mistake again.
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people are putting things in their microwave for youtube again. we are so back
yes we are
Unreal this thing costs $99.
This makes my day
thanks i appreciate it
Im so sorry for your loss. Holy shit thus was dangerous
I cant believe you actually did this
I told you i would you ask and i shall deliver lol.
Nice
The acetone worked. I added a lead ingot to the counterweight box. I mounted a small rubber wheel, on a swivel, to the rear of the box to keep it from dragging. I mounted 3 axles with small pulley wheels, free to move right and left above the 3 winch axels. This helps the string to wind and unwind evenly on these motor driven axels. I added several more of the small pully wheels to the axels on the booms where the string rounds a bend to keep it from rubbing. Mine works fairly smoothly, but I wouldn't try to lift more than 1/2 a pound, 250 or so grams with it. My ceiling is about 7' 3" high, the crane will go an inch or two higher if it could. Awesome build, I hope Mould King makes more crazy big kits like this.
Oh right you have high celings. Yeah i agree that this is more of a decorative set than a practical set, it just dosent have the balls to lift as much as people would initially think it could lift. I hope Mould King make more big sets too there are a couple more big sets i have my eye on and might consider bringing to the channel.
@@Nornical1500s I'll subscribe, I would like to watch these videos, when you make them.
@@jaysomewhereinflyoverterri735 thanks man, i appreciate it.
Part 2 kzread.info/dash/bejne/c4WI17yLltS5ips.html
Leave me a comment for what you'd like to see for part 3!
You haven't got a big enough battery on it put a 8.0ah battery
Mate 4.0ah is big enough for everything. You dont need to max out everything, yes the 8 ah might give it slightly more power the 4 ah have worked fine enough for tests.
bro wtf this is funny for me lol
Thanks man i appreciate it. Im in the proess of editing a part 2
🔳
Is this supposed to be a huge battery?
Can you try a pillow?
Im sorry man ive already recorded a part 2 but thatll definitely be for part 3.
I am trying to finish assembling this set now, but the design is a bit flawed. Those 1 X 8, 1 X 6, and 1 X 4 plates that hold the booms together pop off too easily, especially at the bottom. I bought a bottle of acetone and am in the process of bonding those pieces so they will stay attached when stressed. I hope this works.
yes they do pop off quite easily. I wouldve recommended to super glue the pieces together rather than using acetone but acetone should work fine if you're already in the process of using it. I just pressed them together very firmly it seems to be fine but people have used pliers with tape over the metal part.
Ampun.iklany banyAk.banget
im not putting them there.
Do you know of a website that sells replacement bricks? I broke one of my 15 longs on the main boom as i was running the cable. Almost all the way done then I broke something
It sucks when something like that happens so close to finishing. I do know theres a site called GoBricks im unsure about product availiability such as every type of lego brick they sell. It would be worth checking them out.
That sounds powerful to me
It is pretty good, certainly has gone through quite a few jobs for me just fine.
Ultra?
cCould you tumesptamp this please. I dont know what you mean
Bunnings have a 8 amp battery, $199 aud
Yes i know, but Einhell had it for about a year or 2 before Ozito claimed it. It is better to wait for Ozito to get the products because they turn out to be much cheaper than Einhell products, i guess its to do with Ozito always having the rep for budget diy tools.
Nice
Thanks i appreciate it.
is it any close at some good makita drill?
Im not sure maybe the lower end of the line of Makita but i personally havent used Makita all that much.
This is what I was looking for
Thanks. Glad it helped.
You add a lot of friction into the pulley system when you use a larger cord. I'm running 10lb braided fishing line. I've also found it helps when you stagger the rigging on the pulley banks. The Derrick is rigged right to left and the luffing jib is rigged left to right. Didn't like that red strap that attaches the derrick to the car body, so I scrapped that and turned it into a functional A-Frame.
Ok it sounds like you made some beneficial changes to the main mechanics and superstructure to the crane. My question is does it lift more now that youve made those adjustments?
@@Nornical1500s it lifts more now as I also beefed up the counterweight. A 4 lb bag of rice does wonders and it's easy to hide inside Technic panels. I picked up a medium motor and after reducing the gearing and some modifications to the boom I was able to retain full RC function. Another thing I've noticed is with thicker rigging, it takes up a lot of space on your winches which actually changes the gear reduction adding additional strain to your motors.
@@poopjeans1135 Ok yeah i understand where your coming from. Thats just a bit complex for me to do, im not really that good with modifications to sets but it sounds like you know what you''re doing. Maybe you could share a video potentially of it in working order that would be cool to see.
Do you need a ha mer drill, when you can use a impact driver? Drilling in brick?
Yes you do need a hammer drill to drill into brick. Both of the impact mechanisms inside each tool are different, and an impact driver is more likely to snap a bit. Plus many masonary drill bits dont have the 1/4 inch hex drive to fit inside the collet of an impact driver.
Worth the money vs the cheaper one? What impact bits to use
I definitely reccomend this one over the cheaper one if you have bigger jobs around the home. This will definitely take care of them better. If youre only putting in a few screws here and there then the cheaper one will suite you just fine. As far as bits to use any 1/4 inch hex shank will fit in them.
Love your reviews mate!
Thank you so much for commenting and checking them out. Theres more to come!
Thanks buddy ,I'm a builder/ carpenter and appreciate your tests.
you're very welcome. I'm glad i helped you out.
Great review dude. I bought mine yesterday. I’ve only got 4ah batteries but was stoked with how bright the light is even on the low setting. Will be good in the boat at night and for hunting reptiles at night. Great value and the new technology shits all over my old spotties from 25 years ago. And it’s portable….woop Woop.
yeah its very good for the price it is. Ozito have come a long way, and a 4ah battery should last ya yonks.
Mould King does seem to be getting their shit together recently. I bought this one and will start the build soon. Looks like it's big, going to have to find room for it.
Yep you are correct, Mould King does seem to be getting their shit together such as putting all the pieces in the set, that was one of my main worries is that i would have 1 or a couple pieces missing. Even though i had no missing pieces this time i believe thats not always the case as other reviews on this have reported usually just 1 missing piece. It certainly is a challenge so if you decide to buy this good luck! If you are an experienced lego builder however you shouldnt have too much trouble with this, might just be a few tricky spots.
Just completed my build and love this set, it's a big one that's for sure. I love lego but not the price they charge, this was $300 and the lego crane is $1012 big difference!! mould king has come through with making a great crane. I also added led lights and looks great.
@@trusterracing6185 yep my thoughts exactly, lego can go shove that price up their ass its just not worth that amount of money. I reckon led's would look cool on this set like you have on your set.
can you do 23 mashed peanuts 1/2 a can of pineapple juice a jellybean and 47.5 m and ms and 11 mini screwdrivers for 11.24 seconds - i cant do this because my mommy said im not allowed to eat m and ms
i can certainly try that
thank you
@lorcanbailey1699 did you want them all done at once like the screwdrivers the m&ms the jellybean etc all at once or did you want me to microwave each thing for 11.24 seconds one by one
@@Nornical1500s I was joking about it. But if you are actually gonna do it then then together would be better. Also anything above 11 seconds
@@lorcanbailey1699 i know you were joking but im an idiot so i always like trying stupid shit.
😂😂😂
Also ya need a tail rotor to counteract the Rotary spin
1st you need to balance ur props,if not balanced they will suck ur battery dry. When ur dealing with anything that has to do with flight,you can’t afford to be thick skulled. Prepare,balance,check & recheck
Thanks for your feedback buddy..This was more of a fun little throwaway project that i didnt really think would work. The reason for the swastika isnt much more interesting then i got bored one night. It seems you might know more than i do in this field but the tail prop had fallen off in a previous video. If i do this again ill get a helicopter that firstly works and has all of its parts.
I’m more curious on why there was a Nazi swastika drawn on ur metal
Nice One Mate ... Keep it up 😁
thanks mate i appreciate it.
5 year warranty. Cannot go wrong. Great review. Thanks.
No problem mate. Glad ya enjoyed
Got one today
Nice one. How does it go for what you need it for
Seems like a decent drill.
yeah its not too bad. Its top of the line in terms of ozito.
That was quite funny ... keep it up .. 😃
Thanks brother i appreciate it.
That is not a M92 baretta, thats a Desert eagle 44
Sorry about my mistake, my review wasnt so much about the type of gun. My review was about the quality of Mould Kings blocks.
@@Nornical1500s Thats fine bro, keep it up, just dont make a mistake again.
ñam ñam
that's some actual good shit
how'd u find mu channel
@@Nornical1500s lmao roblox
that balloon is my love ( ;
Sounds like me
lol