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Your float valve is unpside down, it's a dry/dry vac now...
As to your Shop-Vac that they sent you a new power head assembly. I have a 20 year old 12 gallon model 3331.5. The motor started making a noise and was not pulling air. I tore it apart and found the impeller work out. Your old impeller you were waving around looks identical to mine. I was wondering if you could give the dimensions of your old impeller and how thick it is? If it’s the same, was hoping you might sell it to me. I cannot find this part anywhere and on Shop-Vac website, it does not go back this far to even mention my model. Thanks for any help you can provide. Dave( p.s. great videos) 0:07
What time of year do you harvest them?
I would get suspension lowering arms too so that the body of the car comes closer to the top of the tires. Just my opinion.
I like this. I do have two questions. But before I ask, I just have something to say first... I lately have been dealing with flat tires frequently. I mean I can understand one flat every once in a while, but it shouldn't be flat tire after flat tire. Not to mention I only use my bike just to get around. I'm starting to question whether the bike shop I've been going to is selling me crappy tires and tubes or if I'm being cursed. I guess I'll find that out at some point. But now here are my two questions... Question number one, are these tires good for travel? And question number two, do they have some of these tires in studs? (Studs as in studded tires for winter)
Hello and thanks for the great review, got mine yesterday. The circle-ish empty slot above the manual in 0:38. Any idea what it's for? Is it for the rangefinder? Would love to get that to complete the kit.
no one cares just show the installation
I noticed in your other video you attached the hooks for the seat using silicone. I’m just curious if you discovered these fasteners after and that’s why you didn’t use them for the seat? And also would love to know if they ended up being a better method?
Honestly, it has been so long ago that I don’t recall.
The black circle plugs behind the seat, what is their purpose?
So I have fuel sitting on top of my sending unit and what looks like small cracks around the base of 90 the degree connection post. I was getting speratic idle then start snd die before I discovered this. Is my pump shot or do I have a drop in pressure due to the leak?
I’m guess it could be from the leak
Excellent job. Very straight forward and simple. I've done one of these project before many years ago. Your video was a very helpful reminder. Thank you.
This type so easy to do I don’t think you would need a machine for this 😂😂😂😂
I do a lot of repetitive work and some in tight locations where a normal clamp too would not fit.
You did not show what color wires and what they connected to in the gray electrical box!
This bloke will kill you. He would probably kill you in the USA. He would easily do it in the UK. Don't they have any certification system in the USA? It would violate multiple requirements in the UK and probably most EU states
Waiting for Dewalt to relaese their version
Wow...Not to code, non metallic conduit is supposed to be 18" deep, that garden outlet is way too low as well.. that GFI should of been at house (in not a gfi breaker in panel )and your line should have been off the load side..
He did put the conductors on the line side. The GFCI is in the circuit and that all you need. He should have used a W/R GFCI. But your right about the 18 inch depth.
Where can I buy a new bar
Where did you get the e-z head for theTB475ss trimmer and what is the part number?
Is that mask rated for paint fumes? It seems unlikely that it is. It’s likely rated for dust. You should really spend the $25 for a proper paint mask man.
So, to begin with it is a terrible idea that a pop-rivet can hold anything on plastic without any backing. Same story with the screws. You'd be far better off just gluing the eyelets to the hull. Alternatively, you can get a hatch kid, and use its hole to reach inside and strengthen the fastener connection. And then seal the hatch too. Then you have both storage and access to do it properly.
What would you use to glue the eyelets to the hull?
Also, how involved is the job of doing the hatch kit? A couple hours? Trying to determine which route I can convince my husband to take. We have two of the kayaks and no back rests. 🙈
How did you get the fan cover off the motor? I removed the two screws, which loosened it, but it catches on something when i try to pull it off.
I wish I could remember. That was so long ago.
@@BusyDadsWorkshop Well, after another day of poking about, i think i got it fixed without disassembling the motor. Found a big wad of stringy metal chips in the hose
Please list all parts of the the final assembly to attach to water source. Thank you for this video!
Besides the pressure regulator, can you please tell me what are the other parts needed for the assembly? You mentioned an adapter, a filter, a ninety degree something… thank you for this video!
Good video. I just found a wave in the trash
Hey mate, where did you get that sweet box with the mounting flanges on the short sides? All my home improvement stores only have them with the flanges on the long sides.
Not sure where you’re located but boxes often come with some metal “ears” and screws that are meant to be drilled in in whatever configuration you choose.
Your trees are quite large and probably have more extensive root system and that circle is too small for them. It should be quite wider.
Does ryobi have a good waranty on their tools
I haven't had to use their warranty yet however, I have heard it is decent.
Don't be so sute about that plastic lasting forever, that's a amalgamation of a few types of plastic and is relatively brittle for plastic. It won't weather well, plastic won't corode in the garden but will erode... plastic can absorb the micro plastics... but we all get tons in air and water at this point anyway.
Nice Really good job🎉🇫🇷
Thank you! 😃
My shop vac motor burned out a few days ago.
Sorry to hear that. Hope you can get it fixed up
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If run in conduit, they do not need to be UF jacketed.
Awesome thanks
Thanks
Are you trying to help the squirrels? lol
Sure felt like it!
Thanks for the video. I wish somebody would compare the difference between tannus and the cheap Chinese ones I've been using for years. Mine are around £12 each and last for years , I don't mind paying more it the tannus are better but can't be arsed with tubes ever again .
Where can I find a motor? I'd even take a used one if it works
If you contact shop vac directly, they should be able to provide you with a replacement.
In a couple of years conduit will be water fill
Why?
@@JohnBrown-gn1zz water seems to find a way. I'm filling the tube with none detergent oil
It’s all fully glued together.
How much liters of water is recomanded to be irrigated on 2 years old apple tree? Thank you!
Aesthetics is of minimal importance to me. That being said, your garden area is 👌👍
Thanks. We have put a lot of work into it!
Great video thx , wish you showed how you piggy backed & wired from existing outside outlet ! Going to do the same thing for an outside fountain ⛲️ in front of my home & already have an existing outlet on the outside. Thx again 👍⚾️
Sorry about that. I didn't mean to skip over that part.
Awesome system! FYI 200l isn't 100gal - 3.78l/gallon makes it closer to 52 gallons in each tank.
My bad
So you basically tied into an existing outlet power source, not a true add an outlet video from scratch ie:from breaker to new outlet wire pull. Please remember some people don’t have an existing power outlet box outside they can tap into to do this
True. Thank you.
What is it called so i can tell the bike company what the tires called
Tannus I believe is the brand that is available now.
80/20 is much cheaper now Amazon has some amazing deals on the stuff.
Did you ever try out the newer S03CG/P03CG models they have? Would be interesting to see if they're even brighter than this one.
They just sent me a new laser that I am working on a video for.
I actually have the DT03CG and we joke about it being so powerful we can do our own eye correction with this thing. You really don't need any brighter unless you're outside with the sun blasting
I normally don't like modded cars... I have a black 996 C4S too and am definitely doing this! looks amazing. I think this is what the designers would have intended.
Nice video. Do you have a video on that netting around ur garden?
Not yet. Would you like me to do one?
@@BusyDadsWorkshop Would be helpful for installation. Do you have a link for it? Amazon?
@@KitchenFamilyFarm it was from critterfence.com
Brilliant video - but how do you easily remove solid tyres and at what time to replace as no tread to gauge replacement? Thanks
Great video! Thinking of setting up some sinks using hoses throughout these arches 😂 that way it’s like a food tunnel and you can wash and eat fruit walking through the tunnel. FOOD TUNNEL!!!!😂😂😂
Thinking of setting up some sinks using hoses throughout these arches 😂 that way it’s like a food tunnel and you can wash and eat fruit walking through the tunnel. FOOD TUNNEL!!!!😂😂😂
When they're ripe and they fall off the tree you leave them out there for a couple days and the Green Hull pops open. Then you just flip them out of there and it's so easy it only takes a couple seconds to pop them out but the shell on Chinese black walnuts is very difficult the meats are smaller and they're tucked in all these little crevices but they are healthy for you they're medicinal that's why there's a special way to do it with the boiling water
Off topic question: The drawer units behind you Iook like harbor freight parts boxes, but what is the shelf-unit that is holding them?
That was a custom unit I built with drawer sliders.
Very cool man