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Thanks for the tip, I like it. Here's a tip for you: set the drill torque to a number instead of max, that way your wrist won't get injured, now if you really need the max setting, make sure you hold that drill very strongly and be ready to disengage the trigger if the screw refuses to go in anymore.
Acetone is what you need for the sticky glue from the black tape. Some of the glue got onto your black gloves and from your gloves on to the yellow plug!
Frage interessehalber : schwarz und rot = Strom fließt , Neutralleiter, in Germany ist das wohl "Erdungskabel" , aber welche Bedeutung hat das grüne Kabel ?
Pads still won't save your knees. I spoke with many physical therapists to get an answer on similar work, and the answer was always that you simply have to squat. The problem is that most Americans no longer have the flexibility to squat deeply because we sit so much.
Yeah that s*** works until you're my age Young Buck..... And guess what by the time you're 30 you'll be walking down the stairs and that knee is going to get to popping out of place on your way to work and it ain't fun neither.... Do not use your knees like that.... And if you're going to you need to have soft pads that grip.
Weather you use 3 or 4 wire plug, the older your RV is the less chance you'll need 4 wires. You can also fill the plug with epoxy for less chance of a short.
He ain't going to be able to get to work because that knee ain't going to work no more I'm 34 and I've been working real hard and crunched areas like that for a long time mostly cuz I like it working on projects or just being into my work and it is absolutely caused a serious problem from my right knee using it to stable my body while hanging over projects.... You got to have knee pads on if you're going to do that.
Hey you should look at the inside of that plug again. That red wire screw is touching the ground wire and with a little bit of time and the force needed to plug that into an outlet, you are going to have a dead short to ground and cause some serious damage. That tip of the metal screw is going to dig into the ground wire. I would flip the hot blade around so the screw is no longer touching the ground wire at least.
I love your videos. I hope you buy a surge protector for your camper. Because some camp grounds have that problem. It will save you alot of money and no fire.😊
Sam, you guys do a great job explaining things. It is greatly appreciated, a lot of tubers assume a lot that people know a lot more than they do. Thank you.
🎉 YAY YOU! 🎉 I love it when you talk smart!!! Congratulations on gettin-r-did! Thank you for teaching interesting stuff about stuff!!! 😎 Hi Angela and The Boys! 👋 I love you all! ✌️💖🙏🙌🇺🇲🕊️🤜