Went fishing with my bros for the first time, caught a bunch of white perch and wanted to try them. This video is about to make my life so much easier with these things
Great video! I just bought and set mine up and the table is soooo wobbly… is it supposed to be like that? What am I doing wrong here cuz it seems to just rock back and forth multiple inches
Hello I see how your taking out the ribs and your wasting alot of fish doing it that way so here is a video I found how to keep as much meat as possible. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Drrz2UvL54A.htmlfeature=shared
It's on sale at HF this week. I was concerned about the power. 1/3HP = 2.0A where the Ryobi is 2.8A. Is it powerful enough for cutting thick lumber (ie 2in thick)?
Ive watched many videos and followed them all...always having some difficulties. Today was this video and it was perfect. Best video out there and best technique. Thanks a lot!
wonder if u use a chain and some sort of chain locking system like a tow truck if u can use the up and down of the trailer to pull it on go up tighten the chaing drop the trailer then then back up relock it
Nice to work with what you had on hand. There is a cheap chainsaw vertical edge cutting tool that would do the job as well that is quite inexpensive. One needs to do what they can with what tools they have. Nothing wrong with saving all you can especially on a project that can be a bit more on the rustic side.
Thanks man. I was wondering how that band saw would last. However, everything I've bought from Harbor Freight has held up, especially a little drill press I bought 15 plus years ago. It still drills perfectly.
I mean It does only have a hp of 1/3 and a Height of 9 inches , you really think the 449$ one is real worth on 3/4 hp and only a 5 inch raise makeing it capable of 14 , idk this one is only 169 , not like I’ma use it to cut frame boards for houses