Good morning, enjoy your video. I am putting new rope on my cast net. I found some hollow rope at Lee Fisher in Tampa but dont know what size to get. You mentioned in video your rope was 5/19, did you mean 5/16 ? Lee Fisher only had 1/4 and 1/2 in the hollow rope. Thanks for any help my friend
You can fix these air mix servos by taking them out of the car, prying them apart and cleaning the grease off the tracks, the grease becomes conductive over the years from copper wearing off and mixing with the grease. This causes a short, with creates the ticking, or worse grinding noise. You can relube the tracks with fresh grease which will be sitting untouched beside the tracks.
Sold it and buy another one 2004. Still have it with sticky dash, it was the work horse when first Uber and lift came out. 10 hours a day 5 days a week for almost a year. It’s now a back up car 2004 blue auto. Clear coat peeling but I’m not selling it. I didn’t have time or motivate to fix the tranny because it was my only car so I got another one
U have to have exact mesh size and deep(how long) for it to works. And there’s are a lot of trial and error to get it perfect lay flat without the “witch hat” and extra around the outer circle.
I never built 4 o 5 panels before I mostly build 6 panels and one 14ft someone make for me have 12 panels. The more panels the better it will open and lay flat. Downsize is there are a lot of materials and a lot of time to built which result cost more and it also heavier just the materials itself without leads and it also bulky to hold on one hand to load which can cause palm pain after a short while and you would need a lot of strength or different method to cast all that material out to spread it. I’ve open my 12.6 ft 98% of the time but the 14ft is harder
I normally soak the nylon so it will stretch all it ever will. I do the truckers hitch twice but that may be overkill. I had a horn pop out on me on about the third or fourth net i made so i am a little worried about it. It happened during a mullet run and cost me a lot of time and aggravation.
I’ve been doing this way for a lot of nets I make for myself and sold about a dozen this way and haven’t heard anyone complain yet. There a lot of way to tie the horn. Maybe I haven’t put my horn to strength test yet because I rarely find a school of mullets at where I usually fish.
I have found lots of videos showing how to fix it and this is so simple and easy that I can try it. Few yars ago I repair a bumper with just a heat gun and pieces of another bumper and it lasted for years, saving me to buy a new one and hundreds of dollars.
It’s at harbor freight under plastic welder. I think by welder with a triangle flat iron will do but harbor freight come with a kit with all the stuff needed to fix especial the metal mesh to keep everything together when u melt the plastics.
Good video. I do however prefer for my net to land somewhat coned so my lead line can sink as fast as possible straight down without the webbing dragging on it through the water, slowing the initial sink. Fast bait will shoot out from under a net that lands almost completely flat. Maybe not so much coned as flat with the outermost webbing turned down 90* if that makes sense. Not witch hat shaped tho.
For someone that has never used a leaf lower report that was the awful video. I could barely tell what switches and what you were doing too fast. I'd throw down and explain yourself a little bit betperiod please and thank you I would appreciate
Most gas blower, weed eaters, trimmer starting procedures are the same. Turn on choke, press the primer bulb few times, pull few time until it pop or want to run, put it on run, pull again then it should start . If it doesn’t then u have other problems which is common for small engine. The only reason it starts after right away because u up keep it and use it weekly so don’t expect a blower left in a shed for half a year to start up instantly
I didn’t know how to fix it then sold the car for like a grand back then got 04 is300 that’s been sitting there for backup. But try the tip from below comment
It’s the motor that move the AC wind to front bottom. Weld the plastic gear worn or not aligned. I’ve took it apart multiple time ms and check the gears are good and greased but it still doing it. So I don’t bother anymore because it stopped after few minutes
I did not see the solar, it’s more battery powered.. it’s very easy to add a change controller and solar panels anyway.. The word solar rain Barral is a little miss leading as it’s 12v DC battery power and Not running off of the solar.. One of the comments was correct, having a timer would make it much more efficient and you could add proper sprinkles to the pipeline to wet a bigger area should you choose to expend your WWF Ring type looking shamba/ garden bed.. ;) The other comments was right about using gravity buy raising the barrels.. all your 12v pump will need to do is pump the water up to the barrels and gravity will do the rest.
I will be sure to climb on the roof to show proof next time. But he battery is being charged by the solar panel. My whole point is not to use my own water and electric. I’ve tried gravity but the barrels have to be around 10 high to see any pressure and the pressure isn’t even either because it’s high near the barrels and low pressure at the end. Mounting hundreds of pound of weight anything higher than couple feet isn’t safe. There’s always pros and cons in both system. I got rid all of it because i got kids ne I need a clean yard and it’s also requires constant cleaning by taking apart of everything because of mold, pump broke , mosquitoes and maintenance. So 15$ a month extra for water bill isn’t bad
@T -DUB so my point stands, it’s still battery powered and not solar powered.. like I said, lots of ppl miss use the term, solar powered when it’s actually DC battery powered, all the solar panels is doing is recharging the batteries, But its not running directly off of the solar. I make portable electric generators that can be changed in many ways and solar changed but I stay clear of calling it a portable solar generator as it’s more a electric generator or it stores electrical energy.. ppl who work in solar engineering will know exactly what I’m talking about but will still miss use the term, solar powered either because there trying to sell you the product or just have a lack of a better word. And ppl who don’t know just run with the term solar powered without fully understanding what it really is because it’s not put in the right context by the ppl in the kno
Sure do but it’s too much maintenance and yearly replacing battery and pump doesn’t worth it. It’s good smal project for fun but when factoring all that including solar panel. It’s not worth it imo
AS of 11/2021, this post is totally out of date. Gmail and others have changed their 3rd part app procedures for sending alerts through email. Much more complicate and very difficult to get working. This post needs to be UPDATED OR DELETED PLEASE. Also, very little help to solve this problem fro Blue Iris. Al least DELETE this post.
I have a method that is 100 better ...no staggering pattern on the cuts for the panels .I have built them in your method ..i prefer the way I have learned which was from a fourth generation commercial fisherman in Florida.....buy it is so easy to cut and to mend or sew together ..and there is plenty of bunt ...and very strong ....have gotten plenty of 400 lb shots with a 12 ft net during the mullet run .....but its a 5 panel net end up with 100 meshes on the horn I've been contemplating making a video for a long time maybe I will lol and doing it the way I say it can not just be cut down to size afterword...you need length (radius) first