Nelson Studios is a small Montana operation headed up by a bored school teacher who believes that life is for those who make it. Follow our adventures as we cut and mill our own lumber, restore military trucks, mine gold/gems, explore the vastness of Montana and generally seek ways to make our world a better place. And to entertain ourselves, also beer.
They were 3/4 and 1 tons. Made for 3 years, I think. And you could order the wood bed still in the Longhorn, so farmers liked them, because the wood bed gave animals better footing. Thanks for the video. Take care.
I took my boys for a ride to Anaconda and Butte yesterday. I said to them " do you know what I wish was still going on"? They said "what". I said "I miss the Alder Gulch Tours!!!" They said "yeah so do we"!!!
That is amazing! I am going to attempt to do the same thing now with my lawnmower, mine is made of plastic though so I have to work out where to put bolts for a bracket for the wheels. Anyways cheers for putting this up and demonstrating how good it is.
Only thing I can think is you’d definitely want a low micron filter before hand as that coil was never meant to have that much liquid flowing thru it. It’s a coil made for refrigeration it’s supposed to have gas pushed thru it now water so it could definitely clog up quite quickly
Also as others have stated more airflow will help quite a bit. You are also doing the right thing running the water a slow as possible it gives it good time to absorb the heat. I would say with increased air pressure you could bring your water delta to quite a bit higher even with the warmer water you are having to use
Mate, you're throwing money down the drain. The coil needs to be cooler if it's ever going to remove humidity. You are better off using that electricity on something more efficient. there are 12,000 btu (1 ton) units that are surprisingly good, they use a dual hose and rotary compressor. Also no condensate because they use it to cool the condenser.
I don't know, But I have never had a problem with my Isuzu Rodeo the same year over 317,330, 6,/16/24,miles on it i drive it in Costa Rica, and I have a 2000, Rodeo, in South Florida with over 155,722, miles and Never had a PROBLEM WITH IT, a car is like a Woman you have to❤ LOVE HER GIVE LOVE TO THE CAR, IT LOOKS LIKE YOU DON'T GIVE A SHIT ABOUT THE CAR,
@@krichards8472 I do and i think it will be more controlled. When you wear the side teeth out flip it over. If it works well please shoot me an update because I have thought it would have been better than what I did.
4 1/4 diamond blade worked , I was drill block 24 inches thick from both sides and did the sharpening 3 times I think the first time was the best after that I think I lost the pitch
It's been 6 yrs since you posted this video. Thanks. And I am a handy man who is gonna use the info in your video to repair someone's washer. So the reality it saves me time and thus money when folks like you post stuff like this. Rock on.
I have the old pinch & pull Boston Champion style pencil sharpener and no telling how old it is but it still works flawlessly. It originally had a desk base, but I drilled out the two rivets holding the base on and enlarged the holes slightly and mounted it to the front of my workbench in the garage on the far end. Keeps my compass pencils and the pencils I use for marking wood on my lathe in tip-top condition.
I have that Record, I was looking for it, Because I thought it might've been from the Great War as the other song on my Record is which is Oui Oui Marie, My Great War Record,
I have the same problem. I have no idea where to get bushings or what kind to get. My bucket bushings are smaller than the inside bushings, the linkages. I guess I will have to do what you are doing just get thick wall pipe and try to find bushings somewhere. That is a good idea the way you pined the pin to the bucket. I am glad I watched this. thank you
I ordered the OAONAN GFCI plug, model NA10-2 120VAC 60Hz 10A with power indicator light, the new one you sent me doesn’t have the power indicator light on it. I believe you send me the wrong one.
You've never owned one, yet you criticize the only one you've ever known. You paid $30 for it on Amazon and expect top of the line without any comparison. You're entirely ignorant. Your review sucked.
For those of you looking for help with your mixers, check out Mr. Mixer. He does this as a business and has video tutorials on how to fix these machines.
Thanks for the helpful video!! I suggest using contact adhesive to attach a piece of leather to the heel area where the insole has worn out. Ensure that you trim away any compressed sections of the damaged insole to create a smooth, even surface for gluing.
Bought the same plug etc and it worked for a second but washer will not power on now. Took everything apart and did it again, no response. Any suggestions?
Give the guy a break. I just love how people can assume that the dad now has a huge habit of ignoring his son. If that was the case, he would have left the child with someone. The child will be just fine. in 20 years. The boy will be a man and he'll remember seeing this sawmill and how much fun he had that day. I'm sure he won't look back and say....Dad wanted to film the sawmill and ignored me.