i got a fun one for ya..... you can put a cigarrette butt out in gasoline but cant come near it with an open flame or a spark...... you trying to get kids killed sir? theyll be throwing toasters and hair dryers in the bath tub if they see this...
Stop leaving the weed eater in the sun. The bubble dries and cracks after just a couple of hours in the sun. Lubricate the bubble, lightly on the outer part of the bubble.
Yeah, i get it!. Clever initiative. I would highly recommend that you all trying this method Cut out a piece of the Plastic you are attempting to use as a "gasket" and pour some Gasoline on it and rub it in with your fingers so that you can Feel if the plastic is "tolerant" to gasoline or if it is somewhat melting(smearing on your fingers) as this would sure mean that you will end up with dissolved plastic inside your carburetor and that is not a good thing. You know what i mean. I just want you ALL to have a Blast all the time every day, ALL day, And not have to clean out the carburetor from plastic as it would sure be annoying. 🙂😇🥰😄
My 2002 alero has been pretty similar - i found turning on the AC at full speed working similarly (turns out running the AC forces the fans to go into full speed, who knew? i was always told that the last thing you should do in an overheat scenario is turn on the scenario). im planning on changing the coolant temperature sensor and thermostat as they're pretty cheap and easy to change and my best leads at the moment
Great video. Most DIY ers are satisfied with copying someone else's plans or building a prototype. You're the first one who showed your determination to keep improving on the original build. The tire wall separator was a game changer. I wonder if your trommel might produce fewer tailings if the compost were slightly dryer. Just a thought, Not a criiticism. I'll know more when my trommell project is complete. Im looking for a DC motor. No electricity near my compost piles. I'll watch this again. Jack
Appreciate the praise. Im going to attempt to make a machine that grinds the compost and get 100% output. You are correct with dry compost. It does produce less tailings. Thanks for your time
Just when I thought I had an original idea! You are 20 steps ahead of me. Nice, nice, nice. I would like to have a chute to fork the raw material into, and make the whole system at waist high level. You give me lots and lots to think on. Thanks.
Thank you so much, i just need to get this done on the quick and will get the new part later, 4 years after your post and still saving the day, new subscriber FOR SURE!!!!
thanks Steve for your real unedited video of how to fix my chainsaw with this exact same problem. Glad you left in the real unexpected glitches that might be encountered as you were trying to move the mechanical wheel that was difficult to turn.
So my height lever snapped in half. And I can’t find the replacement part at all. Now I have to borrow our neighbors mower. Since the lever snapped in half the wheels are just swinging around since they aren’t secured into one of the teeth via the height adjuster. Any recommendations? Anyone? Lol
Dude, what is up with all of us having the same problem on sunday? Man, i was so motivated yesterday, i had everything done just about, i went to start my blower, freaking bulb cracked!!! I was so disappointed! Thank you!
I followed your steps and now my grinder is making a loud buzzing noise on start up and needs a push to start it up but then had a clicking noise. Any idea how to fix it?
I watched this to get a look at what I might be needing for my back pack sprayer. Mine isn't marked as any particular brand. It only has two US patent #'s. I think it was probably made in the late 90's. It looks like the ones my boss had when I worked in carpet cleaning back then. Anyway I had a hunch that the Chapin parts would be the go to for me. It's hard to get a good comparative look at the hardware up close unless somebody does a great repair video like this. Thanks a lot pardner! I will lube mine with vacuum grease, I think it holds up better than vaseline. But vaseline works fine, better than nothing that's for sure.👍
Steve, that was perfect: welding, engines, bandages, danger, safety, snakes, repurposed K-mart clothing displays, forethought & afterthought, balancing pride vs get 'er done. There are many, many times I wish I were a redneck. I enjoyed the subtle humor.
I sprayed the trees with "talstar" got it from do it yourself pest control dot com. Didnt get peaches that year. Never happened again. Spray couple times knowing the life cycle
Great job. Your trommel looks a lot like mine. I finished mine before I had even seen your video. Too much rain lately to run it in mission mode. Will post as soon as I do. Btw, did you see and improvement after you installed the mid-section baffle?