Excellent video dude. Beautifully sharp chainsaw too. I’m putting in some stays tomorrow for a 1600-1800 fence with chicken wire and a top and bottom plate. Not nearly as deep as yours but on rotten rock and concreted in 100mm on either side. Definitely enough to go on here, great work.
Hey I just sprayed at the time as I diddnt know what I was in for haha. Yea spray for a few days and few heat cycles and should help, use penetrating spray of some sort if u can
I am about to do the exact same thing. Can't imagine how people are comfortable with connecting heavy cables directly to a battery with no protection... pinch a wire and enjoy burning your vehicle to the ground... With this switched solenoid, you can easily go from "hot" to "not" with a switch in the cab. Plus, it's not expensive or hard to install...
Just fitted a PPD 3" system to my son's N60 Hilux. The nuts on the dump pipe were a great pain in the rear! took forever to remove. Once everything was off it was a 5 minute job for 2 clueless do it yourselfers. The sound and lowdown torque increase made it all worthwhile...............
Hey mate, not sure I understand exactly what you’re asking. I can’t remember the colours that I hooked into, but I just tapped into the the existing wires to indicator and the park for the new light, black wire went to a body earth I think from memory.
Update... The exhaust bracket that connects to the bell-housing has broken which i believe was my fault (see the 9:00 for the bracket im referring to) but the bracket has snapped through and also created a crack where the bracket attaches to the exhaust itself. Iv welded the hole in exhaust and just have removed the bracket entirely, so far it's fine but time will tell where the next stress point will be, due to the lack of support now where that bracket was. Cheers
Hey, it’s about a foot and a half usually, as long as the stay block is solidly in place and can’t move and the angle of the stay is appealing to your eye then it’s not a specific depth. Don’t go too deep or it will effectively be leavening the post up out of the ground. if that makes sense. Cheers
Great thank you. Im a 70yr old woman so going to dig holes with an auger on a digger, and use dril and spade bit to ease a lot of the chiselling. Awesome tutorial.❤
Saw arrived yesterday ru-vid.comUgkxfQm1wmg0ItKDLavxj1nXtQY9HP7EF504 and today I cut about 3/4 cord of wood with it. Make sure you get an extension chord that is at least 12 gauge wire, minimum. This is my first electric in about 10 years, and things sure have improved. The self-sharpener works great, and it just kept cutting through some pretty decent logs. Wear your eye protection, and ear protection. Excellent saw.
@@rob-artfarmingnz6138 Also just for the record man, the knot was purely an example of what the tool is for, I see why you say the knot is bad but I wasn’t showing how to tie the termination, obviously if is was a actual wire on a fence yes the knot would be tight against the post and the wraps Ideally need to be tight together too.
Won't this drop the back pressure to much ? I've heard the turbo needs some resistence in the exhaust for propper back pressure. anybody have thoughts on this? can you do the exsaust safely without a tune ?
Everything you've heard about back pressure is most likely from someone trying to sound intelligent without knowing what they're talking 😂😂 You want absolutely no back pressure in any turbocharged setups. The bigger is always better in turbocharging. Yes, exhaust is fine without a tune in most diesel applications, but with turbo cars, especially the newer ones that have their wastegates electronically controlled (Newer 5.5 twin turbo AMGs and the likes) will throw a check engine light; in which case you'll need a tune.
Same I just use one stay for the angles (corner) and just aim in in the middle of the wires, so where the pull is. If that makes sense, u can use two stays just more expensive so I use one. Both work great. Hope this helps