DIY for Auto, Home, RV and Home Improvement. On this channel I work all sorts of projects around the house ranging from Automotive, RV/Camper stuff to home repair and renovation to everything in between. I don't like to spend a lot of money so I usually try to find ways to repurpose / recycle things that would of usually be thrown away. I will also take on projects that I think are pretty much just something to do because I can :) And remeber you're not cheap, you're thrifty!
Do you ever trip your circuit breakers? It seems 4 burners going past 400 degrees in a big oven would draw a lot of amps. By the way awesome build, thank you for taking the time to make your videos.
I know. I'm not 100% sure where the perfect cfm is on this. I've tried using an industrial blaster, it works, but it's pretty aggressive and you have to keep moving.
@@jrsprojects786 Jet size + PSI setting determines your cfm, which in turn determines speed. By choosing less aggressive media, high flow rate and low psi you can be gentle but work fast.
There are other additional tricks. Get a long pressure treated 2x4, depending on the length of your deck and do a V-brace across the joists starting from the house opening the V put. Also, bracing your post 1/3 the height of the post would have added a lot more stability. At the end, if an elephant walks thro tour deck, all bets might be off (😅).
Depends on the Pressure but more than likely a single flare would probably work, but to play it safe if in doubt use a double. That said I used to do single flares on my brakes when I was a kid because I didn't know any better, and they held. but Double if any doubt.
what a wonderful channel! This is the only one that breaks it down into steps and shows what it looks like. I borrowed my grandsons flaring tool and made my first double flare justs for the fun of it!
When you drove the new bearings in with the socket and hammer, did you put any grease on the outside of bearings before hand to make them go in easier? Or do you put them in dry?
Thanks for the vid, and time it took to make it bud. Hydro seeding is expensive in Aus. I too am building one, so your tips and design have supported my back of a beer coaster design, and encouraged me by seeing yours actually work. Thanks and good job 👍
Soak them in concentrated degreaser, and or ultrasonic parts cleaner. Takes 10 min. My hobby is making lincoln wheel center caps look new again from the junk yard and resell them.
What’s up brother I got me a 74 squarebody and the same thing happened to me but when I tried to tighten the bolts back up with the shims I had marked them like you did here 5:02 and the rear passenger bolt had moved as I tightened it , you think it’s the lock nut that needs replacement?
I have a similar truck so I was looking for videos to basically do the same thing. And I just wanna throw this in the middle. I have one of the roughest days ever never related to the truck. I ran across this video and I laughed so hard. My stomach hurt. I had tears in my eyes. keep making videos. I will follow like all of them carefree living life to the fullest thanks man.
I do not. It did use the same motor, pump and agitators, The Hole was in the bottom instead of the side but everything else was the same. I used Bulk Head fitting for the pipes to go through the bottom and sides of the garbage can. The entire thing was actually build on top of an old Corn hole board. the garbage can was raised about 8 inches up on a small platform that I built and was held down by ratchet straps.
nope, just had to do it again :) also I could fix the finish under the handle grips but, since this is a hand me down bike for my son.. I do like using air but not everyone has that. but I get it.
I appreciate you saying that. I went back to try to figure out what was going on and it turns out that it is messed up on certain devices. I have since adjusted the sound to not have the issue going forward. thanks again for bringin it up.
What kind of nozzle do you use? I have fabricated my own machine and the spayer and nozzle designs. The nozzles i have designed are not working and i cant find one to buy for less than like $300
I ended up just taking a plastic 1 inch quick release coupler. I heated it up a little and just re-shaped it in the vice. so its about 1/4 ich wide gap by 3/4 ish now. works pretty good. Not perfect but works. If that didn't work I was going to get a Plastic cap and just cut a slot with a grinder