@@Werner-l6i boy that might be out of my realm of knowledge to know specifically what wire. I’m kind of one of those guys that just welded by feel and sound. I have done sheet metal work on my lowered trucks in the past many years ago but again I was just kinda given a welder and was told to try on some junk sheet metal till I figured it out. All I can say is lots and lots of spot welds far enough apart to prevent distortion in the sheet metal
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I would skip the stagger unless you like looking at it. I think you’re correct in that you have access to the totes from 2 sides, but I think that’s only on 1 end (the top on your sketch) plus 1 more tote. Otherwise your tracks are going to get in the way. - - NOW I SEE YOUR NUMBERING SYSTEM, NM, YOU DO HAVE ACCESS TO EACH CORD AS YOU NEED TO PUKL IT. - - - I struggle with this too. What I have found effective, is to place the baskets oldest baskets in a single row with access to their right side as well as front, then I leave a about 20 inches gap to the next row, just enough room for the track to pass by. (You do get some weeds, but they are manageable with roundup).
Good morning, I guess my question would be I don't know who has that much space to waste you go a lot of wasted space I don't understand I don't have much space to waste anyway! Have a good day!
@@rexcamp261 Rex, I think you missed a point buddy. The point of the video is bringing up the concept of utilizing a flow chart to maximize your situation that may be.
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Hey John , you saw was throwing some nice chips . I got to checking the angle of my chain for sharpening and it is 25 degrees . That is for my echo 620p .
@@inthebackyardwithdel438 yeah between 25° and 30° seems to be the sweet spot for hardwoods. as far as my cutting angle for the top plate for this last run, I used 50°
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Good morning let me first say it's nice to see someone showing someone and how to do something I always think that's great! I think on RU-vid alone there's probably 25 30 videos showing how to tear down in sharpie the Saw! I'm just saying but anyway thanks for the lesson!
Hey John , that Oregon sharpener is nice . I have the harbor freight one. It does ok but nothing like the Oregon . The driveway looked good when you finished . 👍🏻🇺🇸🚜
Hey Dell, thanks for stopping in man. I have a bench grinder from Harbor freight as well. It worked OK for a couple years, but then it began to have chronic overheating issues so when I went up to Essex Junction, Vermont, I saw a deal I couldn’t refuse. Once you figure out how to get the results you need with one of these things it’s a total game changer.
I love ❤️ using the mini ex to make life easier! I just used mine yesterday to sort logs in the two wood yards, should be posting that video in the next few days. - Take care John!
Hey John , I have a harbor freight chain sharpener . It does ok but I will step up to the Oregon someday . I like to hit the rakers a couple of passes every other sharpening . Thanks for sharing . 👍🏻🇺🇸🪵
For a chain link fence pole, do you think you.can push it down with your bucket ? I have to install a few hundred for an upcoming project Would you buy this attachment again, worth the headache? Great vid!
@@TopTopTopD so far I love the attachment. It has definitely worked as it was said to, and yes, I would absolutely buy this attachment again . depending on the contents of your soil is going to determine whether or not you can use the bucket to push in galvanized pole for chain-link fence. soil content can change drastically in just 50 to 100‘ or so. You could put in 200 posts and then the next 50 could be a nightmare. My plan is to post another video this Sunday morning at 4 AM of us installing another 20 4 x 4 posts and planks in that video I will try to clarify as to why using something like this attachment might be beneficial for somebody that normally pushes posts in with a bucket. Thank you so much for taking the time to watch. I hope my Contant you might find at least entertaining hopefully helpful to you and maybe one day you might consider subscribing. Thank you so much. Have a good weekend.
@@rtel123 voice text lol 😆 I will fix it once I get my lunch break or get home from work ha ha! That’s what you call being half asleep when you post some thing
@@rtel123 voice text lol 😆 I will fix it once I get my lunch break or get home from work ha ha! That’s what you call being half asleep when you post some thing
@@jimmieburleigh9549 you know, it’s funny you said that. Because it was just this past fall I was talking with my father about how I could swear I remember seeing something like that on RU-vid. And I tried looking it up to get reacquainted with the tool. But I couldn’t seem to find it the only thing I could find was a post sharpener for fence rails. Kind of like Morrison Tennant joinery type of application.
@@lifeonmttammanyridge2565 they make smaller ones to do head boards and bed frames and one to do chairs and of course one with fence post. One is like a round joint set up and post square or rounds can go far as a pencil point
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@@christors I try I know it’s not the best out there. I try not to offer tutorials on anything unless I’m 100% confident I know what I’m telling somebody somebody is correct.
Hey John nice work. I haven’t split much due to our house issue. All my spare time has been dedicated to trying to get us back in. Keep plugging away at my friend.
Hey Bill, it’s good to hear from you. Very cool. I didn’t hear about your house situation however it is none of my business but I hope all works out soon.
Hey John and Teresa , nice team work . Very nice of you to think of your neighbors . My neighbors run a bread route . I’ve told them that if I’m making a lot of noise and they are trying to rest just let me know . I will stop . I know how it feels , I worked 3rd shift for almost 18 yrs . These folks work everyday except Thanksgiving and Christmas .
Good evening Dell it’s good to hear from you. Thanks for watching and I hope you have a good Fourth of July. I do try to be polite to my neighbors. There’s sometimes we make noise and we can’t help it. That’s just the way farms work.
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@@lifeonmttammanyridge2565 you must be doing something right, RU-vid recommended your channel. I understand it is hard to film projects. Once I start a project, cameras are the last thing on my mind. Take care, Todd
@@AllenFamilyFirewood I’ve never seen it done before either. It was just a random idea that popped up in my head when I was kind of put under a little bit of pressure.
@@richardgreen7811 had no other options 🤷. My help was nowhere to be found. And time was running out. The cuts had to be done with or without the camera rolling. If I weighed until the next day my folks would broke open the pack and all opportunity would have been lost. I’m not all that happy with it either.
@@lifeonmttammanyridge2565 Move the camera to the side, that would have solved the issue. Your concept for trimming is very good and deserves better treatment. Remember ... only Johnny Cash could turn his back to the audience.
@@richardgreen7811 first I want to start with thank you for commenting. I appreciate the interaction as far as the cameras concerned most of the time I have to use my cell phone. I don’t have money forbetter equipment. The tripod I have is a two-piece tripod that needs to use an electronic gimbal to study the phone and adjust it. The gimbal battery was dead due to the fact that I just got done recording hours of video just 45 minutes before I try to make this video, the tripod was useless. I had to use a small magnet on the back of my phone to fix it to a structure that is not movable before I recorded. I tried moving the tractor around to get a better angle with the camera where it was, however, with the wood yard space that I have to, use with other obstructions does not allow many options.