This channel is about reducing, recycling, reusing and REPAIR! We throw away too much. It's also about country cooking and things around the farm in general. It is a collection of legal and ethical hunting practices, home sausage making, archery, cartridge reloading, a little bit on guitars, some brick masonry for BBQ.
Man would it be great to see a colab between you and Jayztwocents, building your last "legacy"-build of your life. Him being a form over function kinda guy and you being energy-efficient, would be fun to see youll end up with :) Your thoughts about heat-dissapation is thoughtprovoking and ive asked myself the same question before aswell and i think a little bit like you there, putting heat-sources inbetween multiple radiatiors, eventually over a (sometime) very long time, the average temperature in the system as a whole will be saturated and end up the same, or with very tiny bit of margin. But its worth experimenting and by placing things between each radiator, i would say its about min/maxing, it wont be a huge difference i reckon. But efficiency is key, always :) Thanks for the enjoyable and informative video, best regards from a fellow pc-enthusiast from the north of sweden!
You obviously enjoy watching and listening to yourself on video...(we don't) as the old saying goes, "Just shut up and sing" or in this case, the toilets are the main attraction....NOT you.
Do NOT buy the American Standard CHAMPION 4!!!! There are TONS of defects out there with the tanks being cracked, the flush valve is a poor design causing you to have to hold down the handle to get a complete flush, and the manufacturer leaving pieces of the mold inside causing restrictions! I just installed one with the cracked tank, and ruined my floor after it busted during the night... I replaced it with a KOHLER HIGHLINE elongated, and its an AWESOME TOILET! The KOHLER is way better QUALITY!! I will NEVER buy another JUNK American Standard product PERIOD!
The machine came with two small circular metal pieces and another metal long piece, but the user manual provided no information about their purpose or use!! Did you find them when you first purchased the grinder and what are they used for?!
Very interesting stuff, loved the in depth second half. Long time viewer... I admit the 1.2x playback feels a bit fast, 1x would be my personal preference. Neverthelesss I learned some new things!
Thank you so very much for watching. 1.2x for me as well. But, we have short attention span society. I feel compelled to "keep it short" because people are so impatient. YT shadowbanned me several years ago to reduce my views and minutes. I used to meet all the requirements for monetization. I didn't really want to monetize, YT sent me a nastygram saying if I didn't apply, they would. So, I did. and for over two years and two applications they refused to approve the last step. I find some really good videos by people who are not the "hey, look at me types."
I own the same Stihl ms271 and it’s a nightmare, it’ll fire up on a cold start and as soon as I shut it off it won’t turn back on for another few days. But I’ll change the whole carb and hope it runs like it should. Thank you for time and knowledge
I want to thank you for your video. Hubby passed and now I need to know the parts of what I am selling. Your table looks like some of what I've laid out, just trying to identify and price. He also had his own "recipe" for die combo and I guess that is the norm for ones that load many and want their loads exact. Thank you again.
Wow,,,, that was really simple! Thanks so much for your video. Clear and concise. I’m fortunate enough to have all the tools necessary,,,, now to get some fresh fuel and get the saw to work!
I had the privilege of visiting the Shilen barrel manufacturing company some almost 40 years ago. Best I can remember. Mr Shilen gave me a ture of the business from the raw steel bars the cutting ,drilling, rifling, stress relief. The last part was the barrel lapping and inspection of the final product. I was able to stand and watch a nice fellow lap several barrels. Then Mr. Shilen and the man. Took five barrels and first bore scoped them . They picked two of them , proceeded to are guage test them. Mr. Shilen handed me the best one. I learned how to lap a barrel from a professional. This barrel I chambered to 257 roberts Acly improved. On a German mauser action. It would put five rounds into a dime at 100 yards. With my hand loads. Clymer made my reamer. Laping a barrel really works.
Hello: looking for advice. In a commercial setting having a problem with chronic clogging. Regular calling out plumber for snaking. Hard to determine the cause. Want to install toilets with the most water pushing volume/power. We’re suspicious that waste is running down pip and then settling leading to clogging. Thoughts?
I thourghly studied various toilets, and found the Toto Drake, or Drake II to be the best bang for your buck. Costco sells them, with the seat and wax ring provided. Excellent product...
Thank you sir!!!! Excellent tutorial. I would love to see shots before and And after. I would also love to see a bore scope before and after as well. You make this look much easier than I thought it would be. I am looking to do a 10/22 in 22LR and 22mag.
Picked me up one of those screwdrivers you can pull the entire metal shaft out of the handle and flip it over to put different bits on both ends and then put it back in the handle. Flipped it over and used it without a bit and its the exact size for taking off the air filter mount. You can pick one of those reversible screwdrivers up anywhere.
Mine doesn't. It's mounted to the stud behind and carefully spaced. there are specialty products that meet standards. I tried to use one but found a stud within the required 3.5" hollow space.
I dunno. With the grinder bits out and it unplugged, can you tell if the motor is locked up? Probably need to buy another grinder. Just a guess, but I bet there are plastic gears below what we can see. And on Amazon, I see complaints of coffee having rocks, wood etc. from the coffee farms. More so I think in the lefty feel-good small-farm specialty coffee producers where it's literally old school manual production and much is "unwashed" (wood floats, rocks sink). PURE SPECULATION: but if they have plastic gears below the burr AND you ever had a rock or something, it may have stripped a gear. Likewise, it could be something electronic in the controller or key pad (button).
Thanks... How did you like that "work shirt"? Gotta keep it real! lol I had to fight with my TroyBilt brush cutter yesterday. I'm about to lose the green of summer and have a necessary cross drain that just about grew up on me. Still wearing that rag - it just about made it to the burn pile (sticktights all over that rascal). A pair of perfectly good socks were lost in the day's work. LOL! I like that saw. I used to buy "white box" oregon chains through Comstock Logging Supply. They were (IMHO) as good as Sthil just made for spool chain to order. I buy 3 at a time. and swap out. I hate dragging out the sharpener for one chain. Once the last one dulls out - I sharpen all of them.