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DIY adventures around the house and homestead from Eastern Kentucky.
Spring Update - Baby Goat
13:08
5 месяцев назад
Nailed It! Sawmill Misadventures
12:02
8 месяцев назад
Math on sighting in a Crossbow
11:05
Год назад
New Baby chicks!
6:51
Год назад
Connecting a rat trap to the Internet
7:35
2 года назад
DIY 200w home office solar power
8:37
2 года назад
Skiddable Garden Shed Lean-to
25:11
2 года назад
Fixing plastic skid plate under a UTV
5:15
2 года назад
Sawmill Short Log Modification
10:29
2 года назад
Amazon cheap greenhouse Disaster?
8:40
2 года назад
Foggy Saturday morning sawmill time
23:49
3 года назад
Woodland Mills HM 122 Sawmill Assembly
17:33
3 года назад
Simple gantry rolling clamp lamp arm.
3:38
4 года назад
Комментарии
@RosarioCebollon
@RosarioCebollon 2 месяца назад
Podría cambiar el vídeo a Español
@kathy4015
@kathy4015 3 месяца назад
What kind of gorilla tape? I seen one yesterday that said permanent? Is this the one you used?
@steveshubert
@steveshubert 4 месяца назад
I was hoping you would show us HOW you did it.
@nealmcbaggins127
@nealmcbaggins127 5 месяцев назад
Does it offer any support when cutting hard wood?
@MikeCreuzer
@MikeCreuzer 4 месяца назад
Seems too. I think it gives me less dive when the blade is getting dull. Dull blades want to wander all over the place.
@nealmcbaggins127
@nealmcbaggins127 4 месяца назад
@@MikeCreuzer I was trying to cut hickory with a fresh blade, and it was diving really bad. You could surf on the surface of my boards, lol.
@MikeCreuzer
@MikeCreuzer 4 месяца назад
@@nealmcbaggins127 I still get wavy cuts. Usually dull blades or pushing too hard or when I forget to tighten by blade correctly. I don't get the diving near as bad now, compare to when I first started. I think I have figured things out better.
@oneeyedpirate2604
@oneeyedpirate2604 5 месяцев назад
Looking nice.
@MikeCreuzer
@MikeCreuzer 5 месяцев назад
Thanks 👍
@user-is5by4bd3q
@user-is5by4bd3q 5 месяцев назад
👍
@ellenpeterson7864
@ellenpeterson7864 5 месяцев назад
they are going to have a real nice sized pasture..they will have it down in no time.
@MikeCreuzer
@MikeCreuzer 5 месяцев назад
If I manage it right and rotate them through in small sections at a time, yes.
@goodfriend6428
@goodfriend6428 5 месяцев назад
Great video! Thank you!
@MikeCreuzer
@MikeCreuzer 5 месяцев назад
Glad you liked it!
@TheOldManAndTheSaw
@TheOldManAndTheSaw 5 месяцев назад
Very impressed with how you get it done. You prove that you don't need $$$$$$$$$$$$
@MikeCreuzer
@MikeCreuzer 5 месяцев назад
There are some expensive tools sitting there. But, yes, no tractor which would be more than everything together.
@WhstlblwrBlastingEpsteinsILK
@WhstlblwrBlastingEpsteinsILK 6 месяцев назад
Buying a smaller one. Going to wrap it in chicken wire to keep out raccoons & prevent sagging from rain or snow loads.
@kterstal
@kterstal 6 месяцев назад
Holy shit! Nice idea, that's what I'll try first before spending a lot of money on a greenhouse.
@geots2009-ym2ps
@geots2009-ym2ps 7 месяцев назад
Excellent idea! I ll try the same but i m afraind for the hot days ...
@BarSanHomestead
@BarSanHomestead 7 месяцев назад
thanks for the useful video, mine came with no instructions to
@johnmcook1
@johnmcook1 8 месяцев назад
brilliant
@Synic08
@Synic08 8 месяцев назад
You are much harder on your shifter than i’m willing to be… jimmy it around till it goes…
@mojavebohemian814
@mojavebohemian814 8 месяцев назад
Barred Rocks are a good farm chicken; this year I raised Buckeyes (Ohio Buckeye) I learned about them on a channel that featured chicken breeds in a county fair setting. They have small combs (pea-comb) that decreases chance of frostbite and they are very free-range motivated including mousing. I live in NE Arizona so winters are about 10 degrees F. I have two of these style greenhouses to put up in 2024, very appreciative of everyone who have done mods, etc. Another channel, he sprayed cover with something called 303 Protectant, it may help extend the life of the cover (is it like Armor All?)
@mojavebohemian814
@mojavebohemian814 8 месяцев назад
Thank you. I appreciate all the details and talking things through. The door mod. is great! Happy New Year
@mojavebohemian814
@mojavebohemian814 8 месяцев назад
Thank you
@retiredforlife63
@retiredforlife63 8 месяцев назад
Sometimes you never know what your going to find. We found a railroad spike buried in a white oak once. Ouch!
@MikeCreuzer
@MikeCreuzer 7 месяцев назад
I've a tree with a leaf spring in it. Not sure why there is a leaf spring at eye level in the crotch of this tree, but there it is. Leaving it there for now until I have a project for the metal.
@retiredforlife63
@retiredforlife63 7 месяцев назад
@@MikeCreuzer That’s just to easy! Didn’t you expect to find a leaf in the tree?😆 sorry 😆
@MikeCreuzer
@MikeCreuzer 7 месяцев назад
@retiredforlife63 I didn't see that pun coming. Here, hold onto my man card for my for failure to see that pun. Of course, leafs belong in trees.
@saintbyron5150
@saintbyron5150 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for sharing
@OregonOldTimer
@OregonOldTimer 8 месяцев назад
I haven't milled anything lately. Busy with other things, but I'll be resawing a lot of 2-by soon for a project requiring 3/4 and 3/8 boards. At least I won't have to worry about nails.
@MikeCreuzer
@MikeCreuzer 8 месяцев назад
I hear being busy. The days I can shake free to mill, it seems to be raining. It took me something like a month to edit this video together and I haven't moved the mill to the sycamore yet. We are pushing the mill up hill more than I like. Too much worm! Easier to move the mill the 30 feet to those sycamore logs we dragged out than to wrestle them to the mill and push up hill.
@Hannizee
@Hannizee 9 месяцев назад
Does tape ruin the paint?
@MikeCreuzer
@MikeCreuzer 8 месяцев назад
The stickiness dries and gets white crusties on the paint, or sometimes just rips it right off!
@MikeCreuzer
@MikeCreuzer 8 месяцев назад
The stickiness dries out and turns into white crustyness that is horrible to get off.
@alfilkemper9240
@alfilkemper9240 10 месяцев назад
I like your 4-legged supervisor! That's an interesting lawnmower.The whole setup is neat.
@user-gp4ps1ic2w
@user-gp4ps1ic2w 11 месяцев назад
Where did you get the hydraulic thumb from
@MikeCreuzer
@MikeCreuzer 11 месяцев назад
Amazon. a.co/d/gkEBx1B It was about $50 cheaper a year ago. There may be others that are cheaper today.
@tattoojones23
@tattoojones23 Год назад
great video thanks
@MikeCreuzer
@MikeCreuzer 11 месяцев назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@braydenlowe2024
@braydenlowe2024 Год назад
Can you please make a review video of your Massimo GKM 200?
@Zeberka767
@Zeberka767 Год назад
For the door windows, while that clear plastic is great for unobstructed vision, is it sturdy enough not to let heavy rain in the car like one of those heavy black garbage bags?
@MikeCreuzer
@MikeCreuzer 11 месяцев назад
The clear vinyl is much much heavier than even a black contractor bag.
@SuperMacmom
@SuperMacmom Год назад
Why?
@zanderwow
@zanderwow Год назад
I wonder how well a 16' cattle panel would fit between those sections? That would definitely solve your problem.
@OregonOldTimer
@OregonOldTimer Год назад
I admire the kind of mind that can easily deal with what to me is complex electronics. Me? I'll just look in the cans.😊
@MikeCreuzer
@MikeCreuzer Год назад
It is complex, but it's also aligned with what I do professionally, so it's a good extension to my skills. It's still hard for me, but within reach. I am chasing a level of automation and monitoring that can give me 2 weeks away from the the farm and not need a daily visit by a neighbor. Maybe one mid vacation visit just to check on what I haven't addressed yet, and on call if there is a problem.
@SuperMacmom
@SuperMacmom Год назад
Anyone who knows the real Mike, would know he would forget to look into the cans. This process is much easier…love the way that brain works, most times.
@MikeCreuzer
@MikeCreuzer Год назад
@@SuperMacmom Ouch, the truth....
@SuperMacmom
@SuperMacmom Год назад
@@MikeCreuzer sometimes some people just want things done quickly instead of the better way. You have always taken the better way path. It’s hard for us simple people to understand your way sometimes. But I still love you.
@OregonOldTimer
@OregonOldTimer Год назад
@@SuperMacmom I got a good laugh out of that. My wife probably feels the same way at times.
@andreadunn2311
@andreadunn2311 Год назад
well that’s one way to do it
@MikeCreuzer
@MikeCreuzer Год назад
It's a fun way to do it! Making the board tent and running the fire up the middle uses much less propane than trying to torch it all directly. Much faster, does a better job too.
@PAIAnoLIMITS
@PAIAnoLIMITS Год назад
It's this a 7 or a 9,5PS ? 7 PS is powerful enough? ...thank's
@MikeCreuzer
@MikeCreuzer Год назад
This is the 9.5. I think it was Sawing with Sandy who said in one of the videos something along the lines "nobody ever wished they got the smaller engine." The local Kentucky hardwoods do make the 9.5 work. Having had the 9.5, I doubt I would be satisfied with the 7.
@feyme0
@feyme0 Год назад
I should have mentioned in my prior comment that the adjustment of the rod was made with the gear shift in neutral.
@feyme0
@feyme0 Год назад
I had the opposite problem where I was having difficulty getting it to shift smoothly into low without grinding or clunking. I adjusted the rod attached to the shift lever behind the firewall. Not easy to access, but possible. Easy way to loosen the locknuts is to use 14m crows foot with extension on your ratchet. The manual says they are both left hand thread nuts but untrue. The front one is RH thread and the rear one (closest to firewall) is LH thread. Although to loosen looking down the axis of the rod (front to rear), you turn both nuts clockwise to loosen and counterclockwise to tighten. In my case, after loosening the nuts, I rotated the rod one full rotation (360 degrees) counterclockwise. For now, seems to be working much better getting into low gear without clunking or grinding.
@beardedprepper8606
@beardedprepper8606 Год назад
I looked through your videos, but don't see an update on this. Did you ever get the hydraulics connected for this thumb?
@MikeCreuzer
@MikeCreuzer Год назад
I have not yet. It's going to cost a few hundred bucks. Control valve and a few hoses, and some quick connects. I've been asking around if there is an old valve sitting in the corner of a barn, but haven't found a used one yet.
@ke6bnl
@ke6bnl Месяц назад
How has the bolting on of the thumb worked out? I might be welding mine. Think I would want to see a crush sleeve for bolt for strength.
@beetsar
@beetsar Год назад
Try beeswaxing the zippers from the get go, that (and going at it gently) makes a big difference.
@rhulse8904
@rhulse8904 4 месяца назад
Or a bar of soap.
@edureact298
@edureact298 Год назад
What sizes are your hydraulic cylinders? 30-50-60 or 40-70-80? Im trying to make one my own
@MikeCreuzer
@MikeCreuzer Год назад
I don't know. I will need to figure out how they are measured and measure them.
@IMOO1896
@IMOO1896 Год назад
This greenhouse is as close as I can find to the one I’ve put together, I’m bummed there’s no center top support running from back to front. Thanks so much for your recommendations.
@shawnhulke7385
@shawnhulke7385 Год назад
You’re going to need a tractor wi a set of forks if you want to saw a lot of lumber.
@boxelder9167
@boxelder9167 Год назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ILZXzieC6jw.html Here’s the modifications I did for mine.
@droidian
@droidian Год назад
Can you use rebar driven into the ground inside each pole to hold it down? tx 4 the vid.
@MikeCreuzer
@MikeCreuzer Год назад
I expect that would work really well.
@amberrubalcava2682
@amberrubalcava2682 Год назад
Thank u king
@DoubleMFarmHomestead
@DoubleMFarmHomestead Год назад
Well done Mike.
@TheSmagzilla
@TheSmagzilla Год назад
Bought a quictent. they seem pretty well built. Doing chickens inside during winter. Another person slid off tees along the bottom between the stock posts to run pvc tube structure for more strength without alot of added weight.
@wilmamcdermott3065
@wilmamcdermott3065 Год назад
That box elder would make nice stableized wood for knife handles
@nathanholsinger1414
@nathanholsinger1414 Год назад
A better mod (more sturdy), is to get a roll of weld wire fence (3ft x 50ft, $25 @ tractor supply) and zip tie to the top of the frame. No sag and braces the frame too.
@bearclawbill8064
@bearclawbill8064 Год назад
what kind of bolt size and length
@MikeCreuzer
@MikeCreuzer Год назад
Random lag bolts I found laying around. Maybe 3/8s or half inch, four or six inches long?
@jerryrodberg6652
@jerryrodberg6652 Год назад
Needs more sacrificial scaffolding
@MikeCreuzer
@MikeCreuzer Год назад
We had talked about moving it back, but then things got busy and it didn't happen.
@JoshuaCollins
@JoshuaCollins Год назад
Have the notch pointed right at the house The rope pulling perpendicular to the notch but I should correct that by saying a rope attached to the tree in the direction perpendicular to the notch because they're clearly wasn't much tension on there at all lol I think you guys are just making a joke video like that building wasn't important
@MikeCreuzer
@MikeCreuzer Год назад
Yeah. When things started moving, it was too late to correct. We started with the notch right, but when we switched sides, didn't double check and moved where we pointed it. I stood too far away from the winch so when I thought to tighten it, couldn't.
@JoshuaCollins
@JoshuaCollins Год назад
@@MikeCreuzer dang...well, on to the next one. Thankfully everyone walked away!
@MikeCreuzer
@MikeCreuzer Год назад
@@JoshuaCollins oh yeah. People saftey first. We cut the tree sooner rather than later as there is no sheetrock in the building. If we smashed it now, it's easier fix. Old roof, the tree bounced. Split a rafter and put two holes in the sheet metal. Nobody got hurt, repairable damage to the building. I will take it.