Great video... I harvested my honey for the first time... My question is, how do you get all the honey out of the extractor? There was some left that could not drain out so I tilted it forward but was unable to get it all...
Not quite. The legs are long enough for a 5 gallon bucket plus strainer. We added the legs for stability only. Connecting the legs together keeps it from wobbling so much. But the legs are okay without blocks
Thanks for watching. That is the hive butler uncapping tank. I'm a big fan. I also bought a third container that isn't necessary for uncapping but I use to transport frames
Thank you! That is the hive butler uncapping tank. Then I purchased one additional tote for bringing frames inside so the whole system is 3 totes, but you can get by with 2. PS. They are also amazing for bringing a swarm back to your apiary because you can put frames in it and one option is a ventilated lid
I did not. For this one, I brought an extra super, shook the frame and placed the honey frame in the empty box. Once it was full I brought it to the door. I then had another empty box inside. I take the frames off one by one and when free of bees, bring them in the house. The other way I do it if I take the entire box is by using a small battery powered blower to get the bees out. Unfortunately my wife doesn't want to go out with the bees so I can only film myself. Would be much easier with a tripod or something
Thank you for this video. I'm happy to get a more detailed understanding of the makings of honey. What do you do with the wax cappings after the honey is separated? Do you use it personally or sell it? Also... Do you have to heat and melt it first or can you just sell large chunks to consumers for various purposes? Again thank you that was a very informative video.
Those are great questions. Yes to all of the above. You can sell it as-is but it's more common to sell it refined or make things out of it. You will need to melt it and then filter out some of the contaminants. Then once refined, I make candles, lip balms, and we also use wax to coat new frames so the bees can more easily draw comb inside the hive. Maybe I will make a video about that process next
It's quiet, it really blows, it's elegant looking, ru-vid.comUgkxmj9RYGCX25BElHkuWjHec-2_muyUGyCm remote is handy. Not too difficult to assemble (see below)The assembly instructions left out a few tips, IMHO (see photo for my tips)Oh, and be patient when you attach the cage halves together (last step). You might want to loosen the screw just a little bit before you start. It's awkward (don't drop it!), but you'll get it.
I'm a lifetime powerboat owner who's always wanted a sailboat and to learn to sail. I just acquired a 1994 American 14.6 and I just got it home and getting it ready to launch today. Thanks for you review with the basics on this boat. That's exactly what I needed right now.
You can order it from SailRite. Just go to their website and type in Deck Foam. The boat in this video is not mine so I'm not exactly sure where he got his, but I have ordered some for my F16 and F18 and it's great stuff.
@@bug512 hard to say. Mine wasn't quite that new. If sails are good and trailer is good, it wouldn't be a bad bet. Mine was about 2k cheaper (can't remember the year). But they don't come up for sale often. Again, great boat
Just a simple marine cupholder from any sporting goods store. Suction cups hold it to the boat, and then the plastic bit just slides onto the suction cups.
My Haward leight doesn't give much protection against load gun sound. NRR of 22 is way short of 33 which is needed. I opened it up and packed it with insulation with the hope of improvement. I will soon use it at the range and if it is still inadequate, it will be replaced with two simple ear plugs for a dollar.
love the mini review... I've been into sailboats for around 4 years and I've come across what seems to be a good deal for a used one of these... great to see what it offers.
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Ours used to oscillate. Now it’s has...Well I’m not really sure what the word is I guess maybe improved or so???🤔🤔🤔🤨🤨🤨🧐🧐🧐 basically it has a deeper pinch or someone of a neighbor page, because sometime this year or whenever when we had a gathering at our house, and then tell me to move it but I never did so through it and it messed up the blade so it’s a little off balance on high speed but not like it used to me. It used to be nasty with fashion and how do you speed and it will wobble at crazy, but now it has a loan benefit deeper pitch no isolating function anymore, and I forgot what I was sayin🤷♂️🤦🏼♂️
Its a good generator it has lasted 3 years now, but important to remember do not keep that factory brake in oil , we made that mistake, change it to good 10w30 when you can , but its fixed and running good now
Thanks for the video! I’m looking for a good used 14.6 in Wisconsin. It would be perfect for our relatively shallow 1300 acre lake in Northern Wisconsin. I’m curious about the rope traveler. Would it be possible to build one spanning the aft on a wooden base with cleats at both sides? That would allow you to trim the boom to come in tighter to the wind.
Anything is possible on a fiberglass boat really. I do look at this boat as more of a cruiser/pleasure sailing craft, so even though the racer in me was bothered, the way the boat is set up was fine. I personally wouldn't spend the time to change it
There's a lot of room to go you have all the way to the silver mark, a little more would pull out the creases and it would be less flighty and hold a bit more speed ..... check out how much downhaul Joe Bennett goes when he solo's
I just got this year is a 92 American 14.6 I have not been out yet but I will in the next couple of days. I love the idea of a topping lift kit . I have to get one of those . Thank you for the information.
Sir do you think they have replacement motors for it or I could buy a motor and it’s made for a different van like a date and murder and stick it on there or will it not work?
So I had the pedestal fan on the patio I was talking it and then I heard a clicking sound in half an hour turn it it will not come on if it’s turned in a certain position and wanted to offer that position to come home and I was showing my sister that we didn’t looks like a murder cover on the back of pumplSo I had the pedestal fan on the patio I was talking it and then I heard a clicking sound in half an hour turn it it will not come on if it’s turned in a certain position and wanted to offer that position to come home and It looks like the motor cover on the back is loose or came loose somehow my Instagram is lennongroover or @lennongroover. Because I might try to post a picture on there so you can see it and tell me what it means or why it’s doing that
This is something that I've tried to test unsuccessfully. I hunt mainly field edges and ridges so I know which direction noises should be coming from. Inside tests are too loud where both ears pick up the noise just by the nature of echo, etc. My best guess is to say that they are directional because there are two microphones, but I believe each microphone is broadcast to each speaker. Not 100% certain though
To the company I would’ve either kept the fan the way it is but a deep or a deeper pitch a adjustable pitch wide blade or adjustable pitch wide blade. And maybe where you can add or take away blades too