Welcome to my RU-vid channel! I'm passionate about working on things, and I've built the dream garage to make it happen.
On this channel, you'll find me working on all sorts of vehicles, from cars and motorcycles to boats and RVs. I love improving my toys to fit my lifestyle, and I'm always looking for helpful tips and tricks to share with you. If you're into working on things yourself, or if you just want to be entertained by some cool projects, stick around and join me on this journey.
Some of the vehicles you'll see me working on include a 2020 Jeep Gladiator Launch Edition, a 2020 Ford Expedition FX4, a 2004 VW R32, a 2010 Ural, a 2006 Suzuki DR650, a 2015 Triumph Scrambler, a 2021 Winnebago Micro Minnie 2306BHS, and a 2022 Winnebago Minnie 2801BHS. I also have some random projects in the works, so there's always something new and exciting happening on this channel. Thanks for stopping by and I hope you enjoy the content!
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I would need a simple lift just to prevent the 4 tires from touching the ground so that long term storage won’t create permanent flat spots in the tires wi his the present problem I have now. Is there something like this?
What mpg?? 5 gallons for 60 miles, 90kms ??? Lol you smoked grass.or gas haha Need mode air intake higher.so water won't come in while submarine. Not exhaust pipe mode?? While engine rev, running high rpm, pressure in pipe won't let water in?? Saw ppl done.
Great review . If need to go through 2' water .make submarine intake air higher then Rev through water in 2nd gear, people made it with brain.lol . Saw it done right Others stupid beard
I can tell you already without watching the video. Your garage floor is going to get awfully dirty underneath that flooring. Where else is it going to go?
How do you remove drawers? I have these but on drawers front is loose and can’t insert bottom without taking out drawer. Are you originally from England?
Great video! Couple questions please. What fasteners do you use to attach things to interior and exterior walls... And, can you explain how your tv mount works. 1st rv, I have a 2019 2108 Micro Minnie. Thanks. Again, love the content.
The grey and black release valves are absolute garbage on the Micro Minis. My black tank valve broke twice in 3 seasons. Garbage. Also, minor fault, the bathroom sink is way small, and the faucet doesn't extend far enough over the sink. You can't wash your hands without water splattering all over the counter due to faucet placement.
You say the lift does not need an air compressor, however, the link you provided has, in Red Letters " ( air compressor will be needed, minimum 30 amp breaker required) " care to explain?
My mods are just about all the same, and I also do a lot of winter camping vs summer. One thing I would recommend is to go to three Bluetooth victron solar charge controllers one for door side solar one for off door side and one for portable solar. Connect them all together with a Victron Bluetooth shunt using the VE direct smart networking function on the app and it will provide a welcome increase in your solar charging vs current setup you have. I chose three smaller controllers vs one large one so that I’m not dead in the water should one fail.
Did you have any issues with the exhaust gas leaking into the garage from your shutoff? Also, did you have any issues with the Exhaust air flowing out of the outlet of your furnace unit? I'd like to connect into my Gas furnace in a similar manner to how you did.
you made this fun to watch and learn from. What many of us would like to know is how it has changed your ride. Maybe a before and after kinda thing. I subscribed just for the fun of waiting for you to take a dump
I have a Twin Busch lift. Unfortunately they no longer have a branch here in the USA which makes parts much harder to get and more expensive. It also makes it so I can’t obtain accessories for mine such as the extension bars I found on their website that I’d love to have on my lift for larger vehicles and trucks. With lack of parts/accessories availability I can’t say I’d highly recommend Twin Busch mid rise lifts and I’ve also had a couple parts go bad on mine such as the magnetic safety latch release. The control panel also is not easily detachable (such as quick connects for the hydraulic lines and a simple plug or two for the electrical between the lift and panel) which makes it much harder to move the unit as a whole once assembled. It’s extremely heavy as well which also makes it hard to move. My guess is it has to be around at least 800-1,100lbs as my compact tractor struggles to lift it when I need to move it on occasion in my shop to clean….
Every time you finish what you’re saying, your last few words you would slow down and extend the words like your singing it… lol. I like you video, I couldn’t stop noticing it though 😂
Great video thanks, what is the actual inside depth of the pro series wall cabinet from the back of the cabinet to the back of the door? The actual inside depth with the door closed. The specifications say 14 in but I'm thinking less
3yrs now Did your forks explode like everyone said they would? Haha im going to do my springs too it's way to dangerously soft from factory think ill do this method because taking them off for just spring and oil is nonsense ill just loosen top clamp a tad near cap to be safe
Sound like a good lift, but buyer be aware Currently as of June 10, 2024, there is NO customer support here in the United States. If your lift go down, NO support. If you know of where you can get spare parts like the DOWN button (Y090-11BN), please let me know. Thanks Steve
@@GasTachs and you never showed the actual install. Just drawings and overdubbed yammering. Msybe you should change your channel from GasTachs to GasBags.
Your comparison to pulling your house down the road and having problems is wrong. Your house is built to be stationary, RV’s are built to be moved. Don’t make excuses for the RV manufacturers. They absolutely could and should be producing better quality products meant to be towed down the road. Also don’t buy into that excuse that the costs would go way up. MSRP’s for RV’s have gone up on average about 50% over the past four years and the product quality hasn’t changed, in fact, it’s probably gotten worse.