Everything else is stock in the exhaust system other than the two items you mentioned? And what about interior drone? Im thinking of doing this on my 02 Tahoe but I’m thinking about drone, because we use it for long trips also.
With a 12 pallet van fully loaded you’re going to have your pallet jack with the forks pointed toward the front of the vehicle underneath the pallet and you’re going to find that you don’t have room to do a 180 on the lift on some models, so what you do is you go straight out, and have the two wheels of the pallet shock fall off of the lift and from there it doesn’t go anywhere. You then lower the lift and place the pallet where you will. If you can get the next pallet off the truck with the forks toward the back of the vehicle so much the better, but you repeat what you did with the first one until you canget pallets off the truck with the forks of the pallet jack to the back of the truck.
Just wondering you take The E course online and get the certificate after you pass the knowledge test is there another knowledge test when you get there or is it just skills test?
This was an experienced day course. So basically everyone there could ride but just didn’t have their endorsement. Had to provide all of your own gear and yes just skills
Thanks. Starting a new job. Last job was my first after getting my CDL class B and there was mostly hand truck usage. Not much experience with the lift gate and zero training.... So, thsnks
I recommend using the highest rail that is not above the pallet's height, the reason being that is where the freight on the pallet is going to try to move the most, so its the part of the pallet needing the most restraint.
Is there any system/idea to store it without taking up space in the cabin? Leaving it under a pallet is not an option since the wheel collides with the door
If your truck is so full that there isn't enough room (parking it under a pallet puts it in conflict with the door), there are a couple of options: 1) You could flip the jack up 90° to stand it on the end of the "forks," and walk or slide it down the center between pallets and the handle over the top of a pallet, but DO NOT leave it with the forks down between the rearmost pallets and the door as this will likely cause the jack to lean back onto the door as you drive, which will either jam the door or fall out backward on whomever tries to open the cargo door. This does require hefting the jack, its a bit heavy particularly the handle so be careful to avoid pinch points. 2) Instead of loading all pallets straight (as shown in the video), when loading at the shipper, you can "chimney stack" load the truck if its wide enough. The truck is wide enough if, as in this video, when straight loading there's 20" or so of space between pallets you can walk between down the center when the pallets on either side are touching either wall; if you load pallets straight on but there's no space to walk down the center, then the truck is too narrow. "Chimney stacking" (probably a lot of different terms for this) is when you alternate a straight pallet and the next side-turned. If you have normal pallets with two solid side supports (such as the 2nd pallet loaded in on the left side in BL4K's truck), you can't put two side-turned pallets across from each other -- trying to force such with a power jack will trap the pallets and they can't be unloaded with a pallet jack, so every side-turned pallet will need a straight turned pallet beside it. This will let you fit two extra pallets in a 24' or 26' box truck. If this works out that your very last pallet is side-turned and its not blocked by a straight pallet, you can park the jack under that last side-turned pallet, and it won't interfere with the door since the jack will be toward the center/side. Even if this doesn't happen though, this loading method basically converts some of that extra space you can walk down between pallets into used storage space, so there will be more space between the last pallet and the door (in fact with a truck that normally can fit only 6 pallets, you actually have room for a 7th pallet when chimney stacked, and by the time you're up to a 24' truck that could only hold 10 straight-loaded pallets, you can fit 12 chimney-stacked). The big downside to this is it takes a lot longer to load and unload. 3) If all your pallets are "four-way" pallets (the pallet BL4K moves in this video is an example -- it doesn't have a solid side), you can actually do better than the above by loading all the pallets side-turned since you can jack the pallet from any side, but there are a couple of hiccups; first as we all learn the hard way, when a four-way pallet also has bottom supports (the pallet moved in this video is a good example of this; the rearmost pallet on the right side, by contrast, is one without bottom supports), its easy to mis-position the pallet jack such that when you try to jack up the pallet, you wind up wedging the top of the pallet off of the bottom support, causing damage to the pallet; this will happen when you push the jack all the way in under a pallet from its long side as we are accustomed to putting a jack in all the way normally on its short side which doesn't cause this; you have to feel for when the rear rollers of a jack fall off the bottom support. Trust me, we've all learned this the hard way.
If it’s not the only thing on the truck then I box it with other freight. If it is not then I either block and brace or run the strap under the freight and back up the wall
Bro this is such a great idea because this is exactly what I was imagining because it's nice to not have to turn back especially if you're on a naked bike that wind is so insane
@@gostfalcon sorry just seeing this. I ordered it on eBay. I used extreme outdoor tape for mounting it. 4.3 lcd monitor with backup camera for 21 bucks. I switched the camera to 170 degree style bullet for another 17 bucks
So watching this and reading your replies over the last couple years, I find that I'm in a slightly different but related scenario, which hopefully has a simple solution as well: I want to use a condenser mic, USB or XLR - doesnt matter to me, as I have both - on a Series X and still stream game audio. With my Astro A40s, a single Chat Link, and a HD60X capture card I can do a basic version but it doesn't sound great due to headset mic. Ideally I'd like to have a single condenser mic be what picks up my voice, for *both* my party *and* my stream, and I'd like the stream to capture game audio for games like Call of Duty so we can hear my team and enemy team. What am I missing in my set up for the most straightforward, streamlined, and hopefully easy set up? Is there a way to do this without a physical pre-amp and/or mixer? I have a PC as well, which I use for the streaming end of things only but if it is the only way to make a solution I'm open to anything.
If using pc for Xbox I would use gamebar app and run my microphone into my computer. Then I would add a usb pedal and make it hotkey ptt then you would use one microphone with all applications including discord. It would allow the toggle foot in game and you could talk to chat without ever removing your hands from the sticks. I have the elgato pedals and they are a dream for this
@@CALIGS yeah i started a business last year and it has swamped me .. I’ve found the pc aspect is just better. If you want the best audio imo I would get a mixer and really dial it in then use 1/4 inch to 1/8 inch out into your pc so it all comes through premixed and clean. You can then open your streaming software and run everything like your music and use the record function. Your playback will be exactly what your stream would hear. So you adjust levels to your liking without going live
Hey idk if u ever get on here or not I'm 2 years late on this video but is there anyway u could help me out with how u set tht stuff up lol I'm dumb when I comes to tht stuff and I've wanted ur vod prolly like 40 times
Thanks not much detail on how to actually use the pallet jack so plz try more on that next time but was really helpful because it was my first time using a pallet jack. I give a like for this video
that's because a pallet jack in general only involves two actions..Up and then Down. squeeze the lever to lower and put the latch in the down position and pump it for it to go up
Bro your explanation is very very good but u need someone to help u holding camera to come close to u and show us exactly where u insert the rope and how u manage it because it still not understandable for someone like me...
Height or weight? Height can be light so it depends on how good it is wrapped if it is. If it's a crate it is prone to balance issue like any other tall thing
@@BL4KPANTHER This was very helpful thank you. My lift gate is small & I worry about the freight falling over all the time so I am planning on getting a new one soon!
@@AimeBeats glad I could help. The key is centering the freight inside the truck and lowering it on gate as soon as it clears the plate even if by a few inches
Hey man liked your video and subscribed to your channel. Thanks for the info I do have a question for you, wanted to see if you can help? I just bought some good headphones, but they do not have a mic, as well as a DAC and an external yeti blue mic. Trying to figure out how to connect to xbox one x? I can connect my headphones to the DAC, but when it comes to the yeti blue external mic not sure how to do it with out using the headphone jack on the xbox controller. The DAC I bought is Fosi Audio Q4 Headphone Amplifier Mini Stereo DAC 24-Bit 192 KHz USB. I did notice it does not have a separate port for the mic. I have been using the splitter to the DAC and trying to connect it that way, the only problem I'm having is the mic is not working. Can you please help!? This is very hard especially with xbox.
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