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I'm Adam and I am the Amateur Hobbyist. Join me and follow along as I dive head first into a dozen different hobbies and interests.
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@roryoconnor7239
@roryoconnor7239 4 дня назад
Why did your shim go in twice as long as it came out? And that silver to black color change in the lighting is incredible.
@SophieZabitch
@SophieZabitch 6 дней назад
Thank you! Got it!
@jazziespaz
@jazziespaz 13 дней назад
Hi, Can I use this method for filling bark inclusions and large cracks on a block of wood? Thanks
@TheAmateurHobbyist
@TheAmateurHobbyist 2 дня назад
Yes, absolutely! I haven't stabilized wood myself, but I have seen folks use these pots to do exactly that.
@timmcmahon3800
@timmcmahon3800 Месяц назад
Outstanding! Can’t wait to sink a few days on this myself
@TheAmateurHobbyist
@TheAmateurHobbyist 2 дня назад
You can do it!
@MaricruzZacharias
@MaricruzZacharias Месяц назад
How far away should it be from a vegetable garden and fruit trees? Thank you!
@kiwigirlNZ
@kiwigirlNZ 7 дней назад
As far away as is practical for you.
@maricruzandstevenzacharias6113
@maricruzandstevenzacharias6113 7 дней назад
That doesn't answer my question, but thanks anyway.​@@kiwigirlNZ
@kiwigirlNZ
@kiwigirlNZ 7 дней назад
@@maricruzandstevenzacharias6113 That’s because there’s no set measurement. I’ve had one for 15 years, and it’s 18 feet away from any edibles in my garden.
@srr9281
@srr9281 2 месяца назад
Unfortunately the frantic video fails to show what actually works. This has been a problem in his other videos as well...
@TheAmateurHobbyist
@TheAmateurHobbyist 2 месяца назад
I'm not sure I understand. At the end of the video I show me using the shim to pop open the lock.
@Wonderish403
@Wonderish403 2 месяца назад
Helpful video, cheers. My cat is called Yowie. What was the track used on this video?
@harrisshob5819
@harrisshob5819 2 месяца назад
i made almost same one… but water was draining way too fast, so i seal the bottom and left the holes on side alone. now its not draining and i have poop sludge in a bucket
@TheAmateurHobbyist
@TheAmateurHobbyist 2 месяца назад
I find the system very finicky. I'm planning on putting some notes up soon in a pinned comment with some follow up since we've had it for so long now.
@Tracer414
@Tracer414 2 месяца назад
This does not always work on master 175 locks
@TheAmateurHobbyist
@TheAmateurHobbyist 2 месяца назад
It might not work on them all, but it's worked on the last couple new ones that I've tried.
@zachhickman7768
@zachhickman7768 2 месяца назад
Skittles gizmo and coral
@ninatownsend639
@ninatownsend639 3 месяца назад
My baby girls name is Kanna.🩶🐈 is there a suggested size space / suggested cut based on their size ? Kanna is about 10 lbs, she’s already 3 so i doubt she’ll get any bigger.
@mdc47
@mdc47 2 месяца назад
It'll work for any size cat
@TheAmateurHobbyist
@TheAmateurHobbyist 2 месяца назад
For this door, there is only one size. I don't think you'll have any issues though, you'd have to have a very very large cat for them to not be able to fit through this.
@Cocowilliams22
@Cocowilliams22 4 месяца назад
A whole bunch of maggots started to appear. Is that normal or expected?
@TheAmateurHobbyist
@TheAmateurHobbyist 2 месяца назад
I think it depends on how tight your lid is. I've had times when I've seen maggots / larvae in the bucket.
@kiwigirlNZ
@kiwigirlNZ 7 дней назад
I’ve had mine for 15 years, and use Doggie Dooley 3116 Waste Terminator. A years supply costs less than $20, and there’s no sludge.
@wseanw
@wseanw 4 месяца назад
Thanks for the vid. Purchase mine already and now I feel confident in my purchase.
@paulpalansky4852
@paulpalansky4852 5 месяцев назад
I don’t know why, but after building my system, exactly as shown here and in other similar videos, and using both Doggy Doolie’s own brand and Ridex, all I have now is a bucket sunken into the ground, filled with dog excrement. Nothing is breaking down. There is very little if any liquifying of the solid waste. I add water frequently, and enzymatic powder, but again, the bucket is almost full and nothing is dissolving and draining away as it’s supposed to do. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
@TheAmateurHobbyist
@TheAmateurHobbyist 2 месяца назад
Are you getting any drainage at all? Our bucket tends to stay pretty full, not fully liquid though. It's very finicky though, I find the temperature has a big impact and how frequently we fill it.
@paulpalansky4852
@paulpalansky4852 2 месяца назад
@@TheAmateurHobbyist No, there doesn’t appear to be any drainage at all. I’ve stopped adding any waste, or water. I have a bucket filled with Pooh sludge. My next attempt will be a totally different design that has constantly standing water and an overflow tube so only liquid waste flows out from the top, similar to how real septic tanks work.
@colin5227
@colin5227 5 месяцев назад
Has it s continued to be helpful?
@TheAmateurHobbyist
@TheAmateurHobbyist 5 месяцев назад
It has. In fact, it's used so much, I'm putting one in my daughter's door in a few weeks.
@lindsayotto4977
@lindsayotto4977 5 месяцев назад
Thanks for the video! My cat's name is Ralph <3. What size space between the floor and the bottom of the door would you recommend to make sure the hinged triangle can swing unimpeded?
@TheAmateurHobbyist
@TheAmateurHobbyist 5 месяцев назад
Say hello to Ralph for me! I had to go double check, by the way the hinge works, it actually doesn't drop down. It pulls up to swing and the locks down flush with the bottom of the door. So even if your door is low to the floor, as long as it can open and close fine, you should have any issues with this kitty door.
@johnkorn6698
@johnkorn6698 5 месяцев назад
Thank you for a good video! My problem now is trying to find out why it won't hold the pressure. I've used lots of soapy water and found a few things but still if I run it up to 40 or 50 psi, in an hour it will be down to 30, down to 20 in another hour...I should be able to leave it for a couple of days without running the compressor, true? Any suggestions? One of the guys in my club has a really awesome pressure pot but he spent around $400 on it.
@TheAmateurHobbyist
@TheAmateurHobbyist 5 месяцев назад
It should be able to hold pressure at the set psi for several hours (if not longer). I ran into some issues with really bad threads on mine and ended up buying a tap for the size threads to clean them up. It helped on a couple of the threads and I just ended up over taping the other ones.
@judyvickery9108
@judyvickery9108 6 месяцев назад
Suggestion, pour a small amount of epoxy into your pot. Will give you a permanent FLAT bottom in the pot.
@TheAmateurHobbyist
@TheAmateurHobbyist 5 месяцев назад
That's actually a great idea!
@SeanScot36
@SeanScot36 7 месяцев назад
I would have just dug a hole, then top with a bucket/waste bin lid.
@TheAmateurHobbyist
@TheAmateurHobbyist 2 месяца назад
The benefit of the bucket is that it keeps the hole from collapsing in.
@111angela
@111angela 7 месяцев назад
Nous sommes au Québec. On a installé ce genre de dispositif l’été dernier 2023 et on a cessé de s’en servir pour l’hiver. J’ai bien hâte de voir au printemps si tout aura bien fondu dans le sol.
@wiesejay
@wiesejay 8 месяцев назад
Nachos 😋
@loganmahoney2284
@loganmahoney2284 9 месяцев назад
Thanks for the guide. And damn what a beautiful yard/day out to film a tutorial! Thanks!
@vonzellable
@vonzellable 10 месяцев назад
Thanks I was going to do the classic cut out in the middle but I think I like this better. Have a like and a new subscriber.
@judehawes7859
@judehawes7859 11 месяцев назад
I work for lego and mine keep breaking id love one of these out of aluminum with a key ring loop but can't find the. Anywhere
@TheAmateurHobbyist
@TheAmateurHobbyist 2 месяца назад
As someone that works at Lego, is there a concern that a metal lifter can damage the blocks?
@dirkogarek2797
@dirkogarek2797 11 месяцев назад
What did you use what thickness? WhT dremel bit did you use ?
@TheAmateurHobbyist
@TheAmateurHobbyist 11 месяцев назад
I used a basic aluminum oxide grinding wheel. I made a couple of them in different sizes: 0.28mm, 0.25mm, and 0.2mm. I'd lean towards the slightly thinner ones, the 0.28mm worked, but was a little tight.
@dirkogarek2797
@dirkogarek2797 11 месяцев назад
@@TheAmateurHobbyist thank you !
@VincentWoo
@VincentWoo Месяц назад
@@TheAmateurHobbyist any tips on where to get some 0.28mm shim stock (satinless?) that will work? Also any diagrams you have would be super lovely, hope you're doing well.
@zefftrus9825
@zefftrus9825 11 месяцев назад
Cool😮
@mac11380
@mac11380 11 месяцев назад
Leatherman should make key blanks that fit their products.
@rosettamcfall8982
@rosettamcfall8982 11 месяцев назад
Thanks so much
@TheBlackmagicDenja
@TheBlackmagicDenja Год назад
Do you need a hooked shim? Or can it be done with a straight shim?
@TheAmateurHobbyist
@TheAmateurHobbyist Год назад
For the new ones with the tighter tolerances, you need a bit of a hook. I'm behind on my video, but will be uploading a diagram with the dimensions that I used.
@Orlosthedruid
@Orlosthedruid Год назад
Great video, good subject, and fantastic idea for practicing brushcraft skills! B-Z!
@tysonarenzzo
@tysonarenzzo Год назад
Can we get the DIY Video pls 🙏
@kceros
@kceros 8 месяцев назад
This is it
@tysonarenzzo
@tysonarenzzo 8 месяцев назад
@@kceros No, he just opened the lock, he did not show how to make the tool
@TheAmateurHobbyist
@TheAmateurHobbyist 8 месяцев назад
ru-vid.com7fAtrUxs1iA?feature=share here's where I make the bypass tool
@peterbrimhall6481
@peterbrimhall6481 Год назад
Thats great. What about decoding it?
@TheAmateurHobbyist
@TheAmateurHobbyist Год назад
The tolerances are super tight on the sides now, not sure if you can really get in there. I'm going to see what other shim stock I have to see if I can get something that'll fit.
@sdranch2800
@sdranch2800 Год назад
@@TheAmateurHobbyistneed something around 5 thousandths to fit
@patrickedwards4790
@patrickedwards4790 Год назад
What is that tool?
@rebelsoldier6965
@rebelsoldier6965 Год назад
Can you put the link to the tool you used?
@TheAmateurHobbyist
@TheAmateurHobbyist Год назад
I'm working on a video right now going over the tool. They're currently custom made, but I'll be showing an inexpensive diy option and hopefully an inexpensive option to purchase soon.
@xderiwx
@xderiwx Год назад
This was awesome! Did you have to sharpen or did the blade stay sharp all the way through the build?
@TheAmateurHobbyist
@TheAmateurHobbyist Год назад
Thanks! The blade stayed sharp enough to carve the whole thing. Worked very well. :)
@michaelanderson8542
@michaelanderson8542 Год назад
Nice work!
@TheAmateurHobbyist
@TheAmateurHobbyist Год назад
Thanks!
@jeanlandry2241
@jeanlandry2241 Год назад
I love your assistant
@jeanlandry2241
@jeanlandry2241 Год назад
Physco Princess, Fat Ass, Wilma. Great Job!!!
@lofidellity
@lofidellity Год назад
Glad you’re back!! 🎉
@TheAmateurHobbyist
@TheAmateurHobbyist Год назад
Yay! Thank you!
@bugloverspiderlover8490
@bugloverspiderlover8490 Год назад
Mine love moths and butterflies!
@sonideDent
@sonideDent Год назад
So do you keep the air converter in or remove it?
@TheAmateurHobbyist
@TheAmateurHobbyist Год назад
Do you mean the air diverter on the bottom side of the lid? Yes, I kept that in. I mention that around 2 minutes. It'll make sure the air, as it's coming into the tank, doesn't blow directly onto your project.
@greytging
@greytging Год назад
Hope you come back to RU-vid at some point! I'm really quite enjoying your videos
@TheAmateurHobbyist
@TheAmateurHobbyist Год назад
I am returning! I've got some videos queued up.
@JesusKing1105
@JesusKing1105 Год назад
Smart brother. This is a great tool but unfortunately no clip
@aaronbishop2691
@aaronbishop2691 Год назад
They need to come like this!
@80AMPhotography
@80AMPhotography Год назад
Been looking for a better multi-tool and really like everything about the center drive but the fact that it doesn’t have a clip is a deal breaker for me. If you ever think about selling the modified clips, hit me up. I’ll buy one for sure!
@MangoTalksTech
@MangoTalksTech Год назад
That was a cool mod!
@agadozde
@agadozde Год назад
DEAR MC G , get a 5 gallon stock pot (to make soup ) a sheet of glass and a $5 buck gauge TO do same job for about $20. no need to DESTROY waste the pressure pot Donate the pot to someone starting a painting business .ps:The moisture inside the content in "VACUUM CHAMBER" will saturate card board on the bottom , collapsing honeycomb cardboard by vacuuming air inside same , spilling whatever inside of the now bottom spill-pot , etc...
@jryddle
@jryddle Год назад
A vacuumed chamber and pressure pot do not have the same uses. If you put a resin mold I to a vacuume the air will violently bubble out to make a useless cast. A pressure put does not degas, it adds atmospheric pressure until the bubbles are microscopic. Once curled the resin appears clear. Also suggesting just a piece of glass with no real information is irresponsible, many glass panes will shatter when put under that pressure.
@JOHNSmith-pn6fj
@JOHNSmith-pn6fj Год назад
Thanks . Excellent lesson on converting to a pressure pot for casting resin.
@timtheflyguy
@timtheflyguy Год назад
I’m building a 2x 72 belt grinder, I’ve never welded before. I bought a mig welder, and I’ve been wanting to weld in my basement, which kind of looks like yours. Floors are cement, walls are stone or block….just wondering about the joist above…do sparks fly that high for it to be a concern?
@TheAmateurHobbyist
@TheAmateurHobbyist Год назад
Hey Tim, I chose that particular spot in my basement to weld in because I have a forced hot air heating duct directly above so any sparks will hit that and not the wooden joists. You can buy sheets of aluminum and place them over the exposed joists as protection from the sparks. Just be safe and take extra precautions that you've got anything flammable put away and make sure you have plenty of ventilation. - Adam
@rickmccaskill7888
@rickmccaskill7888 2 года назад
You might put a plastic disk. If epoxy spills it will not stick.
@TheAmateurHobbyist
@TheAmateurHobbyist Год назад
That's actually a great idea. I've toyed with the idea of making a small caddy...essentially just a bottom plate with a long handle so I can lift and lower pieces into the pot.