I have low vision and hearing, so I activate the close captions on any content that offers them. This media works perfectly for me. Sorry it doesn't for you.
Always enjoy these tool videos Stan. Never ceases to amaze me that some companies just don't understand how important it is to find the right person to represent and pitch their products. Example of poor rep is in the Brandt guy. Powerbox and Is Customs are great examples of who and how you should be representing your product at a public show.
The Russian lady didn’t know what she was talking about and it was funny 😅 my favorite part was the power box that’s really neat. Thanks for sharing this with us
Sideways seats on mine loaders are super common. even the giant ones have sideways seats, and you can't even see out of them, they use cameras and screens. It's because you're going back and forth so much, you're just turning your head instead of your whole body. It's also traditional, the old "muckers" just had a platform on the side, and a dump bucket that swung up and over the entire machine to load a cart behind it. If you leaned too far forward... lets just say it was a one time mistake kinda event....
Those captions need to be reduced by half if you're not willing to remove them. They're way too big, especially when watching on a phone in portrait mode. Like others have said its very distracting and my focus goes from wanting to see the items properly to why the f are the subs so big. (And many times wrong)
The REMU buckets are cool on paper.. but only work well in certain soil types with the perfect moisture content. Which is okay, but coupled with the crap design, they suck. I've had to replace entire drive shafts because they aren't sealed. They need constant grease and have hydraulic motors that are trash (sorry, UK, you don't make good stuff anymore) LOVE the slide sledges though.. especially with the chisel adapter! You'll find a million uses for those things.
Thought some of the Brandt stuff was pretty cool when we were walking around their booth, but we found out after that they stole a Metalpless design and that's a big red flag in a company for me.
The slide sledge?..... Umm.... Ingersoll Rand air hammer anyone? Good grief. I almost feel bad 4 the guy. I'd have that pin out n back in so fast with my Ingersoll....
That tiny scoop tram though not the same make, I have used hundreds of times in 43 years of underground hardrock mining...a real pain in the but to operate, and the smallest underground rock truck that I've seen in the 3 mines that I worked at was a 30 tonner and the biggest was a Sandvik 50 tonner. And yes the operator sits sideways in the cab except for the smallest tram like a 1/2 yard scoop tram. Sitting side ways in an underground scoop tram is the best way to operate in narrow, tight and curvy drifts (Tunnels), it's a safety thing. As for ventilation, fresh air is pumped with huge fans on surface that eventually is pumped into smaller fans underground and directed to headings via flexible vent tubing.
Cool - you may be able to clarify something. When Stanley asked about the safety for fumes, thinking CO and CO2, she was thinking intrinsic electrical safety to avoid a spark source that could ignite gas or dust?
Your subtitles are very inhibited in the wrong caption/words being displayed! Also because they’re in the screen at such a LARGE TYPE you’re taking out much of the screen that is useful to the viewer.
I love the confident knowledgable expertise of the exhibitors. And of course still laugh about the idiots who saw you coming and tried to push you away, because you can't buy this kind of publicity.
@2:50 i give it 5 seconds before that gets filled with metal shavings and doesn't hold to ANYTHING. no way to clean it or disengage the magnet to drop off the metal collected @3:35 doesn't wash the top... since its an under wash @11:40 slime been around for years, nothing new there @11:49 sooooo... where do my tools go? what happens when the battery runs out? did he say 4CFM??? 4? so that couldnt run anything
5:59 awesome machine but that guy personality doesn’t project a warm feeling. Me personally I will pay extra money just for customer service and that guy wouldn’t get my money
This is like watching quantum tech, but this is all from the same event. I would seriously recommend you put links to the products shown in the description.
Stan, just as a quick note for sharing info. at 4:18 at the Mosmatic booth, there's a big QR code on display. if someone has one of those up, please hover over it long enough to get a crisp image. you can just hold your phone camera up to that image and it'll pop up the link. Please give them a 3 second hold or something so I have time to hit pause on a frame that's not blurry. Keep up the great work, you find some truly awsome stuff. Can't wait to see you hit the big 1M!
Bee keeper here in Oregon, hummer bees are pretty much industry standard for moving bees. The design of these pretty much saves you half the time you would spend unloading with a skid steer or regular forklift