Love these videos always interesting watching people make things. Fairly new to the channel after watching you joke around with Mr furze didn't know how insightful this channel would be. Fab content
Things you say as a mate of Colin Furze " And over there's the trebuchet". Good looking barn so far and that paint sprayer looks the job. I'd have to hire one but got to be cheaper than a sprayer and compressor.
I bet a lot of viewers thought of Colin when Tom mentioned safety putting the hard hat on, and I bet I was not the only person thought, 'Never mind the hard hat. Just wear a Colin Furze Safety Tie.'
Love these videos. Simple well explained laid back videos of a bloke making stuff. You need someone to hold the camera for you though when using machinery.
I have just ordered a mag drill, I have no use for it atm but saw yours and need to have one in my tool stock lol I suppose i will be getting a spayer now, watching you is getting exspensive lol
Those sprayers are brilliant Tom. I hired one a fees years ago to paint a workshop that was built of concrete block. I had the job done in a couple of hours, if I had of used a roller it would of taken weeks. I could never understand why you needed to put a hard hat on when you are working at heights unless it was to stop the seagulls shit 😂😂. I think you underestimated how many parts you would be videoing not that I’m complaining the more the merrier mate.
Not counting reruns on minor satellite channels, it's close to 40 years since The A Team was on the TV, so Tom's younger viewers might not have known the reference. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-6FqUyxVD4qc.html
Yeah fancy decorating your house with that gun be a lot damn quicker when a paint brush or roller just have to be careful in which direction you point it😂😂
I was worried about cleaning the sprayer thinking you'd need to blow the line clear, and that would waste a ton of paint, but after seeing Tom clear the white, it looks like you only clean the gun and leave the paint in the line. Still wasteful if changing colour I'm thinking.
just do yourself a favour and wear an harness when you decide to wash that roof. My granddad didn't, and he slipped... mind you, people were a bit more reckless 40 years ago.
Using the mag-drill and those annular cutters to drill those plates accurately set Tom up for a trouble free installation, that and those cones in the foundation gave Tom the play he needed to adjust it all. Hope he shows fitting the grout under the base plates in the follow up episodes. Looking forward to the next instalment...:)
When you set the uprights, you set them on a “packer” why didn’t you put nuts on the 4 rods? Also I noticed that you didn’t use lock washer when bolting the A frame together? Just curious?
I've been thinking about buying a Graco to paint a couple of grain trailers and shipping containers, but I wasn't sure how easy it'd be to clean oil based paint out of it afterwards? 🤔🤷♂️
@@Tomlamb980 Multi-skilling is a necessity on a farm. Then non-farming people look at you a bit strangely when you can do/fix a variety of things. "Ball valves? Sure." "Sash windows? No problem." "Hydraulic cylinders? Easy peasy." "Washing machine? Of course."
Hey everybody join me in my campaign to get a collaboration between Tom and Mr Hewes. I love seeing my favourite tubers getting together and shooting the breeze.
Heh, I was wondering if Tom would have been interested in building a dozer blade and an a-frame for a Centurion AVRE, but I have seen Mr Hewes has already managed to source them. Maybe we'll see a collaboration between the Australian Armor and Artillery Museum and Cutting Edge Engineering someday, instead.
@@bigutubefan2738yeah, but the concrete should displace the water easily and will cure underwater. The weight is mostly held up by the base that is already there, and by the small sliver of new concrete that goes around the central spacer, which is above water. The new concrete is mostly to keep the threaded rods from moving sideways.
Spray your roof with a biocide to get rid of the moss. I used a fiberglass window cleaning pole and strapped the pressure washer to it to avoid having to use boards on the roof If its asbestos then might be worth airless spraying a 20year polyurethane roof paint on after its clean to seal and extend its life. I have a load of old sheds im doing this to when it stops raining.
Quick question please Mr Lamb, Why make a concrete pad for the steel bases then place the steal on a packer in the middle, i understand the need to adjust the tilt, just confused at the gap from the base of the steel to the concrete?