Never go to Costco for new tyres they destroy your alloys, and they then say it was like that when you arrived, another is Kwik Fit with my old car same response but they used young kids
no he doesn`t, don`t "tread" on his toes, he "plys" his trade all day, to much exposure will cause him to lose his "grip" on reality, he "wears" his age well, he looks "tired" sometimes , it`s hard work , don`t "puncture" his dreams🤔🤔🤔🤔
Mr Daniel ,it took me years for my first comment for you. You sir are a "inspiration"! 100% I was a security officer for 10 years,stuck doing nothing... after seeing your 'skip video' you Sir got me in construction,after 2 more years ,I became fibre engineer and now I have my own LTD, more or less all thanks to you. I do roll in your merch to,Love the hoodie. P.S misses have a bit to much obsession with you,so every Sunday Im watching it on my own😅😂😂, even she says its because of you (Ashville) my and hers life became way way better & Different. All I can say ,keep it going,and thank you Daniel❤
Glad the tyre fitter finally got a covered area. Question Daniel, have you worked out how much money the tyre fitter has saved you? Just roughly like how many tyres he has changed or repaired. I imagine it is a big amount and at this point I am wondering how you did without him 😅
In all honesty. Probably hasn't saved anything. Majority of hauliers that employed a tyre fitter work out in the long run it's cheaper and SAFER to outsource. With wage, insurance, vehicle, tools and repair materials, on average you're looking £75k per year outlay. That doesn't include actually buying the rubber. The 1 thing it does give you is control. But certainly not a saving!
I swear that 926 goes wrong more often than not. I’d seriously be considering it’s value to the operation of the business against its cost of upkeep and downtime when you actually need it!
I'm the guy that constantly said the tyre fitter needed better working area.....now to complete it he needs heaters on the side to keep him warm in the winter 👍🤣
might be worth investing in an ECU diagnostic device for quick fixes, therefore not relying on service callouts and the delays that can happen with them
the ground work should have been prepared so water slopes away from the tire structure. also your framing on the Olympic windows should be changed with cripples at the endo of the rough openings. also moisture content of wood should not be more than 18 percent. thanks
Daniel if you wanted to make content on collecting the new volumetric wagon you could have got The Professional Struggler to replace the batteries and alternator and it could be driven back . Saving you £100s . # Its a struggle.
The dome you worked on in Las Vegas was working well during the Grad Prix Daniel. I couldn’t have gone up there now perhaps 50 years ago but well done.
Just going on the trucker Tim part. In regards to trucks have you ever thought at looking at the place where he’s got his law exports or how ever it’s called. Just a idea bud
Can't you just delete the ad blue on the 926 that's what we do with the machines on the farm if we have any problems but only once the warranty has ran out.
Daniel the rust is probably a minor as I notice it's on a Scottish number plate it's probably down to the salt they use on their roads due to their harsh weather.
How do storms impact the yard and business? I can only image the mess that could potentially happen as a result of the high winds to the material you have stored.
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The relentlessness Daniel brings to his craft is amazing. It's inspirational to watch his empire build progressively week by week. Hope you keep going all the way up. 👆
Daniel, i got home about two hours ago after a week of mechanical setbacks and clients that by the time their "demands" were met i just used your line, another job in the portfolio. Financial struggles are everyones game but I'm still in the ring.. i know it'll never happen but you, terry and Michael, noted his absence (níl sé anseo an scoil) should do a Q&A sometime or i dunno. Im in haulage between Ireland and UK. Miles related mecajnical failures are not fun my friend and the storm you mentioned lost me a key client as i delviered 16 hours later than scheduled.
Never ever jump start a modern truck Or ONLY as a last resort. If you must a tip is turn on the head lights first to draw some of the extra current I blew the ECU ON MY TRUCK AND IT COST €3000
do you have a emergency turn off for the air conditioning system if you dont want clean air in the house if there is a chemical spill outside or anything where you need to close off the house
Hi Dan... just watching the refurb house back garden, is that building work not controlled by building regs, im a wheelchair user myself, steps are no good obviously ??