@@at7388 hey there, they actually weren’t even though they appeared to be. Both were set as far back as they could go without hitting trees and being too close to property line setbacks.
New sub here from Australia. Man, that is an awesome setup! Can't wait to get my shed built in the new year. You've given me a few ideas regarding layout. Cheers, - Sean
Can’t wait to see the new plugger (I won’t spoil it🤣)! Didn’t know you ran 150BT’s back in the day. Hoping to upgrade mine this year before Fall, going BR800 or PB8010. I’ll keep my 150 for sidewalks and stuff during Summer. Awesome vid brother, thanks for sharing.
Man that shop is super organized. That’s awesome! We aspire to get to that point. We just built a new shop that we will at some point be reviewing on our channel (when it’s cleaned up). Keep up the good work.
This is a prime example of making it happen with limited space. Crazy organized set ups Bud!! But, with your background I wouldn't expect anything less!! Just remember when you're YT famous who was right bye your side making you laugh!! Hoping all is well, Dirty Jersey out!! #broinlawns
you're correct...and I said that in this video 😉. Stay tuned to the channel over the next several weeks and you'll see it being constructed! Thanks for tuning in.
@@mithgo_outdoor I have an old girlfriend that lives in North Carolina. I was going to come down and start a mobile welding and fabrication business down there. I was run over on my 1957 Harley panhead a little over 18 months ago and had to learn how to walk again and fought to save my crushed right leg which threw blood clots t my heart and lungs. I have tot get checked out next week to see how I am doing .I feel much better and my circulation has come back. I started out as a chemical engineer but I wanted to od something I loved so the welding but now I will no the doing so much clim ing around equipment. I started a small engine repair and rebuild shop because to many old timers are retiring and not opening back up. I specialize in engine drive welders and have five already to rebuild . I have been working on a prototype self propelled dump wagon that has a loader bucket in the front. The first model has pneumatic tires and is based on a snowblower . The other model uses up cycled scrap tires as the rubber tracks that give flotation or aggression depending on the tire profile. When I come down it will probably be South Carolina or Florida. Thanks for getting back to me.