Always nice to hear a new opinion I guess. You’ve been doing your videos for quite a while and your viewers overwhelmingly like them. Nuff said, keep doing what you’re doing!
You’re in charge,it’s your decision,how you want to handle a project.too many armchair critics,that never have had a situation to have a need for to do any of the projects you do daily.great video as always.just keep on doing your thing.be safe.on to the next project.calling a bolt a screw is not a life or death situation to worry about.😎😎😎👍👍👍
Just takes a little know how and fabrication experience and modifications will get it done for you my friend! Good luck Davin on your next job brother! Thanks for sharing!
Geez Daven, I got a bit of a headache when the tree fell on us🙂I so understand why you had to bring little Munchie back to that job, everything was far too wet. With a bit of a struggle getting the new plate and chain guard back on little Munchie, she is ready to go. see ya on the next video🙂
Good job and video Brother. It’s always good to have the extra machinery to switch out with. I heard your go-pro and tripod are going to strike unless they get hazard pay …. Lol
Who gave the machine shop, the meansurements for the hole centres? I would've gone back and asked them to open-up the diameters until the screws drop-in without force.
I thought the same thing. He paid to have the piece fabricated. You expect it to fit properly if it’s fabricated for your machine. I’d have taken it back and had it remachined so the bolts went in as designed.
Exactly! Leave them all just started and then you have more wiggle room. Sometimes I wonder if some of these RU-vidrs are making intentional obvious mistakes just to instigate more comments?
Incorrect (the term does'nt pertain to fastener size)... A bolt is meant to be used with a nut, and it is tightened by torquing the nut. A screw is designed to be used in either a preformed or threaded hole, or it is capable of forming its own threaded hole. A screw is designed to be tightened by torquing the head. (Source Wilson-Garner Fasteners)