April update..roof and gable
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roof part assembled
3:42
2 жыл бұрын
dog tooth washers
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@bassmandudge
@bassmandudge 2 ай бұрын
I'd love to know how you're supposed to do it if you can let me know. This was the method I was eventually shown ... Fortunately that was all finished long ago .. no instructions with the tool... And very few videos online hence posting this as it was the only way I could get it to work effectively. Can you describe the correct method...? Cheers
@adamkowald5881
@adamkowald5881 2 ай бұрын
Your using it all wrong, no wonder you're struggling
@karimmazitov6229
@karimmazitov6229 3 ай бұрын
Nice board! So do u think it depends on what bass you have, for example if I have Music Man, should I try to buy status or jazz bass for Chris sound?
@bassmandudge
@bassmandudge 3 ай бұрын
Hi...yes it was a decent board ...it changed a lot over the years. Music man should be great bass...in my experience you might just need to reduce the gain on some other if the pedals. My jazz is an active bass so probably puts out as much signal as your humbuckers..I don't think the bass makes that much difference. If you think about it Chris has had Pedula, fenders, Gibson's and Status basses....he still manages to get his tone. I'm about to move to Helix for my latest rock covers band... I reckon that or the HX stomp, could be fantastic for Muse tones..lots of routing options
@karimmazitov6229
@karimmazitov6229 3 ай бұрын
@@bassmandudge you know, I noticed that pedulla sounds kinda like a music man, of course they are not the same, but maybe that how you can solve that problem on a budget
@bassmandudge
@bassmandudge 3 ай бұрын
@@karimmazitov6229 that could be a really good shout.
@dusty72
@dusty72 3 ай бұрын
Nice job we'll done mate 👍
@wiggostheone5424
@wiggostheone5424 4 ай бұрын
Nice
@NeilMoon-gt8xg
@NeilMoon-gt8xg 8 ай бұрын
Great video I've already bought full makita guide rail kit .was until I seen your video going to buy the makita plunge saw now after watching your video off to screwfix thebuy the erbuar track saw kit .I've already got every tool they do and have never been disappointed in any of them used to be bosch makita user but never again thanks again Great video
@bassmandudge
@bassmandudge 8 ай бұрын
No problem ..I was going to do a follow up. The saw has done an absolute ton of work...all the flat roof osb, a full walk-in wardrobe in oak and oak veneerd MDF and is 3/4 the way through a bespoke kitchen cutting big sheets of MFC. So points, good and bad.... Good: still on first blade..( unreal although will swap out for a new one when I do the laminated doors for kitchen) incredible value for money, is pretty accurate. I love the small track lengths now I have two 1.5m Makita lengths. If I was in Industry full time still I would buy a more expensive one and use this for roughing out panels. There are no real bad points, just stuff to consider; I find the cable too short for cutting 10' boards. It's quite rough feeling when it runs...not a problem, just something to be aware of. The depth guage is at least 2mm out in mine .I have to set at 21mm to cut 19mm board..again not a biggy... The only 2 things that do wind me up occasionally are; the release button on the handle...it can be pretty sticky sometimes...I guess that is where hitting a price point affects the quality...very annoying when you are in a run of multiple cuts. Lastly it does cut out sometimes... Not overloading it or the blade grabbing..just you can feel it is an in expensive brushed version..it ls almost like it just runs out if steam...has only started doing it as the blade dulls so presuming a sharp blade is important to this machine. So in conclusion....would I buy it again.....yes and no ...if I had known how much I was going to use a track saw I would definitely have bought a cordless one...100% definitely cordless.....however Milwaukee didn't have their cordless track saw for sale in the UK when I bought this and I didn't want another set of batteries. I have Festool stuff but there is no way I can justify their price so wasn't interested in that. So with the budget I had at the time I can't really fault it.... I certainly don't regret buying it at all.
@NeilMoon-gt8xg
@NeilMoon-gt8xg 8 ай бұрын
@@bassmandudge I'm using mine for similar work I prefer it on makita track and I've took anti kick back off so can pull it back mine very occasionally cuts out like you said but really can't fault it I've been cutting 10×5 much myself cut and accuracy very good I may in time extend flex all my tools are erbuar cordless can't fault any of them .thanks again for your video
@simonduringer417
@simonduringer417 9 ай бұрын
Quality as usual. How about the B in A video? 😊
@jasonmills3503
@jasonmills3503 10 ай бұрын
Thanks boss.
@vincentvince196729
@vincentvince196729 11 ай бұрын
Please turn off the Music when you talk. ..
@mr.k905
@mr.k905 Жыл бұрын
So how did those hold up over the years? Are they worth it? (I used to buy Lava solder less Tightrope cables but they are so damn expensive).
@bassmandudge
@bassmandudge Жыл бұрын
Hi...yeah they were ok...if I had to recommend solderless go with the Harley Benton ones.... Unbelievable value and I have them on 2 giggling boards and have had no failures and the jacks are super small... The George ls will be going on eBay....
@stalker1567
@stalker1567 Жыл бұрын
How have you disabled the kickback stopper
@bassmandudge
@bassmandudge Жыл бұрын
Hi, sorry for delay in responding....it is just undoing a screw and removing the plastic piece.
@Braggzzz
@Braggzzz Жыл бұрын
What are my options using a Boss GT 1B? Any?
@bassmandudge
@bassmandudge Жыл бұрын
To be honest I'm not familiar with that unit... But if you can use parallel paths I should imagine you should be able to get pretty close. Big muff, decent octave, clean blend and maybe a filter on the effected side could work ... Like I say I am not familiar with the Boss' ability, signal path so it's hard for me to advise..... Maybe someone else on here maybe able to help
@nighpaw4651
@nighpaw4651 Жыл бұрын
That's killer
@robgormley1317
@robgormley1317 Жыл бұрын
Thanks big help to know it fits I got this saw as a general site tool but the 2 tracks are a bit rubbish and I was hoping that it would fit in the Makita track 👍
@JohnDuffell
@JohnDuffell Жыл бұрын
Nice video, although I shied right away from using pallets in this way as if you think about it pallets are designed to be evenly lifted from two forks, this setup means there's a huge bending force there trying to snap it in half.
@bassmandudge
@bassmandudge Жыл бұрын
Actually in reality it really didnt work like that...as the 2 cables are attached to the point the forks would lift. I had this one loaded with a max of 7 x 100mm dense concrete blocks per lift and moved almost 600 blocks without any issue or pallet bending... The pallet is still going strong....obviously you make one of these at your own risk but if you choose a well made pallet and think carefully about wire placement it is an incredibly cost effective system. However I would never encourage anyone to do anything they feel uncomfortable with so it will always be at your own risk.
@JohnDuffell
@JohnDuffell Жыл бұрын
@@bassmandudge yeah it worked well for those small loads, thanks for sharing. When a pallet is holding a tonne it's got rigid forks under it but you'd never do a tonne on a hoist. Have a good weekend.
@bassmandudge
@bassmandudge Жыл бұрын
@@JohnDuffell your absolutely right for sure... My winch only has a 400kg lift limit so the pallet was made to lift that maximum and it attaches direct to scaffold so I wouldn't even want to lift that much to be honest... I'm under 200kgs with each lift and that was plenty...for my application a really good compromise of safety and efficiency ... Cheers
@Flashback_Jack
@Flashback_Jack Жыл бұрын
This is the way. Why bust your ass spending money for authentic rims when you can get quality ones from Ali and dress 'em up?
@paulhowell2235
@paulhowell2235 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the review, I've been toying with getting the Erbaur track saw. That's helped me decide.
@bassmandudge
@bassmandudge Жыл бұрын
Well I hope it is a good as mine.... If it is for personal use (ie you know the bits to take care of) I can see it lasting a decent amount of time. I have to say for the price it is very good. Definitely recommend the Makita track to go with it...the Erbauer is good but if your cutting long lengths the Makita is worth the outlay. www.powertoolworld.co.uk/makita-199141-8-1-5m-guide-rail-for-use-with-sp6000-dsp600-other-saws you might find it cheaper if you shop around
@michaeldullaway746
@michaeldullaway746 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing. Just a quick question: does the erbauer track have the anti tip extrusion like the makita? Thanks!
@bassmandudge
@bassmandudge Жыл бұрын
Hi...yes it does and so does the saw....I haven't used it yet but I'll take a look tomorrow and see how well it aligns when using Makita and Erbauer sections together. Just as an aside I have done loads of work with it now.... I think I am going to get another 1.5m Makita track and just use the Erbauer in single lengths for shorter work. There is a heck of a feel difference between the two makes....that's not to say the Erbauer isn't any good ...just the Makita has that more premium feel. But even spending £90 in 2 track sections and the cost of the original kit this is incredible value for money. I will say the plastic knobs on the saw feel a little cheap so it will be interesting to see how they hold up. But apart from that I couldn't be happier.
@wadsworth2351
@wadsworth2351 Жыл бұрын
An urgent query: which 3D glasses work with NEC 3D movie projectors? I need a pair that's compatible with such projectors for i am seeing a movie next week and i need the glasses. Thanks to anyone who'll answer this.
@bassmandudge
@bassmandudge Жыл бұрын
Sorry can't help...not familiar with the model...Google search should sort it for you though
@wilburpetersen4426
@wilburpetersen4426 Жыл бұрын
ρɾσɱσʂɱ
@simonduringer417
@simonduringer417 Жыл бұрын
Blood. Reconnect on WhatsApp. I've lost all shared guitar videos.
@nickbarrett971
@nickbarrett971 2 жыл бұрын
What lens are these exactly? They look like mirror lenses and I cannot find them when I search. Thanks
@PeakyBlinder
@PeakyBlinder 2 жыл бұрын
Just a thought, You could use the 2m cargo webbing from Screwfix 4 of them for £24 And choke them. Save messing with them cables and all the same length, Easy to join together for wider objects.
@PeakyBlinder
@PeakyBlinder 2 жыл бұрын
I'm making 1of them for sure. Thanks.
@MatPandaZ
@MatPandaZ 2 жыл бұрын
Heya mate, I'm also in a Muse Tribute in the UK. Always keen to speak to other Chris's, any way I can contact you?
@BryWorYT
@BryWorYT 2 жыл бұрын
My wife just picked up one of these S/H for DIY tiling project - 350 $ Canadian Came with the side extension, which will be good for the large format 24" x 24" tiles I'm laying. What is is not clear however is how to the immersion pump is installed - the user manual simply states "The water immersion pump is mounted below the cutting surfaces on a special bracket", but gives no further detail. There is some kind of metal bracket with a slot in it on the underside but I cannot see how the pump attaches to it - maybe some part missing ? Still I suppose I could just lay the immersion pump loose in the water tray.
@BryWorYT
@BryWorYT 2 жыл бұрын
Wish I'd done more research on this before my wife bought it. The seller told her it was suitable for large cutting 24" x 24" tiles, but the maximum cutting length is 21", which means you can't cut 24" tiles with the blade set at a fixed height. The only way to do it is with a plunge cut. To cut 24" tiles at a set height requires the Combi 250 VA model. Frustrating, but I should have looked at the specs.
@bassmandudge
@bassmandudge Жыл бұрын
@@BryWorYT sorry missed the comment..... I find the plunge function works really well and I did the 2ft tiles in my downstairs cloakroom without any trouble. With regards to the pump... Under the main deck there is a bracket with a slot ..on the pump you can unscrew the plastic end with the filter (you can pull out the latticed section to clean it) and the pump slides into the cut out and the plastic screwing section of inlet on the pump pinches on to it.... Doesn't sound too clever but it works really well in practice.....
@jeffsingleton88
@jeffsingleton88 5 ай бұрын
Thinkin about buying this. Would you recommend​@@bassmandudge
@core-element
@core-element 2 жыл бұрын
My kind of thinking too.
@bassmandudge
@bassmandudge 2 жыл бұрын
It's done me really well. All concrete/lightweight blocks ...all the cement and tools have been lifted up to top level of scaffold without an issues for the whole job. It lifted the timber for the roof as well. . The hoist is now on the outside of the scaffold in the middle of a straight run so I can pull the pallet onto the scaffold. The caveat would be I am working on my own on private land so it's only me that I am directly responsible for but the winch and the pallet are 2 of the best financial/ back saving decisions I have made. It's now pulling up the roof tiles...😁
@core-element
@core-element 2 жыл бұрын
@@bassmandudge I am looking at a private job too, got the winch, had it 5 years used 1st time last year as engine hoist under a scaffold gantry. I am planning doing my roof, planning similar to you with sides maybe to form a crate to take concrete tiles.
@bassmandudge
@bassmandudge 2 жыл бұрын
@@core-element probably a good idea to have sides for tiles... I haven't put sides on it because I used it to also lift the cavity insulation sheets rather than try and manhandle them up the ladder..... So I wanted them to be able to carry over the edges... Hope it goes well for you...certainly the best tenner and hour of my life I have spent recently.... Mines been a life saver.
@clasgustafsson6731
@clasgustafsson6731 2 жыл бұрын
Amazing vid!
@bassmandudge
@bassmandudge 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks hope you found it interesting and/or useful
@Gozzilah
@Gozzilah 2 жыл бұрын
What’s the update
@SMAr2wo
@SMAr2wo 2 жыл бұрын
Yep, true. For this price sould be confortable and bigger, frameless for the field of view. But they ask inly money, no testing, no care for clients...
@nicholastoo858
@nicholastoo858 2 жыл бұрын
I’m looking forward glasses. Will buy a bunch of different ones to test them first. Have you tried XPAND X105-RF-X?
@bassmandudge
@bassmandudge 2 жыл бұрын
Hi...no i havent had a chance to try others. Its probably about time i updated...but the epsons are now my go to glasses.
@Magnus420
@Magnus420 3 жыл бұрын
🌹☠️❤️‍🔥☠️🌹
@20josepepe
@20josepepe 3 жыл бұрын
Buena onda ...... ñ_ñ
@patrickparisienne1917
@patrickparisienne1917 3 жыл бұрын
Funny enough 95% of carbon frames,wheels, bars etc are made in China for the big brands...
@mikethomas3648
@mikethomas3648 3 жыл бұрын
That's not what most people call a continuous handrail as you're using newel posts. A continuous handrail will usually have wreaths. And please don't keep swaying that phone all over the place.
@TheToolnut
@TheToolnut Жыл бұрын
An over the post handrail is what I would call it.
@user-qg6vu8bv8i
@user-qg6vu8bv8i Жыл бұрын
@@TheToolnut I'd call it an abomination
@torothomassen9581
@torothomassen9581 3 жыл бұрын
All you need now is a wah to shape the tone.
@djthorboxvlogs9370
@djthorboxvlogs9370 3 жыл бұрын
wow, thank you, i've got the same problem, i could fix it now, we have got the same model
@bassmandudge
@bassmandudge 3 жыл бұрын
Thats great news..glad i could help. Let me knowhow you get on with doing it.
@Andyjefford
@Andyjefford 3 жыл бұрын
Sounds great👍
@bassmandudge
@bassmandudge 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Thanks...was a while ago now...loved every minute of being in a Muse tribute... always interesting to play basslines.....glad you liked it.
@Andyjefford
@Andyjefford 3 жыл бұрын
Check out my bass covers,Andy Jefford,thanks👍
@charlesdick6951
@charlesdick6951 3 жыл бұрын
How do you change the blade on this? I have been trying on one that I have rented and can’t seem to get the blade out to replace. Thanks!
@bassmandudge
@bassmandudge 3 жыл бұрын
Not had to do it yet...but this is from the manual; 1. Block axial movement of the cutting head by means of the handwheels (ref.L, fig.1). 2. Disassemble the front guard (ref.P, fig.1). 3. Loosen the locknut by rotating clockwise (left thread), using a 19 mm wrench. 4. Move the cutting head forward slightly and incline to remove the blade from its seat. 5. Ensure that there are no foreign objects between the fixing flange and diamond blade. During disassembly, avoid use of tools that could dent or deform the flange. 6. Insert the new blade proceeding in reverse order of the operation described at poin 4. Take special care to ensure correct direction of rotation of the diamond blade. 7. Tighten the blade locknut fully down by rotating anticlockwise (left thread), to a torque of 40 Nm.
@stephenbatty6437
@stephenbatty6437 3 жыл бұрын
Did you find anything better than these in the end?
@bassmandudge
@bassmandudge 3 жыл бұрын
Hi...no in the end i prefer the Epson ones out of the 3...the actual materials are more comfortable..but tbh i still find them all ergonomically lacking. If my nose was a little less wide the Hi shocks were the most "glasses" like...but i had to remove the nose pieces, so ended up not as comfy as the Epsons. All three are usuable for the length of most movies. I am not sure the Epsons are worth the extra over the hi shocks for most peoples usage. I must look around again as I really do enjoy 3d when its done well.
@stephenbatty6437
@stephenbatty6437 3 жыл бұрын
@@bassmandudge thanks for the reply, I have noticed that hishock make some newer ones with different nose pieces, they are pretty expensive though.
@bassmandudge
@bassmandudge 3 жыл бұрын
@@stephenbatty6437 i'll have to take a look. Thanks.
@jamieboyd5208
@jamieboyd5208 3 жыл бұрын
@@stephenbatty6437 link?
@nesquikpooower
@nesquikpooower 3 жыл бұрын
Hi! Great video!! I saw that you have the "Animato" effect pedal! I've been looking for one for months, but it's hard to find! Could you tell me can I buy it? Thanks a lot
@bassmandudge
@bassmandudge 3 жыл бұрын
Hi I believe this is a legit site but do some research. www.humangear.net/productdetails-en/category/human-gear-effects/article/human-gear-animato.html As i understand it the original run was only 300 and then they did this re issue run..not sure if it is limited. It is a lot of money for distortion...BUT....if you mix it with a clean blend it is really good on bass. You can get close to the sound with a boss os2... but its not the same. Be aware that you lose a lot of bass end if you just use the pedal.on its own. They are hard to find used... it took me 2 years to find mine... good luck..
@petermuller2911
@petermuller2911 Жыл бұрын
Selling mine - if you're interested PM me :)
@Musicislife668
@Musicislife668 5 ай бұрын
​@@petermuller2911 Did you sell it?
@orlandopearce4813
@orlandopearce4813 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for getting straight into it :)
@sealy999
@sealy999 3 жыл бұрын
Where do you buy them from china?
@bassmandudge
@bassmandudge 3 жыл бұрын
Yes bought from China still going strong and they have been used a lot.
@sealy999
@sealy999 3 жыл бұрын
@@bassmandudge can u buy it online?
@bassmandudge
@bassmandudge 3 жыл бұрын
@@sealy999 I bought these through a seller on Ali express but he only had a limited number. I believe you can still get them from different sellers but I cant garuntee they would be originals or the same quality.
@chewiedecks584
@chewiedecks584 3 жыл бұрын
how long does it take for the photochromic bit to work?
@bassmandudge
@bassmandudge 3 жыл бұрын
Surprisingly quick for what they are.. if you were in and out of mottled trees in bright light it might struggle and would probably take about 10-15secs to darken /lighten... so not super quick. I like to use them when commuting here in the winter. We get low bright Sun in the mornings and my ride home is in the dark so for that use they are perfect. They go properly dark as well.
@steveeeroyce7956
@steveeeroyce7956 3 жыл бұрын
Pretty good my friend I just posted my cover only difference is I have a animato clone ...,so run ehx into clone into prunes...then on amp 2 I run one big muff with multiplexer with sub off ...check it out when you have a chance and let me know how it sounds thanks.
@bassmandudge
@bassmandudge 3 жыл бұрын
Just checked it out. Great sound.
@herohan1000
@herohan1000 4 жыл бұрын
Which one's better for EPSON 3D PROJECTOR TW5650??
@bassmandudge
@bassmandudge 4 жыл бұрын
Hi I prefer the original Epson ones...I find them the most comfortable of the three... the hi Shock ones dont fit my nose as well so I removed the nose piece which helped them to sit more on my face rather than balanced on my nose but it made them more uncomfortable for longer movies. None of them fit like my glasses so they all feel a bit odd...I havent looked to see if there are new ones available...as I said in the video why they cant make s pair of these to fit like regular glasses is beyond me.
@alastairs3727
@alastairs3727 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks fella, really helpful have just ordered some CSC 60mm’s, really looking forward to getting them on my bike :)
@hoodyps
@hoodyps 3 жыл бұрын
And? How are they?
@alastairs3727
@alastairs3727 3 жыл бұрын
@@hoodyps they look great, flawless build quality, importantly I’m yet to ride them, will be in a month or so, will let you know :)
@milanmoravek2584
@milanmoravek2584 3 жыл бұрын
Have you riden them yet? Any feedback to share please?
@elenabarros8478
@elenabarros8478 4 жыл бұрын
Better opción for Epson tw9400 w???thank you
@JoseGGuzman
@JoseGGuzman 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video! Ordered the clinchers with straight pull. Where can I find those stickers you mentioned?
@bassmandudge
@bassmandudge 4 жыл бұрын
Got them from ebay. Search for a seller called Veloman28 he is still on there. They are great.
@baractiberius6100
@baractiberius6100 4 жыл бұрын
Hello, very useful video. I am really interested in purchasing a 50mm deep 25 mm wide tubular from carbon speed cycle. How are yours performing after 2 years of use? They cost now £ 323. How much did you pay for them 2 years ago? I am not only curious on how prices went up but also I would like to know if the import duty, VAT and handlers fee will cost me more than £ 85-90? Thanks.
@bassmandudge
@bassmandudge 4 жыл бұрын
Hi...went for 50mm x 25 tubular rim brake.. i upgraded spokes to Sapim x rays and went for novatec hubs..which I think were slightly more expensive than the standard ones but i dont think there is much in quality..I sm fully expecting the bearings to not last long....If I remember rightly the whole lot inc vat/import and Post offices b*****y handling fee came to about £460.00 I seem to have it in my head that import duty etc was around £60 but please dont quote me...might have been a little less. The story here is... bought and paid for...absolutely love them....BUT... i rode the Summer (about 700 miles ish) on them ...then September 2018 i suffered from a prolapsed disc and basically that was the end of cycling and football until about Nov 2019 (yup over a year before I was confident pushing my back) . I got back on the bike ...tentatively... using my mtb to commute through the horrid weather... In Jan I started riding again to lose weight but all on turbo...so these lovely wheels have been gathering dust waiting for spring...then Covid....so I am just on my turbo.I am hoping to put miles on them this Summer but it will all depends on what happens. I wish i could give you a more thorough review. I can say that the miles I rode they were grat...all spokes tensioned well...no creaks cracks squeaks...super free spinning. If you get the same quality and comms I had you will be very pleased.
@baractiberius6100
@baractiberius6100 4 жыл бұрын
bassmandudge thanks for the details and sorry to hear about your injury. I think that I will go for the Sapim CX ray spokes as well just for my peace of mind 😁