Super Blue Moon & That's All
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@zyxnix
@zyxnix Күн бұрын
I learned about that Sil-Glyde from ths video. I bought a tube and I use that stuff all the time.
@bobeaseshop9389
@bobeaseshop9389 Күн бұрын
I learned about it from Eric The Car Guy some years ago. It is a helpful go to product. Thank You!
@Buicksx2
@Buicksx2 13 күн бұрын
Hi....great video as I am redoing one now for a buddy's daughter.... I am powder coating the parts.....her chair has a trim piece at the top of the bottom base but I can't figure out how to get the piston out of the lower base to remove and powder coat that piece. I have watched your video and see you took it out but it was really quick.....thanks in advance for any help I appreciate it
@bobeaseshop9389
@bobeaseshop9389 13 күн бұрын
Thank You for the comment and question. This chair was broken, the piston, when I got it and I guess it was broken a long time before I got it. The tilt work fine but that is a simple system. The metal in the piston and the drive bar just crumbled as I guess it was a bad casting. I guess that's why I skipped over that part. I have seen guys go to great efforts to make new parts to get this to work, It is a part of my home decore now. I know the best thing I did was power wash all the smelly gunk out of piston area. I also loved powder coating the chrome parts. I also think the piston seal is leather? This is a huge task and since mine was crumbling I just didn't go into it.... wish I could help more. Bobby
@Buicksx2
@Buicksx2 13 күн бұрын
@@bobeaseshop9389 Hi Bobby.....ty for the reply.....I mostly watched your videos and others and can't figure out how to get that thing out....the square flange on top doesn't help.....lol.....I really don't want to take the risk and start disassembling the pump and piston for fear I Mess it up......I may to be safe to leave as is and not have that one piece match the rest of the parts I powder coated. I thank you again for your time and help. Stay well.
@bobeaseshop9389
@bobeaseshop9389 13 күн бұрын
@@Buicksx2 I'd say you have little risk to do any more damage but be ready to do lots of work if things go south. I was sad that mine was too far gone and would have kept digging but you may find your's is in better shape and you may find you can fix it. Let me know how it goes!
@SoftAsFur
@SoftAsFur 22 күн бұрын
The noise is muted because of the drain plugs. Don't understand how the 'air vent' or whatever has anything to do with the noise.
@bobeaseshop9389
@bobeaseshop9389 22 күн бұрын
I don't know either! It has been years now and it hasn't bothered me other than an O ring started leaking. It has been a fine system since I put it in August of 2020. The black pipe that is the drain does expel a fair amount of water. Thanks for commenting. Bobby
@fourcountpour2946
@fourcountpour2946 Ай бұрын
I bought the same stove and love it!! Got the cub kit so it came with everything. Side shelf, flange and the black chimney pipes. All I did was add a damper to the chimney and it was perfect! Had it out ice fishing for a season now with no problems!
@bobeaseshop9389
@bobeaseshop9389 Ай бұрын
I am all set to fire mine back up in a month or two. Happy you got something out of my video. Thank You!
@fourcountpour2946
@fourcountpour2946 Ай бұрын
@@bobeaseshop9389 yeah I'm ready to! That's why I'm on here already looking at set ups 😂
@TheLostWrenchGarage
@TheLostWrenchGarage 3 ай бұрын
Love to have a e-type!! Maybe one day.
@bobeaseshop9389
@bobeaseshop9389 3 ай бұрын
It was such a lucky moment getting this car and I had and fun 10 years of trying to get this car to run right. I didn't want this Jaguar and was talking to Doc's Jaguar in Arizona. He is from Poland or something and is/was a world wide Jaguar Dealer. He had a Yellow/red interior 1964 S1 and I really wanted that one but he kinda knew me and figured I might be able to do something with this car. I had been sitting for 20+ years and no one could get it to run correctly. It started and ran but at 3,000 RPMs it stumbled and spit. The right door was stuck. It was a bit being parted out and that caused some funny problems. I knew little about this car and it really does take many years to figure this baby out. Doc almost gave me this car because he was tired of messing with it. He only sold it so cheap only if I agreed to First Right of Refusal but I'll never sell her. I'll made a video about all that happened and the journey to get it to run correctly. Thank You for giving me the idea and I'll post a walk around video in a day or too as it is a long complex story. Thank You! Bobby
@TheLostWrenchGarage
@TheLostWrenchGarage 3 ай бұрын
I don't deal with Rimmers just because of all the night mares I heard of from other's!
@bobeaseshop9389
@bobeaseshop9389 3 ай бұрын
I've been lucky as I haven't needed much over the past few years parts wise but even if I did I'd still not use rimmerbros!
@TheLostWrenchGarage
@TheLostWrenchGarage 3 ай бұрын
@@bobeaseshop9389 I have been using Moss and Spitbits and had no issues. I just got the sway bar clamps today in the mail from Moss and ordered them Sunday afternoon!! No complaints!
@rgruenhaus
@rgruenhaus 3 ай бұрын
Drill bit needs to be longer than the thickness of the wall by at least 4".cable techs use a 1/2" carbide tip 12" steel bit.
@rgruenhaus
@rgruenhaus 3 ай бұрын
Always face the antenna toward the transmitters!
@rammur1
@rammur1 4 ай бұрын
You don't need the flu adapter, put the male end of the stove pipe in the stove
@bobeaseshop9389
@bobeaseshop9389 4 ай бұрын
I'd never done this before so any advise shared is good for whomever is going to fit of these. Thank You
@stevie5484
@stevie5484 4 ай бұрын
Man, thank you SO much for this idea! I do not know why it works, but it does! Every RO unit manufacturer should make this suggestion for people that are irritated by the drain gurgling sound!
@bobeaseshop9389
@bobeaseshop9389 4 ай бұрын
So happy this helped you. Over the past 3 years I haven't heard one sound from it and it was super fun to see how my old kitchen looked. I've done some major work since then and really almost forgot what it was like to about to go to sleep and hear that gurgling noise. I think the manufacture doesn't say do this is because it's a drain and they are afraid that people may not put the loop in to keep the sewer gas from coming up into the RO system. The same can be said for the dishwasher vent loop too so I don't see much difference. Just make sure you have a good sewer side vent so it doesn't come back up into the system is the key here. I've been fine over these 3 years so I'm sure you will be too. Thank You!
@senorevan
@senorevan 4 ай бұрын
Can you show the piece that attaches the bottom of the lever to the reclining mechanism? I have watched both of your videos and think I missed it. It’s the part my chair is missing!
@bobeaseshop9389
@bobeaseshop9389 4 ай бұрын
The bottom of the arm, under the main pivot, is a ball socket. It just floats as it were and it really does not attach so it can rotate. It is a rod that connects to the main pivot under the chair and goes into the pump arm at the bottom - just a hole that accepts the ball on the end of the little under rod. If you'd like I can make you a short video and show it as it is hard to describe. I don't mind at all. The chair is in my living room now and it just a few feet from me. Hope that helps and let me know if you need more detail. Thanks!
@senorevan
@senorevan 4 ай бұрын
@@bobeaseshop9389 that would be amazing. I know I am going to have to fabricate something. What length is the rod?
@bobeaseshop9389
@bobeaseshop9389 4 ай бұрын
@@senorevan Howdy, I made a video this morning and it is posted. I think it will help you. Here's a link: kzbin.info/www/bejne/rWbNaZqKjb6qpKs
@paulkaufman4901
@paulkaufman4901 5 ай бұрын
After 3 full minutes of garbage, I quit watching. You mentioned making a video right. Take your own advice and get to the darn point!
@bobeaseshop9389
@bobeaseshop9389 5 ай бұрын
Thanks for the view
@khongle6817
@khongle6817 5 ай бұрын
suck video
@abelflores6748
@abelflores6748 6 ай бұрын
Hi, my chicago chair tuen easily while im cutting hair, is there sowmthing to adjust for not to turn that easily, ty
@Mystery_Abe
@Mystery_Abe 6 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video. I have the same model 650i and I've been trying to take off my front brake pads. This video cleared it up for me thanks 💯👍.
@bobeaseshop9389
@bobeaseshop9389 6 ай бұрын
I love doing things like this exactly because of the hope of helping others. Your comment made my day. Thank You
@mikemartin8194
@mikemartin8194 7 ай бұрын
his tv and remote look exactly like mine, including the stand. I love these Vizio's
@bobeaseshop9389
@bobeaseshop9389 7 ай бұрын
All of this still works great. It is a nice set up.
@rickigomez5509
@rickigomez5509 7 ай бұрын
I know this is old but the bottom parts has the pad for when you lay back for a shave you rest your legs on the pad not for short kids lol
@bobeaseshop9389
@bobeaseshop9389 7 ай бұрын
Thanks for this. I've never had anyone else ever shave me so this is good to know.
@KevinSoupy
@KevinSoupy 7 ай бұрын
So funny that important delicate instrument that cost $500.02 years ago is now only five dollars at Harbor freight
@bobeaseshop9389
@bobeaseshop9389 7 ай бұрын
And I've seen guys just get a free app for their phone for this! My first navigation system was from Alpine with DVD drive, three electronic boxes, a big ole screen and it took me all day to fit it to my car. It cost $3,500.00! I had to find the speed sensor wire, brake wire and all kinds of other wiring. Now that's just a app too! I had several $500 Garmins. I do still use my FLIR and love it but you are right about how tech marches on. TV's... all of that. Thanks for the great comment.
@justino3912
@justino3912 9 ай бұрын
How did you get the pump handle out?
@bobeaseshop9389
@bobeaseshop9389 9 ай бұрын
Unreal that you asked me this now... I have the thing apart to bring it up to the house so it was easy to see as it's been 2 years since I did this. There is a end cap on the other side of the handle rod and it has a cam. The cap is held on with a 1/4 pin. Just knock the pin out and the whole assembly should slide out. I think I'm right on this. Don't get too hard on this as the metal is not strong.
@jerrycallaio5130
@jerrycallaio5130 9 ай бұрын
Very Entertaining! 😜
@bobeaseshop9389
@bobeaseshop9389 9 ай бұрын
Thanks. I like getting comments on older stuff as I can say how it's working and this is working well.
@jerrycallaio5130
@jerrycallaio5130 9 ай бұрын
I Just Ordered The Amplified Version With Cable Included. Hopefully It Pulls In More Channels For Me As Well.@@bobeaseshop9389
@eric6177
@eric6177 10 ай бұрын
Next is the exhaust 😵‍💫
@bobeaseshop9389
@bobeaseshop9389 10 ай бұрын
They haven't done a thing to it since I did this work but it about to fall apart anyway. Funny you commented on this as it was just about an hour ago I could hear it going down the drive.
@bobeaseshop9389
@bobeaseshop9389 10 ай бұрын
Thank You for the comment! It does help. Sadly I must tell you that I had to take this OUT after just one year as it leaked. I made a video on pulling it out so look for that please. I know there are other brands so search really carefully and get the best one you can. They wanted the water to be hot in the kitchen so they decided to put the valve there even though one can place valves at every sink but they didn't want to do that in the bathroom for whatever reason. Wise of you to notice that! The other minor problem was the cold water side was warm with this installed. They have chosen to just do nothing on this for now so cold water is just going down the drain. I hear even the 1ish gallon 120v water heaters are not lasting more than a year or two. I put one in my barn and it has been there for a few years and isn't leaking but I am expecting it to happen anytime. Check out me showing this unit leaking. This is city water so I didn't think it needed treatment as I didn't notice any messy crusty gunk but maybe that's what ate it. I have had well water eat things like crazy so take that into consideration. Then ya get into the built up stuff in the bottom of the water heater... Anyway let me know what you do and I'll subscribe to your channel or you can let me know here. Thanks again!
@steve6438
@steve6438 10 ай бұрын
Thank you for the video, great information. I will be installing one this weekend. I believe, from the instructions, that you should have installed the sensor in that bathroom since it takes the longest to get warm (farthest from the water heater). Thanks again!
@novaguy509
@novaguy509 10 ай бұрын
I noticed the two lower radiator brackets for the original radiator in the trunk of the car next to the radiator. Just curious why you didn’t reinstall them with the new radiator? If you didn’t use them then how did you secure the lower part of the radiator to the radiator support? Thanks for the video.
@bobeaseshop9389
@bobeaseshop9389 10 ай бұрын
Howdy, I just went to the barn and looked at what I did and all I did was make some thick rubber pads at the bottom and used the bracket to hold it in place on the sides. I more or less trapped it. Between the lower pads I made, side brackets, the upper panels and the hoses it holds it in place just fine. I also took the OEM radiator set up out of the 1957 GMC (years ago) I've had for years and I did somewhat the same thing with an aftermarket radiator. I couldn't fit the upper bracket on that truck - so I didn't an put it in the parts bin. In those days they bolted them six ways to Sunday. On some modern cars they just slip in and use 25% of the hardware they did then. Mine are very secure but with less stuff. It's just hard to spend $800 on an OEM radiator re-core when a decent one is out there for $199. I hope that helps. I'll have Bonnie on the lift for an oil change in the coming weeks so let me know if you want photos or I made do an update video on this. Thank You for the question!
@novaguy509
@novaguy509 10 ай бұрын
Hi. Yes. Thank you. I have ‘63 GP and I’m installing a factory sized aftermarket aluminum radiator. I don’t have any original brackets so I will do pretty much everything you did. Thanks for responding to my question. If you do get the car up on a hoist and you don’t mind take a picture of the side brackets you used on the bottom corners. No rush and only if you think of it. Enjoy your Pontiac.
@bobeaseshop9389
@bobeaseshop9389 10 ай бұрын
Howdy, I made a video today of how it look/I fit it. It posted a few moments ago. I hope it helps and if you need anything else let me know. It went in very nicely and I hope you don't hit problems. I don't recall too many problems but my mind was on breaking in the rebuilt motor most of the time. I did a little walk around too. Bobby
@emiliaholcomb2680
@emiliaholcomb2680 11 ай бұрын
I wanted to see how you connected to tv,,,,not to drill a hole in the house ,,, so stupid,
@sensiityrains8715
@sensiityrains8715 11 ай бұрын
can u help figure out why my paidar wont initiate the break
@bobeaseshop9389
@bobeaseshop9389 7 ай бұрын
Dang I just got this. I only know these castings are not very good. I know there are others that know far more about the workings of these chairs than I do. I hope you figure out what it is and fix it. Thank You
@chrisd5383
@chrisd5383 11 ай бұрын
What bearings do Bendpak have?
@bobeaseshop9389
@bobeaseshop9389 11 ай бұрын
I don't know and I guess they change contracts every so often. I had a Bendpak for years when I had heavier trucks and never had any problems with any part of it.
@duanecjohnson
@duanecjohnson Жыл бұрын
technically the pullies that have the cable looped 180deg have more stress than the 90deg ones. The 90deg ones have about 70% as much load. redrok
@fritzaroo
@fritzaroo Жыл бұрын
40 ups and downs and that’s it???
@bobeaseshop9389
@bobeaseshop9389 Жыл бұрын
Yes. Nothing real heavy either.
@fritzaroo
@fritzaroo Жыл бұрын
So tell me is it your opinion the China made bearing too small for the load? Are the shives large enough to machine out to except a bigger bearing? Does Timken make one that size? Maybe Timken is also China made I don’t know.. I was going to buy Wildfire because of the locking holes are cut in the pipe and others like Benpack are cut in 3/16” plate hanging from the top
@bobeaseshop9389
@bobeaseshop9389 Жыл бұрын
The wildfire bearings were just very poor metal. The balls broke & shattered into sand. I have a video on replacing the bearings and where I got them. I ended up using SKF bearings as I don't think Timken makes this size... or didn't then. Since I did the day's work and spend $250 dollars on bearings I haven't had any noises or problems. All of my cars and trucks are far lighter than the 9000lbs limit they claim but the chance of me putting anything on this lift over 5000 is zero. I lifted a Dodge 2500 up a few feet to work on the brakes and wheel bearings and it was clearly straining the lift. The pump is 120v and seems to do fine but I just am not going to trust it. I am lucky that I don't have heavy things but if I did I would have gotten a bigger lift for sure. I do think the locking system if good and it does have a 2 level safety "system". My main concern was how the wildfire fellows threw out my claim and were somewhat rude. Take Care. Bobby
@sherrynewman1288
@sherrynewman1288 Жыл бұрын
I have a tub just like this. I want to somehow fill up the holes for the faucets and use a stand alone wall mounted faucet. (I like deep bath water). I purchased JB weld putty, but now have been told by Homax that their stuff won't adhere to JB weld, and couldn't give me an answer as to what I could use to seal the holes. Any suggestions?
@bobeaseshop9389
@bobeaseshop9389 Жыл бұрын
Howdy, The only things I can think of is Bondo with Kitty hair or just plain fiberglass They sell fiberglass kits that have all you need. Fiberglass Bondo is strong but not like just plain fiberglass. Both are tough and easy to sand and shape. You may need to stand up the tub so the resin won't sag and you can build it up in steps. Hope that helps! Let me know how it comes out. Bobby PS - never mix Bondo on cardboard/stock.
@jeffgrant2350
@jeffgrant2350 Жыл бұрын
how did your intake come out? I am doing the same job right now on a 64 Catalina. My Pontiac guys are telling me do not use any sealant on the intake gaskets.
@bobeaseshop9389
@bobeaseshop9389 Жыл бұрын
I ran this motor without any sealant and it failed in 10 miles. You must use the correct sealant on the intake gaskets on both sides, but don't over do it. She is running fine with zero problems. A kiss of the correct sealant on each intake port is the best way. Like chicken soup... it can't hurt. Fel-Pro failed without this touch of help. The surfaces are old and warped so take that in to account.
@unclerobby
@unclerobby Жыл бұрын
Just did mine It was fun.❤
@bobeaseshop9389
@bobeaseshop9389 Жыл бұрын
I'm getting ready to do some work on her tomorrow. She's been so great. Glad you'r having the same kinda fun.
@unclerobby
@unclerobby Жыл бұрын
@@bobeaseshop9389 drive her everyday. I have more to do but all small stuff. Love that you are documenting this for the future generations of car owners.
@bobeaseshop9389
@bobeaseshop9389 Жыл бұрын
That small stuff can go on for a long time and to me is just as much fun. Let me know when you hit the road!
@artillerybuff2000
@artillerybuff2000 Жыл бұрын
Advantage and Backyard Buddy use greaseable bronze bushings which are stronger with 100% contact with the axle shaft. Small ball bearings cannot handle as much load...
@bobeaseshop9389
@bobeaseshop9389 Жыл бұрын
Well fitting bronze bushings do seem like a better way. I got the best ball bearings I could so I feel safe. I am happy all of this has happened as we can help guys that are shopping.
@chrisd5383
@chrisd5383 11 ай бұрын
Does anyone know if they have switched their bearings? I’m looking at the trailer lift. Thanks
@shannonbarnett5536
@shannonbarnett5536 Жыл бұрын
Is it normal to hear it drain frequently?
@bobeaseshop9389
@bobeaseshop9389 Жыл бұрын
It does make noise every time it cycles through and it can be loud and go for a long time. If it's anywhere near a drain it will eco up, I my little house it can be heard almost anywhere so I had to make it quiet. I use it on my ice maker so I can go off at any time. Yes - it is normal to hear it frequently. Thanks!
@karafaye387
@karafaye387 7 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video. However mine is continuing to run. I think it is in The system itself. I have plenty in my storage. And the bladder is relatively new. It should just fill up the tank and stop the gurgling. However mine does not anybody else come up with a solution? Thank you in advance.
@deaultusername
@deaultusername Жыл бұрын
Did it last? You put down on rust, possible better if you ran rust converter(phosphoric acid) over it first perhaps
@bobeaseshop9389
@bobeaseshop9389 Жыл бұрын
Howdy, That is a very thin piece of metal and it was kinda rusty but overall it still looks fine. Just a toe kick and it was just an attempt make it a bit better. Funny how most of the parts on this thing weigh a ton but this is very thin. Thanks for the comment.
@CarlosArroyo-y8z
@CarlosArroyo-y8z Жыл бұрын
Do you happen to have pieces of those chairs?
@bobeaseshop9389
@bobeaseshop9389 Жыл бұрын
All I had was this one chair with no extra parts. I wish I had some extra bits for the pumping mech, but this was it.
@deanvigna7519
@deanvigna7519 Жыл бұрын
😂😂😂😂 you hillbilly. Stop showing people how not to do shit. Good lord man.
@nerdecho
@nerdecho Жыл бұрын
This just happened to mine as well on the same model; owned it less than a month.
@bobeaseshop9389
@bobeaseshop9389 Жыл бұрын
It's crazy as the lift overall isn't bad, but the bearings are crummy and it just would not cost that much more to put better bearings in it. The response from WildFire was more crummy than the bearings. My disappointment in them, and the other guys on KZbin that got these for free, is deep. Maybe the free ones to bigger KZbin guys got better bearings to start with? I wrote those "Big KZbin Guys" and zero response from them. My hope was WIldFire would fess up and offer a kit with all 10 better bearings or something. It is a long job to make this thing safe and like it said it's $250+ and a whole days work - and I have the tools! Thanks for the comment as I hope it helps spread the word. I had no idea this video was over 4,000 views until today so that's good. The other point is that I would NEVER put anything on this that was close to 9,000 pounds. I put my friends 1997 Ram Duel on it and it just didn't look right. Most times now I don't even take cars, or my truck, all the way up. I'm just a little gun shy. Bobby
@PatrikRice
@PatrikRice Жыл бұрын
Just bought one of these swivel chairs for 20 bucks because the hardware and instructions were missing. Your quick flashes of the instructions were the only thing after an hour of searching. You are a god send. Saved me hours of searching for working hardware.
@bobeaseshop9389
@bobeaseshop9389 Жыл бұрын
That Great! I never dreamed this video would help in this way. I just assumed everyone would have all the parts so I was just going for sharing some experience. Very glad this helped you. I used to put bikes together for a Western Auto when I was a boy and that was a pain to get on the good side of that learning curve. Missing hardware,, bent frames and worse. You made me think of that. Great comment and I'm going to share it with my friends. Bobby
@bernacarr3444
@bernacarr3444 Жыл бұрын
Great information
@bobeaseshop9389
@bobeaseshop9389 Жыл бұрын
Thank You. She may be going on the lift later today for some Mega safe fuse work and vacuum line work. I'll have a video up in a few days. Bobby
@jackfrosty79ify
@jackfrosty79ify Жыл бұрын
Mine don't draft worth c*** keeps Going Out I got 30 feet tall pipe 2
@bobeaseshop9389
@bobeaseshop9389 Жыл бұрын
It may be you have too much pipe. I learned that the hard way a few months ago. Take off a section at a time and try that. Let me know how it goes. I used mine a few times in the barn last winter and found a shorter vent worked better. Bobby
@jackfrosty79ify
@jackfrosty79ify 9 ай бұрын
Just over roof no taller
@yoyohooyo
@yoyohooyo Жыл бұрын
Thanks, this is the first time I got to see an Auto Meter 4379 Ultra-Lite Wide Band Air Fuel Ratio gauge working in a vehicle.
@bobeaseshop9389
@bobeaseshop9389 Жыл бұрын
I'm happy you enjoyed it! After all this time both of the AutoMeter gauges are working great. Just after this I put one in a 1970 Triumph Spitfire with the original motor and a 2 bbl Weber. I still see guys that like the AEM's but I also see them failing for guys too. AutoMeter has among the best in gauges in my opinion. Thank You, Bobby
@yoyohooyo
@yoyohooyo Жыл бұрын
@@bobeaseshop9389 I think the AEM LSU4.9 O2 sensor is their Achilles heel . I spent all day yesterday installing "AutoMeter 200870 Gauge, Air/Fuel Ratio-Wideband, Analog, 2 5/8", 8:1-18:1, Stpr Mtr, Marine White" on my motorcycle . I'm having a problem with it. After voltage exceeded 12.5 V it's supposed to start working. Sometimes it does, sometimes it dont . I think maybe the problem is low voltage while the engine is cranking, causes the gauge to lock out. That's the way my Innovative Motorsports gauge does. I had to install a relay to keep the gauge from powering up untill the engine finished cranking up. I'm returning this one and I'm going to try the "Auto Meter 4379 Ultra-Lite Wide Band Air Fuel Ratio Kit,2.3125 in."
@bobeaseshop9389
@bobeaseshop9389 Жыл бұрын
@@yoyohooyo Let me know how this goes for you. I have a friend that put an AGM battery in a somewhat older Harley and it just did not work. Motorcycles are finicky about most any change in electrical systems. The only thing I have tried is putting LED turn signal bulbs in a 2006 Harley and that worked fine. I too would have tried what you did but I can see how it is a problem. You sound like you know what you're doing and I'm sure you'll get it to work. Maybe some kind of capacitor to keep the voltage and wave forms level and keep the gauge at solid voltage? I really want to know how this turns out for you. If you don't make videos maybe you can share with me, once you get it to work, and I'll see about mocking it up and making a video as I think you are on to something and it should be shared. How Fun & Interesting! By the way I love you mop head photo.
@ChosenOne6666
@ChosenOne6666 Жыл бұрын
Thanks. I bought this antenna based on your video.
@bobeaseshop9389
@bobeaseshop9389 Жыл бұрын
It has worked well for years and I have had friends that have bought it. Mine is outside and never fails but even inside mounts work well. Let me know how it works for you! Bobby
@ChosenOne6666
@ChosenOne6666 Жыл бұрын
@@bobeaseshop9389 I'm in the city. I need to get to the high point for best reception.
@bobeaseshop9389
@bobeaseshop9389 Жыл бұрын
@@ChosenOne6666 When you do your scan make sure you get your favorite type of programming. You can find them on the web but move it around and see what you get. I get around 70 channels but mostly watch GRIT old western stuff or Bugs Bunny on ME TV on Saturday mornings... Play with it and have fun! There may be a site to help you find what you like? I'm way out in the country on a farm and so I doubt I will have the options you do. Point it in different directions just to see.
@dmpi483
@dmpi483 Жыл бұрын
You must have had quite the childhood. I wanted those slot-less cars so much but my recollection was they were quite expensive. Like $200 in the early 70s. Also from the looks of it the circuit board construction looked quite challenging. I'm not sure I could have pulled it off even if my parents got me the kit.
@bobeaseshop9389
@bobeaseshop9389 Жыл бұрын
The Heathkit stuff was so much fun and my dad loved building the kits and getting stuff for me. He was a Radio guy and started a few radio stations in the 60's. I grew up in the back control rooms with guys that were great and made it all work. I was very lucky. It was never instant anything.... I had to earn it and build it. What a great way to grow up. We all need a push. I am sure you could have done anything you set your mind to. I messed up lots of things... Edison took many tries and years to make a light bulb. Thank You. Bobby
@63chevy56
@63chevy56 Жыл бұрын
THANK YOU I ordered my Back Yard Buddy lift, after watching this video
@bobeaseshop9389
@bobeaseshop9389 Жыл бұрын
You made a wise choice. I only ordered this because VGG & Mustie1 got them when Wildfire came out and said they were good. It is an OK lift - once ya pony up the extra $250 & an extra day of work. I'll subscribe to your channel hoping to see how things are going for you. Bobby
@112Famine
@112Famine Жыл бұрын
I'm new to powder coating, but couldn't you just build the size oven that you need? With fireplace bricks, sheets of insulation, and the heating elements from anything that gets hot. A high temp circulation fan would help it cook evenly by moving the air around inside, and a door from an oven. And the electronics from an electric oven, thermostat etc. I've been to junkyards for car parts, hell my first car was 90% pulled parts, are there junkyards that have ovens, etc? If you had an oven door welded into a frame that was free standing you could add your brick & heating elements, thermostat, and make the oven the size & shape you needed for what you were powder coating, so odd shapes wouldn't be a problem. Oh yeah you would need a sheet of steel for the "roof" of your oven, & drill & thread some holes to add your hangers ffor what you're cooking. And best of all when it wasn't in use you could take it apart & move it out of your way.
@bobeaseshop9389
@bobeaseshop9389 Жыл бұрын
That was a great comment! Thank You. Overall I just didn't see the need to go into such a large project for a toe kick. If it were something more important I would have done something alone the lines you suggest or gotten some lamps but this was just so small. Thanks Again. Bobby
@brandiesuarez
@brandiesuarez Жыл бұрын
Can you use any other oil For it or does it have to be robinair
@bobeaseshop9389
@bobeaseshop9389 Жыл бұрын
The pump came with this oil so I used it. I'd say stick with the same brand of oil to whatever pump brand you're using, but I have used other oils in other pumps like my big shop compressor and never had a problem. Not a place to mess around and I try to get the best brands I can but there are tons of choices and synthetics are a part of the mix. Thanks!
@mikeycurtis7861
@mikeycurtis7861 Жыл бұрын
I use "black gold premium vacuum pump oil" on the pumps I use at work (I do commercial and residential HVAC... But I also do a ton of car work for my friends and myself). I've never had an issue with that oil and it's not from a brand that makes pumps.. they just make pump oil. I don't know why I never thought of making a simple catch can for em though! Dude that was a really perfect idea! Whether u thought that up on ur own, just realized to do a bigger concept of the hand pump, or learned it from someone... Makes TOTAL sense! U got me digging around my garage to mock up one (maybe a tad smaller) for work! Doing HVAC, the correct (in a nutshell) point to know u removed contamination, is to use a micron gauge and have a reading of less than 500, isolate the system and gauge from the pump with the manifold, and maintain less than 1000 for at least 5min... Well, that's how our industry goes, but the #1 reason it can take all day or even overnight, and many oil changes (only happens on the days u think u finally get a short easy day), is cuz the pump oil gets contaminated with water or refrigerant oil.. that catch can should solve that!! Water vapor will exhaust right out those pump with no issue, but liquid will just mix into the oil. So say a coworker pushes a line set through a chase under a house, forgot to braze the lines shut, shoves the shit through water... U come in the next day, throw nitrogen on it, it passes the pressure test, ur happy cuz there's no leaks, ya already braze the lines to the unit, release pressure, throw it on a vacuum, AND POOF! Only 3sec in and ur sight glass is completely fogged up... Damn water cuz the new guy doesn't get it. Cut the lines, purge em with nitrogen, and holy crap that was like 2 gallons of water u blasted out! Now ur down to no nitrogen for the next job... ...but making a catch can.. DOOOD!! U can stop the vac before water touches the upper tube, empty the can, repeat til no water, then cut the lines and purge em with just a few spurts of nitro, rebraze, throw the vac back on, n ur in business! Only used a quarter of a tank of nitro, never had to change oil, and barely takes much time! Changing oil til it's dry can take up to a couple days! Nitro purging can take a few oil changes, a few nitro tanks, and most of a day. This would take half the time as a purge, no excess nitro, and no oil change! U rock dude! My boss is gonna totally dig it too!
@bobeaseshop9389
@bobeaseshop9389 Жыл бұрын
That is a great comment and I am SO happy it may help you all. I used mine yesterday in fact. I pulled a quart of auto transmission oil out of my truck to put in some Bar's leaks treatment. I had the idea some time ago and have made a few for friends. It just came to me when I was using a hand pump and only getting a few ozs in that tiny can that comes with the "Mighty Vac". There had to be a better way. I also use it to pull brake fluid out before a brake fluid refresh and it gets all the gunk out of the bottom of the master tanks. I do worry about anything flammable and steer very clear of anything at all questionable. This would be a bomb so be more than mindful about that - as I am sure you would be. The little pump has performed so well over the years - even as an automotive A/C vacuum. Just glad you can use this idea.
@TBD3.0
@TBD3.0 Жыл бұрын
Very disorganized video what a total waste of time on gibberish I had to click off time I'll never get back.
@chulee8148
@chulee8148 Жыл бұрын
What year is ur bmw?
@bobeaseshop9389
@bobeaseshop9389 Жыл бұрын
Built in late 2005 and title is 2006. Bobby