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@dellmerlin63286 ай бұрын
I like your sponsored videos because I get to see a real installation of something I didn't know about. Please continue doing more.
@EnufIsTooMuch6 ай бұрын
KZbin won't let me put some links in the reply, I guess? Anyway, pilot point drill bits from Milwaukee and Dewalt can be found online at Home Depot and Amazon. Both sets and individual sizes.
@manolisgledsodakis8736 ай бұрын
I think I would have put a metal wall between the batteries and the living space. I just have an aversion to lithium battery fires..
@joonglegamer98986 ай бұрын
I've noticed... It's like every influencer has an Anker now, and 100 different projects to do with them.
@alekseyaverin19716 ай бұрын
@ambitionstrikes - folks, ca you put links to that water proof strips between the panels please?
@bobflores6 ай бұрын
The backup power manufacturers are really stepping up their game when it comes to these whole house backup systems. Thanks for the videos.
@MrAtrain26326 ай бұрын
@17:06 “I’m building the thing, that’s going to charge the thing, that’s powering what I’m building” - Riley 😂 what a time to be alive!
@ProjectsWithPat6 ай бұрын
Did he just explain a perpetual motion machine?
@oscartheg66746 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@Jackham136 ай бұрын
Gen4 Milwaukee drill has kickback prevention. It can tell when it bites and instantly stops so you don’t have to worry about just punching it which ironically makes kickback less likely. Has already saved my teeth several times
@AmbitionStrikes6 ай бұрын
Wow, that is a very cool feature!
@brentbitter52096 ай бұрын
Get a battery powered caulking gun… saves on product as you get a much better bead of material etc. plus … who doesn’t want more tools. 😉
@TheConlinHomestead6 ай бұрын
haha I agree 100%
@johnhufnagel6 ай бұрын
reason I bought mine, is 2 words: windshield urethane.
@tripflycfi6 ай бұрын
Came here to suggest this. I got one a month ago and I went through 9 tubes in half an hour on a project. Wish I had gotten one years ago. I actually got the $79 Ryobi model instead of Milwaukee and am very impressed
@mozki16 ай бұрын
Yeah I agreed it's a no brainer....had to do 60 tubes on one job .....after that bought the Makita one .
@patrickretsel70486 ай бұрын
Dewalt make a good one
@sandratweedale25796 ай бұрын
Jeez…. Your talent and understanding of the electronics, just astound me. All of your comprehension of things astounds me me. You try to rebuild any and all manner of things. I watch with my mouth agape. And always with such good humour. You’re an amazing combo and usually i have no idea what you’re doing but I wouldn’t miss a thing. Bravo from a fan in Ottawa 👵🇨🇦🤗👋👋
@richardmattingly70006 ай бұрын
A Step Drill jams because it only has one cutting surface not two like other bits and there's a trick to keep it from jamming. First is speed-load naturally as the wider a hole it makes can't be forced and it grabs because its wedged when cutting re engages suddenly. Higher speed-patience to let it cut at its own pacec is best and a bit of oil out the bit works wonders since friction is eased. A set of metal cutting hole saws is the best solution of course since most openings are sized to them not odd as they appear and a bit of oil as they cut is makes the a dream to use.
@lauraquigley64036 ай бұрын
Courtney & Riley are amazing! Since the truck video’s to this😮This build is going so quick..Oliver is always the star of the show. Hope Pup is still ok🙏🙏🙏Blessing’s
@kenbabione79466 ай бұрын
Watching the drill battery hit Riley in the mouth brought back memories of my Dewalt doing the same thing more than once. I realized that DeWalt included the auxiliary handle for a reason, and once I started using it when drilling through metal, I stopped breaking drill bits, and no longer almost broke my wrists. The auxiliary handle is adjustable which makes it comfortable and easy to use. Try it.
@markpashia70676 ай бұрын
yes sir. I remember getting spun while standing on a ladder due to not using the handle to keep control. That grip at 90 degrees to the spin makes a world of difference. When your feet are four foot off the ground getting spun off the ladder sucks.
@julianpritchard25586 ай бұрын
Bailey needs to see a vet , my Labrador had a similar episode and it was a stroke, he had them from 9 years old until we lost him at 16 .
@joncollier19346 ай бұрын
Agreed get him there asap even!!!!
@twisted_panties6 ай бұрын
I don't think so. I had a Lab who would run herself until her back legs would just stop working. The first time it happened it freaked me out, I thought she had broken her leg or something awful. I forget the name of the syndrome now but it's just the nervous system shutting down from over exertion/stimulation. It happened to my dog about 3-4 times (she was mad for chasing rabbits on our property) Once they calm down it resolves itself in 5-10 minutes.
@sethhtes556 ай бұрын
When my lab collie mix did that he died of cancer one week later. 😢
@DonChandler-z5m6 ай бұрын
Riley, your engineering degree is really paying off with all of the projects you do. We're all anxiously awaiting the next step for the small house.
@thedutchmandave6 ай бұрын
Labradors can sometimes get a condition called EIC - exercised induced collapse. It can be detected through a blood test. It might be something to look into if it happens more often.
@greyman1k6 ай бұрын
All the tape measures in your pockets....PRICELESS! That seals the deal, you are definitely a true craftsman.
@USMC19846 ай бұрын
Every employer I’ve ever worked for, I’ve had to tell them just because it’s in my pocket and I leave the job site doesn’t mean I’m stealing it, I just forget its there! Lol😂
@theburtseoni6 ай бұрын
It's a good thing your head is screwed on Riley! Imagine losing it and finding it in your coat pocket?😃
@caka86626 ай бұрын
As a 19yr looking at home prices, i would really, REALLY love a price breakdown video like you did for your home!!! Great video!!!
@carbie56146 ай бұрын
Jack of all trades, master of any you want to be. You are an exceptional person, I would say your name but I am almost 73 and 1/2😊, and i set here many hours trying to remember some of the most simplest things that I kno, I just can not remrmber untill it just hits me.😢 oh well. My moms dad was over 100 years old, my dads mom was over 100 years old, my mom was almost 97, and they had good memories. I think if I get off my meds, my memory will get better, I hope. Great videos
@Sembazuru6 ай бұрын
A trick that I saw on another to save a little time while framing. Put your header and footer boards next to each other to measure and mark both at the same time.
@BFVgnr6 ай бұрын
It's very cool seeing Boone and Bailey out enjoying the spring time. Such a great pair of pups! And, like pups, they're gonna get into whatever they can get into. Glad Boonedog is fine and I'm glad everything worked out; no broken equipment, no injuries, and no unplanned Veterinary bills. It's also very cool seeing all the stuff I should have learned when I was younger, like wiring. Because I currently (see what I did there?) have a rule that I do not do electrical work.
@Oracle_Speaks6 ай бұрын
One of my favorite youtubers, always look forward to Sunday mornings, coffee with a little Ambition Strikes :)
@leifhietala80746 ай бұрын
For the extra four panels, build a topper that goes on top of the F-150 Lightning...and then wire them into an onboard battery system that can charge the truck. Enough days sitting parked, the truck will be fully charged. It's not a fast charge, but no gas truck fills itself up just sitting around.
@Bythemile016 ай бұрын
I can’t wait to see where y’all set the tiny home on the property! Use the 4 other panels to make a small sitting area near the tiny home location and do an outdoor kitchen that’s solar powered.
@AmbitionStrikes6 ай бұрын
We have a few locations in mind! Riley’s latest idea is that he wants to put it up on stilts among the trees. 😳
@brianmoore42996 ай бұрын
@@AmbitionStrikes If you do that then I would use the other panels and place them on the ground in a sunny area so they can assist when the ones in the "trees" are being shaded out. But I love your tree house idea. What a view too being up higher.
@ejcastro95186 ай бұрын
@@AmbitionStrikesThat would be cool, but as an older person, climbing stairs or ladders is no fun esp if you have to carry anything. The house looks great!
@Bythemile016 ай бұрын
I think an outdoor kitchen close by would be awesome. Use the solar panels to provide the necessary electricity and save space inside the tiny home. Or maybe do an outdoor entertaining space as a separate project in the future.
@Sembazuru6 ай бұрын
Solar powered Gazebo so you can keep working on the laptop longer than the laptop's battery.
@ColeMarkusen6 ай бұрын
The Anker system looks genuinely awesome, well done Anker. Glad no serious injuries but would recommend going to the vet just in case, sounds a lot like the sweet floofer had a mild stroke. Great work on the tiny house so far you guys! What an awesome little project.
@trevormoore34376 ай бұрын
Or a spicy fly
@kelvingstrachan6 ай бұрын
I was gonna give you beans about not using clamps to hold the panels down, until I saw the rubber strip that seals them together... Genius. I am an electrician, who installs solar and batteries. That connecting stripis indeed called a "doodacker" (spelling may vary per region) New subscriber from South Africa Love your work. Extremely jealous🙃
@kevinmcmuhammad48416 ай бұрын
Beautiful building my friends, remember don't cut or weld near those beautiful new windows or solar panels, because of metal spalks melting into the glass incase it damages it self. love from ireland 🇮🇪
@joshcrubaugh73826 ай бұрын
Yall are awesome! I hope Boone is ok. Got to hear Riley’s “dad” voice for a second there calling for the dog. Love the builds! Thanks for all you do
@Cascade19116 ай бұрын
Found the Dewalt Pilot Point drill bits on sale at Home Depot, Lowes, Amazon, Rural King, Ace, you name it. Love this channel and have really been liking this tiny house build. I am disappointed with the choice of power. I'm sure the X1 is a great choice for a paid promotion but in that Anker won't even share a price until you send them your life history I'm fairly certain that this system will not be the first or fifth choice for most DIYers watching this channel. Would have been nice to see an EG4 or something approachable by most of your viewers.
@bryank71336 ай бұрын
Those panels would work great on a 4wd short schoolie overlanding vehicle.
@Lonnwriting6 ай бұрын
Yay, wow happy man tears. I get to watch this family's home and property build project. It is a grand Sunday morning. Thank you!
@dtnicholls16 ай бұрын
Quick tip for you when drilling with twist drills... Make life a bit easier. When you're drilling a large hole through sheet metal (where the material thickness is less than the chamfer on the end of the drill) drill through a small piece of rag. Drill the pilot hole, then just fold a 3" square of rag in half twice, put it on top of the pilot hole and then drill through the rag and the metal with the larger drill bit. It will stop it from grabbing and give you a round hole instead of a slightly triangular shaped one. You'll get a few holes from each little piece of rag, just refold it. The only catch is that it will give you a hole that's a couple of thousandths bigger than it would otherwise drill. Sometimes that's a good thing, sometimes not. If drilling a locating hole for a dowel pin for instance, it can allow you to drill (or ream) a hole slightly oversized for a perfect fit. Or if the drill is already the right size, it could end up loose. (The rag trick works on thicker material just to oversize a hole when it's thick enough to drill round) Not going to stop a step drill from biting you, but you'd have felt more in control when doing the holes in the panels.
@kathleenturley15616 ай бұрын
How in the world are you going to move this wonderful tiny home? You guys always do a top notch job.
@engineer_notes6 ай бұрын
And I'm interested in this too
@brentbitter52096 ай бұрын
Next episode … Riley buys a broken down rusty old crane to move the container shed ! Will it lift it or will it fold like a cheap lawn chair … tune in and find out 🤣
@johnmiller88846 ай бұрын
Well there is that big army colored rig in the background of all these shots. I'm waiting for it to get a proper introduction.
@WildAcresFarms6 ай бұрын
I’ve moved shipping containers and sheds many times with equipment. A pair of chains anchored to both corners at one end, being drug by a decent sized excavator, makes for easy work. The advantage of a skidsteer or excavator is the ability to lift the end up slightly and then pull. Unlike using a tractor or large truck or similar, it keeps it skidding lightly rather than digging in like a giant plow. If they’re smart, they’ll move it into position as early as possible. Before adding too much weight to it. I’m sure they’ve given this step lots of thought, since they tend to be pretty sharp.
@youmebornfree6 ай бұрын
A company makes bolt on axles for a few hundred... then you can lift it with skid steer and wheel it anywhere.
@judeedufresne83716 ай бұрын
So glad Riley wasnt injured severely!!!
@Bruce-ub8dv6 ай бұрын
If only you had a bobcat with forks that could have lifted all the panels up to the roof... : p I did use a pulley rig to lift my smaller panels up to the roof of my home using an extension ladder as a slide for them. It went really quick moving 30 of them (took longer to place them in the clamps and wire). Love the project. I went with a Sol-Ark because I have grid power, but that Anker is a nice design which might even work in an RV nicely.
@BigGuy80596 ай бұрын
Ground-mount installation is SO much easier: I mounted all 24 of our panels by myself. I used standard array rails with clamps you tighten from above. Putting it on a South-facing slope meant no ladders at all.
@jillrector71766 ай бұрын
I bet I’m not the only person dreaming of winning the lottery and hiring this family to create from scratch 2 tiny off grid houses in my back yard… someday! ❤
@Environmenthrall6 ай бұрын
Invest in an electrician's hole cutter kit. They're similar to a hole saw, but much shallower and meant for metal only, but they are SO much quicker than a hole saw or step bit.
@mattclary20696 ай бұрын
I've done almost the same exact thing with a drill while lowering my trailer stabilizers. Literally thought I had broken my jaw!
@janetkoball446 ай бұрын
Very exciting time with all of you today and always. Your mom is so appreciative of her tiny house. I believe Oliver will be a tall person too and will work as hard as his mama and daddy. Thanks for all these visits with all of us.
@GaryPowers-th9uh6 ай бұрын
I had a doggie like Boon in my twenties and thirties. He had mild epilepsy and once in a while he would have an episode like Boin had on the video, Looks worse than it is. He would kinda lock up loose muscle control sometimes when he got excited. It was only once in while and we would just jet him rest it off. Vet suggested some medication but we never needed it. He lived a long 15 years so it went a big deal. Keep an eye Boon dog. Great project guys!
@vincetytler61756 ай бұрын
I am so impressed with how fast these whole home battery systems have progressed
@dlouw76 ай бұрын
I hear you on drilling holes from a ladder. I picked up a DeWalt stud and joist drill with clutch. If something catches it just clicks and shuts off rather than hitting you in the face or throwing you from the ladder. Worth every penny.
@bobmonztr6 ай бұрын
You saw our last winter, put those extra panels on mom's house. Another fun video, I am sure she will love the suite. I use 14kw a day includes the Omnimax 350w heater running 24hr a day heating a 28' trailer. Low was -27F. Rug buddy 5x8 with thermostat $$$$$ is a nice option too, 340w, maybe even the 170w 3x5' could heat enough and within the systems limits.
@dancallaghan33146 ай бұрын
Let me see!!! Skid steer with bucket or forks so build a work platform, lift tool platform that can be easily moved around, work smarter not harder. Love your abilities and enthusiasm
@paulvanhouts33656 ай бұрын
Hi Riley, just a thought while watching you cut the studs. You know the studs will be one length so why not rack them together and clamp them, once the bottoms are aligned, mark them at the required length and cut them all at the same time. I did that when building my own home, all studs were of a uniform length and it saved lots of time and the frustration that multiple repeat cuts would create. This is a great little cabin, love your work.
@davidr60456 ай бұрын
Awesome video. You both could use a couple of 6 foot stackable scaffold that you can buy for about $250 each at your local Big box or hardware store. The wide platform makes it much safer to work on.
@dogcreek85476 ай бұрын
Birch rules for finish look. Just add it to 1/2 inch plywood for a 3/4 thickness. Lauan panels look ok to. Can't go wrong with 3/4 tongue and groove either. This is a sweet build.
@DouglasHeyen6 ай бұрын
Great to see Bailey is ok. Thanks for sharing your adventure with solar. You’ve given me the confidence to tackle some of the issues I was wasn’t confident in performing myself. Keep up the great content!
@Firehackgarage6 ай бұрын
To bring back to your pulley joke. I remember watching Riley go on the roof for the first time putting in the chimney for the woodstove!
@johnhufnagel6 ай бұрын
glad to see some battery packs are bumping up the voltage finally.
@shawnp0wers6 ай бұрын
SO agree. 48v is a huge improvement over 12v systems, and I understand why that was the highest for so long (50v being roughly when bodies conduct, yes it's a rough estimate and less can cause injury, but 50v is the "rule of thumb" for such things). But especially with a mostly contained system like this? Those higher voltages are MUCH more efficient.
@Daniel-vc1ce6 ай бұрын
Are the windows installed backwards? On a traditional stick frame wouldn't the flange be on the outside of the build envelope and then taped/flashed accordingly.
@BUILDYBUNCH6 ай бұрын
A set of bolt on forks for your skitsteer bucket would come in handy to lift up a bundle of solar panels. $200 ish. You'll love them.
@Khoop6 ай бұрын
Look up "Brad point" or "dowel" drill bits -- might be close to what you're looking for!
@santosvella6 ай бұрын
I love both of your consistent positivity and such capacity for tackling any kind of project. Massive kudos to both of you. So cool making a mini house for gran. I called it when I first saw the container.
@djeity6 ай бұрын
Re your mouth injury - get a drill which has torque sensing to prevent that. I use Bosch drills for that exact reason. No sore wrists, no injuries if something grabs. Battery commonality isn't worth it if the tool isn't safe.
@Mrwillie956 ай бұрын
I bet Courtney mom is going to love 💗 this tiny house 🏡
@halfglassfull6 ай бұрын
I learned the hard way and sprained my wrist and fingers from drill kickback more than enough times until I realized my drill has a clutch setting. It can be fussy to get the torque correct but using a drill with a clutch helps reduce kickback.
@efg8176 ай бұрын
Next time welder is hooked up out there tack your ground screw to container. Anger system looks awsome, so simple to install and understand my system took several ups and downs. And I’m a EE
@TrzCharlie6 ай бұрын
Wow, what a great project. Envious doesn't begin to cover what I feel. Kudos, what a wonderful thing to do for your Mom.
@thatcrazyfriend6 ай бұрын
I'm a welder and fabricator you need to pick up a set of matco hyper step drill bits. They just started making the off brand so you can get them cheap now but for drilling metal by far the best to use.
@BrandiceCavalcanti2 ай бұрын
4RA ke features aur events dono hi top notch hain, kabhi bhi disappoint nahi hota
@SRN420696 ай бұрын
I would of extended the utility room a bit to allow for breathing room for the battery's and equipment and I still would of used at least 14AWG for the wire incase of surges and also because the outlets you have are for 15AMP which will exceed the capacity for 10AWG if someone tried to pull through those outlets at full amps. But overall cool build i'm sure your mom will love it!
@donbaker97156 ай бұрын
Courtney sure looks like her mother. Also, Oliver looks like such a happy baby. He is cute.
@BrianPhillipsRC6 ай бұрын
Excellent video! Great work guys. Love watching all your projects.
@shawnray98666 ай бұрын
i just can't wait to see how your going to move the tiny house.
@lgrantnelson28636 ай бұрын
The MacGyver A-team. Excellent. The O Boy rules from the stroller.
@davep69776 ай бұрын
I agree with you 100%. Dewalt pilot point were/are the best innovation, but getting harder to find. And "YES" I remember the pulley's
@wangofree6 ай бұрын
Your dream job. ""I hate you Riley". No, seriously I'm happy for you guys. Being able to work with your family and doing cool jobs is the best!! Plus having sponsors is frosting on the cake. 😃😃
@natosuperman16 ай бұрын
I had a flux core Lincoln for 20 years for hobby use. It died when it got caught in a 3"/hr rainstorm while i was back at Lowes getting more fluxcore wire
@michealfarley94236 ай бұрын
Great times watching another build taking shape. You two are for sure the best at thinking on your feet, but I do have to mention, you could have loaded the panels into the army truck dump bed, n had lots of achieved lift already!!! But I do also know it is full of winter fun!!! Keep up the great content and awesome work!!!
@beaugarrison7896 ай бұрын
I used that 1/4” under lament on the interior of my shed. It is a great bang for the buck wall sheeting in a utility application.
@johnrichter99976 ай бұрын
I did that while using an electric 1/2” drill. Hit me on the Cheek while drilling in brick. Slap me good!!!!
@anthonyg97876 ай бұрын
Mmm solar tracker for the cabin, diy style with the 4 left over
@mrmongo67226 ай бұрын
I say mount the extra solar panels on the military truck that way you can power a welder and other equipment when you are out in the field working away from your home grid.
@ronarant28976 ай бұрын
That is a very neat power system! Step bits are handy but I suggest getting yourself a set of Greenlee chassis / conduit punches. That way you only have to drill a 3/8” hole and then you punch what ever hole size you want or need with a wrench. They also have a hydraulic ram that is great!
@VegasFlyboy6 ай бұрын
OG follower here and YUP! As SOON as she said “pulleys”all I could think of was hoisting the sliding door up to install on the outside of the building and how that went. 😂
@robertlee67816 ай бұрын
The caulk gun breaks, do we buy a new one? Heck no, this is Ambition Strikes, we fix and improve the one we have. The build looks great!
@lloydchristmas82826 ай бұрын
Your videos help me get through so many 19hr shifts.....
@briandolbec376 ай бұрын
I can't believe you did the solar panels from ladders... You have a skid steer with forks, a flatbed army truck which would make a good platform to lift them into place from. so many options...
@krispinscanlon-hill52076 ай бұрын
A step bit works great for drilling holes in solar panels. No risk of the bit hitting the back of the panel and the hole gets a chamfer all at once.
@GirdHerd6 ай бұрын
I was thinking of the toxic gases from that galvanized bracket as soon as you started welding. Glad you mentioned you were holding your breath as you were welding.
@teseract6 ай бұрын
I highly recommend the Milwaukee M12 caulk gun. Once you use a battery powered caulk gun you'll never go back.
@dellmerlin63286 ай бұрын
Use the 4 extra panels on the boat roof to direct power the trolling motor.
@terrancesnyder93236 ай бұрын
Good Sunday morning to you all
@Geemisman6 ай бұрын
It's evening already in the Netherlands 😀
@bobhawkey37836 ай бұрын
Your skill, humour and character serve you well. I hope you get the odd 'off' hour to enjoy your amazing home. ❤
@Garage576 ай бұрын
You can find this drill bits in the auto body side of the automotive industry we use them for spot welds ! 😎👍
@x35mmman6 ай бұрын
I like to see those extra solar panels used on a Skoolie build so the family can take trips together in. My thoughts is you make it so your Son and Courtney sleep on the big bed for the time being and Riley you sleep on the converted bed by the table. When you son gets older than he can sleep where you are sleeping Riley. I would put down gate at night incase he wants to get out and wonder around at 3am.
@PowerElectronic6 ай бұрын
If you put sealant in the ground cable bolt, you loose the ground connection to the container. I really enjoy watching your work
@chadmutchler50626 ай бұрын
I think this my favorite build so far!! Well maybe the snowblower…or shop/house?….or the machine shop?….or wait maybe the truck camper?! Hmmmm
@lynnemac14026 ай бұрын
Amazing guys the tiny home is looking great. Ouch Riley I bet that hurt, so pleased you didnt lose a tooth. Oliver looks so much like Riley. Really relieved that Boon is okay that was scary x
@captainobvious91883 ай бұрын
Love your videos! I'm not an electrician but have been making off-grid solar systems for my own use for a long time. Make sure you use ferules on those 10 gauge wires when you land them under large screw terminals or they will eventually squeeze out. Edit: You can AC couple to the Victron system too. It seems like that's the ideal with microinverters, but they end up always being a pain to deal with as they randomly die and then you have to go lift panels on the roof. It seems like it would be good with easier access to them though.
@GaryMatthew-c1d6 ай бұрын
A little trick to drilling holes with the probability of damaging the object behind the hole is to cut a short piece of hose and place it over the drill bit. Then when you drill thru the hose prevents the bit from bottoming out!
@IXISSV6 ай бұрын
I would use those 4 panels to make a ground mount system for the tiny home 👍 put them at a slightly different position to the ones on the tiny home. Can never have enough solar, especially in winter
@theburtseoni6 ай бұрын
It is very interesting to watch your instructional videos like this one. And I'm glad your poor dog is alright, that is scary to see them go through an incident like that one! This will be one sweet little project when it's done, and your mom will love it Courtney!
@Mounty6216 ай бұрын
The shipping container home is looking fabulous. I don’t know if this was the circumstance, but my partner’s police K9 had a suspect in a tree one time. After continuous jumping up and down at the base, his K9 suddenly dropped and began seizing. The vet said that occasionally, in that type of circumstance, a dog’s brain can concuss from being forced back and forth into the nasal cavity cone shape of the skull and cause temporary paralysis and convulsing. Pretty scary. I’m glad your pup is OK.
@ahbushnell16 ай бұрын
Can you tie the container to your house grid? Then maybe you could use the energy from the container in your house when the container is not being used.
@thatdave866 ай бұрын
It's time for you to invest in some scaffolding ! Or a cage for the skid steer forks , enable you to have a secure platform to stand on ,lift things like solar panels up onto the container etc etc ,even the 4x4 truck could be used as a platform ,much less risk than what you presently do . Step drill bites you,maybe drill with the clutch set to a lite setting,so it doesn't bite so hard ? Luckily it didn't get you in the eye , sometimes you can't laugh these things off ! Are we going to see another container room made for Oliver ? attached to the shed /home ?
@YasukaSamurakami2 ай бұрын
4RA ke features aur events dono hi bohot amazing hain, har baar kuch naya dekhne ko milta hai
@tanner61126 ай бұрын
this project is shaping up very nicely. The solar awning is a genius idea. I would love to see a cost breakdown on this project, when it reaches the final stages! Cant wait for the interior work videos as well. Hope the pup is ok!!
@dellmerlin63286 ай бұрын
When I made new mounting holes on my solar panels I used a hand metal punch. Cleaner holes, quicker, less chance of drill bit damage.
@Millsy.g6 ай бұрын
You guys really need an electric off road boom lift. For all the high overhead stuff you do!
@keithfrazier25586 ай бұрын
For the future, you can use your drywall jack/holder to lift and hold your solar panels. Hope that helps if the need arises again in the future.
@keithfrazier25586 ай бұрын
Btw love the dogs the best you can as they get up in age. I just had to put my buddy of 15 years down last week. One of the hardest things I ever had to do. He turned diabetic and was having all kinds of problems, and couldn't make it out the door for the bathroom. I tried for a few weeks but couldn't take care of him anymore being disabled. The vet said it wasn't fair to him to let him suffer, so I put him down. Your dogs are beautiful and awesome, so give them a little extra ❤ love from me.
@spacebike4206 ай бұрын
Matco makes similar bits called hyper step bits. like stepper bits in all sizes. Amazing work.