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@Jay_the_Caffeinator20 күн бұрын
I forgot. Since it is a bifacial solar panel. Install a cheap mirror under the panel. You should get more power out of it.
@lilguilty20 күн бұрын
You can probably hit the brick with a wire brush to get some color back
@privateeye249020 күн бұрын
Remember the release spray! Watching to see if you remembered... 😂 (No spoiler...) A fish tape for pulling would have worked better than trying to push 40' of 12/2 through that conduit.
@leahrowe84719 күн бұрын
I'll probably get flack for this comment, but the water draining from the sink isn't full of sewer shit, there won't be much volume, & you're not exactly worried about freezing or you'd have buried the water supply line deeper, so you could've just dug a drain line for it & leeched it into the yard to water it a bit... you could've even used the same trench you had dug; it's not as if you're gonna run massive gallons down that sink daily. Just saying...
@ragetist19 күн бұрын
@@leahrowe847 It could work if you did a two-part system that collected solids while let liquids through to a small perforated tank in the ground.
@joey513pressnell20 күн бұрын
You could dig a "dry well" for the gray water from the sink and fill it with pea gravel.
@harpintn20 күн бұрын
I should have scrolled down before I commented.
@justinmilla7 күн бұрын
I second this. I have seen home laundry run into a dry well for years without any issue which I’m guessing would get much more use
@prepping839920 күн бұрын
Dude, tie a piece of a plastic bag to a string, then put the plastic bag at one of the ends of the conduit, at the other end of the conduit vacuum out the plastic bag and then pull your cable through with the string. You're welcome.
@lmbcars15 күн бұрын
This one pained me I like haxman for the learning as you go and " I don't cut out my mistakes" . It's more entertaining to me but pushing wire hurts my heart lol 😂. Pull wires bro.. we love you keep being you
@VS-mt5tz12 күн бұрын
This comment couldn't be any more snarky and condescending
@TheCharleseye5 күн бұрын
@@VS-mt5tz Aw, that's adorable. You must be new to the internet. This comment could have been _way_ more snarky and condescending, cupcake.
@brandont0618Күн бұрын
...or just use UF cable with no conduit. It's meant for outdoors/direct burial, but it's also UV-resistant if above ground.
@GSG-lc5zm20 күн бұрын
Hey dude.. next time you're trying to "pull" a wire through a small conduit... Use an air compressor to blow some cotton kite string through it , tie it to the wire,, then you can actually PULL the wire through. 😉 👍 What you're doing is called "feeding" and feeding wire sucks lol
@SullySadface3 күн бұрын
It's like pushin rope!
@ChuckamusMonkamus20 күн бұрын
Glad to see John C. Reilly is staying busy.
@MoonshineRP20 күн бұрын
OK, i knew i wasn't the only one
@Gm0Prim020 күн бұрын
Shake and bake 😂
@veronicamartin29520 күн бұрын
Lmmfao
@kylel828720 күн бұрын
Lol
@grimnir2720 күн бұрын
Lol never noticed it before. Now it's all I see
@4xdblack19 күн бұрын
"But we figured out it's faster if she did the buttering and I did the laying" And that's how Haxman ended up with three kids.
@gregmize0120 күн бұрын
@<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="1546">25:46</a> - <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="1557">25:57</a> It's highly detailed and concise information like this, that keeps me coming back to this channel!
@HAXMAN20 күн бұрын
😂 I want to make sure you’re well informed.
@Travisrogers8717 күн бұрын
I had so many “THATS A GOOD IDEA” moments in this video. The 3D printed mold (I know it sucked to remove but it was a good idea nonetheless), the battery/solar combo to avoid running power, the bucket drain, and the outdoor fridge. This totally changed everything about my outdoor kitchen plans. Great job dude
@HAXMAN16 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@craigwarman8820 күн бұрын
I use a "Stainless Steel Grease Trap" for my outdoor kitchen and let it drain to the ground. I use biodegradeable dish soap as well. I mostly just wash my hands, clean off utensils, and fill watering cans. If I need to pour something down a real drain, i go inside.
@brewster8406717 күн бұрын
This video TOTALLY changed my outdoor kitchen plan. Never even considered using a Jackery for the main power source. Looks fantastic!
@mrprfct706920 күн бұрын
Wifeys fingers got pinched, I feel bad but it happens to everyone. I love the channel and love how she helps you. I have done so many projects alone cause family aren’t interested. I just force them to help. They’ll thank me when they run their own house.
@StinkyGringo20 күн бұрын
Im sure her fingers aren't the only thing that get pinched 🤌
@kurtschneider721115 күн бұрын
Hello brother @Haxman from another mother! Keep up the entertaining videos period! Having the family involved is great! Kim seems to be a great camera woman and a great right hand lol. I love the "squatch" references... I'm out here in Arizona... yeah they are real! This outdoor kitchen build was great and right next to the awesome concrete firepit you knocked out!
@HAXMAN15 күн бұрын
Thank you Kurt!
@tlvance397317 күн бұрын
This is just what I needed! Mini freezer fridge, jackery solar, smoker grill! I'm in a rural area off grid. Not sure how I'll get the funds for it, but at least now I know what I'm aiming for 😅
@robertott908319 күн бұрын
I was a tile contractor for 30 years. Next time you do a grout job do a heavy sweat. Get your sponge really wet and wipe from side to side so to leave the area really wet. Get most of the grout off leaving the area really wet looking like the surface is sweating. Leave it to dry then come back and rub the dusty surface with a rag or even more clear water. It should come out even and not so cloudy.
@looweeg422920 күн бұрын
Next time fish a nylon rope through your tube then pull the wire with the nylon rope. Pulling on a wire is waaaaaay easier than pushing on it. Good job!
@HAXMAN20 күн бұрын
I definitely will. Thank you!
@Deadearth0020 күн бұрын
Tie a tissue on the nylon and shop vac it through the conduit, then tie into your wires.
@jasonharrington838720 күн бұрын
@@Deadearth00came here to say this. Or blow through with air compressor
@Deadearth0020 күн бұрын
@jasonharrington8387 The electricians in this chat are easy to spot today.😆 I rarely had a compressor on a Jobe site. I facepalmed when he grabbed the extension cord. (Sorry, Haxman)
@Evolucion710 күн бұрын
Another trick for getting that wire through the conduit: Use a shop vac to suck a piece of fishing line through the length of tubing. Use the fising line to pull paracord or small diameter rope through, then use the rope (and some Dawn! great tip there) to pull the wire through. Pulling is way easier than pushing.
@ernestleal689014 күн бұрын
Stumbled upon your channel and watched it cause I'm wanting to build my outdoor kitchen/bbq area. I LOVE how you show all the things that went on and kept it real, cause it is what usually happens to me when building or doing anything for that matter. It came out awesome! I need to see your other videos on how you started it all so I can get ideas for mine. Thank you so much!
@HAXMAN14 күн бұрын
@@ernestleal6890 Thank you! Good luck on your kitchen project!
@ernestleal689014 күн бұрын
@@HAXMAN thanks, cause I'm gonna need it. We have what we call "The Leal Curse"... something ALWAYS goes wrong without fail and if it goes smoothly, something is DEFINITELY WRONG 🤣🤣🤣
@goodsha20 күн бұрын
I love how your family helps you. Regardless if your kids like it or not it is going to be a really big plus for them in the future.
@t3angling57520 күн бұрын
Wow! Fantastic setup. I am breaking ground on relocating my outdoor kitchen, and turning the old outdoor kitchen space into a storage shed for all things yard maintenance tool wise including lawnmower to get all that out of the garage, which is transforming to my home office/tinker shop! Whereas I would have never contemplated doing this type stuff; you sir have inspired me to try and to more DIY. Thank you for all you do. Thank you for the ideas, and can do attitude. Amaz’n! Semper Fi!
@HAXMAN20 күн бұрын
That's so awesome to hear! Thank you so much. Good luck!
@grantroper25116 күн бұрын
You are an inspiration to do the projects myself, instead of having someone else do them. When you do it yourself, you can customize aspects of the project, and even change directions if a better idea pops into your head. Thanks.
@HAXMAN6 күн бұрын
Thank you so much!
@garyhead156120 күн бұрын
The gray 12-2 you were trying to get in the sealtite is UF wire which is made for direct burial. No conduit needed. I'm not sure about Florida but it's actually against code to run UF in conduit other than in a short run of riser pipe once it exits the ground to protect it from things like weedeaters and things that can nick it. But you have to strip the exterior gray insulation off of the part that runs in the conduit because the outer jacket of UF is the conduit which is why it's against code to run it in conduit because it's considered a conduit inside a conduit which can let heat build up and degrade the wire insulation and eventually cause a short. It probably won't and if it does it will take a long time unless you are constantly running a heavy load on it.
@HAXMAN20 күн бұрын
Well it worked out for the best then. 😄 Thank you!
@garyhead156120 күн бұрын
@@HAXMAN Now you know for next time and you can save some money on conduit. And save on frustration.
@RICHat2220 күн бұрын
Correct as far as gray being direct burial. Although not recommended for jacketed in conduit, I'd check on the UF code thing for UF in conduit. For 30 years I thought romex was not allowed in conduit as well. For weeks I still have not found anything in the NEC. But I would truly be more concerned with jacketed in a buried pipe. Also, removing jacket exposing the wire could be bad as the coated wire is not rated for being outside it's jacket in a conduit. Going back to heat, moisture, etc. As far as using conduit short runs to riser and all, legal and recommended for physical protection. I was doing a repair job for a customer and an electrician friend and I got to talking about it. He's a master and said he was unaware of the romex in conduit thing. But this was also overhead commercial, not buried. Being only 30 ft and easy, and out of sight, I just removed and put in THHN next size up in PVC conduit to be safe.
@josephmillion248019 күн бұрын
Yeah, that's what I wanted to add add well. UF is direct burial
@garyhead156119 күн бұрын
@@RICHat22 I somewhat misspoke. It's considered a raceway in a raceway. I can't remember about romex in conduit being code or not but we used to have a certain inspector that would fail you for romex being piped in in a basement even though it was just a few feet down the wall so we would strip the romex in his jurisdiction. But I think that was just him throwing around his power with the authority of jurisdiction. You can go above and beyond the code but you can't diminish it.
@hightechredneck85876 күн бұрын
Fantastic build. I was hoping to build something similar out in my hunting camp. and now I have the inspiration.
@loafybuttoasty12 күн бұрын
Great job! Cool project! I’d like to see how much more the area grows!
@tlvance397317 күн бұрын
Luv your sliding shelves! Ingenious solution!! Luv Love luv. Thanks for that idea!
@ChrisHiblerPinball19 күн бұрын
You have a lot of great help between Kim and your youngest. I laughed when your daughter suggested an alternative to moving the smoker into the structure. She has what I call “the gift of anticipation”. The best helpers have that gift.
@HAXMAN19 күн бұрын
That's absolutely true. I always tell them to learn to anticipate what I'm going to need.
@low79fx20 күн бұрын
You can take part of a plastic grocery bag and tie a string to it then use your shop vac and suck it right thru. Or use compressed air and blow it thru also. Then use the string to pull your wire thru. Old trick we use in electrical trades. You can use this trick and go thru bends as well when you have long distances of conduit to pull wire rhru.😎😎😎
@HAXMAN20 күн бұрын
That’s brilliant. I’ll remember that next time. Thanks!
@tylerp8519 күн бұрын
Fishing wire, pulling wire…. Never heard it called pushing wire….LOL
@ecko18824 күн бұрын
I've been holding off watching this cause I'm right in the middle of trying to decide on a cooking deck build and I knew you were going to complicate my plans... Now I can say mission accomplished. Now I have to rethink my build, Damn you and your ambition Adam.
@HAXMAN2 күн бұрын
😂 Good luck on the build Jacob!
@jewdd198920 күн бұрын
This is absolutely stunning! Good pick on the brick veneer, love the cabinet although I’d like to watch it all even though I know the steps lol. It’s all enjoyable Haxman and pure comedic relief to top it off! More builds like this and more shop cabinet storage pls and thank you!
@HAXMAN20 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@FredKennedyIV20 күн бұрын
love it :) thanks for sharing your projects!
@HAXMAN20 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@DKHomestead20 күн бұрын
Great job guys. I really like getting the family involved!!
@HAXMAN20 күн бұрын
Thank you!! Me too. 😄
@Streaml1neJMoose20 күн бұрын
Buttering and laying: And THAT's where babies come from.
@sheilabrennan554320 күн бұрын
Awesome idea
@roxanasmith774520 күн бұрын
I like watching you guys work. It gives me a smile everytime. God bless.
@HAXMAN20 күн бұрын
Thank you so much!
@potpourrioflife20 күн бұрын
Perfect timing. We are building an outdoor kitchen, so that I can pressure can outside as well as having cookouts, where first we have to put in a cement flooring, but this gives us clarity on the direction we can go. Thank you for the wonderful insight for a practical project.
@HAXMAN20 күн бұрын
Thanks! I’m glad it was useful to you.
@thomasfoster520011 күн бұрын
Awesome job dude
@denesefrazier84417 күн бұрын
I just came across your channel, and I just want to say thank you. I can now build up the courage to build my own outdoor kitchen. ❤ your channel.
@HAXMAN7 күн бұрын
@@denesefrazier8441 Thank you so much! Good luck!
@MrsFizzes20 күн бұрын
FREAKING YES! Haven’t even started the video yet, already excited. I cannot waaaait to get through physical therapy, get some land, and start building things!
@MrDanielabowes20 күн бұрын
If you want to take more of that dried mortar off so you can see the brick better you can mix one part muriatic acid to four parts, water, and brush it on with an acid brush and then pressure wash it. Make sure you soak the brick good with clean water before brushing the acid on, and don’t let it stay on there very long or it will turn it a yellowish color
@HAXMAN20 күн бұрын
Thanks! I tried everything I knew and couldn’t get it all off.
@SpartanONegative20 күн бұрын
Excellent Work 👍 Thank you for sharing with us 🙏
@HAXMAN20 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@nathantonning18 күн бұрын
great build!
@Philisnotretired19 күн бұрын
Man, this is the coolest. I have run my Traeger on my Jackery 240. Gonna go mobile with it one of these days.
@lomagibson66420 күн бұрын
Sure wish I could afford the jackery! Love this video ❤
@lbrumleve20 күн бұрын
Great show
@brentheltsley718720 күн бұрын
Yep, septic pit coming soon :) Nice work
@bigguix20 күн бұрын
lots of upgrades ! inspiring !
@HAXMAN20 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@BrothersGrimmCustoms2 күн бұрын
living the dream man, getting paid to fix up your own house with cool projects....another great project for sure
@rosserwrenn952720 күн бұрын
Your videos never fail to entertain, great job!
@HAXMAN20 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@pamelajackson49510 сағат бұрын
Great Job!! The brick veneers look awesome!
@HAXMAN10 сағат бұрын
@@pamelajackson495Thank you!
@brettlyngstad20 күн бұрын
Keep the great videos coming! Love the solar setup, thinking of doing same in my backyard. #SQUATCH 😂👍🏻
@wyflyguy11416 күн бұрын
That Jackery looks pretty handy!
@HAXMAN16 күн бұрын
I love these battery banks. I use them all the time.
@msmirnoff20 күн бұрын
You had the vision and the plan to achieve it…. Everyone seems to have learned to trust in the process and it will all make sense in the end 😅. Love that you got the family involved too. What really resonated was your approach to problem solving/utilising the materials on hand. Excellent content and great result!!
@HAXMAN20 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@kramerjmk14 күн бұрын
Man you are great. You leave in the parts where normal people mess up. Love your channel. Keep it up. Love watching with my kids and show them that kids can help their dad do projects. Side note. I reused some old side rails from my son’s bunk bed twin that I made for a queen. Got it all nicely matched and put together. I put the box spring down and it didn’t quite go down. 6in short. What did she say!! . Oops so worried about width forgot the length of the side rails were different for the queen. So now nicer newer side rails.
@HAXMAN14 күн бұрын
@@kramerjmk Thank you! I love hearing that people watch with their kids! If I don’t have to go back and redo something I’m shocked. 😄
@joacirtavares55520 күн бұрын
Man...The new shop is awesome, also you're looking thinner. Congrats...love from 🇧🇷
@HAXMAN20 күн бұрын
@@joacirtavares555 Thank you very much!
@jaredchristensen145320 күн бұрын
I love it! My wife wants one, come on over anytime hahaha
@lmbcars15 күн бұрын
This one pained me I like haxman for the learning as you go and " I don't cut out my mistakes" . It's more entertaining to me but pushing wire hurts my heart lol 😂. Pull wires bro.. we love you keep being you
@brandon721920 күн бұрын
Love a new HAXMAN after work!
@HAXMAN20 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@marcusmchenry679320 күн бұрын
so awesome
@oafkad18 күн бұрын
Dang, almost had that moment where I'm like "I know what it is called!" But Editor You already posted it in the video haha. Great video as always!
@godsblade300S20 күн бұрын
✌️😜 HAXMAN humor,& mayhem will ensue 🤣 But the finished product is always awesome, with all the real-world hiccups along the way 😁👍 Thanks for the needed laughs as usual Brother 💒⚔️ God Bless us All 🇺🇸🙏✝️
@HAXMAN20 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@swr42020 күн бұрын
That’s awesome!
@HAXMAN20 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@jakemelinko20 күн бұрын
Nice musical sound effects😊
@SirCarlosMusicBMI20 күн бұрын
🎉🎉🎉 Awesome job my friend,AWESOME 👏👏👏👏 Blessings,Carlos ✝️🙏❤️😊🇺🇸
@HAXMAN20 күн бұрын
Thanks Carlos!
@mariadejesusr2 күн бұрын
Dude you’re so funny good thing you know what you’re doing.
@kimcrawford515319 күн бұрын
You simply amaze me! When you do build the tiny house, I know someone who is interested in buying it😉
@HAXMAN19 күн бұрын
I know someone interested in living it. 😂
@melindaroth579620 күн бұрын
Yes Grey Water is the Term for it when its not Sewer.😊❤
@lukewarren959316 күн бұрын
Sweet OJ Bronco!
@StuffTested20 күн бұрын
michaelbuilds gets a shoutout! I want to try this countertop for an outdoor kitchen for whenever I get a house.
@Hamptondan151520 күн бұрын
Its like youre solving problems i didnt know i had for projects i didnt know i needed. Thanx Hax!
@HAXMAN20 күн бұрын
😂
@chris_harshbarger20 күн бұрын
I love doing projects around the house for my family but, I was a real butt when I was in the middle of the project. Thank you for teaching me to have fun during the process of figuring it out. By the way, those ungovernable shirts are so comfortable.
@HAXMAN20 күн бұрын
What’s funny is I’m extremely impatient. Working with my family is the only time I’m patient. I’m so glad! Thanks for your support Chris!
@saltytbone20 күн бұрын
Really like this project and how well you tied it in with your house
@HAXMAN20 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@keno481119 күн бұрын
Love your content.... I really wanna say thank you for using a drill not an impact for things. There's nothing that drives me crazier then using the wrong tools and others emulating ...
@GPOutdoors19 күн бұрын
Always enjoyable. Of course you know that means Kim expects you to do more prep and cooking for the family meals, as she relaxes. LOL!
@HAXMAN19 күн бұрын
Thanks Gord!
@edopiri17 күн бұрын
haha I had the brain fart and had the sink on the wrong side. That will probably never happen again I hope. Thanks for the clip. I liked it.
@MrEbrahim01920 күн бұрын
Nice Ford Bronco you got there!!
@melinda577720 күн бұрын
I must admit, when you built the slab, and what you were planning to do with it, i thought it was going to be to small. But, I stand corrected!! It looks MARVELOUS! NOW WHEN'S THE COOK OUT, POOL PARTY, FIRE RING NIGHT!! I live so close it wouldn't be a problem!!!
@HAXMAN20 күн бұрын
Thank you! 😁
@stephown537420 күн бұрын
Happy wife, tired Haxman. Very nice setup. Outdoor living looks good.
@HAXMAN20 күн бұрын
Thank you! To be fair Kim does a lot on projects off camera too. 😉
@robertparker358020 күн бұрын
AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@HAXMAN20 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@jimthompson999220 күн бұрын
Nice little setup there, Haxmeister! Congrats! I see from s few other comments about the electrical you were using that i don't have to comment on those things...i have a feeling that an electrical inspector might give you a side glance or three but...???? Anyway, hope you and the family enjoy your outdoor kitchen! And your measurement boo boo early on.... congrats on being a Real Human Person! Take care, be safe and God bless! (Now, smoke something delicious!)
@HAXMAN20 күн бұрын
Thank you so much Jim!
@ScottyHunter20 күн бұрын
Love the build, and always enjoy watching your step-by-step videos. Was not in love with the white-wash deal that ended up all over the stones though. :( Next time, maybe a flat pad rotary type sander would work, or at the very least a copper pad of some sort since the wet sponge was obviously not working. But if you guys love it, that's all that matters!
@donartn12 күн бұрын
Use compressed air to blow string through the conduit, then tape it to the wire you want to pull through.
@robertwalker174620 күн бұрын
You'll appreciate a larger overhang on the roof because afternoon showers will limit cooing/serving/drinking time. I lve in FL too and built an outdoor kitchen. Rain blows in on the countertops. Larger overhand should be next, not just gutters. Seal up the countertop too.
@tomausman864520 күн бұрын
I’m sure glad some of my home Renos are not on video. Epic fuck ups and they go viral Cheers bro for putting them on love your show
@Zappy121018 күн бұрын
The "conduit" is actually called seal tight or liquid tight, used for many applications where a flexible but protected wire needs to be such as an outdoor A/C unit etc. Can also be buried as well. Next time fish a string line in the seal tight, tie to UF wire, feed while someone pulls, easy peasy.
@jakemelinko20 күн бұрын
You Are a bona fide craftsman, or Haxman😊
@Stubear2237420 күн бұрын
Now this is what I’ve been waiting for a new Haxman Video while sitting in my Wooly Booger T shirt
@HAXMAN20 күн бұрын
😄 That’s why you rock!
@seandever228920 күн бұрын
Just a heads up, your not suppose to put romex through seal tight or conduit. Use thhn/thhwn.
@CoolToysandCoolThings20 күн бұрын
😎 Great job 👍
@HAXMAN20 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@Adiera20 күн бұрын
Dang! Wish I had a Jackery for my shed I converted I to my studio!
@lightfighter54019 күн бұрын
I love that you got kiddo involved ! The whole family has their part. Thanks for this style of content, it's fun and I can see how you figure stuff out. That Jackery looks super easy to use and I should consider something like this myself.
@JamesJones-gj1ii20 күн бұрын
I have minimal to no building skills but I enjoy your videos. Makes me want to learn more and more.
@HAXMAN20 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@JamesJones-gj1ii20 күн бұрын
@@HAXMAN if you ever decide to open a “HAXMAN school for people who can’t build good “ let me know and I’ll be there lol.
@MrBigMalT2 күн бұрын
Great pour on the countertop… the crowning glory to a great project. The grouting got a bit sketchy 😵💫😵💫😵💫 but you got there in the end!
@ragetist19 күн бұрын
This came out amazing! The Jackery system is a great idea, wouldn't probably get enough solar here in Finland though 😅 Just a thought, you could've probably put a weight on a string, run that through that conduit and pull the wire through with that. Also that 3D printed plug could be easy to melt off, especially if you used PLA.
@taliasya22735 күн бұрын
I might be wrong, but outside I would want a bigger sink for washing grills and equipment. (Right now I am using a deep laundry sink outside so I am not splattering all over the inside kitchen)! I have yet to get my outdoor kitchen done yet, although we did create plumbing already.
@jjj3280120 күн бұрын
Great job. You are the "real life" channel!
@HAXMAN20 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@J3rs3yM1k319 күн бұрын
Use a ShopVac and some cord/rope/heavy string to pull the wire. Put the vac on one end and use it to pull the cord through. Then attach the wire to the cord (duct tape usually works). Now just pull the cord out, the wire comes with it.
@mackinjohn9 күн бұрын
You can do a sand/rock filter on that bucket.put a piece of screen on top and it’ll filter out the chunky stuff … the sand/rock should dump clean(er) water out
@spood8783920 күн бұрын
Dude, do a full review on that Traeger!
@TheReaper120 күн бұрын
Someone get this man his own TV Show! Excellent build as usual!
@HAXMAN20 күн бұрын
Thanks Roy!
@joebowen11620 күн бұрын
That was fantastic. If I show my wife I know I’ll have to build one.
@HAXMAN20 күн бұрын
Thank you! 😄
@Theycallmeernie8820 күн бұрын
Hey at least she can butter while you lay haha 😂
@trevorgreene505920 күн бұрын
I was wondering when Sasquatch was making a cameo. I really like that Jackery.