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Growing up, when we would go visit my family that lives out in the country, they all had gas and diesel tanks like this, or the gravity ones on tall stands. I've always planned on having them, it just seems excessively convenient to basically have your own gas station at your house. I definitely would love to have enough fuel on hand to avoid buying it during the peak prices in summer, but not so much that it goes bad before using it all.
I am a driller. The work done is to dry out the marshy area by drilling the ground and laying a wick. In the meantime, it allows it to dry out by barking. This is technically correct.They are wicks to allow groundwater to drain rapidly out of the clay soil and increase the rate of its settlement under the new load.There called Wick drains. Its a way for the water in poor soil conditions to be be drained.
As a former construction worker and pipe layer myself, I can't help but appreciate the precision and skill displayed by the excavator operator in this video. It's truly impressive to see them maneuver the machine with such finesse and tackle the job with perfection. While I do understand your playful disappointment about the nuts and bolts, it's still amazing to witness their expertise in action. I'm glad you enjoyed it, and I'll definitely keep an eye out for more captivating videos like this. Keep up the great work!
The guy at the back is putting himself in real danger, if the roll unfolds his going to know about it.Oh yeah that looks safe. Glad that dude in the trailer has enough confidence to stand behind that thing, right in the roll pathway.This is the most idiotic and unsafe unloading technique ive ever seen.If this guy was making a smoothie he would stick his whole hand in the blender.That'll work just fine a few hundred times, and then there's the one time it doesn't.
In Russia, "master drillers" make a casing pipe 4-6 meters to the rock. Well, like the drills are dull and the rock doesn't require casing, and after such crap work, groundwater overflows and, as a result, the entire aquifer gets clogged. And the Chinese just work and they have results.The day laborers put up fences, where is the whole pipe, in the landlord's land there is the whole fence.
It's really similar to how the human hand works. Human finger muscles are also connected to the arm.Where are the credits? I know the creator and the team, working on this. But why isn’t there any credit to them? Why you’re trying to gain money from something you don’t own without crediting them?For now its too snqppy due to lack of resesrch for electrical impulse engineering. I bet in 5 years the arms will never snap and look ultra realistic
I can't be the only one that thought about Nigel's vehicle in "The Wild Thornberrys"? It's cool to see that someone finally made it!This is a rare breed of man nowadays, there used to be tons of brilliant inventors/designers that would have a dream/thought and just build it and build it amazingly well. I am so glad to see a man like this still exists and i so hope he fulfills his dream and manufacturers these.This guy gets a hell of a lot of points not just for ingenuity but also for follow through. I wonder how many people had this idea before this guy actually DID it. What a legend.
These excavator operators are truly masters of their craft! Building a road on such a steep mountain requires great skill and concentration. I can't believe how they handle such difficult terrain.These excavator operators are truly masters of their craft! Building a road on such a steep mountain requires great skill and concentration. I can't believe how they handle such difficult terrain.Pioneering roads in steep country is one of the most interesting and satisfying jobs with an angle blade and ripper equipited machine did many hours of that work and loved it no cabs or ROPs in our day only a tin hat which I still have 60 years later.
I own these lifts, they are outstanding from a safety standpoint & under vehicle workspace access. Highly recommend this product. Not cheap but you do get what you pay for and they are made in the USA.Jack stands are cheaper, do the same thing and you can remove the wheels if needed.I hope these go into production sometime soon, I would buy a set of 4 asap. Great idea!!
The engineers to these machines are on some next level.One of my best friends is an industrial process engineer. Dude is scary smart. He designs manufacturing processes and entire set ups to make all sorts of stuff.This is the first respect video where I’ve dropped my jaw.After that it enters an oven to be heat treated. This is the type of work I do, I program these types of machines. The machine I program is a Numalliance