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Love how they superimposed a tigerfish over the pike in the the thumbnail. Clickbait thumbnails should be a bannable offence.I laughed my ass off when that Russian guy told his friend to pet that bear and that it’s like a small dog.The sea lion that jumps into your kayak is cute. Until the 15 foot great white shark, that it's trying to get away from, follows it up.I love how the old guy laughs at the snappin turtle so sweet!
Looks like a very well made product. They should be very proud of their efforts.Looks like a really safe place to work, plenty of eye protection and a great health plan I bet. Bare feet and all.Coming to a store near you, the sale sheets. Excellent workmanship for both the men and women of this company. Thanks for sharing this video with us.I am amazed at your high-end machinery and well trained professional employees working day and night to bring us state-of-the art cookware.
No wonder no one wants to watch television anymore. Most shows on television are complete garbage, and they have a staff of producers, directors, crew, etc. This is one guy, doing his own filming and editing, and running his own company.Still don’t know how I stumbled upon this but I have watched it often. One of the most satisfying videos on YouTube. Not sure why, I gues just seeing honest effort and progress. I hope to own a piece of land off the beaten path one day and have a guy like this come in and help me run a driveway in. This guys job is so much more satisfying than so many of us office dwellers.
I am a dozer owner & operator. One of the critical mistake i see with new operators is running the machine hard and then just put it park and kill the machine without letting idle for a few minutes. This mistake burns the seals in the turbo and subsequently fries the engine.The best advice I ever got on a dozer was all the work is done in the seat of the machine. You can feel yourself slipping forward in the seat pull up, if you feel like you are getting pulled back push down. Same thing for side to side.
Old pipeline welder here. I agree with the filling with water whole heartedly. Seen some crazy things happen over my career. Stay safe.This is just a thought for you weld a oversized plate on the bottom of your feet. Drill a hole in the bottom for the water to drain. Weld a piece of pipe on the side for accessories like a grill.Ever consider making one into a fire trough? A big long fire pit for everyone to gather around would be cool.
An old friend who worked at a plywood plant said nothing went to waste. The veneers made plywood, the chips made strand board, the sawdust made particle board and they even recorded the noise and sold it as rock and roll.I was a hot press operator at a plywood mill back in the 1980s. Much more hand work then. The glue was applied by a four person crew, one person feeding 4' core pieces through the glue spreader, one person catching them and laying them out and two flipping backs, centers and faces onto the glued core pieces. Our mill did 24 panel loads. The stack of panels came to me via conveyor which fed into an hydraulic pre-press that compressed the sheets just enough so I could handle them. Then the panels went on a vertical ride with me to the top of the hot press. There I fed them one at a time between plattens. When the press was full and I was back on the ground, I'd close the press, wait 4-6 minutes and do it all over again. From the hot press the panels went on to the trim saws and sanders. Lots of hard, physical work, but very rewarding - you'd made something that would be used all over the world.
May God always keep an eye on everyone aboard this ship and keep them safe and blessed every moment. Amen. Congratulations to the ship owner.Im proud to say I'm an employee of Disney at their private island located in the Bahamas. The "Wish" is huge and beautiful inside and out.Love how Disney built a modern cruise ship but kept the classic black hull and twin smoke stacks of the classic ocean liners of yesterday. It looks like a ship is supposed too and not a white overstuffed birthday cake!!!!
I always get nervous driving up on ramps out of fear I'll drive off the ends. I had a pair of ramps with very deep intents at the top so the car would slow down on it own. That helped a lot. I have one suggestion for you ramps. Route the edges of the first 3 steps to make it easier to drive up and put a small thin block on the edge of the last step to keep the car from rolling back.A really simple project, and still, the video manages to add value with the idea about putting the handle at the center of gravity. Nice!
This has to be the most overengineered lego contraption ive ever seen, and I LOVE IT!Absolutely loving the setups to demonstrate things as they are built. The swiveling turret holder was awesome!This video feels like it was choreographed. The "direction" and general camerawork is so tight.Not only is this one of the coolest projects I've seen, it's being presented in one of the most well-produced lego engineering videos I've ever watched.
I can’t wait to watch this in real time! My modular is coming the end of this month! I’m beyond excited!!!That was crazy to watch. These builder are definitely expert at what they do.I love the domer/attic in this model. It adds class and added living space.I'm convinced that modular home construction in factory is Superior to on site builds.Needs more exterior and interior views of the finished product.