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Roy Works
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 14 ก.พ. 2014
Im a middle age plumber who is going down a bucket list of projects and experiences. Joined by my wife and 2 sons. We do projects ranging from mechanics, chainsaw carvings, building,and anything creative. this channel is for entertainment purposes only. and an archive for the future.We recommend before trying anything we do you are properly trained first. We are not professionals ,but we enjoy learning and trying.hope you enjoy our channel
How to renovate an old NewEngland home, kitchen island pt. 2
In this video we continue work on Shane’s kitchen island.
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Making a 30 year old trailer more useful
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In the pursuit of getting wiser as I get older , I’m making my 30year old trailer more useful by adding a winch and a pulley system. Instead of muscling things on it.
How to renovate an old NewEngland home:kitchen island pt.1
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Today Shane and I build an industrial theme kitchen island. Made from salvaged pieces picked up from scrap pile on job sites.
First start of my 1965 VW engine
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In this video I try to start Bruce’s new engine. A 1965 vw aircooled engine.#vw #dunebuggy #mechanics
How to fit a 12volt flywheel to a 6 volt transaxle on my VW dunebuggy
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How to fit a 12volt flywheel to a 6 volt transaxle on my VW dunebuggy
Jeep CJ2A abandoned in the woods for 35years , first drive
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Jeep CJ2A abandoned in the woods for 35years , first drive
How to Renovate an Old NewEngland Home ep.#26 front porch roof and siding
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How to Renovate an Old NewEngland Home ep.#26 front porch roof and siding
How to chainsaw carve a gnome and flower
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How to chainsaw carve a gnome and flower
FULL JEEP CJ2A RESTORATION IN 18 MINUTES
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FULL JEEP CJ2A RESTORATION IN 18 MINUTES
30th annual Naples Maine causeway classic Car and Boat show
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30th annual Naples Maine causeway classic Car and Boat show
Jeep CJ2A in the woods for 35years look what it looks like now
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Jeep CJ2A in the woods for 35years look what it looks like now
How to Renovate an Old NewEngland Home ep.#25 little roof &siding
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How to Renovate an Old NewEngland Home ep.#25 little roof &siding
How to renovate an old NewEngland home:shingles
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How to renovate an old NewEngland home:shingles
How to renovate an old NewEngland home ep.#24 siding prep
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How to renovate an old NewEngland home ep.#24 siding prep
1957 FC150,International Scout,Mgb cold start
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1957 FC150,International Scout,Mgb cold start
How to renovate an old NewEngland home ep.#23 temporary living room
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How to renovate an old NewEngland home ep.#23 temporary living room
Installing windshield latches on my Jeep CJ2A
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Installing windshield latches on my Jeep CJ2A
How to renovate an old New England home ep.#22 Rebar railings
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How to renovate an old New England home ep.#22 Rebar railings
How to renovate an old NewEngland home episode #21 Floating stairs install
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How to renovate an old NewEngland home episode #21 Floating stairs install
How to renovate an old New England home ep#20 Tree removal
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How to renovate an old New England home ep#20 Tree removal
How to renovate an old New England home ep.#19 finishing phase 1
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How to renovate an old New England home ep.#19 finishing phase 1
How to renovate an old New England home ep.#18 radiator install
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How to renovate an old New England home ep.#18 radiator install
My children went to camp there for a week two different years. It was such a memorable experience for my children.❤️❤️
Bro my gnomes keep stealing my food so I called the gnome keeper
😂
I've watched this before, I still love it. You two are awesome.
Thanks Helen , hopefully more to come soon
there are snap in place connector kits for some railing ballasts, can these be used with rebar if the sizing matches?
It probably could, that’s a good idea.
Hey Jason, that is a big YES, on more renovations. Love that island. So unique.
I’m putting a video together. This is going to be a fun project.
Yep, that isn’t going anywhere! Good to see an update video on the progress. Definitely looking great!!
Thanks man, feels good to put out a video. I gotta tell you, you inspired me to do one.
Yes
Hey Jason, Been a while since I found one of your videos. That house is a work of art ! Great idea for supporting the slab, it blends very well with the floor. I know you are so proud of your son. Hope all is well with you and your's.
I have to tell you, one of of the things I’ve missed the most about not making videos is reading your comments. As always thanks for your support.
I want it , how much?
When I sell it I think I’m going to ask 4000.00 but I’m not ready to sell yet
Looks great!
Hey nice addition with the square bar. However, have you considered larger washers on the inside (Bolt Head), just for more stability ??
Also, for less chance they "Pull Through"
I will,thanks for the advice
@@royworks28 Considera washer thats THICK if you would ?
When you were grinding...you used the safety squint. 😮
Now I’m juggling readers and safety glasses. It’s fun to get old.
Looks like everything worked out. Great build. Only things I would change is moving the trailer jack to the opposite site so it doesnt interfere with using the winch in any way. and the "cap" you made for keeping the line from "falling off the pulley" I would trim it down so its much tighter tolerance on the pulley. With it having a large gap still there is the possibility of the cable bouncing out of the pulley.
Thanks for the good input.
How artistic and attractive 🌈I enjoy the Becorn videos that Mr. Bird makes and it was fun watching you create this becorn dragonfly 💝
Thankyou very much for your kind words. I also love his creations
Gotta work smarter, not harder. Great work and good to see ya again!
Yes I’m trying. It’s been a tough run but things are getting back to normal. Hope your Dad is doing okay
Proof of concept, check! Sorry to hear the news. Take your time getting back in the groove.
The old porch frontage makes me wonder if this wing used to be a general store?
Love the last image!❤
Hey Jason, Been a while. Good to see you being creative again.
Hey Chuck, it feels good to be creative.again. There’s been a lot going on here. My youngest son also bought a fixer up house and I’ve been helping him but unfortunately he’s shy and really doesn’t want it to be filmed.We also have been dealing illness in our family. It’s feels good to share a video with my friends.Thanks for sticking around. Be safe and well.
Shane has a good eye and good hands. Nice design!
Wow! Beautifully done! ❤
Heck yeah that worked out good. We got a four wheeler trailer with a fold down gate we put a wench on and it really comes in handy. Hope you’re able to work through the family problem you have had. It’s sad that we have to go through these things but our creator promises he will bring these things to an end. Revelation 21:3.4. Looking forward to the carving video
Thankyou sir for your support. I really appreciate it.
All that welding and wire. Just tack them, grind them flat and get 6 bottles of seam sealant. Looks great
Good advice, thanks
@@royworks28 The spray in kit will do bottom and inside the tub. Needs 1 gal per side.
Bravo! Well Done!!
Thankyou Jane
Heck yeah NED! Like it Roy. I got a 2006 LJ most impractical behicle in the world but can’t see ever parting with it 😀
Definitely impractical, it’s so slow, but i love it.
Que la visión de la escena sea más amplia, además debes hablar menos, hablamos otro idioma ( otra lengua), viendo lo que haces entendemos mejor 🇨🇴🛖🙋☕☕☕
Thankyou for your advice
I want one!!!!!!!!!!😊😊😊
They are really fun
Wow, I visited this farm some 20 years ago with my grandchildren. We have many pictures of what they did there. And memories, Thank you for screening!
It is a beautiful place. It must have been awesome to bring grandchildren there, everything must have seemed huge to them.
What gauge metal are you using for the repair?
Mostly 20guage and a combination of 18guage and 1/8”
Thanks@@royworks28
Delightful. Simplely and purely delightful. A joy to see everyday in your garden. Love Becorns ❤❤❤
Thankyou very much for your kind words. We love Becorns too
I have same scout 80 2wd, engine is a pain in the butt to remove and install
I can see how it would be
Doing my first old Jeep, '56 CJ5. It's been cobbled on since it was new and I'm un cobbling the thing. Anyway, the brakes had been done recently, new lines, master cylinder, and apparently someone rebuilt the originals and the drivers side front was weeping brake fluid. No problems, got an OEM wheel cylinder for it and fixed it. Passenger rear started to leak. The axle nut was nearly hand tight and the key was somehow put in upside down and backwards. You are the absolutely first person to explain and show why and how the key goes in correctly! I had to replace the grease seal also because grease was all over the new brakes that were in there. Thank you for pointing out how to install the key correctly! It was driving me crazy. I'm old enough to know drum brakes, but never had a tapered shaft with a keyway.
Sounds like a cool project, I really like the cj5s. My bothers had them when I was young. I guess my fc150 has a cj5 chassis. I’d like to take credit for being the first to explain the key install but I can’t. I saw it on a metal shaper video, but I guess it’s always good to relay good information.
What a great video and tribute to David's work. I love his child like touch on all his pictures. You have captured this as well, super job!!
Thankyou very much for this great comment. I really appreciate it
I think David Bird would love what you all created. Have you named them. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Thankyou very much Hellen. We call the Becorn Oakley and the dragonfly is Evinrude. Thanks for watching. I have some new ones coming soon .
Amazing work! Very cool how you entwined wood carving with the metal art.
Thanks Diana, This one was a challenge.
Roy that Gnome is sweet I’m gonna try that! NICE WORK!
Thanks Man, I appreciate it
Just found your channel and this video. I am interested in the take off parts (6 Volt Starter Motor and Generator) if they are still available.
Yes they are
I love the Becorns, so this was great to watch!
I love them too, Thanks for watching.
Hello, I really liked your videos. I would like to ask you what caliber the tubes and sheet you used are.
Thanks for watching. I used a combination of 20 and 18 guage steel. Mostly 18
Very interesting build!
It should be when it’s done
Hey Jason, That is a very unusual design for a table/island. That is going to make it very interesting to anyone who enjoys building unusual items. Looking forward to a follow up. Take Care.
It’s definitely different, we have seen a lot of furniture from repurposed items, and we figured we would give it a shot.Hope all is well with you.
Good experience
Thankyou my friend
Looking cool! How heavy is it?
Thankyou it’s heavy , but Shane and I can move it pretty easily
Now that’s thinking outside the box…. I can NOT wait to see the final product !
Thanks Gary, yeah we’re pretty excited about it. This has been in our thoughts for over a year now. The to is going to be really cool.
Hello sir
Hello Brajesh
Always great to see them start!!
Yes it is
Looks like there is a lot to work with!!
Yes there definitely is. It should be a fun project
Bravo! I loved it all: amazing wood carving of the Becorn-like guy and the incredible Copper Dragonfly. I applaud your mentioning the Becorn creator David M King. Thank you ❤️. Bravo twice❣️I admire you all.
Thankyou very much Sue, I’m so impressed with what he does. I’m going to do a couple of similar carvings influenced by his work coming this spring. Thanks again for your support
Good 👍 old is dold
Yes it is
Thumbs up if you've ever kept an engine alive by feeding fuel it like a drowning baby bird