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AssemblySkwerle
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 19 เม.ย. 2024
I'm a full-time assembler with a national company and build a lot of grills, wheelbarrows, toolboxes, patio furniture, riding mowers, and lawn equipment every year, with the occasional oddball online order.
After training a lot of new assemblers I decided to start this channel, as it's difficult to find resources when needed before you get experience. Hopefully it helps someone.
After training a lot of new assemblers I decided to start this channel, as it's difficult to find resources when needed before you get experience. Hopefully it helps someone.
Polywood Adirondack Chair and Table - Assembly Work
Customer Will Call of 14 chairs, 7 tables.
มุมมอง: 70
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Husky 52" Combo Box (888) - Assembly Work
มุมมอง 2.5Kหลายเดือนก่อน
Used; 12mm driver for the wheels, 4mm hex bit for handle and brackets.
Two Husky Wood Tops - Assembly Work
มุมมอง 5Kหลายเดือนก่อน
Used; 14mm for wheels, 10mm for handle and brackets.
Champion Wood Chipper - Assembly Work
มุมมอง 1462 หลายเดือนก่อน
Champion Wood Chipper - Assembly Work
Leigh Country Star Rocker - Assembly Work
มุมมอง 2354 หลายเดือนก่อน
Leigh Country Star Rocker - Assembly Work
Nexgrill 5 Burner /w Condiment Rack - Assembly Work
มุมมอง 2084 หลายเดือนก่อน
Nexgrill 5 Burner /w Condiment Rack - Assembly Work
Husky Wheelbarrow (Dual Wheel) - Assembly Work
มุมมอง 3514 หลายเดือนก่อน
Husky Wheelbarrow (Dual Wheel) - Assembly Work
Champion 37 Ton Log Splitter - Assembly Work
มุมมอง 1.7K4 หลายเดือนก่อน
The 27 ton and 34 tin versions of these build generally the same way, with only minor differences.
Cub Cadet Crate Removal - Assembly Work
มุมมอง 2534 หลายเดือนก่อน
This is how I deal with the junky wooden crates that Cub Cadet riders ship with.
Easy Assembly of Husky Adjustable Worktable
มุมมอง 3005 หลายเดือนก่อน
A few tricks make these extremely easy to assemble.
Weber Slate Griddle - First Time Assembly
มุมมอง 6K5 หลายเดือนก่อน
Weber Slate Griddle - First Time Assembly
Husky 33" Mechanics Tool Cart - Assembly Work (Feat. overpriced screwdriver)
มุมมอง 7325 หลายเดือนก่อน
Husky 33" Mechanics Tool Cart - Assembly Work (Feat. overpriced screwdriver)
Husky 56" Toolbox /w Cabinets - Assembly Work
มุมมอง 1.7K5 หลายเดือนก่อน
Husky 56" Toolbox /w Cabinets - Assembly Work
Gorilla Evolution Poly Yard Cart - Assembly Work
มุมมอง 3946 หลายเดือนก่อน
Gorilla Evolution Poly Yard Cart - Assembly Work
Anyone ditch the cart and build into an outdoor kitchen/countertop? Haven’t found any videos of someone doing that yet
Just what i was looking for. Interested to know your thoughts on if you can leave the side tables off and use this as a "built in" beside benches. From your video looks like it could be possibly. Just need space for the gas off the side.
@@initforlove I don't see why not, but hard to say without seeing what you're thinking. The side tables aren't integral other than a few fasteners.
@@AssemblySkwerle if they aren't integral then that answers my question. Hoping to slot it beside some stainless steel benchs for an outdoor kitchen. Thank you - such a fast reply. This has helped me to decide on getting it. Now to add to cart. Cheers for the great video.
@@initforlove caught me doing nothing so saw the notification lol
I didn’t know toolbox season was a thing. I’m learning that many Husky boxes are different depending if you buy them in the US or Canada. The 52” V3 sold up north is different than the 52” V3 sold down south. I live on the boarder and shop at Home Depot’s in both countries often.
It's not an official thing on a calendar or anything. Just the time of year we start seeing more toolboxes drop for assembly, for whatever reason. Holiday sales, floor space, inventory, etc. When it finally starts raining we get a lot of mowers, when it gets cold we start getting heat items, stuff like that. Never done a fire pit when it's over 100* outside lol
So many people lay those on the back to put casters on. Then have a hard time getting them back up. Glad to see someone do it the right way and use the handle!
I don't know if it's the right way, but it's less effort for me, and I like less effort. I won't lift using the handle though, I've seen the threaded inserts rip out like that. I tend to grab either the bottom edge, or the sides to lift, to keep the least amount of force on the handle.
@@AssemblySkwerle good to know! I’ll be buying one of these soon
@christopherluce3294 I have one of these in my garage at home I had delivered in the box a few years before I started doing this. I won't go into detail on how I got the casters on, but looking back I feel really dumb about it, lol
@@AssemblySkwerle oh it’s a straight up pain!
This is like therapy for me LOL
I'm here to be helpful I guess lol
I was just looking for a normal assembly video to help me build the one of these I bought for myself. However I'm really glad I found this ass the little efficiency things you have clearly picked up as a result of doing a lot of assembly work are super useful. Cutting off the flaps on the box to make the tip and dump easier. Cleaning/clearing packaging as you go instead of working around it. Working off of a table instead of the garage floor. Super impressive 🙂
How efficiently we deal with packaging and trash has a bigger effect on build times than just knowing how to build the thing in the first place. It took me longer to figure that out than it should have. I'm pretty sure someone actually told me that in training, but it was probably the guy who told me I don't listen. Can't really remember.
Thank you...! Weber directions are trash.
Home Depot should be paying you more for this
@@abrammatthew756 Home Depot doesn't pay me, I bill them lol
Is it common to see the hydraulic fluid foaming through that clear hose? That's what my 27 ton is doing.
@jimschaffroth5652 no idea.
Depending on the level of oil and return violence from the pump, you can see some aeration (bubbles and foam) it’s not ideal, and could prematurely wear out your pump, but uncommon, it is not.
Thanks, mine will be here in 2 days, now I know what to do (I'm a visual learner).
This is why I prefer getting it in a box brand new & not assembled. Is great your showing on how you assemble it but you're just flinging parts around & scuffing the hardware & scratching surfaces on the wood top. If I'm paying for a $900 to a $1000 mobile workbench then I should be the 1 to scuff it ...that goes to show on how much he cares about his work....🤔
Here’s a million dollar question. One of the caster plastic pieces popped off the insert and I can’t get it back on. Any suggestions on how to pull these damn things out once their in ? Seems impossible.
@matthewjames5248 I've never had to remove them for repair, and it's hard to make suggestions without it in front of me.
Thanks so much for this video!! I assembled mine today and I love it. Since HD inventory is so crazy I went looking for one box and found this one unexpectedly and purchased it. It’s all kinds of fun when they don’t show any in stock and you try to buy it and they say no we don’t have one and you have to physically show them before they believe you 😂😂
@mrmontebuilder inventory seems to be an imperfect science lol. I haven't seen one since I recorded this. They're hit and miss at my stores.
@@AssemblySkwerle I’m in Bucks County PA and apparently they don’t have a guy that assembles things like you. So many of the boxes that required assembly like this are unbuilt and on display. Mine arrived missing the Husky badge off the front but it was there when I picked out the box. They offered to take it back and send another but it was otherwise undamaged so I took the $30 off the $648 clearance price and will find a badge on Facebook Marketplace at some point.
I’m pretty sure I see the clip at 7:38
It's called free assembly and free delivery at the Home Depot.
Not at the home depot around us.
Yes the nut should be on the inside. Unless it interferes with something.
Did it that way for a long time, but the instructions on the GPX 8D says otherwise, because they're stupid. It's gross and I hate it.
Keep up the good work👊🏻 Really good quality on your videos.
Appreciate it. I'm still figuring the video part out as I go, and might try some different things once we slow down for the year lol
Good job. Thank you for your care in assembly. 👍. Hope my 36” gets the same treatment this week prior to delivery at my local ACE.
Appreciate it. Yours show up yet? All good?
@@AssemblySkwerle. We actually picked it up in the box yesterday since they needed a week to assemble and deliver. My son and I put it together with no issues. Your video was very helpful. FYI I didn’t come close to your baseline time, much less 28 minutes lol. 😂 Just careful to avoid mistakes and marring the finish. Thanks again your video made it simple along with the enclosed instructions.👍
@richardweza3369 glad to hear.
Thank heavens for this video . my husband watched it before he assembled ours. Definitely didn't come close to your amazing assembly record 😅 Love my slate ❤ Thanks for sharing & great job
@@AssemblySkwerle What number did you set your driver at?
Saw this post on Arf. Subscribed.
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The way you organize your layouts per step is awesome.
It appears you have done this once before🤣. Awesome video sir!!! I need a small drill like that. what size bit?
Screws are #3 Phillips, long leg bolt nuts are 13mm socket, handles/stack hat I used a 6" 11mm nut driver. Driver was M12 Fuel Surge.