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My Home Building and Restoring
Sweden
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 31 ธ.ค. 2023
Home building projects and restorations
Firewood Shedd and storage cabinet - COMPLETE BUILD
Building a Firewood Shedd and a storage for the Pool equipment
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Drawer cabinet - Don't make this mistake
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Checkout this before making your owner drawers and cabinet
Perfect Drawer cabinets for the Workshop
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Making new drawer cabinets for the Workshop Full build with purpose built interior
Old Bench Grinder - FULL RESTORATION
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Full restoration off an old bench grinder and replacing the stones with polishing discs
Short video showing the mounting brackets
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Short video sequences to show the mounting brackets used for my solar panels
COMPLETE BUILD - Solar Panel Array on the ground
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The full build of my Solar panel array on the ground, from start to finish
Restoring a Huqsvarna 444 Chainsaw - Part 2 Final Assembly and start
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Full Restoration off a Husqvarna 444SG Chainsaw Part 2 - Assembly and first start, tuning and completing the restoration
Restoring a Huqsvarna 444 Chainsaw - Part 1 Disassembly
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Complete restoration of an 80's Husqvarna 444SG Chainsaw Part 1 - Disassembly and cleaning/repairing
Solar Panel Array - Part 4 - Finishing the timber structure
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Setting the ridge beam and the rafters for the panels
Solar Panel Array - Part 6 - Background and concrete
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No panels yet, but soon. In this video I talk about why I decided to install my panels in the way I'm doing. I finish the concrete around the poles and check that the robotic lawnmower will work around the structure
Solar Panel Array - Part 3 - Completing the framework
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Solar Panel Array - Part 3 - Completing the framework
Solar Panel Array - Part 7 - Completed
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Solar Panel Array - Part 7 - Completed
Solar Panel Array - Part 1 - Preparing the ground
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I will be building my own timber structure on the ground, for 32 solar panels. Connecting the panels to the grid and saving a lot of energy/money
Quick Solar array Update
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After running my solar panels for a few weeks, here is a short update of production and potential issues If you like Home automation and Raspberry Pi, look out for my next video about connecting and monitoring the Inverter
Solar Panel Array - Part 2 - Starting with the framework
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Starting to build the framework for my Solar Panels. Cutting the poles and joints. Mounting the poles for the framwork.
Solar Panel Array - Part 5 - Correcting some mistakes and getting ready for the panels
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Making some changes and correcting mistakes I made. Preparing for the panels and cables to be mounted
Сверху всë блестит и сверкает - не придраться. А вот статор и всë что под ним окутан мраком...
Awesome. 👍🏻👍🏻⭐️
Well done mate it looks great! What did you make the raised bed planters out of?
Thanks I bought cheap kits at a local building store, they are made out of Corten steel I added two of them to get double height, hopefully they will rust completely with time
I don't want to be negative but. You put the doors on wrong/upside down, the cross members should support the weight/shape of the door upwards.
Yes, correct, not sure how that happened...maybe I switched them around. Actually, I have already noticed problems, since one of the doors started to sag. They will soon be fixed. Thanks for pointing it out
Snyggt jobbat. Jäklar vad fin den blev. Nästan så man mådde lite dåligt när du testkörde den och man vet den blev smutsig :). Genialiskt sätt att testa tändmodulen i pelarborren, där lärde jag mig nåt nytt.
Tack, håller med, vågar knappt använda den.... men den skall användas :)
Great simplistic design without using expensive parts/material yet strong and practical for shop cabinet organization. Timely video for me needing to build my shop cabinets, thank you.
Thanks, don’t miss the video about one of my misstakes, so you avoid that
Thank you for the video! Lots of good stuff in here that I learned. How do you like that fence? I have never seen that style before. It looks really cool. Also, why wear gloves?
Thanks I'm very happy with the Fence (put a link below), I might even do a video of that later It's very precis. I never measure between the blade and the fence any more, it actually accurate down to 1/10 of a millimeter, and repeating cuts are no problem. It was a bit hard to fit to my table saw, but it can be adapted to most models. It took some time to figure out the design. The biggest problem is that it takes up a lot of space in the workshop, but if you have the space I really can recommend it. The quality is very high. hehe... the gloves are mostly for better grip when you have dry hands, however I'm take them of all the time, since you also want to "feel" the wood. Here's the link, they also have a cool combination with router table, using the same fence incra.com/precision_fences-table_saw_fences.html
I have this fence also. It is completely accurate with fully repeatable cuts. You need extra room to the right of the blade for the arm to extend.
Refreshing to see someone who doesn't use pocket holes for everything.
Agreed ! do not like them, there are so many other nice looking ways of doing it
Nice upgrade and I like the handle and label setup
Thanks, the labels are actually very useful, I'm happy I did that
Hello Sir, On this video (th-cam.com/video/sXSQfPbS9Ks/w-d-xo.html) you enter access code to Thermia heat pump. Could you help me and tell what is default code to lock the menu?
I’m not sure it’s the default code, bu my code was 718293
Whoa. That's really great.
Very beautiful work😉
Excellent craftsmanship!
Awesome chainsaw restoring video. Are you up for a collaboration? Hipa supplies parts for small engines and maybe we would work together on a chainsaw repairing project sharing some tips and help more people in the community.
Thanks ! Sure, that would be fun to do. This was actually my first time working on a Chainsaw, but I really liked it, and will for sure be doing it again. I'm always trying to find broken machines that can be saved I'm also looking for other projects, like restoring and old Generator (if I can find one) would be nice. I really like creating videos that can help people and create an interest in building and restoring
@@MyHomeBuildingandRenovat-jd1qvYeah, sharing the tips and knowledge of small engine repairing that's a cool thing. Restoring the old generator sounds good. You could con.tact hipastore if there's a project that I can help. marketing a..t hipastore c..0.m
@@MyHomeBuildingandRenovat-jd1qvThat sounds good and I'm glad that I could help. 🅢🅔🅡🅥🅘🅒🅔 a.t 🅗🅘🅟🅐🅢🅣🅞🅡🅔.🅒🅞🅜
@@MyHomeBuildingandRenovat-jd1qv that sounds good. How can I reach out to you by the way?
Thank you for this. You rock!
Did you change the crankshaft seals? Where did you get them from and do you have the partnumber or sizes? Great project and documentation! I have the same saw and doing the same
Thanks, yes I changed one seal, even if I think the old was OK I got i from www.ettansmopeder.se/, but they do not seem to have any spareparts anymore, but this was the part Packbox 12x2 x5 mm 16-540-03 I also got some spareparts from www.skogsverktyg.se/
Thanks! I will find one with that. Have you checked with a compression gauge how much compression you have? Mine has around 9bar but runs great
I just did the "quick test", holding it in the Starter string and dropping it, should drop slowly I also replaced all the gaskets, made new my self
I will need to build the same before too long. Thanks for the ideas.
Glad to hear that ! Let me know if you have any questions about my installation
@@MyHomeBuildingandRenovat-jd1qv Thanks. I would appreciate a short video about the hardware that attaches the panels to the frame.