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Camping Folding Fire Pit. ( Burn Baby Burn )
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let's take a look at the folding camping fire pit..
TITAN POWER WASHER ( TTB2200PRW ) WITH ME AND FRANKIE
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CHECKING OUT OUR NEW PRESSURE WASHER TITAN TTB220PRW
Vauxhall vivaro rear engine mount ( replacing the rubber mount)
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replacement of the rear engine mount to stop the bumping noise.
Puppy crate Build Ep3 (finished product)
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A quick look at the finished crate.
DEWALT MULTITOOL REVIEW (DCS 355N 18V)
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TODAYS TOOL REVIEW... THE DEWALT MULTITOOL 18V
VAUXHALL VIVARO CAMPER BUILD (4 WAY STRETCH CARPET)
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COVERING A FEW THINGS WITH 4WAY STRETCH CARPETING
VAUXHALL VIVARO CAMPERVAN BUILD EP7 PT2 (PULLOUT BED)
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LETS GET THE BED MADE LOL
CAMPERVAN CONVERSION VAUXHALL VIVARO (CAMPER BED PT1)
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BUILDING A PULLOUT CAMPER BED IN THE VIVARO
KAIWEETS KM601 MULTI METER REVIEW (IS IT ANY GD)
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VISIT KAIWEETS.COM ENTER kaiweets.com/products/kaiweets-km601-digital-multimeter?sca_ref=3279189.W6deRGc2io Enter the discount code Docs15 for your 15% discount
LYDSTEP TENBY 2023 (cheeky weekend away)
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LYDSTEP TENBY 2023 (cheeky weekend away)
VAUXHALL VIVARO CAMPER BUILD EP6 ( DIESEL HEATER INSTALL )
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VAUXHALL VIVARO CAMPER BUILD EP6 ( DIESEL HEATER INSTALL )
VAUXHALL VIVARO OIL & FILTER CHANGE (HOW DOC DOES IT)
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VAUXHALL VIVARO OIL & FILTER CHANGE (HOW DOC DOES IT)
EVOLUTION R210 CMS CHOP SAW (ONE SAW CUTS ALL)
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EVOLUTION R210 CMS CHOP SAW (ONE SAW CUTS ALL)
HALFORDS 5 DRAW TROLLEY ( Is It Any Good )
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HALFORDS 5 DRAW TROLLEY ( Is It Any Good )
Cisivis Cordless Grinder Review (Is it any good)
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Cisivis Cordless Grinder Review (Is it any good)
Campervan Conversion Vauxhall Vivaro (Episode 5) Split Charging system
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Campervan Conversion Vauxhall Vivaro (Episode 5) Split Charging system
Campervan Conversion Vauxhall Vivaro (Episode 4) Side windows
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Campervan Conversion Vauxhall Vivaro (Episode 4) Side windows
Campervan Conversion Vauxhall Vivaro (Episode 3)
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Campervan Conversion Vauxhall Vivaro (Episode 3)
Campervan conversion vauxhall Vivaro (episode 2)
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Campervan conversion vauxhall Vivaro (episode 2)
Great video, thanks
Great video thanks mate. So much more useful than the instructions that come in the box !
Did you have to take out the passenger chair or part of the floor to run the cable under the carpet?
Great vid bud love those shelves 👍Oh and you’ll be worried to know that I’m now in possession of a chop saw 😁
Do you need the spanner to remove oil filter, or can I just use my fingers to get it off?
@trentculkin2928 usually they are tight on there. As a last resort you can push a screwdriver into the old one to unscrew it.
@@docsworld9707thanks man, i dont get what you mean, push a screewdriver onto it, but I'm sure I'll figure it out - thanks again
@@docsworld9707 you mean push it into it, like penetrate the old one?
@@trentculkin2928 yeh hit it through the old one and use it to undo it. Like a lever
@@docsworld9707 cool, thank you
Nice one. A question i have is how big if a hole in concrete did you use it to boar? Other than that great video
@psychoadam3089 I thing it was 10 or 12mm . But I have used it to drill 25mm in concrete
That’s pretty cool mate fair play👏👏if you ever get rid of it let me know lol 🤘
Lol will do bud.
Τήν ασφάλεια τής καδένας τήν έβαλες λάθος φίλε μου, τό οβάλ παει εμπρός και ή εγκοπή πίσω.
Thanks
Hi, Can you tell me the valve clearances for the tappets. Thanks Dave
I'll try and check on it for you. Give me z cooker of days
wow 2 bad advice bits in this , never use water to clean brakes,,,, an dont use those nasty cheap gold fen pads they are real bad cheap rubbish .
Thanks for the comments but I've been cleaning my bikes brakes for over thirty years this way and have never had an issue providing they are dried properly.. again been using these brands of brake pads for years and never had any problems considering they are manufactured at some of the same factory's as much higher priced pads.
Does anyone have the torque specs for the small front sprocket. I can't find it anywhere listed in the manual. Many thanks!
Great advce at the end. I'm going to try a 3/4 hose for my pressure washer, just ordered today
I use a re-usable zip tie for my trigger, they cant fit locks due to too many accidents/deaths. Dont use for longer than about 20 mins as these are light duty. Doing a softwash with a bleach the day before (in dry weather, appy with watering can, diluting to suit the level of dirt.
Awesome thanksfor the info will try it
good review THANKS
Got the same van! Can you explain where you connected the positive lug? I can’t see an obvious place to put it with that battery fuse box in the way!
I connected to the terminal nut. It does show it in the vid I think
I was looking at a new lexmoto xdv300 for pottering around on, I wont bother now, I realise they are a 'budget' brand, but after reading all these comments they are definitely 'sub' budget, in fact they sound like total s_hit!.....thanks for the reviews everyone.
Good help to me. Thanks.
Great video. Thank you.
They're now £72 !
Wow they've gone up
£59 on deal today!
@@monu-mentalfpv3980 bargain
I think the lack of the trigger lock, is safety. This thing will easily break your wrist.
Can i give you a thousand likes, every F*** didnt show the sppndle lock even the manual didnt. You saved me alot of crying! You lej subbed just for that.
Glad it helped
Subbed. Good talk through. Cheers!
This video is wrong , sorry m8 you only connected the tacks by one conector, you use both one goes underneath in the clamping groves ( since your never going to use the clamps in the center of the track there is room) PS this is the old version of the tracks for the same saw , the new version has a second plastic conector that goes at the front edge of the track its a clear plastic ""wedge"" its a terrible fit and its why i watched this video but your saw does not have it ( 2 year old video at my time of watching it) they have changed the design slightly.
The video was not an instructional one on how to use the saw and rail. It was a review of my own personal opinion of it. Yes the two connectors are to be used but any competent user would know this. Sorry but your wrong by comparing an older model with your own which is obviously a newer one. Thanks for the comments though
Thats pretty cool bud👍nice 'book of souls' t shirt that was a great gig 🤘
Please could you clarify whether the handbrake should be up or down when you're putting the nut back on? I got a bit lost when you were talking about notches. Did you mean pulled up by three clicks? Great video by the way!
Handbrake down. Usually it's three clicks up
Lovin the spotlight on the front.
Thank you for your detailed review. I am debating myself if I buy this one or the Schepparch PL55 from Screwfix. I am not going to rip much, but to cut pieces those I cannot put through my Table Saw due to the space inside my Man Cave. Nevertheless, thank you for your review, as I believe *_Our World_* is a *_Shared Experience_* ... Remember, *_Life_* is *_Short_* so *_Live Long_* and *_Prosper_* ... 🖖 Cheers...
Gd bit of kit
Do not use Poole Moto. I can't stress enough. Trading standards are involved and a case has been opened up against them. I urge any other victims. Or customers who have had a negative and disgusting experience with them. To contact Trading standards. Or pursue legal proceedings should you find your reasoning justified. They do ship nation wide. So please becareful. Check the consumer rights act of 2015. I aim to bring awareness to this cause. To help other riders. Whether you are thinking of riding. First time rider. Beginner or even expert. Do your research. Talk to other riders. Watch the TH-cam videos. Weigh up the pros and cons. Respect yorself and others whilst riding. Enjoy the experience. Find out what works for you. With safety and safety of others in mind also. Do not allow yourselves to be subjected to impropper advice. It could lead you to experiencing a company like this. Or put yorself and other people's lives at risk. I purchased a brand new 2024 motorbike. From Poole Moto. The bike has had several oil leaks. An engine light come on and faults all in the space of just over a month of ownership. Started within the first week. The bike has only done 300 miles. Hardly ridden. Due to the issues and experiences. Majority of those miles to and from Poole moto. For repairs as stated they would not refund myself. Upon receiving the bike back from them a second time. Of there repair. The engine wouldn't start. The engine management light came on. The gear lights disappeared. The issues were covered up. By the owner saying all this is happening. Because the bike needs a service.... When I tell other riders. Or dealerships & workshops. They laugh or tell me some horror story. As they have had to fix bikes for other victims of Poole Moto. I do have support from other riders. I would like to make it known. That the riding community is a wonderful place. Something to embrace. Be a part of. Fall in love with...Onwards! Poole Moto refused to give me a refund on many occasions. I had to allow them to do repairs... On a new bike... Of which they declared. The faults and repairs. Were down to themselves. They also tried to blame the manufacturer at one point. However have since changed that statement. Saying that the faults are from themselves. Wrong information given Excuses made Mistakes made by there mechanics Ignoring the rights of a customer Lies told by The owner & Poole Moto Disregard for my own safety. Including Safety of others. It would appear they can't accept responsibility. The owner has tried every trick in the book. Not to adhere to the duty of care. Himself and company have for myself as a customer. Once again they would not refund myself for the motorbike. On the day of purchase £2418 was paid to them. Plus £25 delivery charge. Bare that in mind. 2024 Brand new motorbike with no previous owners. Less than a month and a half later and everything going on. They still wouldn't refund. After countless times of asking. Very stressful. Very tedious. Disgusting process I assure you. I have been effected financially, mentally and so on from Poole Moto. I do not wish for others to suffer at the hands of this company. Nore do I wish for any first time riders. Parents who are buying for there children or so on and so forth. To come to any harm. Or experience what I have. Through negligence of a trader. Regardless of what comment. Poole moto makes in response. Whatever lies they tell. However they want to cover there tracks. This review is 100% pure. 100% factual. Do not subject yorself to them. My bike is currently in the capable hands of another dealership. Wish me luck and please 🙏 Seek help if you have been effected by Poole Moto. Thankyou The new rider you tried to screw over.
@justsome90skid, thank you for posting this warning about that outfit, can’t call them a dealership… I was looking at buying a Lexnoto Michigan with less than 1,000 miles and called PM to ask about cost of making a few changes/improvements like better battery and couple of other items. They tried to switch it into a sales call instead offering me a different model for £400 more secondhand. Had my doubts then, after reading your post they remind me of the small bike shops that were best avoided in the 1970’s and 1980’s. I think for an extra £1,000 I will go with a secondhand Royal Enfield with 1500 miles on it. This comment section has turned me off Lexmoto, Sinnis, Keeway etc etc for life. They’re still using useless electrical parts like they were known for using years back
No worries at all. Glad I could help. Goodluck with your next bike. Please spread the word. Completely genuine post there. I do suggest people give it a read.@Arthur-da
Wonderful video. Really clear and concise. Thanks pal. Replaced my cable (snapped) today. Also managed to slide under without ramps but would have been more comfortable with im sure. £7 from ebay!
Cordless tools are great, but still lack in power for the price. My 10 year old corded Titan gives me 8 jules for £50!
Bought one of these at least 10 years ago for busting concrete on fence post. Absolutely fantastic tool ! I bought some 400mm chisels,and it works perfectly. It has been dropped in puddles and mud, and generally abused over the years, but still works as good as new!! Cost only £49 too!
A great video, thank you.
Looking forward to see where this goes 👍
Thankyou for this
Hi mate, nice vid. Just wondering how much cable you used? Im thinking of doing the same so would be good to know.
I had the 5mtr kit. But if you locate in the same place as I did then 3mtr should do it
That's really good ...very talented
Thanks sweety
Nice job butty. 👏
Bring it in tomorrow so I can finger it. 😂
I have just bought this saw and fitted a kitchen with it. It’s spot on. Not sure about the anti kick back leaver it’s a little annoying. I’m glad it’s there for safety. Overall I’m very impressed with it. It kept it sharpness after cutting through 40mm worktops and end panels etc. One of my better buys.
Cheer bud having a go at this!! What size nut and bolts you use?
Think I used m8 bols with m8 lock nuts
Looks well, pity about the reaction, I know what that feels like.
Thanks. Yeh it's a pain.
Thank you very much for your helpful video.
I've not tried any Erbauer Bits. Bosch, SDS. Dewalt, Combi drill. Retired Pro.
I own one of these and I have to say, it's fantastic. Had it over a year and in constant use for mixing plaster, drywall adhesive and even concrete and sand and cement mixes and it hasn't missed a beat. Quite happy with it.
That's my preferred layout in these smaller vans, I'm not keen on those Rock'n Roll seat/bed layouts. You did a nice job. The thing I'd probably add (if I was to fit one out) is a roof hatch/skylight, I use mine in my Talbot 24/7, it's even used while I'm not in my van for long periods; I keep it open 1/4 to 3/8 of an inch for extra air circulation. My van is always dry and smells fresh, I've done this for five years. There's also two little side vents I leave almost permanently open, unless I'm in it and wind is hitting from one side; then I close that vent. With the diesel heater on, when coats etc have gotten wet, the damp coats dry out into the heated air and goes up and out the hatch, even if it's still raining outside. I don't open the hatch enough to let rain in. Anyway, I'm looking forward to more 👍🐕🚐👊
Thanks. Yeh it's an idea for a top vent. I have the original van side vents but makes sense to fit a top one
Very helpful video and presentation going step by step
Thank you
Great vid as always bud 🤘There’s definitely something wrong with that GoPro we had one recording our gig for around 2 hours on Saturday 🤔
Thanks bud. Yeh it's not right. I'll have to contact them.
Tried any Erbauer Bits yet?
No not yet.. you?
Nah, I'll stick with Bosch and Dewalt. 😁@@docsworld9707
Cracking job mate. 👏👏
Thanks fella.. I'll give you the money tomorrow lol...
You need some new bits M8.
Tell me about it..
Just did. I use Bosch in SDS. Dewalt in my Combi Erbauer. Took delivery of this machine today. First test tomorrow. Have you tried Erbauer Bits?@@docsworld9707
Just did. I use Bosch for SDS. Dewalt for my Erbauer Combi. Have you tried Erbauer Bits? Just took delivery of this machine. Thanks for the research vid. First test tomorrow. @@docsworld9707
Just did. Have you tried Erbauer Bits??@@docsworld9707