Keep running your trap! I like hearing you explain your process. Don't make the filming any harder than it needs to be, that's just gonna take the fun out of it for you.
That old motor is freakin cool. To answer your question, If you did show more of how you approach fabricating things, that might help someone else learn a new skill set. When I watch TH-cam, it’s usually to learn something I haven’t done before. Or looking for ideas and inspiration on my own projects. Either way, keep up the great work 👍🏻
I enjoy you running your trap! I personally dont need to see the nitty gritty details, i rather you get it done and then explain! This is gonna be cool!
I personally film a lot if it is a mod or add on that you haven't seen, that way everyone can see how you can really get stuff done with a little forethought and ingenuity. I absolutely think you should film this process, I mean a damn hit n miss on a Wheel Horse......AWESOME!!! P.S. just get yourself a better potato to film on and a tripod, they are pretty cheap now.
I finished a twin cylinder Wisconsin repowered craftsman gt6000 this year and have been itching to hook to a sled. Pull soon and its 220+# 53.9 cubic inches and has twice the rotational mass than original briggs or kohler
Keep running your trap! I like hearing you explain your process. Don't make the filming any harder than it needs to be, that's just gonna take the fun out of it for you.
That old motor is freakin cool. To answer your question, If you did show more of how you approach fabricating things, that might help someone else learn a new skill set. When I watch TH-cam, it’s usually to learn something I haven’t done before. Or looking for ideas and inspiration on my own projects. Either way, keep up the great work 👍🏻
I enjoy you running your trap! I personally dont need to see the nitty gritty details, i rather you get it done and then explain! This is gonna be cool!
Thanks buddy!
You're doing great Bud.
Don't change a damn thing.
I personally film a lot if it is a mod or add on that you haven't seen, that way everyone can see how you can really get stuff done with a little forethought and ingenuity. I absolutely think you should film this process, I mean a damn hit n miss on a Wheel Horse......AWESOME!!! P.S. just get yourself a better potato to film on and a tripod, they are pretty cheap now.
haha yes I do need a good tripod, at minimum
You look like a normal guy working in his garage having fun building shit.
That's why I watch you, no reason to change if you're happy with things.
Thanks buddy, that is exactly who I am
Pretty sweet build there Cap!
Thanks!
I finished a twin cylinder Wisconsin repowered craftsman gt6000 this year and have been itching to hook to a sled. Pull soon and its 220+# 53.9 cubic inches and has twice the rotational mass than original briggs or kohler
keep us updated, thsat sounds wild!
awesome, it be interesting
KEEP RUNNING YOUR TRAP !!