Turn your voltage up to the max and adjust your wire speed till u get a nice constant bacon sizzling sound and u will get better welds. Good job all the same keep up the videos
Incredible workmanship not many lads around today to do manual labour mention a shovel or brush and there gone. Its a credit to you, The future is looking good as we still have a few young peopke that are not afraid of a challenge.
Well good man your back only seeing your channel back 👍 Great video and if you want any help on measurements for parlour ill give it you. Ill try point you in the right direction. Keep the good work up
Well done nice to see a young lad not afraid of a bit of hard work👍🏻
Nice upgrades to the parlor 👍
Nice to see you back tasty bit of work
Thanks Seamus
Good man. Crafty bit of work there.
Thanks, Mark getting there.
Turn your voltage up to the max and adjust your wire speed till u get a nice constant bacon sizzling sound and u will get better welds. Good job all the same keep up the videos
Thanks for the advice Karl will try that
Incredible workmanship not many lads around today to do manual labour mention a shovel or brush and there gone.
Its a credit to you,
The future is looking good as we still have a few young peopke that are not afraid of a challenge.
Great to see you back making a few videoe!
You’re handy at the fabrication
Excellent video, useful skills.
I enjoyed that work when i was your age, sadly old now.
Well done
Brilliant 👏 👏 👏
Nice work your a handy lad keep it up and thanks for the video
How's the work progressing on the parlour. Any update video?
Well good man your back only seeing your channel back 👍
Great video and if you want any help on measurements for parlour ill give it you.
Ill try point you in the right direction. Keep the good work up
are you going to put sliding doors for the cows to come into the parlour?
That's the plan
Class work. Is mixer electric or petrol
The mixer is PTO driven
where are you milking now?
Still milking in the parlour. Just one side at a time until the floor sets
Nice job. But for sake of an extra few euros you should consider using galvanized steel. Lifetime job.
How many cows do you have?
First
Well done