Odd ends, side jobs and stuff - vol12
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- Hey everyone and welcome to my channel, in this type of videos i focus on a lot of different topics, if a video gets long enough (30-60mins) i will put that content together into a video.
Playlist to the series: • Odd ends, side jobs an...
Table of content:
00:00 Drone stuff
03:15 Zipline stuff
12:00 Storing concrete waste
18:50 Free stuff
38:50 Fixing stuff
43:48 Moving firewood
48:20 Road work
01:03:18 Yanmar alternator issue
01:14:38 Wrapping up
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Hey and have a great weekend everyone.
With your video? Always!
Good to see you used the rental trailer properly😂
@@Jon-wg8vr 😂😂
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the drone shots will add so much to your videos. idk if your drone can do it but you can have it follow you while you work and especially drive. check abandoned ghost town some of his old videos while he was riding his bike and other.
I tell you this, Andris. The copper from all those motors waiting to be scrapped would have made you a few Shekels.
Great idea, though. Grabbing what you could was smart.
I am glad that local folk are beginning to employ you.
Have yourself a fine week.
Chain pulleys are called sprockets in English. Use the rollers a capstan for return zip line. Used on ships to pull up anchors or lines.
Yay, 3 cheers for Gabriel 👍👍💛🎉🎉🎉🇪🇪 Have an awesome weekend Andres.
MAKITA GIVE THIS MAN A TOOLS!!
One man's junk is another man's valuable property.
Thanks, Gabriel. Anything that adds content to an already great channel is amazing.
Alternator: Hi. it looks as though the single yellow wire is the charge lamp. So disconnect this and see if buzzer stops!
My guess is the buzzer and light is the -- Not charging warning -- So disconnecting the wire will keep buzzing warning active. If so, then maybe the new part has 1 or more wires in different locations in the connector.
If he can find the new parts wire diagram. He should be able to work out the wire colors from his manuals. Or if no part wire diagram, he would be able to multi-meter the output wires and move it to the correct connector location to the dashboard.
@@RectalRooter I have a diagram of the regulator but not sure how to get it to you, maybe I'll send the diagram to your email address with more details.
@@paulcalman5509 My youtube email is fake. I can copy and paste the words you used for the internet search and or the parts model #. I have found a few websites with yanmar manuals. That should allow for remote diagnose and repair.
@@paulcalman5509 The plug side wire diagram
Br - Safety Relay
LR - Charge Indicator
R - Key Switch
L - Generator
L - Generator
B - Ground
Y - Charge Indicator
The Stock regulator is the same colors except LR --- Regulator to plug is Or
@@paulcalman5509 We probably won't know if this helped Fancy Pants until the next yanmar video 👍
Ant!! The things you call 'chain pullies' are called sprokets. Your channel is still the best 😃
The king of dry humor never lets us down prove me wrong.
Super uncle, always funny, jack of all trades, hella editor.
I look forward to Fridays……Hi from Canada
3 CHEERS FOR GABRIEL...Thnx for making A.P. even greater.
Same around here, literally thousands of tons of usable stuff goes to the landfill because its too time consuming for companies to take it apart.
👌👌👌 3 Cheers for Gabriel and of course some for you...!
3 cheers! I'd be trying to fab 1 of those hydraulic cylinders to the thumb on the Yanmar. Thanks for posting what you do Andris & super family. Take care & stay safe.
Always funny no matter what language you speak. ‘Estonian… manual (laughter)…. Estonian… Soviet (more laughter’. And we all get the joke. Great video as always, bro!
You need to go back and get the belt those rollers used. I would also try to get at least 1 of those hydraulic pumps as will as those yellow hand rails to make things with. As a matter of fact, I would take everything they would let me have even if I didn't have a use for it right away.
Thanks Gabriel
GABRIEL IS A ROCKSTAR!🎉😊
A small electric motor and a capstan would pull that return rope much easier. 2-3 wraps of rope on the capstan and a bit of tension to hold it firm.
I used choker cables for over 39 yrs if wood cutting and some small logging,' Worked weell to hold onto a set of support poles to raise them to near vertical V for a Bipod.
Rock Crusher Redneck style== 4 railroad rail sections right side, 6 left side with steel plate walls and hydraulic system motor, pump, rams to squeeze rocks to pieces. Add lid to keep inside with hinges.
Those factory hydraulic setups would really work for the rock crusher; get the hoses as well .
You need to find a winch like used on sail boats I think called a capstan winch. As the family including you get older and heaver it will make bringing the back to the platform easier on you
Funny, i had the same thought. Great minds!😁
He just picked up 40 of them. Those rollers can be used as capstans.
You should look up how to use the float position on your bucket. I bet you didn’t even know you had one. It doesn’t give you down pressure. Hence the word float but if you leave a bucket full of dirt, it’s a pretty cool technique.
Usually the down boom action has a detent at the bottom. You just push a little harder. I've never had a foot operated bobcat before, but that's how the hydraulic valve works on the floats that are directly connected to the valve. The electronic ones are different, but it appears he has a manual one.
Float is the best. Also, put in half a bucket of gravel to add a little weight and see how that goes. If you have a skeleton bucket (rock bucket), they work amazingly well at leveling. Also they take out big rocks and sticks.
@@artk6177 I grew up with bobcat. My father’s first bobcat was a gas motor. I think it was like a 610. I’ve been driving them since I was five my favorite time of year was winter because my dad would let me go out and plow the driveway and parking lot for the store. If the storm was substantial, we would go help out the Catholic Indian mission school where I went kindergarten to eighth grade. We also plowed driveways. Obviously we had. A 5 yard dump truck with a plow and two international scouts with plows when I was about 12 my dad let me and my buddies get our old willies army jeep running again it also had a plow which we used for brakes anyway back to the bobcat the majority of my wife we had a 743 which had that float option it was hard to engage with your heel on the foot control especially if you didn’t keep the foot control area, clean from debris/dirt
Maybe you can make a conveyor belt system for your fire wood chopping splitter. Load the piece on and have it move them into a pile. And also build something to help load your logs onto your mill.
The new and better Andrew Camarata👌🏼
For the alternator situation - with all those powerlines you have on your property, just touch one with the boom of the excavator from time to time. Doesn't require any repair and is even free.
If your drone has follow me mode you should be able to get some awesome shots. can you leave the retrival line attached when going down the zip line? Mabe make a bunch of tiny pulleys to carry it up on the main line.
Can't wait for the Ants Pants Crusher 8700 build!
gravel and homemade geogrid would fix the mud
Andreas. So pleased you make these long video's for me to watch. I look forward to seeing you work hard. Thank you young man.
Love the channel. One note, store chains in buckets of used oil.
It's ANTS PANTS DAY
Excellent road filling material, better than gravel. The best thing is your road will not become a endless mud pit with this material. Love the contraptions you build, that looks like fun.
Gabriel!!! Gabriel!! Gabriel!!! what a kind hearted guy to send a drone to our beloved friend! He puts out some great content.
You are creative enough to use one or two of them for a return spool system for your zip-line recovery rope.
Three cheers for Gabriel.
Chain sprockets is how those things are called
Little chatterboxes! 🤣
EMOTINAL DAMAGE🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
At last its Ants Pants Friday . I am beginning to think Andreas that I'm wishing my life away just to watch your uploads lol its sad I no :P. Its also good to see the children playing out in the warm weather .
Another entertaining video. And the greasing of the Yanmar....wow, so goooood!!! I need a cigarette!😁
A friend of mine has a drone he uses for TH-cam and he made a carbon fibre camera stand which attaches to the drone. In stead of repositioning the camera every few minutes he simply flies it to the new position and lands on its stand then carries on filming he says it's saves him a ton of time especially on those walk towards and past the camera shots . .
Excellent idea.👍👍🍻
Hurry up... I Can't wait for the next video 😆
Take a windshield wiper motor, put a wide belt pulley on it and use it as a windlass to retrieve the seat on the cable. If you coil the rope then place it on a stick pointed toward the end of the cable it should spool off as the person travels along the cable.. You can try it and if it works then you won't need to unhook the rope fron the seat/harness.
Thats to dangerous for the kids, what if the cable gets tangled up and the seat comes to a abrupt stop?
@@Onkel_Richard I can understand your concern but when I was their age I was jumping over a busy highway with my bicycle. We had this big hill that stopped abruptly with the highway about 10 meters below the edge and the other side was about 4 meters below the higher side, We would start at the top of the steep hill and fly across the highway with cars, truck, and semi trucks passing below us. No guts, no glory!
Another week end who start with you and your project, it is always a good moment, thank you for sharing, from Quebec, Canada 👍👍👍👍
your sutch a loving kinde man andris, love this warm hearted channel
More volume of air is always needed in a workshop! Old conveyor belt can be cut for floor mats especially in front of your lathe or workbenches! Door mats as well! You always have good ideas to Andris, you think of stuff like I do!
Until you get a good use for the tank, paint it black, fill it up with water, mount it upright in the garden and you get free hot water shower. I have one made from an old water boiler on the top of my summer house. Works great.
I am so happy to be watching your channel. I watch you first, then Andrew Camarata, then my other DIY favourites. You’re the real deal when it comes to being an ordinary dude. Wish I had a neighbour like you. Cheers bro from Alberta, Cancada!
I 2nd that from the sunny south Alberta
The last video of Andrews was when his machine caught fire on his mountain track. Haven't seen one for a while, hope that dude is okay
@@keiths-teeth was wondering the same thing????
Ooh, an Albertan! You watching Cold War Motors out of Ardrossen? Cheers, from the States.
Use the roller for your log ramp at your sawmill
Hey Andris here is a tip. When welding plastic use a zip tie as a filler rod. It works for me. Thanks for another great video.
Cool, thanks
3 cheers for Gabriel!!!!
3 cheers for GABRIEL
Thanks, Gabriel! Ants, the first set of boxes look like strawberry planters. I bet Supermom would love some!
"I'm not gonna get any more projects for the future" LOL Ya Right!
Great find. I'm 'almost' jealous but I already have too many projects myself.
34:53 I can think of a use for one of your little hydraulic cylinders - to move the forks apart and together on the Bobcat.
Love the shots of the property and your family!
hey, for the rollers, If you cut them in half you could use them as train rollers/cart rollers to make a mini train with it or maybe something else.
Pretty country there good to see super Mom out hope y'all are doing good have a wonderful day 👍👍😎
Nice to watch before going to work
You have 500 liters of green roll compactor if you want.
500 liters have no purpose in a shop unless you have 1 inch air hoses
Moreover you have to pressure test air tanks regularly with water to be sure they will not blow up and send half you shop away.
Love your family; and, you make really fine videos.
Choker Cables as used in the Logging Industries of the USA would suit you well for tree handling.
You can also use the rocks to build Gabon retaining wall.
Two important hints for building driveways: First removing all the top soil (this mostly conists of organic material and will decay over time.) and use a layer of geofleece below the gravel material. Otherwise the lower ground and the gravel will mix over the time...
It was made absolutely wrong on the house of your neighbour ;)
But on your house it was ok with removing top soil :)
I hope you fly through the rows of vegetables in the garden. We can try to guess what is growing. 😊 I think the next improve ment is hand pedal so kids can wheel themselves back in. You could also use your ELECTRIC BIKE to pedal the rope back in. 😉🤔 💖 from Minnesota 🇺🇸
Have a great weekend also my friend 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Three cheers for Gabriel
I think if you put a second roller on the zip line, maybe weighted with a small bag of sand, you could clip the retrieval line to it and run it down the zip line to the rider who could then clip it on and you could pull them back without having to climb down every time
Love free stuff I keep taking furniture from the trash can't have enough.plate material for concrete works or closets
That old tractor wheel eith the bent rim you can turn into an outdoor firepit. Put a grate or plate steel on it for cooking
Well done Gabriel 🎉🎉🎉
A quick mini project for your new trailer could be a mounted, folding, rotating hand crane with a hand crank or 12v powered winch. Could come in handy for picking up larger, heavier metal scrap parts from the lumber processing factory.
Sometimes you have to bend the brush retaining springs to keep pressure against the brushes!
3 words... Diy.... Rock ... Crusher!
that are 5 words :p
I have an idea for all those round metal blade looking conveyor belt supports… cut the tops and bottoms off each one, weld two of them together end to end to make it taller, then add a padded top piece and a bottom stabilizer base. You now have a cool looking, one of a kind bar stool. 🙂
hook a much longer line/rope and then have a wheel crank to bring them back to the zip line deck.
Thanks Andris
Having fun is productive!
congrats on the new? Porsche! and the license plate is 🤣👍
Lol
Im pretty sure many of us who watch you and Andrew. Have dreamed of being able to send you a drone lol.
Two freckles past a hair on your watch. good road base!
So nice seeing the children out and playing. I am so happy for you.
have you considered a lawnmower motor on a drum for the zipp line? drape the pull rope over a few rims on the side of the ramp. and let the rope hang over them so you dont need to disconnect. then 3 wraps around a small drum and the mower motor will pull them back. all you need to do is drape the rope in a way it wont tangle too much. pull it off the drum when close for the last few meters.
You could make a monster roller bender with those rollers. I am truly jealous right now.
With the tarmac stuff, you let the sun heat it really hot and then you pack it down. I have it for my parking area. Great stuff.
I have a drillbit on my "trophy" shelf, that did that, i was so impressed that I kept it! Top quality stuff!
Awesome present Gabriel the drone is awesome some great shots you took with it. Those girls look like they had a lot of fun riding that cable thing. Great video.
I do enjoy your videos plus seeing the area you live in is such a treat! Good luck and continued success! Your car is a workhorse!
An ancient Estonian tradition is to take everything from work that is not lying well!
Kudos to Gabriel. What a nice addition to your wonderful videos!!
Thanks Gabriel you're awesome.
There are metal like staples and a special glue used to join conveyer belts.
Have a wonderfull weekend too.
Thank you Gabriel, much love to you for improving Ants's content and maybe you added a future drone repair/new attachments video ;)
If the brushes keep wearing down...the stator might need a little skim and sanding to make it smooth again
Haha, to see someone else working is always relaxing. Thank You for that.
And more important are the jokes and the smile we get in our face. ;-)
Good steel that you can build things with, I collect stuff like that too! I have my pile of different things that I make different projects with! You could build up those shafts up and machine them down to size!
Hell yeah! All the cheers for Gabriel!
Congrats, dude, on your explorations of the third dimension.
Your neighbor has a nice firewood setup.
hey ants.
you could make a roller out of an old soviet barrel. you could smooth it out to a smooth cylinder, put a big rod in the middle, fill with some stuff, water or cement. make some sort of attachment to the rod that will let it roll while you are dragging it around with whatever vehicle and boom you have a roller
What if you used a couple of the rollers to make vertical wind fans? You could weld propellers on them. Maybe install small generators and produce a little electricity. 🖊
It was nice to see you take a break and play with your nieces another great dry sense of humor enjoy your videos like can't wait till Friday and you have a nice weekend
finally
Project idea, build yourself a small plate compactor! Cause you need another project! Ha
When plastic welding a high-stress area, you can embed a metal screen (even a window screen) or other metal mesh to strengthen the joint.