You did a great job but I have to say I know there's something very unique I noticed the young lady who's doing Jack Jack's project has those piercing beautiful eyes just like Billie eilish something about those eyes they look like they'll break a man down😅 Y'all doing a great job keep up the good work
Hello, I am building engineer of 40 years I am all about safety and doing the job the right with the lease amount work get it done and move on! Looking at time stamp 8:26 the young lady is using that drill somewhat badly, if you listen you hear the drill slip off the bolt or nut (the nut would be best to use in most cases)! However, the lady seen here is working harder than she needs to, and it could be unsafe for her! What she needs to do is to move up the ladder or get one that is taller she needs to put her should at about the same level as the work she is about to do, it will a lot easy on her short arms to reach the work need to be done and a lot less chance of her slip off the nut where she hurt herself like something falling on her head because her head is far to low totally unsafe place to be without a hardhat or safety glasses if that was the nut it could hit her in the eye! No shame or hate on anyone here you all did your best and I get you're not building engineers, but I am, and you have a small budget the cat come first! Great video, new SUB & LIKE good luck to the young lady! I love all cats, they are so cool! Peace to all of you!
Thanks for watching. As the video said this was her first ever using a drill. Everyone has to start somewhere and I think she did a great job and will absolutely do better and be more confident in the future. As an engineer, I’m sure you have tons of experience and are very confident in your work. Thanks for the information because this comment might help someone else in the future to build something similar and use your advice in building something similar. I look forward to more of your advice in the future though.
@@sunsetwildlifeconnection Your welcome and yes first time sure even her second still not bad I just want her to over do herself by reaching too far over her head, and give up when I know she can do this! The key is to use mechanical lavage to overcome her smaller size, just like any man who stands as tall as her would have to learn to use more mechanical lavage than someone who over six foot tall, keeping in mind most things are engineered for people who stand 5' 8" or taller when building something and knowing most people who do fit in this group don't think to tell people who don't fit in this group this little secret like mechanical lavage is your friend and here it is! I trained short people to do what I did and yes their were some of by best people I work with it happens more than I care to admit lots of tall people are not teachable because their think mechanical lavage is already on their side and often their wrong and break things! Tall people can get overconfident, it is not fun teaching them in today world there are workarounds for most short people, it is just knowing how to use those workarounds again no shame to anyone here just peace to all just because I love all cats I love the independent attitude their have; when their need help their can ask, but when their don't want it that is the mark of a skilled animal who is just fun to watch! I used to work in the states many years ago, today I live in happy sunny southern France not many big cats here just my three little ones all of them recused from bad people all of them doing their best thing! Peace to all of you, happy New Year!
@@sunsetwildlifeconnection Just as a side note, a solder iron might do better putting a hole in a fire hose than a drill bit because the bit wants to turn whereas the solder iron will burn its way throw the hose, but there is a risk of fire so be careful! If you do use a drill bit, pinching the hose down is needed, you could stand on the hose if you have two people standing on it great using a smaller bit is always a great idea more true in metal but in wood as well the hose for sure! What I am saying here is there is more than one way to do this, and it depends on your skill level and what tools you have to do the job! As we know, life is all about learning as we move through it!
I love this so much!!!!
This is so cool!!!! Love love love it!
Love it..He sure isn't a-fraidy cat
If she always gets her food up there, it will be her favorite perch.
My sister is in this 🎉
You did a great job but I have to say I know there's something very unique I noticed the young lady who's doing Jack Jack's project has those piercing beautiful eyes just like Billie eilish something about those eyes they look like they'll break a man down😅 Y'all doing a great job keep up the good work
Hello, I am building engineer of 40 years I am all about safety and doing the job the right with the lease amount work get it done and move on! Looking at time stamp 8:26 the young lady is using that drill somewhat badly, if you listen you hear the drill slip off the bolt or nut (the nut would be best to use in most cases)! However, the lady seen here is working harder than she needs to, and it could be unsafe for her! What she needs to do is to move up the ladder or get one that is taller she needs to put her should at about the same level as the work she is about to do, it will a lot easy on her short arms to reach the work need to be done and a lot less chance of her slip off the nut where she hurt herself like something falling on her head because her head is far to low totally unsafe place to be without a hardhat or safety glasses if that was the nut it could hit her in the eye! No shame or hate on anyone here you all did your best and I get you're not building engineers, but I am, and you have a small budget the cat come first! Great video, new SUB & LIKE good luck to the young lady! I love all cats, they are so cool! Peace to all of you!
Thanks for watching. As the video said this was her first ever using a drill. Everyone has to start somewhere and I think she did a great job and will absolutely do better and be more confident in the future. As an engineer, I’m sure you have tons of experience and are very confident in your work. Thanks for the information because this comment might help someone else in the future to build something similar and use your advice in building something similar. I look forward to more of your advice in the future though.
@@sunsetwildlifeconnection Your welcome and yes first time sure even her second still not bad I just want her to over do herself by reaching too far over her head, and give up when I know she can do this! The key is to use mechanical lavage to overcome her smaller size, just like any man who stands as tall as her would have to learn to use more mechanical lavage than someone who over six foot tall, keeping in mind most things are engineered for people who stand 5' 8" or taller when building something and knowing most people who do fit in this group don't think to tell people who don't fit in this group this little secret like mechanical lavage is your friend and here it is! I trained short people to do what I did and yes their were some of by best people I work with it happens more than I care to admit lots of tall people are not teachable because their think mechanical lavage is already on their side and often their wrong and break things! Tall people can get overconfident, it is not fun teaching them in today world there are workarounds for most short people, it is just knowing how to use those workarounds again no shame to anyone here just peace to all just because I love all cats I love the independent attitude their have; when their need help their can ask, but when their don't want it that is the mark of a skilled animal who is just fun to watch! I used to work in the states many years ago, today I live in happy sunny southern France not many big cats here just my three little ones all of them recused from bad people all of them doing their best thing! Peace to all of you, happy New Year!
@@sunsetwildlifeconnection Just as a side note, a solder iron might do better putting a hole in a fire hose than a drill bit because the bit wants to turn whereas the solder iron will burn its way throw the hose, but there is a risk of fire so be careful! If you do use a drill bit, pinching the hose down is needed, you could stand on the hose if you have two people standing on it great using a smaller bit is always a great idea more true in metal but in wood as well the hose for sure! What I am saying here is there is more than one way to do this, and it depends on your skill level and what tools you have to do the job! As we know, life is all about learning as we move through it!
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