Well done for doing it on your own! I'd replace that hose to prevent any problems 😉 Stick some hammerite on the welds to prevent rust. Anything to save money (the manufacturers) 🙄
That'll be a spring thing but yes, I plan on replacing that hose before it has a chance to fail. And I'll get something on those welds for sure. Thanks for watching.
I have to run 240 out to my shop from the house.. That's not going to be a quick and easy job. For now I'm working on getting a generator up and running for out there. My compressor needs it... and I can't live without my compressor.
You’re one of the nicest men I’ve seen in a long time.
Stay safe!
You're making me blush. Thanks for watching.
Hi! I am a new fallower. Congrats for your new place. May God continue blessing You
Thank you 🙏
I see your beauty!
She must always stay in the background.
Happy for you both.
There's no she... just me.
Yeah, well I think you did great. Not easy on your own. 💪🏻
Right on, thanks.
First time putting anything together is complicated. The thing is we don’t do things like putting a log splitter together twice. Good job.
Thank you
Nice! You'll be warm all winter now :)
I hope so!
Great job
Thank you.
Love the new place
Awesome, thanks.
Me as well love his new place
Thanks. It's going to take a while to get this shop set up but I'm happy to have so much more space do work in.
Well done for doing it on your own!
I'd replace that hose to prevent any problems 😉
Stick some hammerite on the welds to prevent rust.
Anything to save money (the manufacturers) 🙄
That'll be a spring thing but yes, I plan on replacing that hose before it has a chance to fail. And I'll get something on those welds for sure. Thanks for watching.
Great job. But a short question. Why not use an electrical splitter? My dad uses a 3 phase one a ling time
I barely have 110v to my shop never mind 3 phase. Out here an electric log splitter is just ridiculous.
@i.b.lancer OK got it. That makes sense. I'm really Sorry for being so european - 3 Phase is so common here...
I have to run 240 out to my shop from the house.. That's not going to be a quick and easy job. For now I'm working on getting a generator up and running for out there. My compressor needs it... and I can't live without my compressor.
RIP jeans. Remember to tip your server.
Bwhahahaha