I'm going to send you a bill for the split I now have in my side after laughing so hard about you chicken coup roof being to steep. I'm still laughing at that. Anyway, I always learn when I watch you do this work. Thanks Clark.
Yeah, that slope might be as high as 1/12, you made the right call. Better safe than sorry! 👍😂😂 No cameras were harmed during the filming of the chicken coop!\ Thanks for another great video. Gotta love WHF.
I am so relieved that you thought ahead and did not climb up on that sloped roof. Lately we have all become aware of just how dangerous it would be to set foot on such a roof. WAIT, I have been in the construction business in one for or another for over 50 years and I never considered a sloped roof as dangerous. WHEW what a relief that I now know about it.
Great Job from the master. Thank You for sharing this awesome video with us. You “killed” it with, 0:33 “…the slope is just too big, way to dangerous!” Bwa ha ha ha ha ha.
Maybe put someone in the Chicken coup. But you will have to make sure there is also A/C in there. But that roof is way to dangerous, especially for chickens. Oh nice job on the bearing shells.
Mr. Clarke, I really enjoy your videos. Will you do a shop tour video and go over your setup? Things you would do differently. Why you do things a certain way. What furnace you would recommend (electric/waste oil/propane).I'm doing research now to build my own foundry. I learn something new on every video I watch of yours. Those mosquitoes love to come in prior to any rain storm. I live near the Saline River in Arkansas and work near the Mississippi River. Totally different mosquitoes in both places. On your chicken coop, we have to put wire over the top to keep owls and hawks out. Raccoons, opossums and squirrels will climb the fence and either get birds or the eggs.
Always a pleasure to watch someone good at their craft, watch in you reminds me of when I was toolmaking and we had our own in house foundry, the guy there, John was a very knowledgeable and talented foundryman. Whenever possible I would scrounge a few minutes and watch him work and ask questions, now I watch you work and try to work out what you are going to do before you do it! I know that there are things that John would have done differently, I also know there’s more than one way to do almost every job, sometimes the different methods you use seem odd, sometimes they make so much sense. I love the little stories, fancy not sharing the tea cakes! 😳 Anyway, enough rambling, and thanks for showing us your work and for putting in the time and effort necessary for that to happen. Yet another interesting video.
Southwest Arizona beats New Mexico for heat with Gila Bend holding records for summertime temps. I lived in Casa Grande for a year and 115 degree temps were the norm.
Ain't the Mosquito the state bird of Mississippi? ......just to rub it in, yeah I'm one of them that skeeters are just blind to me. If I get bit.....well.... thats a big 'IF' that would be the 5th or 6th in a few decades.
Definitely made the right call staying off that dangerously sloped roof
And Too High!
You would need to fence it off and use a harness with a guide wire.
Such a dangerous roof
Man that’s the funniest thing I’ve heard all week!!😂
Stay off them roofs.
That roof certainly looks extremely dangerous, especially for any secret service personnel!
I'm going to send you a bill for the split I now have in my side after laughing so hard about you chicken coup roof being to steep. I'm still laughing at that. Anyway, I always learn when I watch you do this work. Thanks Clark.
Yeah, that slope might be as high as 1/12, you made the right call. Better safe than sorry! 👍😂😂
No cameras were harmed during the filming of the chicken coop!\
Thanks for another great video. Gotta love WHF.
you need to have guard rails on that roof and a big sign/notice, "dangerous slope access at own risk"
I am so relieved that you thought ahead and did not climb up on that sloped roof. Lately we have all become aware of just how dangerous it would be to set foot on such a roof. WAIT, I have been in the construction business in one for or another for over 50 years and I never considered a sloped roof as dangerous. WHEW what a relief that I now know about it.
Great Job from the master. Thank You for sharing this awesome video with us.
You “killed” it with,
0:33 “…the slope is just too big, way to dangerous!”
Bwa ha ha ha ha ha.
Clarke it’s time you got a new hat!
Maybe put someone in the Chicken coup. But you will have to make sure there is also A/C in there. But that roof is way to dangerous, especially for chickens. Oh nice job on the bearing shells.
Way too sloped, you made the right call 😂😂😂
come for the foundry work, stay for the stories!
Love your videos
This looked like one of your most complex molds and as i watched, i pondered the years of experience that went into all the little details.
Thanks for sharing 👍
Thanks for sharing
Came for the casting - stayed for the anecdotes.LOVE your stories.
Mr. Clarke, I really enjoy your videos. Will you do a shop tour video and go over your setup? Things you would do differently. Why you do things a certain way. What furnace you would recommend (electric/waste oil/propane).I'm doing research now to build my own foundry. I learn something new on every video I watch of yours. Those mosquitoes love to come in prior to any rain storm. I live near the Saline River in Arkansas and work near the Mississippi River. Totally different mosquitoes in both places. On your chicken coop, we have to put wire over the top to keep owls and hawks out. Raccoons, opossums and squirrels will climb the fence and either get birds or the eggs.
A wise man once said... "I always look forward to somebody dying, because I know I'm gonna get some Tea Cakes" -Clark 😂
Lineshaft! Ok that's gonna be super cool. Parts look good, keep it up Clarke
Hey Clarke those bearing came out looking really nice. Thanks for sharing.
These are locomotive bearings.
Always a pleasure to watch someone good at their craft, watch in you reminds me of when I was toolmaking and we had our own in house foundry, the guy there, John was a very knowledgeable and talented foundryman. Whenever possible I would scrounge a few minutes and watch him work and ask questions, now I watch you work and try to work out what you are going to do before you do it! I know that there are things that John would have done differently, I also know there’s more than one way to do almost every job, sometimes the different methods you use seem odd, sometimes they make so much sense.
I love the little stories, fancy not sharing the tea cakes! 😳
Anyway, enough rambling, and thanks for showing us your work and for putting in the time and effort necessary for that to happen.
Yet another interesting video.
Clarke really is a tallented fella.
Magic thanks for sharing
Good morning
New Mexico "But it's a dry heat!"
Wait what, a line shaft building??? [swoons by the olde mill]
I ran a turret lathe in a line shaft setup. Same floor as the brass foundry making plumbing castings. The salt dispenser was a regular/daily visut.
That was hilarious.
Great Secret Service parody.
Mosquitoes love Type-O blood...I can have all water gone, and still get bitten up. It's been dry for a month, and yet Mosquitoes have been around
Im curious why you didnt cast them as one piece vertically with a core?
Thanks Clark 4 days late lol.....
Old flying nasty Shoe🇺🇸
There's nobody here but us chickens.
Southwest Arizona beats New Mexico for heat with Gila Bend holding records for summertime temps. I lived in Casa Grande for a year and 115 degree temps were the norm.
Ain't the Mosquito the state bird of Mississippi? ......just to rub it in, yeah I'm one of them that skeeters are just blind to me. If I get bit.....well.... thats a big 'IF' that would be the 5th or 6th in a few decades.
I spent 10 years in the high Arctic. Only those that have been there can understand what a bunch of blood letting bugs is all about.
I might have looked sideways at Dollar but I don't think he can move as fast as even an old boiler ;-)
This may be my ignorance but making the false drag seems to be a lot of work, couldn't you have just made a deeper flask? 🤔
At least you always qualify for federal high danger employment 😂
Stay off the roof, who knows what might happen up there.....
get chased off by those mountain cows that climb sloped roofs!!