Good job Duke. I fixed a split on the bottom of the gas tank on a 1963 chevy once when I was a teenager, yes a long time ago, with J B Weld and it out lasted the car. You might try that on your can. Then it won't mater where you set it down. God bless Duke.
I didn't think about where I set the can till I noticed the wear spots on the bottom...I'm just showing a easy fix using what I have already....Lords blessings
Nice job Duke, I thaught you wore going to break out the soldering iron at the start, great tip opening things up to get a full penatration joint and extra seeding for casualties and friends.
Duke, that watering can has to go back a long, long way! Do you have a guess as to the age of it? A utensil this old is well worth preserving! You're a true craftsman! I love the attachment you fashioned! Maybe I'll be seeing you and your watering can on that PBS show, Antiques Roadshow?
thanks again for sharing useful valueable tips. uncle sam is going to miss your tax dollars on you not buying a new watering can!!! hes going to raise taxes again! you have a waderful day and a better tomorrow and Grace be with you
yeah we planted and it has rained every dad gum day nearly and washed her out...I started replanting yesterday and back at it again this morning...Take care ol buddy...I'll see ye in the woods later today!
@@RuffCut Heard there was a big storm or something out your way. Glad you made it through sucks it got washed out. We're ya able to save any? Hope so see ya in the next one ole buddy. 👊😁
I was wondering if that sprinkler head was plugged with minerals from the water, and if so, could a fellow soak it in white vinegar for 12-24 hours to dissolve and clear those holes??? P.S. My Bride is doing good.
Real good news Jan! I use a tip cleaner made to clean a torch tip to unplug the holes...when it sets around over the winter is when it can get plugged up if you don't clean the can out good.
yeah, there is a lot of ways you can fix it but the title says EASY!!! and it don't get any easier than that....appreciate ye ol buddy...hope you and family are doing good...
Good job Duke. I fixed a split on the bottom of the gas tank on a 1963 chevy once when I was a teenager, yes a long time ago, with J B Weld and it out lasted the car. You might try that on your can. Then it won't mater where you set it down. God bless Duke.
I didn't think about where I set the can till I noticed the wear spots on the bottom...I'm just showing a easy fix using what I have already....Lords blessings
So wonderful you have something special that was handed down😁. Great way to teach your grandson. So glad the watering can works.
Thanks Mamaw!
A job well done Duke, I bet many memories have poured out of that water can over the years. Have a blessed day,
I love the old can...Thank You Brad
Restoring something useful is the most peaceful thing in the world.
Yes Sir! We like to fix things don't we!
How simple! Thank you for sharing I like the scraping tool. Greetings from Australia
Greetings Elvira!
Nice job Duke, I thaught you wore going to break out the soldering iron at the start, great tip opening things up to get a full penatration joint and extra seeding for casualties and friends.
Thanks Richard...she won't leak again for a long time....appreciate ye watching friend
Very informative. Mine just sprung a leak. Going to try to repair it. Thanks.
Great repair job Mr. D! Those plants in the cups look happy to be getting that shower 🚿
they been getting a good drink the last couple of days....
We got a monster shower last night! Have you got a chance to see the new ant beds popping up?
@@stanmack6171 There is no activity there but will see in a few weeks...Thanks Stan
You cant beat the old stuff, pretty awesome my friend
peace on this Sabbath
Duke, that watering can has to go back a long, long way! Do you have a guess as to the age of it? A utensil this old is well worth preserving! You're a true craftsman! I love the attachment you fashioned! Maybe I'll be seeing you and your watering can on that PBS show, Antiques Roadshow?
Yeah!!! Maybe the "Antique Sideshow!!" LOL My g-grandmother died in 58 so it goes back further than that...See you and Ms Lulu tonight!
Your grandson will be watering his garden with that can fifty years from now. The new rosette for it works beautifully.
I like the way you think Huckster!
thanks again for sharing useful valueable tips. uncle sam is going to miss your tax dollars on you not buying a new watering can!!! hes going to raise taxes again! you have a waderful day and a better tomorrow and Grace be with you
its been a good day Phillip....Thank You ...Blessings
Lol looks great I love it Ole Duke. Awe yeah look's like we getting closer to planting in the ground. 👊😁
yeah we planted and it has rained every dad gum day nearly and washed her out...I started replanting yesterday and back at it again this morning...Take care ol buddy...I'll see ye in the woods later today!
@@RuffCut Heard there was a big storm or something out your way. Glad you made it through sucks it got washed out. We're ya able to save any? Hope so see ya in the next one ole buddy. 👊😁
@@REAPERMILITIAOUTDOORS I'll see you this afternoon...want to see how you set up camp and visit a while
@@RuffCut Whenever you get time ole buddy I know you're busy fella.
Very cool. I always prefer metal cans over plastic. Thanks for sharing!
that's right
Gotta love diy!
its so easy even I can do it!
I was wondering if that sprinkler head was plugged with minerals from the water, and if so, could a fellow soak it in white vinegar for 12-24 hours to dissolve and clear those holes??? P.S. My Bride is doing good.
Real good news Jan! I use a tip cleaner made to clean a torch tip to unplug the holes...when it sets around over the winter is when it can get plugged up if you don't clean the can out good.
I found a leak the water just came out of the top even if you couldn't fix it it means more too you than what others think
yeah, there is a lot of ways you can fix it but the title says EASY!!! and it don't get any easier than that....appreciate ye ol buddy...hope you and family are doing good...
Nice folksy video, but a bit like watching paint dry.
ye watch paint dry?