Nice, that was different. If the girl/boy rabbit's playing hard to get, plenty of rabbit stew video's on TH-cam. Show em that, might change attitudes 5555. Cheers 🍻
@@loso8925 Cool, 2 votes so far ;). Like I said in the video, it will need a lot of replacement parts, which may take time to source so if it wins I may do a strip down video 1st. Cheers
Well to be honest, it has been one of the mildest cold seasons on record, which was a blessing while building my garage and workshop, and to be thrust from 27 degrees C to 35 degrees C, is significantly noticeable 🙏
Hi Bud. Glad to see your back on-line again. Can't be doing with welding rods etc. I have my trustee CO2 Mig welder that makes short work of most jobs. Would make that hutch job a lot easier. On a safety note, you want to be careful if any of the metal has been zinc coated as a rust protection. You should really get all that off the surface before welding as its bloody toxic. Best from us both, Nick & Yisa.
Hi Nick and Yisa. Yea, I took a well needed break. I am looking at getting a MIG with flux core wire which does not need any inert gas and they are also pretty cheap. Thanks for the advice regarding the zinc coating, I did learn this afterwards when I was watching a video from PASK makes where he was welding zinc coated metal and said exactly what you say, I learned something today🙏
If u have a good arcwelder like Kemppi or Esab brand it's more easy to weld. The cheap ones are hard to weld with. I think u did a good job. Like your Projects. :-)
Thanks for your reply earlier - I am soooo out of date - I had never heard of "gasless-flux-core". Have checked YT and it looks a good way to investigate. [NB: I learned to weld, mostly oxy-acetelyne, in the 60s, when MIG & TIG didn't exist, and I've done no welding since, and am only now planning to re-teach myself - before I'm too feeble to lift the gun... 555] I'd go with '1' - or '5'...
Nice, that was different. If the girl/boy rabbit's playing hard to get, plenty of rabbit stew video's on TH-cam. Show em that, might change attitudes 5555. Cheers 🍻
Ha ha, that tickled me (Comment Pinned;) So what project do you want to see next mate?
@@tinkeringinthailand8147
Liked the look of the old yellow scooter. After the roof of course 555
@@loso8925 Cool, 2 votes so far ;). Like I said in the video, it will need a lot of replacement parts, which may take time to source so if it wins I may do a strip down video 1st. Cheers
Love all the Thai channels. Everyone starts off telling you how hot it is. Like it's something that hardly ever happens.
Well to be honest, it has been one of the mildest cold seasons on record, which was a blessing while building my garage and workshop, and to be thrust from 27 degrees C to 35 degrees C, is significantly noticeable 🙏
@@tinkeringinthailand8147 It'll look nice when it's done. Watched a few of the videos, very impressive what you have done.
@@timwalker2458 Cheers Tim.
Fantastic, please take note, your skills will be sought after in Isaan.
You think so? So what project do you want to see next mate?
Hi Bud. Glad to see your back on-line again. Can't be doing with welding rods etc. I have my trustee CO2 Mig welder that makes short work of most jobs. Would make that hutch job a lot easier. On a safety note, you want to be careful if any of the metal has been zinc coated as a rust protection. You should really get all that off the surface before welding as its bloody toxic. Best from us both, Nick & Yisa.
Hi Nick and Yisa. Yea, I took a well needed break. I am looking at getting a MIG with flux core wire which does not need any inert gas and they are also pretty cheap. Thanks for the advice regarding the zinc coating, I did learn this afterwards when I was watching a video from PASK makes where he was welding zinc coated metal and said exactly what you say, I learned something today🙏
If u have a good arcwelder like Kemppi or Esab brand it's more easy to weld. The cheap ones are hard to weld with. I think u did a good job. Like your Projects. :-)
Your spot on. Thanks
Thanks for your reply earlier - I am soooo out of date - I had never heard of "gasless-flux-core". Have checked YT and it looks a good way to investigate.
[NB: I learned to weld, mostly oxy-acetelyne, in the 60s, when MIG & TIG didn't exist, and I've done no welding since, and am only now planning to re-teach myself - before I'm too feeble to lift the gun... 555]
I'd go with '1' - or '5'...
It is getting easier Harry, like all tech. My mates dad taught me to weld and braze in the late 70's.
I’ve viewed all your garage build videos, keep going, looking good. Wish you had a mig to make it easier for yourself. Cheers Frank
Ta Frank. I am on part 2 of the drill stand restoration, and it's looking good 👍
Awesome!
The rabbits think so too :)
Nice cage Colin! Thinking the bike restorations would be a very interesting project 👊🏻👊🏻
Cheers AJ. Which bike the black one or yellow one?
@@tinkeringinthailand8147 The black one which is also my favourite colour 👊🏻👊🏻
@@AJFaithFitness Cool
Rebuilding the drill press gets my vote.
Yea, I want to do that one too :)
Have
@@tinkeringinthailand8147 already watched it ;-)
@@doa1001 Pt 2 uploaded ;)
Nice cage
Cheers mate :)
What would you like to see me do for the next project mate? 1-10 in the description.
The yellow caption is much better - but doesn't need to fill the frame...
👍 Cheers Harry
Train up a crew of Isaan recruits , a winning team. Teach your skills to Isaan kids.
A good idea but believe it or not I am not allowed to as my work permit will not cover this.