Terrific Scrapyard Finds! Repair-A-Thon!

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You are so lucky to have access to good quality scrap at cheap prices from your scrap yard, many yards in other countries do not sell to the public. Keep up the great work.

afineliner
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So cool that you get all that industrial scrap where you are. Around here it's just rusted out cars and appliances.

TheDistur
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3:11 The previous owner has the chain on backwards, at least that will be easy to fix😆

endutubecensorship
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I liked your electric chainsaw solution. I think another option preferable to the fragile spring would be an aluminum shear key. This should be more durable than the spring and theoretically still shear off in the event of a jammed chain for safety purposes.

XLordLeamingtonX
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You got a Seca scale! Good on you. A old, German and family run little company dedicated to bringing forward amazing and robust scales.

Steegwolf
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I put it to you that the spring in that saw is not so much to protect the user but rather to protect that plastic gear. Ironically that gear is probably easier to replace than that b spring would ever be.

jimsvideos
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I don't understand everything you do but I can pick up some good tricks and tips....Thank YOU

Tranartz
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Ah, another soothing story with a happy ending, a good intro and a promise of something more to come in the next episode. :) Now that's a video making skill! :) Cheers. :)

CJWarlock
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tHANKS! rEALLY APPRECI8... the videos!

vjnobody
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For outdoor welding flux core wire is the way to go for thinner material, and easier than stick for the novice.

davidjernigan
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It's not too difficult to wind your own springs providing you can temper and anneal strong wire

GilgaFrank
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US homes are actually wired for 240v but most outlets are wired for 110v but larger appliances and a/c units, etc will be wired for 220v. It's a common misconception that US homes are wired for 110v when they are in fact 240v.

wintermute-
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I enjoy your videos and appreciate your outlook on extending the service life of old objects.

I also like hearing what the German terms for technical or industrial processes are; it's not the sort of thing my low-grade school German ever taught me.

And while your English is clearly excellent, your excessive use of the passive voice brings back painful memories of high school English for me. ;)

Anyway- keep it up! I don't have a large shop myself, so videos like yours have to satisfy most of my angle-grinding needs.

riz
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Yes these videos are entertaining and unique, not to mention well planned and thought out, just pure quality, keep doing them friend 👍

skullthrower
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If you have both the old size and new size hole saws, you can nest them together on the arbor and use the smaller size as a pilot.

BobsIsNotYourUncle
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At 6:00 it looks like the teeth are intended to touch the part of the wood that is fixed rather than the part that is being sawn off. Hence, maybe the saw is designed to saw pieces off from right to left rather than left to right. 🤔

backwoodsbungalow
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Love these Repair-A-Thons. Very impressed with you energy level

jp
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Always happy to see a new video! Repair and repurpose! It's a way of life. Seems like regular folks just don't understand us. Glad there's a place to be encouraged and motivated. Thanks!

Bruceanddenise
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Would be cool to see you imagine an apocalyptic scenario, say you need electricity to run a pump to irrigate a garden, and then build out the components from whatever you can fabricate -- solar, wind, hydro, ram-pump, whatever.
Have you read Lewis Dartnell's The Knowledge? You might want to check that out.

AnonyMole
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The connect to host thing is quite cool. I wonder what other things it can do. Some of that industrial stuff is quite cool. I would love to get my hands on some of the cool stuff like a set of those old clocks that one might find in an old school.
Just some cool stuff!

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