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Scot Stahley
Приєднався 13 жов 2019
What ever capers I get involved in….
Welcome to Florida Ep 2
Found a large bee hive while out shooting my compound bow this morning
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Відео
The best way to store ratchet straps
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I’ve never found away to store ratchet straps that didn’t eventually end up with a pile of mixed up straps and me buying new ones. So I got in front of the pike until I came up with this solution.
How to make a smoke bomb with stump remover.
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How to make a smoke bomb with stump remover.
Using Chitubox slicer, with Mars Pro 3d printer
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Importing a stl file from thingiverse and preparing it to print.
Eiffel Tower using a Mars Pro resin 3D printer. Resin crafts
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Using a resin 3D printer to create this Eiffel tower. This is so so cool I used the Time lapse feature to show the entire tower print. I did some miniature ones as well here I show them side by side. #resin3Dprinter #marspro
What I’ve learned about the resin 3D printer to get started.
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Understanding the 3D printer. 3D resin printer. This is what I’ve learned so far.
Perfect and intricate Resin chest piece, Using resin 3D printer. First piece from printer.
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Using a resin 3D printer, it’s all set up and I have created my first piece. This resin chest piece created by the 3D printer is do intricate and perfect. This is going to be a great tool on creating resin crafts. #resincrafts #resin3Dprinter
Set up of the 3D resin printer. We are now ready to print
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Just got the new resin 3D printer. Let’s set this thing up snd get ready to print. #3Dresinprinter #resincrafts
Personalized pendant with UV resin + bullet in pendant
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Making a personalized pendant with UV resin. It’s so easy and fun to make keepsake pendants for anything important to you. This one is a bullet from first time shooting at the gun range with dad.
Resurrecting A Di-Acro bender
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Found this bender rotting in our scrap yard and I am going to bring it back to working conditions
How to disassemble and reassemble a glock
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How to disassemble and reassemble a glock
How to make a DIY paint booth + no mess paint booth (part 1)
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How to make a DIY paint booth no mess paint booth (part 1)
Crossbow, arrows through rock and aluminum
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Crossbow, arrows through rock and aluminum
How to repair your damaged press brake ram
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How to repair your damaged press brake ram
Watching the fire pit burn in slow motion, just kinda mesmerizing
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Watching the fire pit burn in slow motion, just kinda mesmerizing
Things I need to teach my wife #1. How to properly put away the vacuum, carpet cleaner etc.
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Things I need to teach my wife #1. How to properly put away the vacuum, carpet cleaner etc.
Setting up the crossbow for some relaxing time
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Setting up the crossbow for some relaxing time
Mill work on aluminum billet, slow motion and satisfying!
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Mill work on aluminum billet, slow motion and satisfying!
Shooting Holes In 1/2 Inch Plate Steel With SIG Tread AR-15
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Shooting Holes In 1/2 Inch Plate Steel With SIG Tread AR-15
How to put the SIGSAUER MCX pellet back together.
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How to put the SIGSAUER MCX pellet back together.
3 years later and still helping out. Good stuff!
Works perfectly, thank you!
thank you for the tutorial
This worked perfectly. Brilliant. Thank you!
Thank you
Nice!!
Nice info. Just what I needed to clean up my gear storage.
Outstanding. Now I need to go sort out my "birds nest" of rachet straps.
I love you
This was the most useful video I've ever seen I see other people do with the other way and weird way but thank you for how to tutorial this video was actually very useful
Great stuff, man! I’ve been looking for something like this forever. I’m definitely gonna like and follow.
Not cutting out or speeding up the wrapping procedure enhanced the video and adds to the suspense.
Great video, to the point and it works!
Just what I was looking for! Thank you!
For the win !! 👍👍👍
Nice, thanks! I learnt a different way but this is better and easier to remember.
Wow great technique 👏
Don’t usually believe video that say “the best” but this really is the best way to do it
tHX
I really like the way you store your ratchet straps. Bravo!!! I will be doing it this way from now on, thank you so much, I’ve always to use other ways like rubber bands and the like… but no more!!! Thanks to you!
How did you roll up the blue one??? Can you show how you did that?
Worked out great. I did twelve for my brother and showed him how to do it, thankyou
now they're to perty to use again. great job ... thanks
Thank you!
U take the cake 🎂 my friend
Thanks! this is great!
This is a great method. But it takes a while. Someone told me quickest way is just fold in half, half again, etc then half Hitch. A lot faster but not as compact.
This is the way.
At $70 per hour (my shop rate) it cost over 5 dollars to roll up the ratchet strap. I can untangle it in less than 1 minute.
Fantastic
Perfect thanks!
Dude!!! SO slick. And I could hear you perfectly. This is a great educational video. Thank you so very much!
I wrap mine around the handle then put them in koozies then throw them in my truck.
Always wear rubber gloves when doing this.
Can't hear what you are saying, man. You need a microphone??
Just watch, mate. I heard him perfectly. But I was watching more than I was listening.
brilliant !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
After 2 years, the best way is still to just throw them in a tool box, trunk, cubby, etc and untangle them when needed. 🤣 Seriously, nice technique.
Winner Winner Chicken Dinner! Thanks Boss
Awesome technique. I can't imagine wearing gloves for such a task working with clean materials, but good demo.
Crap….now I have to go open the bed bin, pull out a strap and try that for myself. Yeah, I already now I’ll be doing it three more times after that first one!
Awesome job ❣️
Thanks for the quick and to the point video. I learned something. I rip off those annoying tags. You might too for cleaner look and use.
Why not show how to bring them into use after storage?
BIIIIG HELP! It’s been killing me having it disorganized
Thank you sir you are a god send.
This helped a lot. Thank you
What type of gloves would you recommend during the handling process of rachet straps?
F@!/k captain America you are my new hero 🙌
Fuck a duck and screw a guinea, this idea is as good as any! Bravo sir
Badass man you just helped me turn a ridiculous pile into perfectly stored items.