Programmer Offgrid
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WORK WITH ME for 50 minutes
I recently bought an old house in the middle of nowhere in Spain.
* video about it ua-cam.com/video/NeyLbgO7CFk/v-deo.html
I was thinking that I will be working outside all the time, and the weather is really welcoming.
But exactly because it is so fucken beautiful outside I can’t concentrate well. A few minutes after I start I find myself staring at the leaves moving, grass dancing or listening to the breeze sound. So I work inside when I need to concentrate and work on creative and difficult tasks. If you struggle with concentration too sometimes, would you like to join me for this X mins of uninterrupted work session and get shit done?
There will be a timer on the screen.
Good luck with your creative work!
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Відео

How NOT to use electric generator [Mistake!]
Переглядів 2,7 тис.19 годин тому
It was my first time using an electric generator, and I had to take it apart because of the mistake I made in the very beginning. The manual doesn't talk about it. In this video, I am showing how to start the generator properly to avoid taking it apart, like I was forced to.
Cleaning a chain saw for the first time
Переглядів 1 тис.Місяць тому
This beautifull McCulloch chainsaw was the very first thing I bought fro my new old house. It stopped working while cutting trees. I had to learn how to disassemble and clean the chainsaw to make it work again. My mom visits, and together we clear the area around this abandoned house. Story about this abandoneded house: ua-cam.com/video/NeyLbgO7CFk/v-deo.html How I lived in my car for 5 months:...
Cutting my abandonded almond trees
Переглядів 2324 місяці тому
I bought this abandoned house on the dry land in the mountains in the middle of nowhere with 1 hectar of abandoneded almond fields with it. Noone was taking of trees for more than 40 years. Some of them are dead, some are half dead and I am willing to see if I am able to bring them back to life. For myself and for the wild boars who cometo eat my almonds :) Check out this: Off Grid Life Hacks L...
I built a simple foldable bed for my KIA Sportage
Переглядів 4744 місяці тому
In this video, I show how I built a comfy, foldable bed platform for my KIA Sportage 2018 SUV. I lived in it for 5 months and drove more than 20K km. And after this I can confirm this sleeping platform turned out to be a real magic: * Easy to Build: Simple materials and design make it perfect for DIY enthusiasts like myself * Lightweight: so that I can carry it myself * Firm, as it is wood and ...
I repaired 70 years old manual water pump
Переглядів 4695 місяців тому
My house is not connected to any water system. But one day I discovered an old water pump. That did not show any desire to move. With the help of my friend I tried quite a few things to make it work. And finally, it did. Nevertheless, some of the ideas how to fix this old manual water pump were really not good. If anyone who is watching has the same model it's bomba de aqua BORJA. Spanish brand...
Off Grid Life Hacks -- Living and coding with no electricity
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Since I bought this abandoned house where no one has lived for the last 30 years, with no electricity and no water source my friends keep asking me: is it cold there? where do you sleep? how do you stay warm without electricity? But there is no electricity to plug the fridge, charge your phone, charge your laptop and have the light inside the house? And the main thing, how do you manage to work...
I live offgrid in the middle of nowhere, and like it
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I live offgrid in the middle of nowhere, and like it
Mobile signal booster homemade DIY for off-grid house Internet without electricity
Переглядів 28 тис.8 місяців тому
Mobile signal booster homemade DIY for off-grid house Internet without electricity
Rosemary roadblock: time to cut the bushes #2
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Rosemary roadblock: time to cut the bushes #2
I bought an abandonded house with no water and electricity | Casa Del Nene #1
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I bought an abandonded house with no water and electricity | Casa Del Nene #1

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @kayboku7281
    @kayboku7281 23 години тому

    well done on rebuilding the chain saw! Very good!

  • @kayboku7281
    @kayboku7281 23 години тому

    Nice work on getting that pump going! I googled the info you left on the pump, they cost 300 euros! Such a strange looking pump! I havnt been out to my offgrid property in a while as i had to come to the city to earn more money, so i am living vicariously through your off grid videos at the moment! Keep up the good work!

  • @rctoys2024
    @rctoys2024 4 дні тому

    ещё можно для нагрева воды установить гелиосистемы или солнечные нагреватели с накопителем которые работают как летом так и зимой

  • @rctoys2024
    @rctoys2024 4 дні тому

    если крыша ушатана, пробуй найти solar roof from Elon or maybe have other company in Spain

  • @rctoys2024
    @rctoys2024 4 дні тому

    как обычно, сначала юзаем, потом читаем инструкцию))

  • @rctoys2024
    @rctoys2024 4 дні тому

    а не проще было зразу купить солнечные панели и аккумуляторы? можно было панели просто на земле разложить и использовать, не обязательно на крышу, места то хватает на участке

  • @SeanSmith4550
    @SeanSmith4550 5 днів тому

    Good on ya mate, we had to learn it the same way, bloody pain in the arse until it makes sense. Keep up the great work :)

  • @rexcat180
    @rexcat180 5 днів тому

    Hearing you gush about the hardware store girl was so cute! I'd be willing to bet that she'd be just as impressed with your ingenuity as you are with hers! Also its crazy that all of those bolts are reverse thread???

    • @ProgrammerOffgrid
      @ProgrammerOffgrid 5 днів тому

      We became good friends :) I'm wondering, could it be that video is reflected.

    • @rexcat180
      @rexcat180 4 дні тому

      @@ProgrammerOffgrid ahh that's it lol! Was that just an aesthetic choice?

    • @kayboku7281
      @kayboku7281 23 години тому

      i noticed the bolts reversed thread, but realized it is the video that is in reverse

    • @ProgrammerOffgrid
      @ProgrammerOffgrid 19 годин тому

      guess it's my phone's own decision :/

    • @rexcat180
      @rexcat180 15 годин тому

      @@ProgrammerOffgrid There may be a way to turn that off! But it would make setting up the shit feel less natural if you were using the front camera to see framing as you were recording.

  • @jemussi7842
    @jemussi7842 5 днів тому

    This might work, however both antenna elements should be the same size or it will not work well. The antenna dimensions are dependent on the frequency of the signal which is the same throughout the system.

    • @ProgrammerOffgrid
      @ProgrammerOffgrid 5 днів тому

      Interesting! It works for me very well with these sizes. Wondering if there will be difference if they were of the same size!

    • @jemussi7842
      @jemussi7842 4 дні тому

      @@ProgrammerOffgrid My guess is that performance would improve. What you have is a passive repeater system i.e. there are no active components drawing power and amplifying the signal so the two anttena elements should be in resonance. This is analogous to two tuning forks where one will cause the other to ring if it is the same size. It looks like you are using a full wave length square loop antenna, so for 4G assuming a centre frequency around 1800MHz, this gives a wavelenth around 16cm so the sides should be 4cm wach. Would try this experiment myself but have too much clutter and no space!

    • @ProgrammerOffgrid
      @ProgrammerOffgrid 19 годин тому

      if I try it soon, I'll reply with results!

  • @kayboku7281
    @kayboku7281 5 днів тому

    im sure you figured this out already but when the generator goes up down, or loud soft loud, etc, it is running out of petrol

    • @ProgrammerOffgrid
      @ProgrammerOffgrid 5 днів тому

      I figured this out, yeah, and oh boy, I was thinking it's dying when I heard it fr the first time!

    • @kayboku7281
      @kayboku7281 4 дні тому

      @@ProgrammerOffgrid i have just started living off grid in the last few months too, and i thought the same thing!

    • @kayboku7281
      @kayboku7281 4 дні тому

      i want to build a concrete bunker for the generator to stop the noise, off grid is soooo peaceful and quiet, and the generator destroys the peace!

    • @ProgrammerOffgrid
      @ProgrammerOffgrid 19 годин тому

      I was mentally prepairing to do this for water pump, but the one that I've got doesn't make much noise really, I use generator only as a portable source now, to cut trees far away etc, so did not need the bunker. Post if you build one how it turns out!

  • @campbellmorrison8540
    @campbellmorrison8540 6 днів тому

    I have made so many mistakes in my life that is quite nice to learn from somebody else :) I have a beach house and only use it every month or so, I don't have a generator but have a lawn mower with the exact same type of motor and I suggest the following from my experience. Buy a spare plug so you can get it started quickly when the plug does foul up and clean the old one at your leisure. Petrol only lasts about 2 months so when you go to your house always take new petrol, if you cant get it to start with the old petrol replace it with some new stuff, once you have run a tank of new petrol you can probably use up your old petrol but it may foul the plug. You don't need to remove the oil its fine for months but do replace it regularly maybe every 100 running hrs. or so but check the book. If you were leaving the generator for a year I would definitely dump the petrol but would still leave the oil but probably replace it before I started it. Finally I recommend getting a can of motor start, its spray can with ether in to that you can spray into the carburetor filter to get old petrol going. All the best I'm in NZ and totally support Ukraine

    • @ProgrammerOffgrid
      @ProgrammerOffgrid 5 днів тому

      Did you want to say " that is quite nice to see someone else making mistakes"? 😁 Spare plug idea is beautiful! Didn't occur to me, thanks! Can of motor start, too, is new to me. Thank you for your support! Sending my love to NZ 🌷

  • @a133m210
    @a133m210 6 днів тому

    pretty good video! I'm also using a similar genny (and a small solar set up, 680w). You can keep spare spark plugs handy as well. I now change the spark plug every time the service light comes on in case the gap has changed, the new ones are relatively cheap (±$5). I wash dry and regrease the air filter each time as well. Also for adding petrol you should get either the 'no-spill can' (company in the US costs about £30/$35 here in England) or the 'never-stop autostop can' (Swedish company), the first one has a button to vent/pour and it really lives up to its name. the second one has the air vent inside the opening of the spout- when you start pouring its a bit slow but then it speeds up, when the level of petrol reaches the level of the spout it no longer has air and it stops pouring out the fuel. Either way its almost impossible to spill the petrol. the swedish one is much cheaper here in europe (£13/$15 approx in England for the 10L can).

    • @ProgrammerOffgrid
      @ProgrammerOffgrid 5 днів тому

      Ah! thanks for recommendation! I bough two regular ones with these petrol cans at the gas station, and they were no good.

  • @BadChad-tn3ii
    @BadChad-tn3ii 6 днів тому

    You can feel the compression stroke, on some. Pull it over slowly until it has the most resistance (because valves are closed). You want to start from just before the largest resistance/compression. Depending on the engine running with some choke during warmup will not foul plugs.

  • @otgcanada
    @otgcanada 6 днів тому

    People that put there panels on the roof yet live at a high latitude wear you get a lot of snow put them there because they have nowhere else to put them . Not only that but these people are running grid tie system that put power back into the grid . If the panels get buried with snow it does not mater because they are still on the grid . Very few OFF GRID people that live at these high latitudes put there panels on a roof .

    • @ProgrammerOffgrid
      @ProgrammerOffgrid 5 днів тому

      Such a different life in Canada from what is here!

    • @otgcanada
      @otgcanada 4 дні тому

      There is no way that I would put anything on a clay tile roof . You can go with ground mounted rack , pedestal mounted or nothing like a well positioned shed that is built specifically for your panels , generator and fuel . I wish you a lot of luck with your endeavors .

  • @moongooat
    @moongooat 6 днів тому

    Just found your channel and subscribed. I see so many similarities to my own offgrid expeiences. Just one short comment about heating. Open stove is not the best way of heating, most of the heat (like 80 percent!) goes out the chimney and does not heat the room. An open fire is cozy, but for heating the room a stove gives a lot more heat (you can still use the same chimney). Keep up the good work!

    • @ProgrammerOffgrid
      @ProgrammerOffgrid 5 днів тому

      Thank you! Wishing you all the best with your own paradise :) I've got a cast iron chimney later and will make a video of how I restored it. It really makes a huge difference, more heat, and millions times easier to maintain. But still there is smth special in open fire, though.

  • @NaysayersWillNaysay
    @NaysayersWillNaysay 6 днів тому

    Small addition, the start and run modes you mentioned are for the carburetor. It feeds the air/fuel mixture to the engine. The "start" mode as you called it is the choked mode in which the air is cut to richen up the fuel mixture for cold starting. If you were to run it for an extended period of time while it is choked, the richer mixture would eventually dirty your spark plug with carbon. Once it has started (or attempted to start) you switch it to run in order to lean out the mixture (add more air) for proper combustion with less carbon. Also be sure to keep the oil level set correct. Too much oil can be as bad as too little. Just keep the level right and change it as indicated in the manual.

    • @otgcanada
      @otgcanada 6 днів тому

      Yup , I could not have said it better myself . You hit all the key points .

    • @ProgrammerOffgrid
      @ProgrammerOffgrid 5 днів тому

      Aha, makes sense now. Thanks!

  • @DevilbyMoonlight
    @DevilbyMoonlight 6 днів тому

    The best lessons come from some disaster or another... thats when you really learn.... but a single point of failure is never a good thing, a spare is always wise.

  • @land-pilot
    @land-pilot 6 днів тому

    Hi Sabrina, there's no need to drain out the oil when it's left unused, or the petrol. The oil is for lubrication and can stay inside until it's time to actually change it (usually every 50 to 100 hours of use), and the petrol can be treated with an additive to stop any water from condensation settling in the bottom of the fuel tank.

    • @otgcanada
      @otgcanada 6 днів тому

      Yup . I always leave the gas and oil in mine but I treat the gas with gas line antifreeze and a bit of seafoam fuel stabilizer because my generators can sit for months without being run . This way it can be -30C and they always start first try . Mind you they are both electric start and connected to a full size car start battery .

    • @ProgrammerOffgrid
      @ProgrammerOffgrid 5 днів тому

      Interesting! A lot of people mentioned this in the comments, and guess makes sense! Manual says do, wondering why.

  • @MdubFrederson
    @MdubFrederson 6 днів тому

    No props for the guy who wrote the instructable where you got this idea from?

  • @mingiasi
    @mingiasi 6 днів тому

    Do not overdo the engine oil. it needs to be at proper level. if you swamp it it will smoke, foul the plug etc.

  • @chrislanejones
    @chrislanejones 7 днів тому

    Great video Sabrina, I am glad you were able to figure out your generator.

  • @teardowndan5364
    @teardowndan5364 7 днів тому

    How soon you switch from the "start" (choke) to "run" (no choke) mode depends on how cold it is. Under cold conditions, you may need to run with the choke at least partially on for a few minutes before it'll run properly without it. When I start my mother's 8kW generator in winter at -20C, I usually have to progressively open the choke over 20-30 seconds before it'll run steady without it.

    • @otgcanada
      @otgcanada 6 днів тому

      Yup , I have to do the same thing . I usually get mine stable under 10 seconds at -20C .

    • @ProgrammerOffgrid
      @ProgrammerOffgrid 5 днів тому

      How interesting! Maybe the opposite is also true, that in warm spanish climate I have less time to switch.

    • @teardowndan5364
      @teardowndan5364 5 днів тому

      @@ProgrammerOffgrid If I need to start the same generator in summer, I have about five seconds to take the choke at least half-way off before it'll stall from running excessively rich. Then it usually need about 3-5 seconds at half-choke before it'll run normally without it and I can turn the output breakers on. Many small engines with chokes that I have used over the years have a detent or marking hinting that partial choke may be necessary during warm-up.

    • @otgcanada
      @otgcanada 3 дні тому

      Exactly .

  • @kurdtpage
    @kurdtpage 7 днів тому

    Would love to see a video of the battery/inverter setup. Also the solar panel install

    • @ProgrammerOffgrid
      @ProgrammerOffgrid 5 днів тому

      thanks! I will make soon. Now looking back I don't think it's that hard, but before I did it, it was a quite puzzling.

  • @jb510
    @jb510 7 днів тому

    Well done! Casita looks like it is really coming along! IDK about in Spain, but here we can get dual fuel generators that can run off propane/lpg. So much cleaner and easier than liquid petrol. It’s just hard to find generators that are both dual fuel AND inverters, but gosh it’s nice. FYI, “start mode” usually also acts as a choke, to restrict the air flow to the cylinders, that makes it easier to start, but once it’s running starves it of air, hence the fouled spark plug. Conversely, I live at 1800m and it’s near impossible to start choked since the air is thinner, so I regularly start in run mode.

    • @ProgrammerOffgrid
      @ProgrammerOffgrid 5 днів тому

      Wow, 1800m! I was thinking my 700 is high ;) Thank you, Jon!

    • @jb510
      @jb510 4 дні тому

      @@ProgrammerOffgrid ha. I’m headed to Bhutan this week. 3000m! And I was looking, highest I’ve ever been was over 5000m in Tibet. Fun!

  • @RobertHutton
    @RobertHutton 7 днів тому

    At 9:50 when you're pouring petrol from a full jerrycan, try turning the jerrycan around so that the nozzle is at the top (above the handle). This makes it so that when the petrol comes out of the nozzle it will be at a steeper angle making the petrol not drip down the side so much.

    • @ProgrammerOffgrid
      @ProgrammerOffgrid 5 днів тому

      thanks! I really didn't have much luck with poring it properly. Another person recommended "no-spill can" I think I'm going to try it out.

  • @00Sleepy
    @00Sleepy 7 днів тому

    Nice to cu going Solar 🙂

    • @ProgrammerOffgrid
      @ProgrammerOffgrid 5 днів тому

      Thanks! Will make a video soon, about the system. It was all very new to me, super convinient.

  • @Userunknownbruhh
    @Userunknownbruhh 7 днів тому

    Mam i need to chat with you privately can I get your instagram 😊

  • @PsRohrbaugh
    @PsRohrbaugh 7 днів тому

    You can put solar panels on the ground. They need a stand, but in many ways it's better than putting them on the roof.

    • @ProgrammerOffgrid
      @ProgrammerOffgrid 7 днів тому

      Thanks! That's what I did later. I was really reluctant to that idea, wanted to make it right you know and put on the roof where they belong, but I gave up at some point and just bought them and put them in the ground. And the life became so much better! That's gonna be in the next videos, I edit slower than I do things :)

    • @PsRohrbaugh
      @PsRohrbaugh 7 днів тому

      @@ProgrammerOffgrid glad to hear! I am an engineer and would be glad to help if you have any questions. Also do you have a Patreon or something?

    • @ProgrammerOffgrid
      @ProgrammerOffgrid 19 годин тому

      thanks! No, I don't. I'm considering to make Members group where I'll share the actual news, because the events in my videos about 6 months old, I do things faster than I edit videos :)

    • @PsRohrbaugh
      @PsRohrbaugh 17 годин тому

      @@ProgrammerOffgrid cool idea! Just know there are people out there like me who would be glad to spend a couple minutes helping you with any questions, and sending you a few dollars a month (it adds up). The only reason I haven't done more with my own property is that I'm caring for my grandparents (well, grandfather now - grandmother died last month).

  • @PsRohrbaugh
    @PsRohrbaugh 7 днів тому

    Do not use water to put out any oil fire! Petrol floats on water and water will spread the fire! Use sand for petroleum fires!

    • @ProgrammerOffgrid
      @ProgrammerOffgrid 7 днів тому

      Thanks!!! I did not know that!

    • @ProgrammerOffgrid
      @ProgrammerOffgrid 7 днів тому

      Well, luckily, I didn't have to check, but it's good to know! Thanks!

    • @PsRohrbaugh
      @PsRohrbaugh 7 днів тому

      @@ProgrammerOffgrid commercial "fire extinguishers" are the best - they contain a dry powder which is good for many types of fires. But if you are working with what's in nature, sand / dirt is the way to go. Also, if you have enough water (a fire hose) you can overwhelm the burning petroleum and put out the fire. But a small amount of water in a bucket will just make it worse. This also applies to cooking. If your pan catches on fire, put the lid on or take it outside or use sand. Water will cause an explosion (the water will instantly boil from the heat and spray burning oil everywhere).

  • @PsRohrbaugh
    @PsRohrbaugh 7 днів тому

    The advantage of an inverter generator is fuel savings. In Europe, electricity is 50 hz. A regular generator must spin at exactly 3,000 RPM to maintain this. So if you are only running a few things, a lot of gas / petrol is being wasted. By adding the inverter, the engine can slow down and save fuel. It will no longer produce 50 hz, but the inverter can change the electricity into the correct frequency. It also allows for more maximum power, because the engine can run faster than 3000 RPM. In this case, the inverter lowers the frequency down to 50 hz. Of course, inverters lose some power during this conversation, so if you always have the same power draw, getting a traditional generator that is just the right size will actually be more efficient. However this is a very rare situation!

    • @billykulim5202
      @billykulim5202 6 днів тому

      wait until the motherboard for inverter have problem you will have headache, i'm more fond of conventional one. more easy to fix, although its loud and not fuel efficiency like the inverter generator

  • @johnsmith-wd5sq
    @johnsmith-wd5sq 7 днів тому

    You are just a Doll! Simply Beautiful! Just a Tip, If you are going to let your Petrol sit for more than 30 days you need to add a fuel stabilizer to it or put the fuel in in your cars tank before you head out and get fresh fuel when you return to the house!

    • @ProgrammerOffgrid
      @ProgrammerOffgrid 7 днів тому

      Thanks! Add stabilizer to the fuel if sits in canister for longer right?

    • @johnsmith-wd5sq
      @johnsmith-wd5sq 7 днів тому

      @@ProgrammerOffgrid Yes, Or you can just pour it in your car if you are going to be away in the car for a bit. Fresh fuel will start the generator much easier than fuel that has been sitting!

    • @otgcanada
      @otgcanada 6 днів тому

      @@ProgrammerOffgrid Yes , I due both because my generators can sit for months without being run . Every 3 or 4 months even when I don`t need them I will start and run them for a good 5 minutes each . Since I went with a lithium iron phosphate battery bank ( 8 x 200 amp ) batteries . I no longer need to run my generators any more . I also have a secondary battery bank of another ( 2 x 200 amp ) Lithium iron phosphate on there own separate pure sine wave inverters . I can go for weeks with no sun and still not have to run any generators .

  • @WilliamBay
    @WilliamBay 7 днів тому

    You look like your'e starring in a 1970s Italian movie. I love it. Can't wait to visit you.

    • @ProgrammerOffgrid
      @ProgrammerOffgrid 7 днів тому

      Thanks🌷 Come visit! You'll love the road curves here :)

  • @John-wb5qb
    @John-wb5qb 7 днів тому

    Good job ❤

  • @danielokpokam
    @danielokpokam 12 днів тому

    Do you mind answering fast ,😅 I need it so bad😢

  • @danielokpokam
    @danielokpokam 12 днів тому

    Sorry i don't have the white stuff Will it work if i connect it directly to the wire

    • @ProgrammerOffgrid
      @ProgrammerOffgrid 7 днів тому

      It will work if you manage to connect it directly. But I don't see the easy way to do it the needed way without the connector.

  • @Neilyman
    @Neilyman 27 днів тому

    Geckos shit very stink....I hate Geckos

  • @Userunknownbruhh
    @Userunknownbruhh Місяць тому

    Mam , I asked you something 😢

    • @Userunknownbruhh
      @Userunknownbruhh 7 днів тому

      @ProgrammerOffgrid hii I like to talk to you 🥹

  • @michaelangelo5679
    @michaelangelo5679 Місяць тому

    Can i use galvanized iron wire rather than hanger?

  • @timothyraymond7393
    @timothyraymond7393 Місяць тому

    Could the music be more irritating???

  • @JaredBrownAtLarge
    @JaredBrownAtLarge Місяць тому

    Ah cutting the power cable off the chainsaw, with the chainsaw! Scary!! 💥

    • @ProgrammerOffgrid
      @ProgrammerOffgrid Місяць тому

      @@JaredBrownAtLarge that was not planned :)

    • @JaredBrownAtLarge
      @JaredBrownAtLarge Місяць тому

      @@ProgrammerOffgrid Brilliant videos! Good luck in your haven. What a dream to be surrounded by such peace and quiet!

    • @ProgrammerOffgrid
      @ProgrammerOffgrid Місяць тому

      @@JaredBrownAtLarge thank you 🌷

  • @transformation3388
    @transformation3388 Місяць тому

    Jay Shree Krishna Prabhu....Jay Shree Radha Rani....🙏🙏🙏

  • @craig243ful
    @craig243ful Місяць тому

    mom looks like she can handle a hand saw pretty good its a good talent to have

    • @ProgrammerOffgrid
      @ProgrammerOffgrid Місяць тому

      Especially for cases when someone who is not your child calls you mom

    • @craig243ful
      @craig243ful Місяць тому

      @@ProgrammerOffgrid sorry i thougth the woman with you was your mom my bad

  • @Userunknownbruhh
    @Userunknownbruhh Місяць тому

    Drop your insta.....❣️

    • @ProgrammerOffgrid
      @ProgrammerOffgrid Місяць тому

      And what will happen? :?

    • @Userunknownbruhh
      @Userunknownbruhh Місяць тому

      @@ProgrammerOffgrid just to become a friend of a youtuber

    • @Userunknownbruhh
      @Userunknownbruhh Місяць тому

      ​@@ProgrammerOffgrid you don't believe your supporter 😢

  • @Userunknownbruhh
    @Userunknownbruhh Місяць тому

    Superb

  • @colmhartin
    @colmhartin Місяць тому

    It's good to see you doing well and making progress. If you need some advice on chainsaw maintenance, you may need to sharpen the chain from time to time; there is a chainsaw sharpening tool you can buy, or use a round file to sharpen the teeth but it takes time to complete the chain. Add some oil (3-in-1 or WD40) on the chain or bar to keep it free from friction. 🙂👍

    • @ProgrammerOffgrid
      @ProgrammerOffgrid Місяць тому

      Thank you 🌷👌

    • @andrewsanderson2591
      @andrewsanderson2591 Місяць тому

      Hi - the saw should have a reservoir for proper chain oil ; 3 in 1 and WD40 are too thin,and will just get flung off. The chain is too loose,it needs tightening.

    • @ProgrammerOffgrid
      @ProgrammerOffgrid Місяць тому

      @@andrewsanderson2591 on the picture? Yes, I'm going to clean and tighten it soon again before the next usage. Understood about the chain oil, thank you!

  • @RhysWynne
    @RhysWynne Місяць тому

    Your videos bring me joy Sabrina and hope to see more of them soon 😁

  • @Rarst
    @Rarst Місяць тому

    I admire people who assemble things back together, a skill I do not possess. 😔

    • @ProgrammerOffgrid
      @ProgrammerOffgrid Місяць тому

      I don't make videos about those that I did not manage to put together :)

  • @rocvaltor
    @rocvaltor Місяць тому

    You're amazing! 😍 💪

    • @ProgrammerOffgrid
      @ProgrammerOffgrid Місяць тому

      @@rocvaltor I can bring it next time I'm down south if you'd need some garden works :)

  • @user-mc5ly9hq7k
    @user-mc5ly9hq7k Місяць тому

    Треба робити розпаковки і брати комісію за промоушен брендів 😂😂😂

  • @teslataxikyiv
    @teslataxikyiv Місяць тому

    Кто бы сомневался, что в конце видео ты будешь её сама чинить 😆😆😆