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Proyecto Solar Vieques
Lu and a team of volunteers are helping Viequenses grow their solar culture
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Відео

Picklepanic User's ManualPicklepanic User's Manual
Picklepanic User's Manual
Переглядів 515Рік тому
Learn to assemble, use, and ferment pickles with your picklepanic tool.
Una forma de hacer cables de bateríaUna forma de hacer cables de batería
Una forma de hacer cables de batería
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Por favor disculpe la atrocidad que cometí con su hermoso lenguaje. Un barco cargado de gratitud a JP Arecena, el Dire.
Lucia Drives the ThorLucia Drives the Thor
Lucia Drives the Thor
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THOR Firewood SplitterTHOR Firewood Splitter
THOR Firewood Splitter
Переглядів 222 тис.5 років тому
A DIY tool for splitting firewood that is fun!
Bike Wheel Maize MealBike Wheel Maize Meal
Bike Wheel Maize Meal
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The Corn Sheller is an antique, the flour mill is a CS Bell powered by a contraption built from a bike, an exercise bike, and some pieces of bed frame.
DIY cubed butternutDIY cubed butternut
DIY cubed butternut
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Here is an easy to build stainless steel butternut squash peeler and chopper. The cost of the spinner spike is $40 from me. Speeds up cubing squash and is safer than using a regular knife.

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @naturewatcher7596
    @naturewatcher7596 8 місяців тому

    You forgot a table to put rounds on for splitting.

  • @FlyWithSergio
    @FlyWithSergio 8 місяців тому

    Put wheight on it

  • @hectorcalderon3011
    @hectorcalderon3011 9 місяців тому

    Build yourself a table so there's less bending over and also the splitted pieces if you have to split again they're right at a good height

  • @hrxy1
    @hrxy1 10 місяців тому

    no, no, no too much like hard work, poor design

  • @Ге.Нов
    @Ге.Нов 10 місяців тому

    Классная идея - никаких моторов, но с места не сдвинешь. Вот, тоже, идея хорошая, этот можно перекатывать с места на место, но по сложнее делать: ua-cam.com/video/MJGI3Pvi_2M/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/z3PuU7HuqpU/v-deo.html

  • @stephenfox5133
    @stephenfox5133 10 місяців тому

    The physical effort in using this make me question why you’d build it?.. use an axe

  • @cspellman
    @cspellman Рік тому

    Got one at the Westport farmers market today, trying out this recipe now with all my leftover cucumbers! Great quality feeling parts and super excited to try it out! Thanks so much!

  • @Nesta125
    @Nesta125 Рік тому

    Hard to see your letters on the thumbnail. I suggest using a beefier font, a color that contrasts the background and or an outline on the letters

  • @lusolarone2
    @lusolarone2 Рік тому

    Happy Fermenting! Etsy Shop: www.etsy.com/listing/1511536411/picklepanic-pickle-plunger-turns-2-quart?ga_order=most_relevant&ga_search_type=all&ga_view_type=gallery&ga_search_query=picklepanic&ref=sr_gallery-1-3&organic_search_click=1

  • @ernest1576
    @ernest1576 Рік тому

    Or some big green rounds my hydrolic wood splitter bogged down on them and hard knots just wondering a good workout it looks like

  • @yashkadam614
    @yashkadam614 Рік тому

    Can we split wood like babul

  • @lazysob2328
    @lazysob2328 Рік тому

    I wish he would have done more with knots. Did well on the one, but even I’ve had luck with accidentally splitting a bad knot or two with a maul. That’s the real test, because wood comes from trees and trees all have branches.

  • @jorgeroger349
    @jorgeroger349 Рік тому

    Very good friend, I want to make one, but I would like to know where you got the spring of a vehicle? , (what vehicle?) and the weight at the end where the person is, what is it approximately? or the weight of the tube only? A hug from Chile.

  • @MarcioOliveira-kg4jx
    @MarcioOliveira-kg4jx Рік тому

    Onde comprar

  • @carlmottola5611
    @carlmottola5611 Рік тому

    How does this thing work with big rounds or taller rounds? Or knotty stuff

  • @vladimirungurean2300
    @vladimirungurean2300 Рік тому

    Спасибо!👍

  • @ziolan8970
    @ziolan8970 2 роки тому

    I have a question, how does this compare to a kindling cracker? Edit: nevermind, man is out here blowing through whole rounds, me and him are not on the same level.

  • @nickhruby7394
    @nickhruby7394 2 роки тому

    I would really enjoy hearing why you chose the arm length and other dimensions you did. Also it looks like you buried a splitting block in the ground... brilliant. How deep did you bury the support post? Di you cement it in?

    • @user-cc9mx1ds5f
      @user-cc9mx1ds5f 2 роки тому

      Leverage and ergonomics

    • @webofsupport
      @webofsupport Рік тому

      Nick, I am going to build one of these in the month ahead. Let's talk.

    • @nickhruby7394
      @nickhruby7394 Рік тому

      ​@@webofsupport I'm working on my 8th version today. Let me know when you want to talk dimensions and such.

    • @hrxy1
      @hrxy1 10 місяців тому

      don't bother

  • @АлександрКоростий

    Какой вес рабочий части

  • @beebob1279
    @beebob1279 2 роки тому

    Awesome. Finally someone who has the guts to show one of these things splitting a tough piece of wood. Everyone else splits 8 inch pieces and all straight grained. Now I have to find the cost of this thing and get started. Glad you split a hardwood too. Price? Location of dealer? This would have been an asset to the video.

    • @jakebredthauer5100
      @jakebredthauer5100 2 роки тому

      This Splinter looks like a bad design because the handle is too far away from the wedge. The wood to be split should be elevated to a comfortable working height (on a block). With the handle and the wood close together, the wood can be positioned with one hand while operating the splitter with the other hand. The paint does not cause it to work any better.

    • @silasringo8465
      @silasringo8465 Рік тому

      😂

    • @cavelvlan25
      @cavelvlan25 Рік тому

      @@jakebredthauer5100 that's what children are for.

    • @jakebredthauer5100
      @jakebredthauer5100 Рік тому

      @@cavelvlan25 For what?

    • @cavelvlan25
      @cavelvlan25 Рік тому

      @@jakebredthauer5100children are for saving your back, picking up firewood. . The splitter is designed so you don't have to pick up heavy logs only roll then under the splitter. Also your typically not gonna be able to smash logs with one hand on the splitter while lining up the next even if you coukd easily reach both. The more I think about your comment the more obvious it is you have either never split wood have a foggy understanding of physics

  • @honeygirlsapiary
    @honeygirlsapiary 2 роки тому

    What size steel is that for main post in ground and the main beam attaching splitting head to ground post?

  • @nhz5527
    @nhz5527 2 роки тому

    Is the purpose of this to get exercise? It seems like more work than swinging an axe. Especially if you’re adding weights

    • @jakebredthauer5100
      @jakebredthauer5100 2 роки тому

      The Russian Woodpecker is much safer and easier to operate. A heavier head makes it hit harder.

    • @nickhruby7394
      @nickhruby7394 2 роки тому

      The spring makes lifting the heavier weight easier and the design makes it easier to control than an maul or axe. I can use the one I built with one had while sitting down to split kindling.

  • @williamhogg7830
    @williamhogg7830 3 роки тому

    In my HUMBLE opinion , you need some more SPRING , and your handle needs to be a bit LOWER .

  • @greato80
    @greato80 3 роки тому

    Awesome..saw a video of a attractive woman using big gas powered wood cutter and it's slow too. Thought to myself couldn't gravity do the work easier n faster and cheaper? Nice effective device you made. I was thinking something to pull up then drop onto wood..but this spring loaded one might be better and safer.

  • @karimrashid7068
    @karimrashid7068 3 роки тому

    Пружина слабая, веса нет, говно.

  • @onlyhummingalong
    @onlyhummingalong 3 роки тому

    Gracias lu. Muy biueno.

  • @miguelferdinando
    @miguelferdinando 3 роки тому

    muy buena las medidas, se ve firme y precisa en el corte, buen balance y peso

  • @jakebredthauer5100
    @jakebredthauer5100 3 роки тому

    The Russian Woodpecker is the best manual splitter.

    • @beebob1279
      @beebob1279 2 роки тому

      Then why can't i find any of these spring manual log splitter for sale online? Could you send me to a site that has these?

    • @jakebredthauer5100
      @jakebredthauer5100 2 роки тому

      @@beebob1279 no. They are locally made with used materials. I suggest trying to gather up the necessary materials and having a local metalworker put them together. That would be anyone who has a welder. An ordinary machine shop may be overqualified. If you could tell them what to do, that would help. I have seen dozens of them on the internet but none are the same as the others. Some of the comments on the UA-cam probably discuss design principles. If the arm is longer, I believe that makes it cycle more slowly. The weight of the head should be adjustable so it can be adjusted. A wooden handle would be more comfortable than a steel handle. You are probably not in an area where there is someone who builds them. The spring is salvaged from a car or pickup. A heavy spring is better. If you are inept at such things, look around and someone may be willing to do it. A steel beam would be much more durable than a wooden beam. You may ask me more questions if you like. I would be curious if you are able to get one. There is not much demand for them. New materials would be much more expensive. Their cost of shipping would be very high due to size, weight and distance. They are relatively easy to make but it does take some knowledge, skills, materials and tools. I was thinking I might like to get someone to make some.

    • @jakebredthauer5100
      @jakebredthauer5100 2 роки тому

      @@beebob1279 Spring compression distance should be adjustable also for tuning.

    • @beebob1279
      @beebob1279 2 роки тому

      @@jakebredthauer5100 Thank you. I could build one but the welding is where I don't have the skills.

    • @jakebredthauer5100
      @jakebredthauer5100 2 роки тому

      @@beebob1279 You do not need to have a welder. There is nothing stopping you.

  • @zabortnick
    @zabortnick 3 роки тому

    I like the thinking here but it not any easier than a axe or splitting mall. I can move from piece to piece with my mall. I would have split All that wood in half the time with a 8 lb mall.

    • @FatalityDiablo
      @FatalityDiablo Рік тому

      no shit sherlock

    • @zabortnick
      @zabortnick Рік тому

      @@FatalityDiablo replying to year old posts ey dip shit.

    • @zabortnick
      @zabortnick Рік тому

      @@FatalityDiablo replying to year old posts ey dip shit.

  • @johnsobj
    @johnsobj 3 роки тому

    Great idea.

  • @nikolapetrovic4814
    @nikolapetrovic4814 3 роки тому

    I think just using a splitting axe requires less effort.

    • @polinavolf4356
      @polinavolf4356 2 роки тому

      You are wrong

    • @beebob1279
      @beebob1279 2 роки тому

      I don't think so. I've been watching a lot of these on youtube and they look a lot easier to use. They thing that I don't quite see is longer logs than just 8 or 10 inches long. One guy has one where he's actually splitting regular logs and one from the notch of the tree.

    • @jakebredthauer5100
      @jakebredthauer5100 2 роки тому

      @@beebob1279 The Russian Woodpecker is more popular overseas where they like shorter wood. Shorter wood splits more easily, dries faster and burns better.

    • @nickhruby7394
      @nickhruby7394 2 роки тому

      @@beebob1279 I've been splitting 16" long pieces of birch and white spruce with the one I built with good success. I think the largest diameter I've done so far is about 14 inches and that took two hits to break in half.

    • @nickhruby7394
      @nickhruby7394 2 роки тому

      I've tracked my heart rate using both my 8lb maul and a similar splitter I built this spring. With the maul I can consistently keep my heart rate over 160 bpm. Which the spring assisted splitter I's been running about 120 and more wood gets split.

  • @battles151
    @battles151 3 роки тому

    2 years later and legend has it he still hasn't been able to find a doctor to perform a back-iotomy.

  • @derickchetty
    @derickchetty 3 роки тому

    Bright Girl wow

  • @derickchetty
    @derickchetty 3 роки тому

    From South Africa friend, great informative video. Whats the hardest wood you split? I'm doing blue Gum Hard wood here. Up to 17 inch by 8 inch thick. I will need to make the pieces about 3 to 4 inches. Do you think I could win this this buddy?

  • @misolith
    @misolith 3 роки тому

    Awesome work! Love the machete wire cutter!! How do you like the solark inverters?

  • @artlover5798
    @artlover5798 3 роки тому

    Does it add leverage because its cantilevered with more weight then an axe? 'm still trying to figure out how it stores all of the extra energy a d releases it the same amount of energy went into as as an axe swing but it compresses a spring which as oebds energy although it has stored energy because you have a cantilevered weight with energy store in it due to it being assembled and raised up in the first place.

    • @lusolarone2
      @lusolarone2 3 роки тому

      Thank you for watching! As far as I can tell, the spring is neither stretched nor compressed when the splitter hits the wood, so any energy that got stored in the spring on the upswing is available as kinetic energy upon impact. Also, the heavier arm most likely has more kinetic energy (from the extra mass) than a lighter axe would , provided they are both going about the same speed. In any case, a year later I'm still splitting wood like mad and loving it!

    • @artlover5798
      @artlover5798 3 роки тому

      @@lusolarone2 so it's better than an axe? What percentage more can you split with a maul? Double?

  • @jessesmith1181
    @jessesmith1181 3 роки тому

    Lay a old truck tire at bottom and the smaller wood won't go flying everywhere. Alot less bending over

  • @rogervaillant6044
    @rogervaillant6044 3 роки тому

    Nice... maybe a video on the build or walk around with dimensions

  • @ДаряСлавінська
    @ДаряСлавінська 3 роки тому

    Очень низко сделано,неудобно постоянно в позе шахматного коня,надо выше подымать дышло

  • @greuramona5952
    @greuramona5952 3 роки тому

    Can you write the tool's dimentions, please? I tried to make one but I have some problems.

    • @jbbolts
      @jbbolts 3 роки тому

      did you sort it out? what problems did you have?

  • @mickmoriarty7780
    @mickmoriarty7780 4 роки тому

    Cool! I don't know how it would go on our Aussie hardwoods though. The little girl pottering in the background was entertaining.

  • @shadowhenge7118
    @shadowhenge7118 4 роки тому

    Nice design. Id probably have angled the handles down more and put a secondary spring to keep it clipping the ground.

    • @rogervaillant6044
      @rogervaillant6044 3 роки тому

      Yeah and have it a little higher and another log underneath so you have bend down all the time

  • @Snarky79
    @Snarky79 4 роки тому

    Nice job podnuh!!

  • @figman4890
    @figman4890 4 роки тому

    Am interested to know where u bought this

  • @paub.7477
    @paub.7477 4 роки тому

    Amazing creation!! My name is Pau and I work for the UA-cam channel Quantum Tech HD (ua-cam.com/channels/4Tklxku1yPcRIH0VVCKoeA.html). We would love to make a collaboration with you. Could you please send me an email at paubelana@quantumtechhd.com ? Thanks! Keep up the great work :)

  • @brianwalmsley447
    @brianwalmsley447 4 роки тому

    Nice job 👍

  • @bfksh61
    @bfksh61 4 роки тому

    Hammer teil

  • @PatandCoriSouthIslandTinyHouse
    @PatandCoriSouthIslandTinyHouse 4 роки тому

    This thing is a beast! I will be making one of these this weekend.

  • @amerikanstafford
    @amerikanstafford 4 роки тому

    +++++++++++

  • @feofanafonasevich5746
    @feofanafonasevich5746 4 роки тому

    И наши не хуже! ua-cam.com/video/_9A6QRZIl1w/v-deo.html