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Dave Bliler PITY ZARAZ 2
Приєднався 19 кві 2022
🦅 Civil Rights Advocate and Auditor
♻️ Upcycler
🛠️ Artistic Engineer
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Mechanical Antagonist
AKA PITY ZARAZ
♻️ Upcycler
🛠️ Artistic Engineer
Encabulator Specialist
Mechanical Antagonist
AKA PITY ZARAZ
FORGOTTEN 1920's SAWMILL TIME CAPSULE
You never know what you are going to find hidden on the backroads of Pennsylvania #history #hiddenhistory #sawmill
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INDIAN/AMERICAN CULTURE EXCHANGE. INTRODUCING MANNING DAIRY FARM MY HINDI FRIEND
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#india #icecream #usa #hindi #cow #pennsylvania #culture #exchange #dairyfarm #youtubeshorts #pityzaraz #davebliler #everydayepilelsyepisodes #Thehairlessape
PLAYTIME AND BELLY RUBS FOR BUDDY PUPPY PITBULL HUSKY PITSKY
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#cute #puppy #asmr #youtubeshorts #facebook #love #dog #cat #relaxing #america #pennsylvania #google #goodvibes
WHAT DID SHE FIND HIDDEN? The moment we found...
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WHAT DID SHE FIND HIDDEN? The moment we found...
WHY WAS THIS HIDDEN? BEAUTIFUL OLD AMAZING DISCOVERY MUST BE DESTROYED!
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WHY WAS THIS HIDDEN? BEAUTIFUL OLD AMAZING DISCOVERY MUST BE DESTROYED!
Sinus Resection Surgery Pre Op Post Op
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Sinus Resection Surgery - Post Op Recovery
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Sinus Resection Surgery - Post Op Recovery
Moment of Zen featuring a flying Duck
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Moment of Zen featuring a flying Duck
BUYER BEWARE! WE BOUGHT A HOUSE WITH ROTTING HUMAN REMAINS! SELLER DISCLOSURE
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BUYER BEWARE! WE BOUGHT A HOUSE WITH ROTTING HUMAN REMAINS! SELLER DISCLOSURE
Building a TURBO ENCABULATOR FORD F-150. BEGINNING CONCEPT
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Building a TURBO ENCABULATOR FORD F-150. BEGINNING CONCEPT
The day I found a buried cannon in my backyard.
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The day I found a buried cannon in my backyard.
WILL IT CUT? MAKITA 13" XML12 MOWER HIGH WET GRASS TEST
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WILL IT CUT? MAKITA 13" XML12 MOWER HIGH WET GRASS TEST
Makita 13" XML12 Mower 1 year review. Spring first cut. My honest opinion. You decide
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Makita 13" XML12 Mower 1 year review. Spring first cut. My honest opinion. You decide
Makita XML127 13" electric lawnmower - unboxing, assembly and first mow. Review
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Makita XML127 13" electric lawnmower - unboxing, assembly and first mow. Review
BEST BOOTS EVER!!!REDBACK BOOTS ARE AMAZING!!! THANK YOU ROSE ANVIL!!!
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BEST BOOTS EVER!!!REDBACK BOOTS ARE AMAZING!!! THANK YOU ROSE ANVIL!!!
Milestone Odometer 222,222 wait for it!!!
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Milestone Odometer 222,222 wait for it!!!
From the beginning to the end... Everything has a story. Upcycling begins here
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From the beginning to the end... Everything has a story. Upcycling begins here
WORKING PHONE BOOTH LOST IN TIME! BILL and TED LONE SURVIVOR
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WORKING PHONE BOOTH LOST IN TIME! BILL and TED LONE SURVIVOR
FLEA MARKET MYSTERY FIND...NO IDEA WHAT THEY ARE. PLEASE HELP
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FLEA MARKET MYSTERY FIND...NO IDEA WHAT THEY ARE. PLEASE HELP
I found a cannonball in my neighbors yard.
@@Jesus-c6i1e That's awesome! Love to see some video of that. We also found an old early 1800s rifle barrel stuffed in between the rafters in the attic. Checkout that video also.
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That's what I have a meadow's sawmill deluxe 2 built in 1982 awesome my grandfather and I rebuilt the whole thing 2006 sawed first boards July 2007
Thank you for posting this video.That's amazing
Saw is 54 or 56 inch. AL B. In Ohio.
Old equipment can last a long time if a good roof is kept over it.
Meadows mill. Those here are mostly Frick. GM/Detroit 4 or 6-71 built in the 50's.I know where 2 are built in 50 or 52. 4-71 and probably 2 valve. Would probably run.
A guy I grew up around and later worked with had a sawmill. He used to tell about people putting horse shoes in the crooks of trees and finding them while cutting wood!
And here you are still horsing around the mill risking the loss of a foot. ;-) Amazing, thanks for the tour. I sure hope you guys maintain it and exercise it once in a while.
That is amazing. It would nice to see and hear it run.
Looks like you could run a file over the bits and saw wood. Nice little mill.
G,day from Sydney Australia. Fascinating old saw mill. Needs the oil bottle on moving parts. How did your grandad put the logs on the sled? 🌏🇦🇺
@@johnfitzpatrick2469 I remember him having an old International Harvester tractor with with a bucket loader attachment that had a custom set of forks. When I was a kid there used to be several derelict pieces of heavy equipment used for parts back in the bush behind the mill. I believe several of them were from the 30's and 40's. I haven't walked through the bush in many decades and am now curious to see what or if anything is left behind. I'll try getting back there the next time I visit in a few months. It should make for an interesting video
Gizmo is weird
U r smart changed the insoles!
Awesome 😂
I did it, just dont do the fnaf brainrot plz
Very interesting.
defensive military position for a sniper for cival war.
Not much Civil War action in my neighborhood but there was a whole bunch of Revolutionary War action along the river near my house.
$$$$$$$$$$$$$ don’t polish it
@@mrmyth5846Used a soft bristle brush with mild dish soap to remove the detritus, then applied preservation oil. Now it sits in a temperature and humidity controlled environment well protected from the elements.
Hopefully you will get better soon good sir
RIP Al
@@TVilardi I thought the exact same thing after watching the video! NEVER UPLOAD VIDEOS WHILE UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF NARCISSISTICS! LOL
@@daveblilerI meant RIP weird Al Yankonvic
The way he was digging around it I think he thought there was a ship underneath it. I would have had this thing out of the ground within the first 5 minutes of this video. He's either stringing people along making a longer video or he needed the exercise!! Ridiculous!!
@@ralphciancio1721Hi Ridiculous Ralph, Maybe there is an underlying reason for the length of the video you are not considering. I'm actually physically disabled and am very limited by the physical activity I can do. My daughter Paige (helping me) is severely epilepiltic and can not become overstimulated or she will have a seizure. I started recognizing the importance of what we had discovered and had to carefully document the find while not injuring myself or giving my kid a fatal seizure while removing the cannon. Trying NOT to kill my daughter and my own physical limitations are why the video took so long to make. I hope this puts the context of the video into a better perspective and you can grow as a person to see things differently.
It's likely a 1 pound deck cannon
Well you need to share it to some mold caster's so you can multiply the cannon
He said something's holding it here I was like it's Gravity Dude LoL
@@CarlitoManchego the roots of the tree had grown all around it plus the dam thing weighs about quite a bit.
Nice try, but not rusty enough!
Maybe it's a good idea to look for more objects along the path the cannon points
You "Can't" talk about house history, WHY? Totally Boss!! Was Cannon sitting Next to Pole, (telephone, Electric) or are they Trees? Hard to hear what said.
The ground is too fluffy and lacking compaction. It looks planted for a video. It could be pulled out of the ground without the fake digging.
Looks like a old signal cannon
Man! I'd soak it over night in apple cider vinegar and then clean it.
I dropped it there, it's mine!
How long ago did you bury it ?
Not a cannon - no trunions. It's a howitzer.
Too slos boo
It’s a late 19th century signal cannon, used to acknowledge or draw attention to signals. Very unlikely to be a swivel gun as the bore is too narrow and it has no pivot point.
I think they called it Cannon Hill in Rhode Island in the Warwick area but the cannon was allegedly buried in a long trench and it was never found on the property it is probably still buried there but if you live in Warwick you may have located the can especially if you're up there on that hillside very close to route 2 and next to a large stop & Shop shopping center where route 2 and route 3 intersect...
If you live in Rhode Island in the Warwick area there is a known area there during the revolution where a farmer had a cannon that would be fired as a warning that the British were coming up the bay to Providence Rhode Island... What if you live somewhere else then maybe something similar was done there Small cannons were used to alert the local town that British troops were inbound this was not a combat piece but the same thing is a loud Bell !
It’s been in the ground a long time dude. Stop scratching it with metal cleaning it out. Use a water hose.
Totally not buried and "found" for click-bait video footage. LoL please 😂
I know I know they just want to drag it out that's what it is being a narcissist you know you've got to drag things out to make it look like you're doing something good
Look around the muzzle for a date, Number and letters like L.M.F. to see if it is a Lyle Gun. Then again it could be a non-named manufactured ling throwing gun like a Lyle Gun which can be utilized like a swivel gun to throw rope to another ship or save a life. Seems to short to be an area denial swivel gun like a foot or more to short. Signal canon most likely and a nice thick strong one. Some of these better guns run 1000-8000 at auction. Don't clean or polish it.
You make the archaeologist in me cringe in pain at least you videoed the process
This thing has been laying there for a few years but certainly not two hundred .An antique that someone forgot about and left behind
Just pull it outta there
I am going to try this with my wife "look what i just found in the garden 😮 I did not by it on internet or anything like that"
Lmao geez I wish I would have thought of that! I've been trying to justify buying a flamethrower for years! Going to try that out.
Leaverite cannon
The cannon is what would have been strapped onto the base board of a hand cart esque type carriage called a Galloper, which is a single ridden horse drawn. Gallopers were always short barrelled Robinette (1.5 inch) calibre and date back to the 1600's to 1700's. Issued to militias, the ammunition was gravel, rocks, etc. (basically, it's a giant shotgun). Sometime, 3 of these would be strapped to the carriage and referred to as a Battery gun. Both Gallopers & Battery guns were fairly common during the 30 Years War & English Civil War. They were also used by early British colonists to the Americas for defence against the indigenous population (and the French). You can buy 1/72 scale wargaming models of these gun as they would have looked, back in their day.
Awesome Find