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Scott Crosby
Приєднався 28 січ 2007
Arrest made thanks to my Tile. Property recovered. Watch the arrest being made!
I was playing in a pool tournament when I noticed that my pool case had been stolen from the hook I had left it on. My Tile tracker told my that it was last seen 9km away close to a shopping center. We quickly drove over and found the bag in the back seat of a car. That police were called and they brought in a ghost car to stakeout the vehicle. After a 2 hour wait the arrest was made and I recovered my property. THANK YOU TILE and Laval police.
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Відео
A remote control sliding pool table on rails.
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I play in a league with 9’ tables so I wanted a 9’ table in my basement. I only have 11’8” on the long rail sides so technically this isn’t enough clearance for even a 7’ table with a standard 58” cue. So……. I went ahead and bought an 8’ table, telling myself that I would just use a shorty cue for the occasional shot. Well 40% of my shots required the shorty cue and within a few days I decided ...
Lifting a house with bottle jacks. This saved me $1000’s
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The house sank about 5" because it was build on sand. The footing was only 10" deep. Once we raised it a few inches we realized the sill plates were also rotten. We separated the house from the foundation by knocking out cinder blocks and lifting it with bottle jacks. We then replaced the sill plates and leveled it. 6 days total and about $1000.00 in material.
ATV, 4x4, side by side Tow dolly with boom
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Home I made tow dolly to pull broken machines out of the trails. It has a boom to pick up machines and a winch to pull from up high. Works beautifully.
Chateau Beauvallon Hotel
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This ski resort is nestled within a pedestrian mountain village at the foot of the slopes of Mont-Tremblant, and offers spacious suite-style accommodation as well as relaxing amenities.
Parcours Aventure Tremblant
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Parcours Aventure Tremblant vous propose une expérience sportive qui vous fera vivre des sensations fortes. Let yourself slide on a series of zip lines, enjoy the extraordinary experience of walking on a tightrope, crossing suspension bridges and much more.
Dune Buggy Tours in Mont Tremblant.
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Our Guided off road tours offer you an adventure you'll never forget. Join us in the latest off road craze, with the added safety of 3 point seatbelts and a rollcage, it's perfect for the whole family. www.tremblantactivities.com/dune
Mont Tremblant Ironman 70.3
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MONT-TREMBLANT, QUÉBEC, CANADA JUN 22, 2014 Filmed in the old village. Phantom 2 vision plus
rzr 570 or 800 wont start. brake sensor
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Rzr 570 or 800 wont turn over because of a dirty break sensor.
lac mercier aerial video of the beach
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Shot with my Phantom 2 vision plus. The Quadracopter is awesome. Honestly, it took 10 minutes to get the hang of it. I wasn't even worried about flying over water.
Foreign config on raid array
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How to recover from foreign config on DELL raid 5 array
Westfalia Eurovan auxiliary battery not charging, donor van from Tremblay, Tremblay and Tremblay
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Westfalia Eurovan auxiliary battery not charging, donor van from Tremblay, Tremblay and Tremblay
Charlie Legault Crosby looking for the jumps
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Charlie Legault Crosby looking for the jumps
Tremblant Dune Buggy Rentals, Tours de Dune Buggy
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Tremblant Dune Buggy Rentals, Tours de Dune Buggy
Olivia Legault Crosby, Julien playing background music
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Olivia Legault Crosby, Julien playing background music
Ziplines and Aerial Games at Tremblant
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Ziplines and Aerial Games at Tremblant
Parcours D'aventure Tremblant, Zip lines at Tremblant
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Parcours D'aventure Tremblant, Zip lines at Tremblant
I smiled all the way thru this vid. The intelligence, humor, and reserved passion- you are at the top of the list when it comes to How To men! I had a dream/demand. I want my living room back- hence our pool table needs a new home. No rooms big enough! I looked at some solutions on internet and I don’t need to try their suggestions- casters will not work- physics, right? I love this solution. I have me (determined) and 3 brothers (talented) who have the skill sets that can pull it off. BUT- my problem is a little bit more complex. Challenge- can you design a table that can do exactly like yours- only I need it to move roughly 609 mm N-S and roughly 609 mm E-W. I thought 2 set ups similar to yours independent but as a cohesive system might be easier to accomplish over 1 unit to do it all… I have no skills in any required to design or build. But I can reason and envision things in my head so I need you!! And my living room. And my pool table. 🌸🦋💜
Yes. I’m replying to my own comment! I went thru and watched it again. I laughed because I didn’t remember that you also had 24 inches to contend. 😮. But I’m replying to my extended challenge to add that I sat and thought about my situation and your genius solution. I envisioned a set up that I can only describe as a bed frame-type design with the rails and the other “stuff”. lol. Come on Scott! I will end up giving in to giving up my living room- I bought that pool table for my husband on his 55th birthday. He is 59 now and I still love him so I’m not gonna take it away from him. I love to play too! We spent many first dates at pool hall! You can come here and make a video- we will put you up! 😂
Had to swing on by this video and comment again. I managed to get my rails drilled, holes tapped, bearings bolted, and pool table sitting on top of them and boy, lemme tell ya. I'm pretty impressed if I dare say so myself. I still havent motorized it, but honestly, I dont know if I actually need to in my scenario. Idk if my cloth isnt that fast (Championship Invitational with Teflon) or what, but I can pretty much move it without moving the balls at all. I only notice issues when I feel the table move beneath me because the lack of a ball screw keeps it from being locked into place. And so, I will still motorize it, but for now I can actually play all my shots without jacking up the cue or using the shorty. I saw this video and used it to help justify buying a bar box and putting it in a 10x20' room over a year ago, and I bought the bar box that week for like $30, bought new slate for $50, covered the cloth and replaced all the rubbers for some $175-200, and now am idk less than $100 into this sliding rail system, with maybe another $150 to get it motorized. Altogether, I managed to take some $500 and a room too small for pool, and make a playable pool experience out of it. Thanks for the inspiration. I will probably try and do my own video and attribute all credit to this one, in hopes that more folks have opportunities to convince themselves a pool table is right for them.
I extend to you the same challenge then! See my other post!!
@@TyCrawford Great! Let me know if I can help with anything.
@@kevinwilliams510 thanks! Doing some troubleshooting right now and wondering if my bottom rail just isnt cutting it. I used 3/4" x .120 wall angle iron. Its real floppy at one end when I have the table at the other end, and so its deflecting in such a way as to contour to the uneven floor. Its like my floor has an "up-bow" in it; slightly lower on the outside edges. Only notice it on long or slow shots, the ball will curve towards the nearest wall. I started fooling with shimming the bottom rail but I dont know if thats gonna prove effective or not. I dont wanna just buy a bunch of different stock sizes, but also I dont wanna overspend on a needlessly beefy lower rail. Im thinking I might upgrade next to 1" x .250 wall on the bottom and see how that plays. I expect if the floor is uneven, which it most certainly is, I WILL have to shim it, and thats fine, but I think shimming a more rigid piece of metal will have better results and deflect less on movement.
@@TyCrawford I think you may find that even the thicker rails will flex with the weight of the table. I ran into a problem because the table and rails flexed just from sitting on an area rug over a hardwood floor. This caused one of the slate seams to pop. I've got mine taken apart at the moment while I print soft plastic channels for the aluminum angles to rest on so they don't scratch the hardwood when I remove the rug. I definitely had to shim the rails. My floors were pretty flat, but not quite level enough for a pool table.
@@kevinwilliams510 ah yeah so I am using steel rails on mine, which I imagine will deflect less than aluminum, right?
Question- why not casters?
Awesome job. Im doing my due diligence through youtube too lol.
May i send you some pictures of my gmas house and we can make some content😊
Hi Scott, This is fantastic. I must have one. I have an 8 foot table in a space that is just a little too small. I saw a suggestion to follow along with some other builds but it was not obvious where I could do this. Any help would be appreciated. The other question I had was about leveling the table. Did you take the approach of leveling the rails? Is there something I am not thinking about? Thanks, Tony
could be a solution but i think it would break my concentration and focus
WOW ! Excellent work! You dont need a special permit to do this? One of those probly dont ask dont tell kinda things.
Thanks to your help, I finished this kit about 9 months ago. It runs well and I have added some new designs to make it easier to use. It has made very much fun to my life with my wife. I have aspirations to commercialize this kit to fit most pool tables. I would like to contact you for your permission to it.And wanna communicate with you and work together to improve it so that it can be disassembled for transportation and used right out of the box, would you be interested? Looking forward to your reply.Martin
Sure, let’s talk about it. My email is scott@crosbycorp.ca
I’m here to work out how to level my garden cattery shed, as the foundations are sinking ( I voulunteer in cat rescue). I’ve been dreading it. But if you can level a whole house! What am I worried about. I’m going to order some bottle jackets lol.
Sell the kit, make millions 👍🏼
lol. Thanks
Great job! Don't know if you read comments anymore but would be thankful for information. What brend of the jacks and adjustable posts you got and where? We have a problem with sagging floor and carrying beam destroyed by termites of two story house so tones of work ahead 😓
If your foundation is sinking and you're jacking up from foundation, are you expecting to have to do this again after some years?
I am expecting to have to jack it up again at some point in the future. However, it’s been a couple of years already and it’s holding stable.
U knuckle head....in case of settlement u can go for pressure grouting...... That's the easiest way to do it without making mess all around......
Are you still active? I now live in quebec but have a similar issue. Most of my house is on a nice solid slab foundation, but they renovated and added an addition a long time ago, and chose not to put a foundation in the back corner. The house has sagged a little because of it. When I got the home inspected, the inspector suggested I just put in a sonotube 5 ft deep, fill that with concrete, and then put in a jackpost in the back corner. Was wondering if there is anything else I should do.
Nice shirts (sharivari) Brilliant video.
Thanks. Appreciate it.
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Well done! Hard to get it perfect, but that's much better! Saved at least $4,000 and honestly you prob did a better job!
Wow débile ....Bravo Scott! Extrèmement ingénieux!
You sir just saved my research, thank you
great engineering!
Can you please share the Arduino sketch. Were you using AccelStepper?
Years ago your project would have been on the cover of Popular Mechanics, LOL. I think for my purpose I'll just go with pushing the table by hand. Regarding the wheels , what is the inside/outside diameter? There are many types on Amazon but the inside axis should be just so that a regular bolt acts like an axle.
Can you send me link to the motor and bolt moving thing, my table moves just need it to move with the push of a button
Awesome engineering!
Thank you
Very genius idea. Where did you get the wheels for the v-track?
All machine shops sell bearings.They’re easy to find
Well done. I applause you.
Thank you sir !!!!!!!
the solution is obvious... buy a bigger house
Very odd house
That's good, too. But how about moving left to right and up and down, how you got to do about it? My room can fit only up and down, not left to right, then I might have to do it by using wheel to spinning to see how it work or not. Do you have anything about moving it for left to right and up to down to help me to fit my 7' or 8' that I'm going to buy one and placed it in my bedroom of about 10'×15'.
🤣😂🤣😂💀💀💀
I guess that means you liked it?
wow
Amazing Video, watched probably like 10 times now. I have some questions about the motor and ball screw, if anyone that has successfully dones this has a minute I would love to pick your brain.
This is awesome!!! And I’m all 3 😁😁😁 🎱🤓
Hope you could post the project with Bill of Materials and Source code so that others could do it too.
Now that is thinking outside the box for sure. Excellent job!
This should be commercialized as an OOB solution!
How would you go about leveling the table now?
Playing cards work perfectly between the rail and the leg
Dope
wow.
Isn't this just a Band-Aid, because you fixed only the symptom and not the real problem that caused it to sink to begin with? You didn't improve the footings at all. What happens when it sinks more after this? Not trying to be an azz--it just seems the original cause still exists and the house will continue to sink.
Fair point, however I’m assuming that the house did the majority of its settling in the first 15 years. The house was built on truck loads of sand. It sunk a few inches during those years. At the start of this video the choice was redo the fondation properly with house piers or the band aid solution. We had an estimate for house piers that was crazy expensive and out of the question. My thought process was « if the settling is 90% done why fix it now ». If the house sinks another inch in the next 10 to 15 years we could just jack it up again. Cost of maybe another $200 since I already have the jacks now. So far the house has remained level and the 10´s of thousands of $$ saved is earning interest in an RRSP. I know this will blow the mind of structural engineers but in real life everything doesn’t need to be done to code. Sometimes the band-aid solution makes $en$e
@@scrosby1000 I'd love to know what happens in the next 10 years or so. Best wishes!
Great Video! - moving the walls is almost easier ;-)
Great job Scott that’s a cool solution 🍻
Save me tons of time. Thanks!
Impressive!
I lifted mine 21 inches but it has taken over 3 years ua-cam.com/video/zuV0JTbsBbM/v-deo.html
Thank you for sharing
Hello friend, you don't have a number where I can contact you so you can help me, thank you very much
🤣 So glad to have seen that Seinfeld clip in a pool video! 🙂