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William Grow III
Приєднався 25 лют 2013
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Test Driving the Rebuilt Transmission
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My first transmission rebuild after the previous one started making bearing noise. Come along and see if everything got put where it's supposed to go!
Tour of an Abandoned Blockpoint.
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Easter 2024 Run to Dnipro. A quick stop on our way to deliver chocolates and supplies to the refugee children and the orphanage in Dnipro. I do have a hard and fast "no military photos/videos" rule, but this point has been abandoned for quite some time. I didn't think there was any harm in looking to see what sort of facilities the people operating the checkpoint were living in. I know it's not...
Tuckin' in to the Tune of an Air Alert
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Stopping to sleep in the middle of nowhere when the siren fires up. Dnipro, Christmas Run, 2023
Christmas Day in Dnipro, 2023
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Dnipro, Christmas Run, 2023 The results of our GoFundMe. 57 refugee children, all taking refuge in Dnipro from conflict areas around Ukraine, received every wish on their list this year for Christmas. groups/510575651154518 dniproexpress #ukraine #DniproExpress
Every person that has used an open end wrench knows the pain. How great are ratcheting spanners?
Dude lol Use the Other Side , lift up and down as u spin it like a ratchet lol u have plenty of room 😂🎉 Wow now i know im bored af Lmao 🤣🤣
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Some expensive safes have glass relockers. This is why they tell you to open the safe before moving it
Let us know when you remove the relocker from your next safe and I'll send some to test the functionality for you:)
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Can you service my safe? Winchester customer service reply: egy perc 😂. Never go cheap on a potential nightmare; liberty mechanical dial. Interesting video tho
I went with a manual lock. ua-cam.com/video/ZK2Tx3oSXOs/v-deo.htmlsi=dzb6sFo4Phputf_c
Yikes dude!! 😩
Superb! Those doggies are so happy!
what a bloody awesome country!
Hahaha, I'll have to try this all again in the summer time when you can actually see somethin'. I do love being in Ukraine though. Feels like "home"
Great stuff Bill!
Thanks!!
Yep that kind of device is a fail safe device called a relocker, they have been common on the majority of safes for about 100 years, generally they are fitted directly to the locking mechanism and are triggered by physical force (like the one in your safe, if someone tried to knock the electronic locking bolt off the back of the door, it would take that flat piece of metal with it, releasing the spring bolt), on more sophisticated safes the relocker can have several means of activation ranging from wires under spring tension with heat sensitive crimps forming the wires into loops, so if they are exposed to excessive heat (like from a cutting torch) the crimp melts releasing the loop and triggering the relocker, or a very common one is mounting the locking devices on a tempered glass block that will break if someone attempts to drill through it, or if anyone hits the door, this type of glass trigger has been known to break and activate the relocker just because the door has been slammed shut too hard). Relockers in general are much harder to overcome than just a locked safe, this is exactly what they are designed to do/be, and on lower end safes it's actually cheaper to just do what you have done and buy a replacement safe.
Thanks for the great video ! That's a shame about your safe , just a thought but do you think a really strong magnet could lift that pin from the outside of the door ?
Unsure. I'd probably just take the inside cover off, and remove the pin to be honest. An ounce of prevention and all that
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awesome Bill!
Thanks, man. One step at a time, we'll get this thing sorted yet!
What wonders you both are!
What a bad news! Better luck next time!
I just uploaded the rest of the videos. She's been brought back to life, and lives to fight another day!
That pin is called a relocker. If a thief were to use a punch to pound the lock off the door from the outside the pin is spring driven into place to prevent the door from opening. Yours was malfunctioning and could have been corrected. Removing the relocker significantly reduces the security of the safe.
That's good to know. How would one correct a malfunctioned relocker if the safe was locked closed?
@@williamgrowiii1244 You will have to gain entry via drilling or cutting. I suggest that when you buy a safe, you immediately remove the panel on the inside of the door that hides the lockworks and photograph all the mechanicals along with a ruler or tape measure in the picture, determine drill points, and other factors that will let you gain entry later if needed. Having a ruler in the photographs will let you determine the locations of these important items from the outside. The idea is to know exactly where to cut or drill such that you gain entry and do minimal damage that is more easily repaired. The time to figure all this out is before you need the information, not later when you can't determine what information you need.
@@williamgrowiii1244You would dial the company's customer service and troubleshoot. Also investigate the problem online, and look for answers. Locksmiths also know locksmithing.
FAIL MEANS IS JOKE MEMEMEMEMEM
hehe, wallpapers on screen - burning kremlin) This is a feature, not a bug) Thanks for posting!
Best wallpaper ever 😂
Nice
hehe, thanks to posting this) I used the soldering iron you gifted to me
Yaroslav, you are going to do amazing things in this world. I'm just glad I was fortunate enough to be a part of it. <3
The ingenuity and kindness within both of you is incredible, all power to the pair of you!
@@rick_the_framer Thanks!
Old engine tend to do that sometimes
Negative, ghost rider. There is a mechanical reason. Check plugs, wires, and coil first. Check cylinder compression if those three do not help.
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Мы всех похоронен, за Одэссу! В одной общей могиле! Всё только начинается!
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Well said. Prayers for all
Sending love to Ukraine from the US. I am Polish American, have cousins in Poland, have a family member killed at Katyn and feel much sympathy for Ukrainian people.
Hello William, do you by the chance have the code to help me out in the class. i will truly appreciate it.
Any chance anyone could share some of the codes from this class?
Hey bill. Great job. Doing something similar. Did you ever get it figured out? If so Do you by any chance have the code which includes the sensor code...I'm having trouble as well. thanks.