Scanning. Could do with some tech development in this area. Perhaps a wand (hire it) the farmer can use, relay the image back to someone (or eventually AI) at a central computer. Reduce the cost, solution for small flocks. Unlikely the next generation are interested in training for three years , driving all over the country, spending hours sitting on a stool. When they could come up with a solution to earn from home. The sheep school will come up with something. They never fail to amaze.
Can I ask you where you got your carbide burr from? It looks mighty handy. I'm looking at ones with a 6mm shank, do you think they would be man enough for the job? Thanks, and another enjoyable video as always
Just wondering about the iron worker from a previous video, is it a good job operating off a converter, - as we are looking into getting a iron work / converter- Thank you in advance
Another super video sheepschool. Great tip on the oil drum - might be worth considering safety glasses when your drilling - as the man says ye only have one set of peepers. Ye can never be safe enough.
Where in Ireland provide the sheep scanning course i am from roscommon and can't find anywhere would love to do the course if u have any idea would be appreciated thank you great video as always 😊
Rab here that was a fast tighten up alright David. I will be scanning soon pedigree Suffolks 🙈 some one has to do it. Gives me something to do on Christmas Day when the joinery slows up 😅
@@sheepschool365 I have not experienced all types of breeds but Suffolk finish better than Texel types. But the Texel types is choice top by the industry. My sheep are a hobby. Joinery is the my main line of work. Thanks Rab.
Thank you...👌 I would have no doubt. As he said the next generation is badly needed. Drop me an email to sheepschool2022@gmail.com and I can put you in touch with Padraig...👍
love the videos on metal fabrication and repair. You are so practical. You don't make repairs complicated. Get in, Get out and use the simplest tools you have to get the job done. Changing the hardware up a bolt size from 12 to 14 mm saved a lot of work and cost and downtime for your good friend. Also, the advice on the removing the bung plug in the barrel is life-saving. I always say there are three types of people: A fool repeats his mistakes. A smart person learns from his mistakes. A genius learns from the mistakes of others. Thanks for helping us be geniuses.
Thank you for taking the time to comment. Really appreciate your opinion 👍
Padraic Reilly a gentleman, scanned cows here in the past , great tip re the barrel you had a lucky escape , keep up the great videos 👍
He is a sound man and good at the job too! Thank you 👍
Your such a talented guy. What a great job bringing something back to life.
Thank you 👌
the high speed pencil grinder are nice but can be a handful
Thanks for the tip!
Hi, that was an excellent video. Very interesting and full of fantastic advice.
Glad you enjoyed it...👌
Hey Mate, Greetings from Australia 🦘 love Ur videos. My safety tip, eye protection while drilling steal.😅
Thanks 👍
Great video, you should make more showing farmers how to make sheep hurdles etc
Thank you. Great idea...👌
Good safety tip ,safety is a priority in any job
Lucky to be around to share the tip!
Well done smart fix. Made me think of the repair to my scales need
Scanning. Could do with some tech development in this area.
Perhaps a wand (hire it) the farmer can use, relay the image back to someone (or eventually AI) at a central computer.
Reduce the cost, solution for small flocks.
Unlikely the next generation are interested in training for three years , driving all over the country, spending hours sitting on a stool. When they could come up with a solution to earn from home.
The sheep school will come up with something. They never fail to amaze.
It will go this way. Radiology the same way. It's all pattern recognition
Fantastic rebuild of the sheep scanner.
I really enjoy watching your skills in action. Hope you make it to 10k quickly. 😊👍👍❤️
Thank you Linda.. Subs are ticking along nicely thanks to Sandi 😊
Can I ask you where you got your carbide burr from? It looks mighty handy. I'm looking at ones with a 6mm shank, do you think they would be man enough for the job? Thanks, and another enjoyable video as always
Thank you..👍
Got that one in my local agri parts store. Think it was €20 and has lots of work done and still sharp!
Just wondering about the iron worker from a previous video, is it a good job operating off a converter, - as we are looking into getting a iron work / converter-
Thank you in advance
I use a Transwave rotary converter. Great piece of kit. It will run the 20hp guillotine.
Thank you
Your a talented man love your videos you know what you’re at great worker 👍👍👍
Thank you 😀
Another super video sheepschool.
Great tip on the oil drum - might be worth considering safety glasses when your drilling - as the man says ye only have one set of peepers.
Ye can never be safe enough.
Thanks for the tip. Really should look after the eyes a bit more carefully!
Good stuff workshop Sunday like it. Wear safe is glasses? with them bits there bad for eyes
Will try to do one workshop a month but just depends what's going on 👌
Great video as always keep up the great work and videos you are a man of many talents mind yourself
Thanks John...👌
A other good 1 .thx for safety tip. and u make a good saner.
Thanks 👍
Orlaith has a great voice! She should be on more often.
Where in Ireland provide the sheep scanning course i am from roscommon and can't find anywhere would love to do the course if u have any idea would be appreciated thank you great video as always 😊
I would contact your local Farm relief service and I'm sure they will point you in the right direction. Padraig works through them.
Thanks 4 d safety tip, everyday is a school day
You bet
Rab here that was a fast tighten up alright David. I will be scanning soon pedigree Suffolks 🙈 some one has to do it. Gives me something to do on Christmas Day when the joinery slows up 😅
Thanks Rab. How do you find the Suffolks? Great lambs to finish I believe?
@@sheepschool365 I have not experienced all types of breeds but Suffolk finish better than Texel types. But the Texel types is choice top by the industry. My sheep are a hobby. Joinery is the my main line of work. Thanks Rab.
Fair play on another good video..
Do you know if padraig is interested in taking someone under his wing and learning sheep scanning??
Thank you...👌
I would have no doubt. As he said the next generation is badly needed. Drop me an email to sheepschool2022@gmail.com and I can put you in touch with Padraig...👍
No worries. Thanks David appreciate it
Nice work. We’re you a metal worker?
Didn’t realise crystalyx did safety features on belt sanders too 😅 . The square bucket is a great job 😂
Well spotted, Crystalyx buckets have endless uses 🤣
Second safety tip for the day Wear goggles when using the drill.
One could never be too careful! 👍
Oh the beloved galvanise ! The blue blaze from the torch and constantly cleaning it's nose.😂
Like a mild form of torture 😀
Great video david great repair as i do say there's the right way the wrong way and my way which everyone works works 😂😂😂
Thank you.. 👍
Great video David you made some job on that create 💪👌
Thank you Gary...👍
It’s a good create many a sheep it scanned for us
Good man operating it too....
When are u planning to put the rambs w the sheep David
Hopefully tomorrow 24th October.
Great video as always, two great men too!
Thanks Paul..👍
Is it wrong that I enjoy the engineering videos more than the sheep ones....and me a sheep farmer??lol😂
Not at all. A little change from the sheep is welcome too...😄
You have a great flock of ewes though. The llyen are a good sheep and getting popular
What is that spray for the Orf called? Is it literally just spray a bit of it on the lambs mouth or wherever they have orf? And repeat or not?
Just the one spray. Great stuff called Wurth 2040. I will stock it in my shop, coming soon..👌
@@sheepschool365 brilliant! Will buy that….orf is horrible.
Nice
Grafting the Craft 👌 😍
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Nice work!
Thanks!
New subscriber from Sandi in Canada 🇨🇦. Hope you get to 10 thousand followers!
Thank you and welcome to the channel 😊
Great to see something repaired in today’s throw away society. Great job.
Thanks 👍
Wonder is John still going to say march lambing is a waste of time after that
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Over and out rubber ducky - LOL love it
🤣 it's a pity Orlaith is so camera shy. She could provide some great entertainment....
she would come on Orlaith - make us laugh and get sheep school over the 10K@@sheepschool365
Great video David
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Good safety tip
Thanks 👍
Can you do a workshop tour
Badly need to do a workshop tidy up first! I definitely will then...👌
@@sheepschool365 +1 on a workshop tour.
Hello from Canada🇨🇦
🇨🇦❤️ Welcome to the channel 😊
Call to sheep school when visiting Ireland a good tour guarnteed.Chance to buy some merchandise. Cost nothing to look at and very little to bu y
Is there anything you can’t fix?
I'd give anything a go 🤣
love the videos on metal fabrication and repair. You are so practical. You don't make repairs complicated.
Get in, Get out and use the simplest tools you have to get the job done. Changing the hardware up a bolt size from 12 to 14 mm saved a lot of work and cost and downtime for your good friend.
Also, the advice on the removing the bung plug in the barrel is life-saving.
I always say there are three types of people:
A fool repeats his mistakes.
A smart person learns from his mistakes.
A genius learns from the mistakes of others.
Thanks for helping us be geniuses.
I enjoy learning from other people's mistakes.
Problem is not everyone wants to share them!