That looks like an extremely efficient way to turn your front yard into a skating rink. You might wanna sprinkle some course sand and road salt, there.
@@Joel.Lehtinen The $20 I spent on propane was far overcome by the gifts I received while live doing this. And I had a good time I think that's money well spent
It's ok unless your temperatures drop overnight and it refreezes to black ice... be careful to warn anyone who may be going to the property anytime tomorrow morning if the temps are below freezing. You are so fun to watch!
@shayneisgreat Great! No one got hurt! I'm sure we'll try again... I had thought about throwing sand on afterwards, maybe next time. And... there will be a next time!!!🤠
You will be quickly done, not because the snow is melted rather because your tank is a frozen snowball and the pressure stops. Actually, it is a terrible idea but who cares. Throw some sand down so you don't fall tomorrow.
One, you can cause cracks in the concrete with extreme temperature change, two you may be making ice which is worse. Burning weeds though works great depending on the area and how safe and prepared you are.
@@shayneisgreatlol I mean it's more fun if you're good at it! Much faster and more effective. Plus a great workout during the winter months. After a couple minutes shoveling you don't need a jacket anymore and can get more sunlight on your skin! Very exhilarating. The torch would be more fun if it burned even hotter lol. Good video.
My preferred way of shovelling snow is to wait until Spring. As time goes on it gets easier and easier.
That looks like an extremely efficient way to turn your front yard into a skating rink.
You might wanna sprinkle some course sand and road salt, there.
The squirrel is probably thinking your going to cook him 😂
50 hrs later and 3000$ spent on propane 😂😂😂😂
@@Joel.Lehtinen The $20 I spent on propane was far overcome by the gifts I received while live doing this. And I had a good time I think that's money well spent
It'll also fuck up your concrete...
It's ok unless your temperatures drop overnight and it refreezes to black ice... be careful to warn anyone who may be going to the property anytime tomorrow morning if the temps are below freezing. You are so fun to watch!
You better hope the temperature doesn’t drop tonight your path will become a treacherous ice rink 🥶
You’re definitely struggling my brother 😂 understandable. I’ll suggest a shovel called MANPLOW. They’re like cutting butter with a hot knife.
I have a smokeless burner on the porch and we played with the torches one evening on the steps... it was black ice in the morning. SLIPPERY!!!
@@ThumperT51 this was not icy the next day but it was not under freezing overnight
@shayneisgreat Great! No one got hurt! I'm sure we'll try again... I had thought about throwing sand on afterwards, maybe next time. And... there will be a next time!!!🤠
Ten damn feet of sidewalk, 3 minutes to shovel and throw some salt down
@@dustinfirkins5736 this was definitely more fun than shoveling.
Looks like it would be a blast ...
I used that to melt off ice off the concrete pad to frame,it worked well
Just made a huge ice slide 😂😂
@@RockyTop603 extra fun that way
You will be quickly done, not because the snow is melted rather because your tank is a frozen snowball and the pressure stops. Actually, it is a terrible idea but who cares. Throw some sand down so you don't fall tomorrow.
One, you can cause cracks in the concrete with extreme temperature change, two you may be making ice which is worse.
Burning weeds though works great depending on the area and how safe and prepared you are.
Ya no
😂😂 That's brilliant
Shovel it first
A shovel is a way better way to
@@therealjoebailey2 it's by better you mean less fun way to go
@@shayneisgreatlol I mean it's more fun if you're good at it! Much faster and more effective. Plus a great workout during the winter months. After a couple minutes shoveling you don't need a jacket anymore and can get more sunlight on your skin! Very exhilarating.
The torch would be more fun if it burned even hotter lol.
Good video.