Hey Mitch, I am going to take off my tractor owner hat and put on my retired science teacher hat. A Google search took me here: " PVC contains dangerous chemical additives including phthalates, lead, cadmium, and/or organotins, which can be toxic to your health. These toxic additives can leach out or evaporate into the air over time, posing unnecessary dangers to people." So probably not best to do this heating indoors . You need a garage oven with plenty of ventilation! Cheers!
Thanks Mike 👍 good to know. 😁👍I am going to pin this comment so people can make a informed decision if it is worth taking the risk. Thanks for checking out the video 🚜💨💡😁👍
PVC is a huge class of plastics available in many grades, and used for many things. While I would be hesitant to use general PVC and heat it to the soft phase in the house, or the shop, I would be reasonably comfortable using an National Sanitary Foundation (NSF) certified water pipe. Not sure there is nothing which might be harmful in an NSF certified pipe which could come out under heat, I am the NSF pipe will not contain lead, cadmium, phthalates, or any thing which could be water soluble, and cause me harm.
@@randallthomas5207 I know this comment is a year old but PVC can and is used as potable water piping occasionally. Usually in the form of CPVC which has a higher chlorine content to make it more resistant to temperature and pressure.
I live on our 25 acre homestead. Wish I had a neighbor like you to help think outside the box. Made two of these today. One mount to my tractor roll rack and the other to the work golf cart. Thanks again for the idea.
When I was in highschool my parents went out of town for a week. I decided that it would be good to bake spray paint onto some engine parts in the oven. And, that it would work really well to run some parts through the dish washer with a bunch of extra detergent. In the middle of this, the folks came home two days early. Mom through the predicate blue fit. Dad, bought her a new dishwasher, and oven. I had to install the old ones in the garage. Dad thought baking on the paint, and washing parts in the dishwasher were really great ideas.
Glad I could help😁 I am pretty cheap so if I can make it myself I am ok if it looks a little home made. If I paint it then maybe it would look better.😁👍🚜💨🍳
This is a great idea! I just scoured the internet for a chainsaw scabbard for my 24" bar. I finally found one and ordered it. But, my point is that I had to wait a week to get it and spend the money on it when I already had a length of PVC pipe hanging around looking for a job. Other alternative heating methods include a BBQ grill outdoors or a wood stove if it's big enough to lay the pipe on top. I actually have an old oven in my garage for such projects as home powder coating and preheating parts for welding or slipping in bearings etc. Great Idea that has me thinking about 100 other ways to employ this technique!
Late to the game but made one yesterday for my MX 6000. Terrific instructions/tutorial! Went exactly as laid out in video. My oven had the PVC workable at exactly 5 minutes. Had to change up the install a bit but thanks for this - money saving and fun to do!
We use the diesel exhaust from our cummins 5in exhaust and the whole pipe is flexible and we drop em in a trench if they got a bit of a bend and we don't want to use fittings... works great
Well now that's creative! Our oven is brand new so I better wait a bit before putting PVC in it or I'll get into a bit of trouble. HaHa. Thanks for sharing, Mitch! See you on the next one!
Yep I would at least wait a week 😂 the smell doesn’t stay long. I had corn dogs the same day at supper time. Thanks for checking out the video David 🚜💨💡😁👍
Wow Mitch. That was awesome! Great laughs. You are wandering into the same category as James from killing it country. I don't dare be eating or drinking anything while I am watching either of your videos. Otherwise, whatever I am in the process of drinking or injesting will be hurled all over my laptop screen. Full watch and a thumbs up. See you for the next one.
while standing in kitchen on wood/ pvc, eat some cookies, !!! lots cheaper than buying a pvc ( pipe ) heater , ( limits on pipe length in it )...great video !!, i did 1 outside over open fire, smoky , burnt pvc , ... but cold beer ,... not pretty , but works ! ( no stinky oven !!)
Best vid I’ve seen in a long while, Mitch; thanks! To avoid divorce after installing a new oven last week, I’ll be MacGyvering a version of your PVC chainsaw holder onto my ATV for elk season because I’m too cheap to buy the plastic CanAm LinQ thingy for $180. What sealed the deal for me becoming a new subscriber was the gorilla ‘oof, oof’ sounds effects during the high tech “moulding” stage. We must be cut from the same cloth - a rare actual LOL! Cheers & keep up the good work!
Thanks 😁 Glad you enjoyed it. Yeah I hear ya on wasting money on something you can make yourself. Thank you for subscribing. I will be making new content in the future just had ACDF Surgery done so I am on restrictions from the Doc. Have a great Elk season. 😁👍🚜💨🦧😂
Yep I did not realize she was watching😂 I did have one on the ATV but Jamie side swiped a tree and ripped it off😜 thanks for checking out the video 😁👍🚜💨🍳
Super cool idea Mitch, now you got me thinking 🤔 😂. I like the sawzall blade storage, it’s true how we can’t seem to throw away the dull blades 🤦🏼♂️😂😂. Have a great Sunday Mitch 🙂🙋🏼♂️👍🏻
Very cool Mitch, never seen PVC so floppy! 😉 That's a great idea and one that's easy on the pocketbook. Also, great job on the video production and editing...top notch!
Thanks Kyle 👍 it turns out you should open the windows to air out the house after. Check out the pinned comment from peacefield farms. Thanks for checking out the video 🚜💨💡😁👍
I think the chain might grab a little in the 1/4 inch but you can do what is comfortable for you. That is what is cool about projects like this you have lots of freedom to change it to work for you have a good one. 😁👍🚜💨🍳
I think I eard about your channel from Ed my cluttered garage a while ago, but just stumbled across your channel again. Have been enjoying your videos. Will have to subscribe. Hope you're still married!
You went with "...if I don't know it won't hurt me..." so I'm not going to tell you. 😉 It'll be OK as long as you don't over heat it for too long, checking it frequently and stopping as soon as it's ready, should be fine. You also emphasized PREHEATING the oven, which is very important, otherwise it will get too hot and release bad stuff!
@@noimagination99 😂Thanks for keeping me safe!!! I still enjoy using the saw holder on my tractor. I ended up painting it black and putting a channel sticker on it so it looks more professional😂 Thanks for watching 😁👍🚜💨☀️
Hey Mitch I just wanted to let you know I worked with plastics for around 10 years all forms of PVC and yes the fumes and that smell smell that you start to smell as they heat up and whatnot or burn just warming the the PVC up itself it's a toxic smell do a quick Google search and it can better inform you besides that bro I love what you're doing man I'm going to have to take some time here and watch your videos big thumbs up man
Thanks 😁👍 I figured it was bad for me but so is life😂 thanks for letting me know and I appreciate the kind words. Thanks for checking out our channel I have lots more coming just trying to get organized with the pole barn shop stuff. 2022 was a crazy year. Have a great week😁👍🚜💨🍳
I'm gonna do the bucket handle. I tap my maples every year. It seems all the factory handles are trashed. I store my Sawzall blades in a piece of 2 inch.
Awesome 😁 I may have to upgrade to a 2 inch I have more dull blades to store😂 I like to use 1/2 pvc for my bucket handles and make it bigger so I can use both hands. Thanks for watching the video to the end. Have a great weekend 😁👍🚜💨🍳
If you stop the PVC before it burns you should be fine. My source: A PVC factory blew up close enough to my friend's house they were told to shelter in place and turn off Heating and or AC. Literally tons of the stuff burned for days and so far there have been no long lasting health problems for the community. Well, a few workers died in the initial blast sadly. Since the original KABOOM there haven't been health issues. Just getting the PVC squishy isn't going to release the toxic elements held in the middle of the plastic much like creamy nougat in a candy bar. If you actually screw up and burn your pipe, scrape ALL of that out and open some windows, doors whatever you have to get some fresh air in. If you find yourself doing this regularly some home centers sell the appliances they pick up on installs pretty cheap. I know Menards does this. Assuming you have 220 V in your shop (I know you do for that nice Hobart Handler) set the new to you. used oven up in your shop. Then you can dry paint, melt plastic , preheat metals & freshen up old welding rods to your heart's content without risking the ire of your wife. BTW have you heard of Paul and Kathy Short in Newfoundland? They make cool add ons for Kubota tractors. www.youtube.com/@7863348
Thanks for the info on the used oven from Menards😁👍 Yeah I have seen some stuff that Paul and Kathy has made. Looks top notch 👍 thanks again for checking out the video 😁👍🚜💨🍳
Just a couple ideas to think outside the box. You might still be exposed to the chemical gassssses with these 2 methods, but you won't have to use your indoor oven. 1. You could use a very large grill and just put some aluminum foil over the grilling rack. Of course, do this on low heat. The problem would be finding a grill that is large enough 2. Use a heat gun and just keep running it up and down the sides while applying some squeezing pressure I did the same research as Peacefield did below. Yup, plenty of toxics inside so best not to do it indoors and should avoid breathing in the fumes. ☠🤢😷💀☠
Great ideas 💡 I like the grill idea the most. Yep I don’t want to breathe in the chemicals but I am at more risk of getting hit by a frying pan 🍳 from the wife😂 thanks for checking out the video. 🚜💨😁💡👍
I was on my way to work this morning. I found a wooden handled straw broom laying in the middle of the road. I stopped and picked it up. Well when I looked at it the name on the broom was Edna. I had to call home and see if the wife was okay.
All I can say is when you go to the store and walk around and then use the public bathroom that is all coming home with you 😂 Thanks for checking out the video 😁👍🚜💨🍳
Interesting option. You would rather piss your wife off by using her oven/cooktop to cook PVC pipe than just buying two pieces of flat 1/4” ABS from the store. That makes no sense. Remember this saying “ Happy wife, Happy life”. Repeat that mantra every morning. 😂
Or you could just get one from us at SawHaul and not piss off the wife! (And have a professional looking unit on the tractor. If you spent more than an hour on that, you could have easily purchased one. Other than that, great job!
Thanks 😁👍 If you want you could send me one so I can look 👀 more professional on UA-cam😂 We can compare the difference. Thanks for checking out the video😁👍🚜💨🍳
Hey Mitch, I am going to take off my tractor owner hat and put on my retired science teacher hat. A Google search took me here: " PVC contains dangerous chemical additives including phthalates, lead, cadmium, and/or organotins, which can be toxic to your health. These toxic additives can leach out or evaporate into the air over time, posing unnecessary dangers to people." So probably not best to do this heating indoors . You need a garage oven with plenty of ventilation! Cheers!
Thanks Mike 👍 good to know. 😁👍I am going to pin this comment so people can make a informed decision if it is worth taking the risk. Thanks for checking out the video 🚜💨💡😁👍
@@MJADoingStuff STANK!!
@@jbjamalaljamal4334 😁👍
PVC is a huge class of plastics available in many grades, and used for many things. While I would be hesitant to use general PVC and heat it to the soft phase in the house, or the shop, I would be reasonably comfortable using an National Sanitary Foundation (NSF) certified water pipe. Not sure there is nothing which might be harmful in an NSF certified pipe which could come out under heat, I am the NSF pipe will not contain lead, cadmium, phthalates, or any thing which could be water soluble, and cause me harm.
@@randallthomas5207
I know this comment is a year old but PVC can and is used as potable water piping occasionally.
Usually in the form of CPVC which has a higher chlorine content to make it more resistant to temperature and pressure.
I live on our 25 acre homestead. Wish I had a neighbor like you to help think outside the box. Made two of these today. One mount to my tractor roll rack and the other to the work golf cart. Thanks again for the idea.
Any time!!!😁👍 have a great weekend🚜💨🍳
When I was in highschool my parents went out of town for a week. I decided that it would be good to bake spray paint onto some engine parts in the oven. And, that it would work really well to run some parts through the dish washer with a bunch of extra detergent.
In the middle of this, the folks came home two days early. Mom through the predicate blue fit. Dad, bought her a new dishwasher, and oven. I had to install the old ones in the garage. Dad thought baking on the paint, and washing parts in the dishwasher were really great ideas.
That's one way to get a parts washer and oven did the dishwasher work on the parts? Thanks for sharing your story😁👍
Reminds me of the RED GREEN SHOW ! 👍👍👍
Just looked up the Red Green Show. That is pretty funny. I appreciate the compliment. 😁👍🚜💨☀️
@@MJADoingStuff Good stuff !
If you can't be handsome be handy @@MJADoingStuff
I WISH I COULD UPVOTE THIS LIKE 100 TIMES, THIS IS AMAZING. EVERYBODY WANTS AT LEAST 50 BUCKS FOR THEIR CARRIER, THIS WILL WORK PERFECT!!!!!!!!!!!!
Glad I could help😁 I am pretty cheap so if I can make it myself I am ok if it looks a little home made. If I paint it then maybe it would look better.😁👍🚜💨🍳
50? I am in canada and all holders go for over 200$
That's very cool! Never knew it could melt like that! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for checking out the video Canadian Cuz!!!🚜💨💡😁👍
This is a great idea! I just scoured the internet for a chainsaw scabbard for my 24" bar. I finally found one and ordered it. But, my point is that I had to wait a week to get it and spend the money on it when I already had a length of PVC pipe hanging around looking for a job. Other alternative heating methods include a BBQ grill outdoors or a wood stove if it's big enough to lay the pipe on top. I actually have an old oven in my garage for such projects as home powder coating and preheating parts for welding or slipping in bearings etc. Great Idea that has me thinking about 100 other ways to employ this technique!
In the BBQ?!!! Now that is crazy!!! 😂JK that would be much safer than sleeping with one eye open 😂Thanks for watching 😁👍🚜💨☀️
Late to the game but made one yesterday for my MX 6000. Terrific instructions/tutorial! Went exactly as laid out in video. My oven had the PVC workable at exactly 5 minutes. Had to change up the install a bit but thanks for this - money saving and fun to do!
Glad it helped out. I have many pieces of equipment so a cheap easy holder was my fix. Thanks for checking out the video 😁👍🚜💨🍳
Hi Mitch! Very clever! That should make a very sturdy chainsaw holder! Thanks for the other PVC tips and tricks too.
Thanks Martin!!! I also put one in my ballast box like you did in concrete. Have a great day!!!
We use the diesel exhaust from our cummins 5in exhaust and the whole pipe is flexible and we drop em in a trench if they got a bit of a bend and we don't want to use fittings... works great
@@seangrey3505 Great idea!!! Cool out in the field hack. That would make a great video😁👍🚜💨☀️have a good weekend and thanks for watching
That's a great idea! Thanks for sharing
Thanks Andrew👍 looks like your house is coming along nicely. Thanks for checking out the video 🚜💨💡😁👍
I'm building this tomorrow! Thanks for the great idea!!
Your welcome 😁👍 have a great weekend 🚜💨☀️
Great video. Keep up the good work.
@@johnsweeney1712 Thanks 😁👍I will try my best. Have a great week and Happy New Year 😁👍🚜💨☀️
Well now that's creative! Our oven is brand new so I better wait a bit before putting PVC in it or I'll get into a bit of trouble. HaHa. Thanks for sharing, Mitch! See you on the next one!
Yep I would at least wait a week 😂 the smell doesn’t stay long. I had corn dogs the same day at supper time. Thanks for checking out the video David 🚜💨💡😁👍
Just made one for the 4wheeler, thanks Mitch!
You’re welcome glad it all worked out have a great weekend 😁👍🚜💨🍳
Fantastic idea to hold a chainsaw and some other great ideas too, thanks. The major issue is we would not be allowed anywhere near the kitchen lol
I know what you mean the kitchen is off limits for me too after this video😂 have a great week 🚜💨💡😁👍
Wow Mitch. That was awesome! Great laughs. You are wandering into the same category as James from killing it country. I don't dare be eating or drinking anything while I am watching either of your videos. Otherwise, whatever I am in the process of drinking or injesting will be hurled all over my laptop screen.
Full watch and a thumbs up. See you for the next one.
Thanks Gary 👍 I am having fun making these types of videos. Have a great weekend 🚜💨💡😁👍
@@MJADoingStuff , you too Mitch.
Ha!!!
while standing in kitchen on wood/ pvc, eat some cookies, !!! lots cheaper than buying a pvc ( pipe ) heater , ( limits on pipe length in it )...great video !!, i did 1 outside over open fire, smoky , burnt pvc , ... but cold beer ,... not pretty , but works ! ( no stinky oven !!)
Sounds like it still works over the fire 🔥 pit good to know. I will have to try that on my next one. Thanks for sharing 😁👍🚜💨☀️
Saw you on Ed's livestream tonight and checked out your channel. Great video my friend..
Thanks 👍for checking out the video😁👍🚜💨🍳
Great idea and fantastic video!
Thanks 👍 just having fun with the tractor. I like to tinker with the tractor. Thanks for checking out the video 🚜💨💡😁👍
Great to the point yet fun video. I just made one for my tractor and it turned out perfect! Thanks you saved me a bunch of money!
Thanks 👍 I am glad I could help out hope you didn’t get in trouble for using the oven😂 thanks for checking out the video and leaving a comment😁👍🚜💨💡
Very cool! Another project to do. I'll add to the carry all project. Cheers 🌴🍻
Thanks 👍 I have a carry all project coming soon too. Thanks for checking out the video 🚜💨😁💡👍
Best vid I’ve seen in a long while, Mitch; thanks! To avoid divorce after installing a new oven last week, I’ll be MacGyvering a version of your PVC chainsaw holder onto my ATV for elk season because I’m too cheap to buy the plastic CanAm LinQ thingy for $180.
What sealed the deal for me becoming a new subscriber was the gorilla ‘oof, oof’ sounds effects during the high tech “moulding” stage. We must be cut from the same cloth - a rare actual LOL! Cheers & keep up the good work!
Thanks 😁 Glad you enjoyed it. Yeah I hear ya on wasting money on something you can make yourself. Thank you for subscribing. I will be making new content in the future just had ACDF Surgery done so I am on restrictions from the Doc. Have a great Elk season. 😁👍🚜💨🦧😂
That was brilliant, Mitch! And yes, I have a ton of dull Sawzall blades. Just can't bring myself to throw them away 🤣
Thanks Ed 👍 I hear you can sharpen them but I have not tried it yet😁 thanks for checking out the video😁👍🚜💨🍳
Awesome holder Mitch !! Busted by the Missus !! LOL. Tell her you made it just for HER. Fun live chat tonight my friend.
Yep I did not realize she was watching😂 I did have one on the ATV but Jamie side swiped a tree and ripped it off😜 thanks for checking out the video 😁👍🚜💨🍳
Entertaining, straight forward and actually useful. I guess my wife's about to be pissed about pvc smell in her oven.lol
Ha😂👍 just air it out And cross your fingers. Thanks for checking out the video and leaving a comment😁👍🚜💨🍳
Super cool idea Mitch, now you got me thinking 🤔 😂. I like the sawzall blade storage, it’s true how we can’t seem to throw away the dull blades 🤦🏼♂️😂😂. Have a great Sunday Mitch 🙂🙋🏼♂️👍🏻
Thanks Luc 👍 for checking out the video. You have a great Sunday too🚜💨💡😁👍
what a great idea. thanks for the video
Thanks 😁👍glad you liked it 🚜💨🍳
Very cool Mitch, never seen PVC so floppy! 😉 That's a great idea and one that's easy on the pocketbook. Also, great job on the video production and editing...top notch!
Thanks Chris 👍 I am learning to have fun with it. Not as uncomfortable as in the beginning. Have a great day 🚜💨💡😁👍
Ingenuity at its finest
Thanks 😁👍Have a great 2024 and thanks for watching 🚜💨☀️
Just started thinking of material for a saw holder. Forgot about PVC pipe. Have a shop oven too. 👍
Perfect!!!😁👍 Thanks for checking out the video 🚜💨🎄🎁
You can also heat up PVC to bending stage with a good heat gun, by just putting the nozzle of the Heat gun into the pipe and letting it run.
That’s a good way to I will try it 😁👍🚜💨💡
I like it. Thanks for posting sir.
Anytime 😁👍Thanks for checking out the video. Have a great weekend. 🚜💨🍳
Hey there Mitch. Very cool idea I'll have to give it a try. Good work on the video too. 👍 Keep up the great work buddy. Take care. 😃
Thanks Kyle 👍 it turns out you should open the windows to air out the house after. Check out the pinned comment from peacefield farms. Thanks for checking out the video 🚜💨💡😁👍
Excellent!
Thanks for watching😁👍 🚜💨☀️
Thanks for sharing 👍
Thanks for watching the video Tim! 🚜💨💡😁👍
Great Idea
Thanks 👍 for checking out the video have a great Sunday 🚜💨💡😁👍
Good stuff. 😎👍
Thank you 😁👍🚜💨🍳
with 1/2 plywood is it a bit sloppy, would 1/4 plywood be better? I plan to fold the ends down on 2x6 instead of clamping it to the ROPS
I think the chain might grab a little in the 1/4 inch but you can do what is comfortable for you. That is what is cool about projects like this you have lots of freedom to change it to work for you have a good one. 😁👍🚜💨🍳
At least you took your shoes off to heat up the PVC! Lol.
🤣👍 I guess that’s kinda weird. See how clean my socks are. You made my day with this comment Ha!!!!! Have a great day 🚜💨💡😁👍
Genius man!!! Thank you
You are welcome Have a great weekend 😁👍🚜💨🍳
Nice work
Thanks Jason 🚜💨💡😁👍Have a great day
Love how you basically surfed on it 🤣 awesome mod seems such an american thing to add lol 😆 pretty awesome idea buddy. 💡
Thanks 👍 Pete. But did you notice how white my socks are 🤣👍 I used to ride a skateboard when I was young 😂 have a great day 🚜💨💡😁👍
I think I eard about your channel from Ed my cluttered garage a while ago, but just stumbled across your channel again. Have been enjoying your videos. Will have to subscribe. Hope you're still married!
Thanks 😁and yep still married😂 I appreciate the comment. Have a great weekend 😁👍🚜💨🍳
Great idea!!
Thanks have a great weekend 😁👍🚜💨☀️
Hello from Piqua Ohio. I didn't know you were that sophisticated to have such a tool as a whirly gig
You got on whirly gig? What is that?🤤🤔😵💫
Sweet Hack!
Thanks
@@chopper3lw Thanks I use mine a lot. Thanks for leaving a comment and watching the video. 😁👍🚜💨☀️
You went with "...if I don't know it won't hurt me..." so I'm not going to tell you. 😉
It'll be OK as long as you don't over heat it for too long, checking it frequently and stopping as soon as it's ready, should be fine. You also emphasized PREHEATING the oven, which is very important, otherwise it will get too hot and release bad stuff!
@@noimagination99 😂Thanks for keeping me safe!!! I still enjoy using the saw holder on my tractor. I ended up painting it black and putting a channel sticker on it so it looks more professional😂 Thanks for watching 😁👍🚜💨☀️
Hey Mitch I just wanted to let you know I worked with plastics for around 10 years all forms of PVC and yes the fumes and that smell smell that you start to smell as they heat up and whatnot or burn just warming the the PVC up itself it's a toxic smell do a quick Google search and it can better inform you besides that bro I love what you're doing man I'm going to have to take some time here and watch your videos big thumbs up man
Thanks 😁👍 I figured it was bad for me but so is life😂 thanks for letting me know and I appreciate the kind words. Thanks for checking out our channel I have lots more coming just trying to get organized with the pole barn shop stuff. 2022 was a crazy year. Have a great week😁👍🚜💨🍳
I'm gonna do the bucket handle.
I tap my maples every year. It seems all the factory handles are trashed.
I store my Sawzall blades in a piece of 2 inch.
Awesome 😁 I may have to upgrade to a 2 inch I have more dull blades to store😂 I like to use 1/2 pvc for my bucket handles and make it bigger so I can use both hands. Thanks for watching the video to the end. Have a great weekend 😁👍🚜💨🍳
@@MJADoingStuff
You too sir.
I just fueled up and am headed to the great north woods where it always a good day. 👍
@@twobeards6714 😁👍
Great job. Tell the safety Sally’s to open some windows. Lol
Thanks 😁👍 I should have added that to the instructions😂Thanks for watching 🚜💨☀️
I like the way you think!
Thanks 😁👍and thanks for checking out the video🚜💨🦧
after you use your oven place a cup of white vinegar in the oven it will take any smell away?
Thanks for the white vinegar idea.😁The smell seems to go away but if I do to many I will use the white vinegar. Have a great weekend 😁👍🚜💨🍳
What thickness wall pvc did you use?
Schedule 40 thanks for stopping by 😁👍🚜💨💡
@@MJADoingStuff do you think abs pipe would work. Not to be vain but the black pipe would match my quad better 😀
That's nice, good job!
Thanks 👍 have a great week 🚜💨💡😁👍
What's the 90 degree elbow iron pipe on the FEL arm for?
That’s for my mirrors😁that way I can take them on and off when I go into the woods. 🚜💨🍳
never been a big fan of holders that put all the pressure and torque on my saw bar, just me though, nice bar protector though.
I never thought of it like that🤔 maybe I can make one that supports the bottom of the saw thanks for the idea 👍👨🏭🚜💨💡
@@MJADoingStuff Nah, you bring your 12 year old 170 or 180 in the bush, you don't wanna stick your $1400 pro saw in there...geez
How wide is the plywood?
I cut it to the size of the bar and chain which is 4"-1/2 inches wide and 20"inches long
@@MJADoingStuff Okay, Thanks.
If you stop the PVC before it burns you should be fine.
My source: A PVC factory blew up close enough to my friend's house they were told to shelter in place and turn off Heating and or AC.
Literally tons of the stuff burned for days and so far there have been no long lasting health problems for the community.
Well, a few workers died in the initial blast sadly.
Since the original KABOOM there haven't been health issues.
Just getting the PVC squishy isn't going to release the toxic elements held in the middle of the plastic much like creamy nougat in a candy bar.
If you actually screw up and burn your pipe, scrape ALL of that out and open some windows, doors whatever you have to get some fresh air in.
If you find yourself doing this regularly some home centers sell the appliances they pick up on installs pretty cheap. I know Menards does this.
Assuming you have 220 V in your shop (I know you do for that nice Hobart Handler) set the new to you. used oven up in your shop.
Then you can dry paint, melt plastic , preheat metals & freshen up old welding rods to your heart's content without risking the ire of your wife.
BTW have you heard of Paul and Kathy Short in Newfoundland?
They make cool add ons for Kubota tractors.
www.youtube.com/@7863348
Thanks for the info on the used oven from Menards😁👍 Yeah I have seen some stuff that Paul and Kathy has made. Looks top notch 👍 thanks again for checking out the video 😁👍🚜💨🍳
Just a couple ideas to think outside the box. You might still be exposed to the chemical gassssses with these 2 methods, but you won't have to use your indoor oven.
1. You could use a very large grill and just put some aluminum foil over the grilling rack. Of course, do this on low heat. The problem would be finding a grill that is large enough
2. Use a heat gun and just keep running it up and down the sides while applying some squeezing pressure
I did the same research as Peacefield did below. Yup, plenty of toxics inside so best not to do it indoors and should avoid breathing in the fumes. ☠🤢😷💀☠
Great ideas 💡 I like the grill idea the most. Yep I don’t want to breathe in the chemicals but I am at more risk of getting hit by a frying pan 🍳 from the wife😂 thanks for checking out the video. 🚜💨😁💡👍
Each of us assumes our own level of risk for every task every day. I plan to do just as you did, I have done much worse and still am here.
I agree 😁 We all take a chance just getting out of bed😂 and stubbing you toe. Thanks for checking out the video. have a great week 🚜💨
Very Funny!
Glad you enjoyed the video 😁👍🚜💨🍳
Heat the PVC with a heat blanket or an open flame.
Thanks for the idea.Sounds better than the oven😂👍
I was on my way to work this morning. I found a wooden handled straw broom laying in the middle of the road. I stopped and picked it up. Well when I looked at it the name on the broom was Edna. I had to call home and see if the wife was okay.
Good one!!!🤣👍 how do you get a farm girl’s attention? A Tractor!!!🚜💨
PVC smell ?? WIFE would detect it !! Heat n RUuuuN !!! B 👍
😂👍I am still pretty fast 💨 I might have a chance. Thanks for watching 😁👍🚜💨☀️
Stick a tooth toothpick into it and check for moisture.
@@green-zone36 😂👍good one!!! Thanks for watching and have a great weekend 🚜💨☀️
a lot of plastics contain hydrogen cyanide. it's always best to use food safe plastic.
Thanks for letting me know and checking out the video. Have a great day 🚜💨💡😁👍
I'd tell ya about the pvc - - but it's too late. I don't wear shoes in the house either
All I can say is when you go to the store and walk around and then use the public bathroom that is all coming home with you 😂 Thanks for checking out the video 😁👍🚜💨🍳
Purchase a bar safety guard $ 10 A lot better than melting PVC
That sounds great!!!! Thanks for sharing and watching 😁👍🚜💨☀️
Interesting option. You would rather piss your wife off by using her oven/cooktop to cook PVC pipe than just buying two pieces of flat 1/4” ABS from the store. That makes no sense. Remember this saying “ Happy wife, Happy life”. Repeat that mantra every morning. 😂
Happy wife happy life! That is for sure. I did not know you could buy 1/4 flat ABS thanks for letting me know and watching. 😁👍🚜💨☀️
Or you could just get one from us at SawHaul and not piss off the wife! (And have a professional looking unit on the tractor. If you spent more than an hour on that, you could have easily purchased one. Other than that, great job!
Thanks 😁👍 If you want you could send me one so I can look 👀 more professional on UA-cam😂 We can compare the difference. Thanks for checking out the video😁👍🚜💨🍳
Hey Ken did you get a chance to send me one yet!!! 🤔🚜💨🍳
From what I understand it can only kill you once.
The Wife or the PVC fumes??? Either way Right!!!😂👍🚜💨🍳Have a great weekend
Could you just use a heat gun to heat up the PVC and flatten it that way? My wife will kill me if I use the oven for this :)
Yep a heat gun would work but take forever. I think you should just use the oven when she is not home😂👍🚜💨🍳
@@MJADoingStuff I think I'll be better off with the heat gun than sleeping outside for a week :)
@@StCreed 😂👍😳
PVC is nasty stuff. I build molds for a living. Most of my customers won't mold PVC because it's poisonous when it burns.
@@mnotlyon Good to know. Thanks for sharing your experience. I don’t use the oven anymore. Have a great weekend😁👍🚜💨☀️
Diesel smoke... worse than covy!
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This is fake…
Or he’s single
My wife would kill me
Almost single after that!!!😂👍Thanks for watching 😁👍🚜💨☀️