You are very resourceful, using a chair and jacks as your “extra hands”. Some projects are simply easier with extra hands. I like how you included your oops moment where you had to take the bracket off to drill - hey, we all make mistakes.
When you do projects, you will always have setbacks. I like to do this kind of narrative as it does rapidly show the progress, and not to be afraid of making a mistake. This is why I have become so fond of metal working. Almost any mistake can fixed, with enough re-welding and grinding.
Great video, yours always are. I believe MI requires both the standard safety chain attachment AND the outermost frame attachment. AFAIK, it's the only state that allows double towing that has that specific requirement. MI also requires an endorsement AFAIK.
You are very resourceful, using a chair and jacks as your “extra hands”. Some projects are simply easier with extra hands. I like how you included your oops moment where you had to take the bracket off to drill - hey, we all make mistakes.
When you do projects, you will always have setbacks. I like to do this kind of narrative as it does rapidly show the progress, and not to be afraid of making a mistake.
This is why I have become so fond of metal working. Almost any mistake can fixed, with enough re-welding and grinding.
Great video, yours always are.
I believe MI requires both the standard safety chain attachment AND the outermost frame attachment. AFAIK, it's the only state that allows double towing that has that specific requirement. MI also requires an endorsement AFAIK.
Finally the answer I've been looking for. Thank you for the video. It's very complete and helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
Very informative. Thanks