Briggs Motors - the older the better. What you're doing is going at a good pace esp with your usual improvisation. Truly inspirational. Scoring is the key since there is no rebar. I've only got about ten hours on a full size concrete saw but i'll never go back to hand tool demo, not even a jack hammer. Well done!
Love the channel. I don't know where you come up with these things. I would have never thought to use that edger that way. Keep up the great jobs. Look forward to everything you are doing.
Just finished watching the video, good job, something that might have made it easier when lifting the slab put a small bit of concrete or length of timber under the cut you made with the concrete saw then drop it. It will break along the cut, just a thought for next time. I enjoy watching your videos keep up the good work
Wonder what the world record on creating new purposes for lawn equipment is? If you don't currently watch Ants Pants youtube videos, you need to see his Estonian "improvisational" mechanical builds he creates. You'll feel right at home.
Your getting better with mini skid steer and excavator enjoy all your redneckery and shenanigans reminds me of some stuff I'd do enjoy channel hope you been doing good liking the work on the property
thanks man, there is a lot more to come. I am getting way faster with both machines. they are worth every penny I paid if they blow up... i ll buy another
Given a constant rpm the edge of the larger blade is moving much faster than the edge of the smaller blade hence your cutting speed is too high requiring a much slower feed rate. The ten inch just might be the sweet spot for the motor rpm as you were surmising. Regardless another cool misapplication of lawn equipment! Also if you need to get rid of smaller concrete rubble see if you have any local diy skateparks around, they may want it for back fill for ramps and such.
that is a very good point about the blade speed. part of the issue, not well captured on camera, was the friction, perhaps simply from more surface area in contact with the concrete? but the blade would slow, the belt would slip and not have enough torque and/or tension to spin the larger blade at speed. also a good tip on the skate parks... always happy to support the neighborhood hoodlums
thats a good idea,perhaps i should create a clothing line that has measuring tape running down the sleeves and pant legs so it will be clearly marked at the time of incident
somehow burying trash is an American thing that I absolutely hate. Not only is it leaving trash in the ground for decades to come, it will piss of someone at some point in the future when they dig it up in the process of building something on that site.
Use some of the squares in the carport for a dry floor ,break up the smaller chunks for gravel inbetween the slabs.
"If it's stupid but it works, it's not stupid"
Great Video Sir!
the Concrete Demolition Saw looks like a combo weapon from Dead Rising game, combining power and chaos! I love it! 🤣
yeah is great!!
Briggs Motors - the older the better. What you're doing is going at a good pace esp with your usual improvisation. Truly inspirational. Scoring is the key since there is no rebar. I've only got about ten hours on a full size concrete saw but i'll never go back to hand tool demo, not even a jack hammer.
Well done!
thanks man, it took a bit of time... but for sure saved time in the long run... and i do think i ll be able to use the pieces again
Another super enjoyable video, Thankyou!
Easily you are my favorite UA-cam channel. Keep it up. Can’t wait to see what you do with the house.
thanks man I appreciate it!
appreciating the video my man, thx :)
thanks man
briggs engine never die good video
like the goonies
u need some little forks like a fork lift u might be able to make some but they work great for that and moving stuff too
it is on the list for sure... it would for sure be worth the effort
Cool man you know what you're doing ❤❤❤❤
Love the channel. I don't know where you come up with these things. I would have never thought to use that edger that way. Keep up the great jobs. Look forward to everything you are doing.
Thanks Man and thanks for supporting the channel with a membership. It really is helpful to keep this channel rolling forward.
Just finished watching the video, good job, something that might have made it easier when lifting the slab put a small bit of concrete or length of timber under the cut you made with the concrete saw then drop it. It will break along the cut, just a thought for next time. I enjoy watching your videos keep up the good work
I love a bit of fabri-cobbling
Cant spell dangerous without ER 😅
i cant spell dangerous at all
@Between the Sharks Garage you should link to your second channel in your description
Wonder what the world record on creating new purposes for lawn equipment is? If you don't currently watch Ants Pants youtube videos, you need to see his Estonian "improvisational" mechanical builds he creates. You'll feel right at home.
never heard of ants pants, looking forward to checking it out
Ants Pants is fun to watch with his inventions and great sense of humor.
@@cferguson3368 watching ants pants video got me recomended to Sharks
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Your getting better with mini skid steer and excavator enjoy all your redneckery and shenanigans reminds me of some stuff I'd do enjoy channel hope you been doing good liking the work on the property
thanks man, there is a lot more to come. I am getting way faster with both machines. they are worth every penny I paid
if they blow up... i ll buy another
Phuckery at its best! Love it! 👍👍👍👍
just another day around here in idiotville lol
Given a constant rpm the edge of the larger blade is moving much faster than the edge of the smaller blade hence your cutting speed is too high requiring a much slower feed rate. The ten inch just might be the sweet spot for the motor rpm as you were surmising. Regardless another cool misapplication of lawn equipment! Also if you need to get rid of smaller concrete rubble see if you have any local diy skateparks around, they may want it for back fill for ramps and such.
that is a very good point about the blade speed. part of the issue, not well captured on camera, was the friction, perhaps simply from more surface area in contact with the concrete? but the blade would slow, the belt would slip and not have enough torque and/or tension to spin the larger blade at speed. also a good tip on the skate parks... always happy to support the neighborhood hoodlums
Helpful tip. It’s easier to be measured for artificial limbs before they e been traumatically removed. Keep a tourniquet handy. Later.
thats a good idea,perhaps i should create a clothing line that has measuring tape running down the sleeves and pant legs so it will be clearly marked at the time of incident
Dig a hole out in the back yard and bury all that cement
man its gonna become retaining walls
somehow burying trash is an American thing that I absolutely hate. Not only is it leaving trash in the ground for decades to come, it will piss of someone at some point in the future when they dig it up in the process of building something on that site.
Ryan, you think like me lol.
i m sorry for you
Chain saw for your driver..An your done..
never considered the treasure trove kids ex's might be lol