I maintained a satellite earth station in an Esco Radom like yours. We had a loop on top the dome with a rope through it. The rope was to knock the snow off the dome. Pro tip, don't stand too close to the dome when whipping the rope or you get covered, and be sure you hold both ends of the rope or you pull the end through the loop!
In Germany there is a motto: Nach fest kommt ganz leicht! The sentence is difficult to translate, it means something like: after the screw is tight, it turns easily. 😂
"When nature's calling, don't be stalling-- Use Your Common Sense! All you need to know before you let it flow is-- Don't Whiz On The Electric Fence." 🎶
That's just the nature of silicone - it sticks everywhere, and you always end up with it all over your hands. I have high-temperature silicone, which is a nice red color and behaves quite differently when you're working with it. Now, contact with the aliens can soon begin, and I'm really excited about it. The idea of the all-seeing eye on the dome gives the whole thing that certain special touch.
love these updates, no matter how long between uploads, I know when you do post it'll always be a good one. Thanks for keeping us updated and merry Christmas!
The projects might be never ending, but at least they are awesome! Very cool to see the dome in development, definitely a lot of work but the end result will be great for even more projects. You could potentially make an airlock with the extra components.
You were already a cartoon villian well before you had the dome. Now you just have another part to complete the look. Also, picaridin is my go-to mosquito repellent. Minimally unpleasant and very effective. I don't go outside during the spring/summer without some and as a result I haven't had ticks on me in a very long time and get far less mosquito bites than otherwise.
I've been wanting to build a Geodesic dome for forever! Where i live over in Sweden it looks pretty much the same. I live at friends house and he is a hoarder, but sadly he have no intelligence to why he collects all he does take home, he just leaves it outside so when it has been trashed by the weather I get the shit, which sometimes is ok, but most of the time it's just to throw it away. Regarding the silicone, put your finger in your mouse and make it wet with your saliva and then run it over the silicone to form it like a half pipe, or quarter pipe. So it becomes a ridge the water wants to run off of. Note! Do not suck on the same finger again after you have been in contact with the silicone.Better yet, use nitrile or latex gloves.
I went over my van roof with some paint called Tropicool. If it would mange to stick to the material it would probably seal up the dome pretty good. It goes on like paint but is really thick and rubbery when it cures. Looking good!
@saveitforparts I used to assemble air cargo containers, also a lot of work with silicone... Try using very soapy water (40 liquid soap - 60 water) and put it on the hand you will be working the silicone with. Wont stick to your hands any more and you can really get it into all of the gaps.
When I see the sausage tube the first thing I think of is epoxy tubes inserted in pre-drilled holes in masonry that anchor rod is inserted into and spun to mix the two components in the tube. I wonder if your tubes are actually silicone.
On a quiet evening in a dimly lit attic, two mice-Max and Milo-scurried through a pile of discarded papers and books. They were on the hunt for their next snack. Max, a curious little mouse with a knack for asking too many questions, paused in front of a glossy booklet with bold letters that read: “User Manual.” “What’s this, Milo?” Max asked, his whiskers twitching. Milo, the older and more confident of the two, glanced over with a smirk. “Ah, that’s a user manual. Useless stuff. I already read it.” Max tilted his head. “You read it? Can we eat it? I mean, is it safe?” Milo chuckled, his tiny teeth flashing in the dim light. “Of course, it’s safe! It’s just paper, Max. And besides, I checked. The whole thing was full of nonsense-no mention of it being inedible.” Max wasn’t convinced. “But… what if it says we shouldn’t eat it in one of those tiny words at the bottom?” “Max,” Milo said with exaggerated patience, “I told you, I read the whole thing. It’s all rubbish about buttons and settings and how to plug things in. Nothing about mice or eating. If it’s not useful, it’s edible.” Max hesitated a moment longer before his stomach growled, convincing him otherwise. He took a nibble. “Hmm… it tastes like…” “Instructions?” Milo quipped, taking a bite himself. “No,” Max replied with a grin. “It tastes like victory. Humans waste so much paper on silly things!” The two mice gnawed their way through the manual, laughing at the absurdities written on the pages. For them, it wasn’t just a meal-it was proof that sometimes, knowing too much wasn’t necessary when you had instinct and an empty stomach.
@saveitforparts Ah, alright. That makes sense, Looking at some of your other latest videos it looks like it is getting more wintery there, I also don't know how I thought it would have been such a vast difference LOL
Well congratulations on the new title . I guess I'm not surprised that the mice got to the instructions that you insist on never reading. Would a spray on elastomeric be a viable option for one of these things?
Now you just need 3 things, a (More) strange and eccentric evil scientist hair cut. a lab coat/bad and tight costume (ideally lab coat for your style, comfort, and utility) a animal sidekick whos insane and evil like you.
I have one oz opinion about a battery powered loader caulk gun which is what you have there I myself prefer a mechanical power squeeze or a pneumatic 😊
It's so that the artifacts created by local reflection paths and the ever so slight attenuation at the seams is effectively randomized in the returns. Think about watching rows of crops in a field as you drive by and see the moiré patterns as the rows line up at various angles. The same family of effects will affect RADAR returns. The skewed alignments allow a small number of standard panel designs to be used and results in an effectively random dispersion where it happens.
That ladder looked really unsafe. You should stack some telephone books or old Sears catalogs on top to get a better reach.
Safety sandals round the look
put the catalogs under the feet of the ladder, it helps with stability :D
I maintained a satellite earth station in an Esco Radom like yours. We had a loop on top the dome with a rope through it. The rope was to knock the snow off the dome. Pro tip, don't stand too close to the dome when whipping the rope or you get covered, and be sure you hold both ends of the rope or you pull the end through the loop!
The wasps know good design principles when they see it.
That cat would make a tremendous side-kick for your super-villain. Chairman Meow, Dr. Claw, etc.
Bloofeld had a cat to
In Germany there is a motto: Nach fest kommt ganz leicht! The sentence is difficult to translate, it means something like: after the screw is tight, it turns easily. 😂
I peed on an electric fence, when I was a kid. Since that, i never let electricity anywhere near any of my caulk.
"When nature's calling, don't be stalling-- Use Your Common Sense!
All you need to know before you let it flow is--
Don't Whiz On The Electric Fence." 🎶
3:15 - I assure you, I will not be climbing up into an 18' radome in my backyard.
You are my spirit animal. Rescuing stuff from the bin, a property of old play equipment and random shacks is basically my life
When CSS Group does maint on a radome, it's usually a handful of workers, and several days, so, you're doing really well, Gabe!
Also, the Michigan radar base folks might want to contact Allan, who might be able to find a used radome for them...
I'm upgrading you to Austin Powers villain now that you've got a badger.
I love this man’s junk
First time I've liked that phrase... LoL
SDR-Wolverine is awesome i am too happy i found this channel
5:55 - 'That sounds like a lot of work. So I'm not going to bother with it.'
👍👍
☮
Oh I’m loving this!
So awesome, Krang!!
That's just the nature of silicone - it sticks everywhere, and you always end up with it all over your hands. I have high-temperature silicone, which is a nice red color and behaves quite differently when you're working with it. Now, contact with the aliens can soon begin, and I'm really excited about it. The idea of the all-seeing eye on the dome gives the whole thing that certain special touch.
“You’ll get an idea of why I might be crazy” 😂😅❤
i like that you upgraded from the regular caulk gun to the MEGA CAULK GUN
This episode was really fun! Thanks 👍
So jealous of y'alls setup in Sandland! Always a treat to get off work, and a new saveitforparts video dropped!
This channel is the perfect combination of nerdy prepping diy. 😅
That is a mammoth project, Gabe. Great work, mate.
love these updates, no matter how long between uploads, I know when you do post it'll always be a good one. Thanks for keeping us updated and merry Christmas!
I knew you had it in you!
Watching a geodesic dome give birth to a baby @saveitforparts is always so beautiful.
The projects might be never ending, but at least they are awesome! Very cool to see the dome in development, definitely a lot of work but the end result will be great for even more projects. You could potentially make an airlock with the extra components.
That’s so badass holy hell
It would be kind of cool to plumb a diesel heater into the dome and do a winter satellite mapping and camping video.
You were already a cartoon villian well before you had the dome. Now you just have another part to complete the look.
Also, picaridin is my go-to mosquito repellent. Minimally unpleasant and very effective. I don't go outside during the spring/summer without some and as a result I haven't had ticks on me in a very long time and get far less mosquito bites than otherwise.
“Mono- D’oh!”
I've been wanting to build a Geodesic dome for forever! Where i live over in Sweden it looks pretty much the same. I live at friends house and he is a hoarder, but sadly he have no intelligence to why he collects all he does take home, he just leaves it outside so when it has been trashed by the weather I get the shit, which sometimes is ok, but most of the time it's just to throw it away.
Regarding the silicone, put your finger in your mouse and make it wet with your saliva and then run it over the silicone to form it like a half pipe, or quarter pipe. So it becomes a ridge the water wants to run off of. Note! Do not suck on the same finger again after you have been in contact with the silicone.Better yet, use nitrile or latex gloves.
tough dirty work but well worth it! super cool project ^-^
All you need is minions and The Diabolical Laugh® .
Youre almost done . Dont give up on the dome .
I went over my van roof with some paint called Tropicool. If it would mange to stick to the material it would probably seal up the dome pretty good. It goes on like paint but is really thick and rubbery when it cures. Looking good!
Tropicool is used to coat rubber (sic) RV roofs. Also works to coat tool handles!
Very cool!
it looks super. it being winter i wonder how warm it will be in the Spring and summer.
O_o So glad I watch these all the way through~ Always epic content!!!! TECHNODROME!!!!!!
I am now fully absorbed into this channel. And i never had any interest in any of these topics usually. So geat learning all this info though.
i dont mind Gabe casting the next villain for the movie Despicable Me
Now thats a man cave! On a side note bolts made of billet aluminum can hold a higher torque spec if you ever want to upgrade some.
11:58 Remember folks, forbidden to make balloon skin touch with thingswith. Words to live by.
another good one
8:44 fantastic shirt, Gabe ✌️
Hooray for Wisconsin!!!! I thought you were in Minnesota!!!
BTW, how do you have green grass and T-shirt in Wisconsin? Isn’t it cold and snowing?! It is up here in the Northwoods!
He's in MInnesota, but SandLand is over the border next door in the land of cheese and awesome Polish sausage.
I live in Minnesota, Sandland is in Wisconsin, and I filmed this over the summer /fall!
@ I see! Gotcha! Thought I was losing my mind lol
I'm from Wisconsin, can confirm I have all of this stuff and so does everybody else.
this is so sick. love your channel!
So... You have your own BMEWS system now. That's pretty cool.
The badger was cool. I've also never seen one in real life!
That wasn't roadkill
So Minnesotan, so Wisconsin, so good.
Fun video!! cute stray cat! You made your own technodrome.
This is exactly my experience caulking my tub the other day.
the eyeball....very residents! ;-)
Cheers mate👍🇦🇺
It's the technodrome!
@saveitforparts I used to assemble air cargo containers, also a lot of work with silicone... Try using very soapy water (40 liquid soap - 60 water) and put it on the hand you will be working the silicone with. Wont stick to your hands any more and you can really get it into all of the gaps.
I see that and I immediately realize what I would use that silver chrome spray paint on... ;)
ive seen similar large Eye looking things like you put on top of your dome, but used on a farm to keep away birds
Silicone is body neutral and neither positve or negativity charged.
I congratulations on surviving the badger attack.
There are different grades of bolts. It's a trade off between strength, brittleness, and cost.
I know the caulk was free, but man that looks like a job for the cans of spray flex-seal!
Cleaning out the old silicone IS important, old doesn’t bond to new, so you’ll make a nice new seal over top of a bad existing seal. Bandaid solution.
When I see the sausage tube the first thing I think of is epoxy tubes inserted in pre-drilled holes in masonry that anchor rod is inserted into and spun to mix the two components in the tube.
I wonder if your tubes are actually silicone.
They are, they're labeled as such.
i bet you are supposed to cut the end of the sausage and sandwich the wrapper into the screw on lid
Crazy like a fox.
On a quiet evening in a dimly lit attic, two mice-Max and Milo-scurried through a pile of discarded papers and books. They were on the hunt for their next snack.
Max, a curious little mouse with a knack for asking too many questions, paused in front of a glossy booklet with bold letters that read: “User Manual.”
“What’s this, Milo?” Max asked, his whiskers twitching.
Milo, the older and more confident of the two, glanced over with a smirk. “Ah, that’s a user manual. Useless stuff. I already read it.”
Max tilted his head. “You read it? Can we eat it? I mean, is it safe?”
Milo chuckled, his tiny teeth flashing in the dim light. “Of course, it’s safe! It’s just paper, Max. And besides, I checked. The whole thing was full of nonsense-no mention of it being inedible.”
Max wasn’t convinced. “But… what if it says we shouldn’t eat it in one of those tiny words at the bottom?”
“Max,” Milo said with exaggerated patience, “I told you, I read the whole thing. It’s all rubbish about buttons and settings and how to plug things in. Nothing about mice or eating. If it’s not useful, it’s edible.”
Max hesitated a moment longer before his stomach growled, convincing him otherwise. He took a nibble. “Hmm… it tastes like…”
“Instructions?” Milo quipped, taking a bite himself.
“No,” Max replied with a grin. “It tastes like victory. Humans waste so much paper on silly things!”
The two mice gnawed their way through the manual, laughing at the absurdities written on the pages. For them, it wasn’t just a meal-it was proof that sometimes, knowing too much wasn’t necessary when you had instinct and an empty stomach.
7:04 "The bigger the glob, the better the job." - Louis Rossman
*AvE
@@johnmf6096 wrong
@@stephano6793 no u
*PRO TIP* : Never tell raccoons they can't. 😂
So true, they will push through that door like a cowboy at a saloon
enjoying these videos. you're funny
7:22 Nice catch. They are very elusive.
WOW, it is super sunny there! Dark and dingy here in Oregon, at least it has been recently.
This was all filmed over the summer and fall so it's not quite on time!
@saveitforparts Ah, alright. That makes sense, Looking at some of your other latest videos it looks like it is getting more wintery there, I also don't know how I thought it would have been such a vast difference LOL
Keep us updated with your villain name and laugh
best video of 2024
ah, the sudden realization you forgot something, yeah, been there
Overgrown grass stoped more villains then James Bond.
Well congratulations on the new title .
I guess
I'm not surprised that the mice got to the instructions that you insist on never reading.
Would a spray on elastomeric be a viable option for one of these things?
7:18 😂😂😂😂 the poor animal see you and think what he doing
Look up 5min tutorial on how to use caulk gun? ❌
Mess around for an hour trying to figure it out? ✅
Ohhh, so THAT is how the sausage gets made... I mean, used...
Nice chops 🥩 😊🥩
So much space for antennas
Now you just need 3 things,
a (More) strange and eccentric evil scientist hair cut.
a lab coat/bad and tight costume (ideally lab coat for your style, comfort, and utility)
a animal sidekick whos insane and evil like you.
Badger Badger Badger Badger
Mushroom mushroom
@@saveitforparts Snake! It's a Snake! Awoooooo
I have one oz opinion about a battery powered loader caulk gun which is what you have there
I myself prefer a mechanical power squeeze or a pneumatic 😊
Badger , Badger ,Badger, Badger , MUSHROOM, MUSHROOM
Pool Noodles, what can’t they do?
thank you for doing up my future retirement groundskeeper residence at your compound. :)
I always have a pale of water on hand when caulking seams, much less messy
yeah!!!!
Vevor is maybe the best value brand on the market. Id by stock tools and bumper stickers .
How many projects are you working on at once
Far too many!
You're not crazy
But I've been called that before 2 so
looked like hornets
Yes, a 1980s cartoon villain who seems to be controlling the october-november weather. 🙃
I dont know why but "my regular caulk gun wont work with sausage" made me laugh pretty hard 😂
😊👍
Its like the crazy critters episode from Southpark. Is anything there not trying to eat you?
I don’t know the layout at Sand Land but would it be possible to enter the dome through the tunnels? You could have an underground lair!
Too much vertical distance and too much limestone in between! It would be fun though :-)
Why are radomes built asymmetrically?
It's so that the artifacts created by local reflection paths and the ever so slight attenuation at the seams is effectively randomized in the returns. Think about watching rows of crops in a field as you drive by and see the moiré patterns as the rows line up at various angles. The same family of effects will affect RADAR returns. The skewed alignments allow a small number of standard panel designs to be used and results in an effectively random dispersion where it happens.
@@Peter_S_ Rad response thank you.
@@brslade You're welcome. 👍