I'm fascinated by how many projects you can tackle. Meaning fabricating, fixing, & modifying any challenges life requires us to accomplish. Self taught calculation with some education & common sense along with trial & error, combined with motivation equals to "Ants in Pants" 🙄!! I dunno if there's anything on this planet you won't try to just for the sake of challenge? Lol, you rock!! You have a knack for keeping me in tuned to see what your next project will be. Ok bud, can't wait to see the completion on the dump trailer 👏👏👏👏👏👍😃!
Thanks Buck. I got more ideas then i can ever realise into work. But ill try to take it one at a time and hopefully keep on going. Thanks for checking out this vid.
If you are going to repurpose that trailer to a dump, you may want to move the axle location -- it's fine where it is if you only use it on your property with the tractor, but if you intend on using it to pick up materials to bring home the tongue weight might be too much for your tow vehicle. You might also want to look into a set of chains for the skid steer -- it would stop all of the traction issues. Keep up the videos ... I always enjoy them!!!
Yeah im actually happy where its located. It puts more weight on tractor rear end thus increasing its traction and also takes stress off the axel on the treiler.
Really good build. Put some old carpet or wooden battens (duck boards) on the floor where you stand while drilling with the pillar drill. It’s the cold concrete that makes your feet cold 👍
Andrew is my fav too! I just discovered you the other day. I'm starting a 10 acre homestead (still clearing land) and you came up in my recommendations 🤙
If you ever doubted that your dad was proud of you then you can rest assured that he would be very very proud of you for building this dump trailer. You are truly an amazing man and remind me of my dad. He could make anything and do it just like you...not really have a drawing or plan...just start building. Looking forward to the next part! Oh and get you some small plastic bags and slide them over your socks then put on your boots and your feet will stay warm.
I always love your videos ants and your humor!! Please don’t ever loose your sense of character !!congrats on 10k I know you will make it to 100k before you know it! Awesome build I always thought of building a dump trailer but my friend bought one and I use his now.
Hey Ants, I know this video is old but I hope you see this comment. Remember you said sometimes you get good welds and sometimes you get crap? I noticed before that your welding rods are sitting in cardboard boxes on your shelf. The flux on welding rods absorbs moisture from humidity in the air. In some cases that causes rust between the inner rod and the flux coating so then you weld impurities right in from the rod. It helps to keep the rods in sealed containers. It will also help you very much to get a welding rod heater to preheat your rods and drive any moisture out of them. But really you can use any oven to heat them up to around 82°C before using them. Also make sure nobody else in your home is using a lot of electricity while you are welding, so your supply amperage stays consistent.
Might want to rethink your hinge design? For the highest angle of tilt (to do efficient dumping without having to shovel it out) your hinge needs to be at the very back of your main frame. You also want to keep your center of gravity as low as possible. Tipping a full load is no fun. The hinges are too high and needlessly raise the center of gravity.. The dump frame would benefit from all the square tube being in a flat plane, again for a lower cg. So your cross members should be welded flush to the side rails not on top. This will also as a bonus provide support for your dump floor at the same time. The cg comes into play when operating on less than a flat surface. Great project.
Thanks Douglas all great suggestions. I agree totally with what you said. Like the hinges being too tall. As iv about 90% finished right now i wont want to go back and redesigne anything at this time. Will keep the tips in mind though incase i will do anything in the future.
Well, because of the "cold feet". In my training workshop, we had very simple wooden slatted grates lying on the concrete floor to avoid "cold feet". Since you often work in the workshop in winter, maybe an idea.
Nice nice nice. I like it. I have often thought about a dump trailer myself but one that I can tow with the car etc and not the tractor. More so for when I was getting logs myself. Good job bud, super impressive.
Howdy from the Northwoods of Minnesota, Love and Respect All. Put your rods in the oven on low and dry them. This should help you with starting weld n keeping weld going.
Looking good brother, kinda overkill but I do the same thing! I’d rather overkill then build something that’s going to fail my friend, I think the dump angle is going to be great and those rams are awesome! Especially for the price you paid, but you build like I do heavy duty! Thanks for sharing my brother, you stay safe and healthy my friend!👌🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻
I'm thinking you'll need some gussets or extra support on the down tubes for the bottom end of the rams; there's going to be a lot of stress on the welds at the frame. But for sure the rest of it is not going to break! Looking forward to part 2.
To test hydraulic cylinders sometimes compressed air is enough. Does not work super exact but complete stroke in or out is already possible. Simple is best.
Very nice so far, I would rather have it over built than under sized. I'm not sure how deep your bed will be, but there will be quiet a bit of weight when full of rocks. Thanks for sharing, good luck from Tennessee (USA)
Yeah i sure will. But i remember a videp by andrew when he tried to open up a cylinder but eventually cave up and took it in a shop. However not all cylinders are the same 😅
You mentioned a gantry crane like AC has. Years ago, i bought a portable aluminum gantry that could be transported and set-up by one person. It was good for 1.5 tons i believe. I wonder if something like that is available and would suit your needs. It was on wheels and could be rolled out of the way. Cheers from Eastern Canada.
I have an Evolution Rage 6 and an Evolution bench saw, really good bits of kits and the blades will cut anything. As you can guess I am going through your back catalogue and catching up. 👍
That is one serious piece of kit. Wonder what the weight of the trailer is now? And if you would like to build the next euro tank...you're the man. I love your unplanned approach but your mind must be seriously sorted for problem solving. I expect that designers would measure every bit of stress and force on every bit of the structure and probably still not come up with an affordable solution as you have done. Well done. Amazing to see your thinking in action.
Thanks Jim very well thought out comment. Yes today the engineers put minimal everywhere to keep costs down. Mass producing stuff with overkill designs will eventually cause loss in profit. So they stress test everything to failure to figure out how thick of material to put this or that just so it can manage its weight class and not break atleast untill the warranty is valid lol. Thanks for watching and take care Jim!
AWEOME! next video.. heavy duty roller skates to move the trailer now eleventy million kilos heavier. I'm happy you are building with steel also, because i love watching a channel called MADE IN POLAND which builds lots of similar special home made tools(his eyeball calibration must be inaccurate because he measures with micrometres etc)
Idk buddy, i have a feeling i dont have enough power if i add tracks to my wheels. i can feel the engine or hydraulics bog down when i go full throttle spinning on spot, adding tracks would just stall the engine constantly or maybe theres something wrong with the thing.
the problem with the saw on 900x900 was before the saw was through the the piece your cutting off the weight dropped and dragged the rest onto the blade . get some support for large heavy cut offs 🙂
Антс привет, рад тебя видеть при деле, как здоровье у вас ребята? Классный сарайчик и оборудование молодец так держать удачи тебе и крепкого здоровья и всей твоей семье. Держитесь и не полейте.
Another great video Andris! Had to see how you built your dump trailer. Man you really do a great job on your builds. I would rather watch your videos than A.C. but I do like watching his also. Ok got to go have to watch the 2nd episode. Later Bro! 😎✌🏻
From a fan who happens to be a welder....clean your earth climp and grind an area back to bare metal for it, if that does not improve the arc increase the amps....failing that get a decent welder!
Hi! What rods are you using with your welder? Sounds like you have too small distance from tip to material but it will probably be fine. Amazing how powerful the small MMA welders are. Good video, I will keep a lookout for part 2.
Iv used 2 different ones idk what type of rods they are. Onr of them likes to burn very close i can even push it into the pool and it wont go out. But another type i have liked a very specific cap, too close or far and it will stop burning.
you know that 7018 runs like butter beautiful beads or stringers you might say i tinkered with welding for a while about 22years pipe and conveyor structur es in quary
28:36 Yeah, that stock is a bit too much for the saw *if the free end is unsupported!* Put a table (or some other device) (maybe a sling?) at the cut-off end of the saw to keep the pieces from freely falling to the floor.
@@Ants_PantsI'm curious about what's in the front of your head ! Might be interesting to find out what future projects you think of ! Nice build sir !!
New subscriber here, great channel! I’ve got a hitachi EX35U excavator I’m almost done restoring and a bobcat. Which engine is in your bobcat? I’ve got an 853 bobcat with a 58hp Isuzu 4JB1. My hitachi has an Isuzu 3LD1
@@Ants_Pants sorry, but I wanted to know the make, is it evolution, how many teeth, an how long have you had it working, sorry its a lot of questions but, want to know which is the best to buy. I bought a cheap Chinese blade, but its blunt already after a few cuts. Thnaks, do enjoy your videos, keep it up.
Did you say camarata? I’m a big fan of his. But I was watching you because you sound exactly like my brothers father in law. He’s from Switzerland, a machinist
@@Ants_Pants One ram would have been plenty, but two rams keep it more stable and doesn’t put as much stress on your pivot points. You done a great job I’m not knocking your work. Ever thought about putting chains on your rear wheels of your bobcat 😆👍
I dont think it will fail on me. This trailer will be tounge heavy, looking @ axel position will confirm this, this will reduce overall stress on the axel and wheels.
Funny, you were worry about the shop getting caught on fire, and then when you start cutting, all the sparks fly over your cars. You do realise that they will burns through the paint and eventually start rusting in all the burning spots. Right? I see so many people do stuff like this, or blowing sparks all over thier glass windows and such🤦♂
Tellisin tööriistamaailm kodulehelt. 1 ketas maksab üle saja euro. Kallid on aga kestavad hästi kaua aga hambad on haprad ja ei talu lööki, ettevaatlikult
@@Ants_Pants Да, Эндрю молодец парень. Находит выход из любой нестандартной ситуации. Я пару лет уже как обнаружил его канал и много роликов пересмотрел. Особенно классные видео были где он Бобкэтом как будто робот управляет.
Kane metall. Paras kolhoos seal (ainuld venekeeld kõnelevad härrad seal koos). Aga saab hea hinnaga (vahepeal). Muidu olen terast veel ka teenustööd oü ostnud.
Nice to meet you sir! I'm from Estonia, a small country in east european union, south of finland and next to russia. I wish to visit USA one day especially California. Take care and be safe
James 1:5 King James Version 5 If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God, that giveth to all men liberally, and upbraideth not; and it shall be given him.
Ant, brilliant, your brain knows no bounds mate. Yes Mr Camarata would be envious of your ability to attempt a build like this. You the man. Respect.
Thanks Kevin!
I'm fascinated by how many projects you can tackle. Meaning fabricating, fixing, & modifying any challenges life requires us to accomplish. Self taught calculation with some education & common sense along with trial & error, combined with motivation equals to "Ants in Pants" 🙄!! I dunno if there's anything on this planet you won't try to just for the sake of challenge? Lol, you rock!! You have a knack for keeping me in tuned to see what your next project will be. Ok bud, can't wait to see the completion on the dump trailer 👏👏👏👏👏👍😃!
Thanks Buck. I got more ideas then i can ever realise into work. But ill try to take it one at a time and hopefully keep on going. Thanks for checking out this vid.
If you are going to repurpose that trailer to a dump, you may want to move the axle location -- it's fine where it is if you only use it on your property with the tractor, but if you intend on using it to pick up materials to bring home the tongue weight might be too much for your tow vehicle. You might also want to look into a set of chains for the skid steer -- it would stop all of the traction issues. Keep up the videos ... I always enjoy them!!!
Yeah im actually happy where its located. It puts more weight on tractor rear end thus increasing its traction and also takes stress off the axel on the treiler.
Really good build. Put some old carpet or wooden battens (duck boards) on the floor where you stand while drilling with the pillar drill. It’s the cold concrete that makes your feet cold 👍
Thanks for the tips!
Ants, I loved that you talked about Andrew's gantry crane. Your video editing, as always, is fab. Brilliant project, you are ingenious 👍👍👍
My fav youtuber for sure 😅👍
Andrew is my fav too! I just discovered you the other day. I'm starting a 10 acre homestead (still clearing land) and you came up in my recommendations 🤙
If you ever doubted that your dad was proud of you then you can rest assured that he would be very very proud of you for building this dump trailer. You are truly an amazing man and remind me of my dad. He could make anything and do it just like you...not really have a drawing or plan...just start building. Looking forward to the next part! Oh and get you some small plastic bags and slide them over your socks then put on your boots and your feet will stay warm.
Thanks for the tip man, i know it works now haha. Thanks a lot!
@@Ants_Pants I think of you as a good friend and wish I lived near by to help you.
I really enjoy your work. You have a great talent for a large variety of things. Keep up the good work. That's going to be a dandy trailer.
Thanks Eric!
I always love your videos ants and your humor!! Please don’t ever loose your sense of character !!congrats on 10k I know you will make it to 100k before you know it! Awesome build I always thought of building a dump trailer but my friend bought one and I use his now.
I only had my atv trailer but thats manual dump so yeah. Thanks buddy hope your doing better.
Fascinating! Always loved hydraulics and dump trucks from childhood.
Same here!
That is going to be one rugged trailer! I like your metal working tools. Nice setup!
Hey Ants, I know this video is old but I hope you see this comment. Remember you said sometimes you get good welds and sometimes you get crap? I noticed before that your welding rods are sitting in cardboard boxes on your shelf. The flux on welding rods absorbs moisture from humidity in the air. In some cases that causes rust between the inner rod and the flux coating so then you weld impurities right in from the rod. It helps to keep the rods in sealed containers. It will also help you very much to get a welding rod heater to preheat your rods and drive any moisture out of them. But really you can use any oven to heat them up to around 82°C before using them. Also make sure nobody else in your home is using a lot of electricity while you are welding, so your supply amperage stays consistent.
Yeh. I wanna get a rod oven. Or make one myself
Really enjoyed the video and fantastic build! Thank you for sharing!
Hey Ants 🐜.
Love the way you make alternate plans. If 1 plan fails, make another one. Kick ass stuff
Hey mr.Brunton. Thanks for the comment! kick ass stuff indeed!
Great video Andris that trailer is coming along well it looks like it's very sturdy. Can't wait to see part 2 👌
Thanks 👍 Sean! That's the reason i checked out your dump trailer video, you did very good job on that project!
@@Ants_Pants Thanks Andris 👍
Ahahaha the bobcat sliding around made my day
Lol
Ok Ants, I think it's time to build the roller support for your cut-offsaw.
Play safe from Elliot Lake, Ontario, Canada.
Yeah iv been actually thinking about it, good call lol, not sure i have time right now though.
Might want to rethink your hinge design? For the highest angle of tilt (to do efficient dumping without having to shovel it out) your hinge needs to be at the very back of your main frame. You also want to keep your center of gravity as low as possible. Tipping a full load is no fun. The hinges are too high and needlessly raise the center of gravity.. The dump frame would benefit from all the square tube being in a flat plane, again for a lower cg. So your cross members should be welded flush to the side rails not on top. This will also as a bonus provide support for your dump floor at the same time. The cg comes into play when operating on less than a flat surface. Great project.
Thanks Douglas all great suggestions. I agree totally with what you said. Like the hinges being too tall. As iv about 90% finished right now i wont want to go back and redesigne anything at this time. Will keep the tips in mind though incase i will do anything in the future.
Well, because of the "cold feet". In my training workshop, we had very simple wooden slatted grates lying on the concrete floor to avoid "cold feet".
Since you often work in the workshop in winter, maybe an idea.
Great idea mate
Nice nice nice. I like it. I have often thought about a dump trailer myself but one that I can tow with the car etc and not the tractor. More so for when I was getting logs myself. Good job bud, super impressive.
Thanks buddy. Thanks 4 checking out the video.
That is going to be a very strong trailer.
Howdy from the Northwoods of Minnesota, Love and Respect All.
Put your rods in the oven on low and dry them. This should help you with starting weld n keeping weld going.
Thanks Jack for the tip
Looking good brother, kinda overkill but I do the same thing! I’d rather overkill then build something that’s going to fail my friend, I think the dump angle is going to be great and those rams are awesome! Especially for the price you paid, but you build like I do heavy duty! Thanks for sharing my brother, you stay safe and healthy my friend!👌🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻
I'm thinking you'll need some gussets or extra support on the down tubes for the bottom end of the rams; there's going to be a lot of stress on the welds at the frame. But for sure the rest of it is not going to break! Looking forward to part 2.
Yes for sure. I will add some more support down there in p2.
11:15 Yea, I'm sure Camarata would be proud 🤣 I think your solutions, projects and channel are as interesting as AC. I can't wait for part2.
Thanks Gordan!
Hell yea I totally agree Gordan, you won a subscriber Ants! hugs from Spain
Only a half-crazed Estonian could pull such a freewheeling, made up from scratch heavy duty dump build. Im half-Estonian so there y’all go.
Lol
You can put down a small pad made of 4x4s and plywood on top and bottom. It would prevent sinking into soft wet surfaces, helping to keep level
Not really sure i understood that. Maybe elaborate?
Very nice work! My suggestion will be to use only one step up cylinder in front instead 2 on bottom
Off to a great start looking forward to part 2
Thanks
To test hydraulic cylinders sometimes compressed air is enough. Does not work super exact but complete stroke in or out is already possible. Simple is best.
Yeah, that should do it
Very nice so far, I would rather have it over built than under sized. I'm not sure how deep your bed will be, but there will be quiet a bit of weight when full of rocks. Thanks for sharing, good luck from Tennessee (USA)
Possible yes. i ended up doing the bed 45cm deep i think. Not sure i will put it full of anything at first, wanna test it out gradually.
Very interesting video, cant wait for more, loved it.
ANTS! You seem like the type of guy to be able to replace those hydraulic seals yourself! Next time you should look into it!
Yeah i sure will. But i remember a videp by andrew when he tried to open up a cylinder but eventually cave up and took it in a shop. However not all cylinders are the same 😅
I searched for you about two weeks ago and couldn't remember ants pants. 👍
You mentioned a gantry crane like AC has. Years ago, i bought a portable aluminum gantry that could be transported and set-up by one person. It was good for 1.5 tons i believe. I wonder if something like that is available and would suit your needs. It was on wheels and could be rolled out of the way. Cheers from Eastern Canada.
Thanks man. I am planning to build a gantry grane but not in this shop. The celing is too low. Ill check it out.
I have an Evolution Rage 6 and an Evolution bench saw, really good bits of kits and the blades will cut anything. As you can guess I am going through your back catalogue and catching up. 👍
i love the evo rage 6, i use it very often
That is one serious piece of kit. Wonder what the weight of the trailer is now? And if you would like to build the next euro tank...you're the man. I love your unplanned approach but your mind must be seriously sorted for problem solving. I expect that designers would measure every bit of stress and force on every bit of the structure and probably still not come up with an affordable solution as you have done. Well done. Amazing to see your thinking in action.
Thanks Jim very well thought out comment. Yes today the engineers put minimal everywhere to keep costs down. Mass producing stuff with overkill designs will eventually cause loss in profit. So they stress test everything to failure to figure out how thick of material to put this or that just so it can manage its weight class and not break atleast untill the warranty is valid lol. Thanks for watching and take care Jim!
Very nice work.
Thank you very much!
AWEOME! next video.. heavy duty roller skates to move the trailer now eleventy million kilos heavier. I'm happy you are building with steel also, because i love watching a channel called MADE IN POLAND which builds lots of similar special home made tools(his eyeball calibration must be inaccurate because he measures with micrometres etc)
Lol 😅. Yeah the trailer kept getting heavier in pt2 the rollerls eventually flatlined 😂
great job
You should look into getting BOBCAT TRACKS system for yours just because of the amount of snow and hill sides you have to deal with on a daily grind.
Idk buddy, i have a feeling i dont have enough power if i add tracks to my wheels. i can feel the engine or hydraulics bog down when i go full throttle spinning on spot, adding tracks would just stall the engine constantly or maybe theres something wrong with the thing.
Awesome job
Thanks Omar!
130 is not even half of what i expected they would have costed🙈😅 i think you did a great deal
Same cylinders are 280 right now.
@@Ants_Pants where did you get them? Link?
@@oglokzAntrax their 318 now lol, but copy this into google and you will find it > GC805063000000
What the Duece Bro, I didn't know you were a yoddler..👍👍🧡🛠
Lol
the problem with the saw on 900x900 was before the saw was through the the piece your cutting off the weight dropped and dragged the rest onto the blade . get some support for large heavy cut offs 🙂
Yeah should have supported the end like you said. My mistake
Антс привет, рад тебя видеть при деле, как здоровье у вас ребята? Классный сарайчик и оборудование молодец так держать удачи тебе и крепкого здоровья и всей твоей семье. Держитесь и не полейте.
Спасибо, все хорошо. Вам тоже желаю здоровья и удачи!
looks great
Another great video Andris! Had to see how you built your dump trailer. Man you really do a great job on your builds. I would rather watch your videos than A.C. but I do like watching his also. Ok got to go have to watch the 2nd episode. Later Bro! 😎✌🏻
Thanks 👍
MM77 Approved 👍🏼👍🏼
looking really sharp man advice is buy a mig welder for these projects so much faster.
Yeah i will eventually. Got too many expenses right now. Thanks!
From a fan who happens to be a welder....clean your earth climp and grind an area back to bare metal for it, if that does not improve the arc increase the amps....failing that get a decent welder!
👍
There's no such thing as overkill 👉🏼😎👉🏼
hmm, yes! maybe :D
При работе с болгаркой, нужно быть осторожным со стеклами рядом стоящих автомобилей. Искры летящие от кругов прилипают к стеклам очень даже надежно!!!
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you need snow chains for your bobcat tires! ;-)
Hi! What rods are you using with your welder? Sounds like you have too small distance from tip to material but it will probably be fine. Amazing how powerful the small MMA welders are. Good video, I will keep a lookout for part 2.
Iv used 2 different ones idk what type of rods they are. Onr of them likes to burn very close i can even push it into the pool and it wont go out. But another type i have liked a very specific cap, too close or far and it will stop burning.
@@Ants_Pants ok, I prefer the 7018 rod, a bit hard to restart but easy to weld with.
You need to support cutoffs mate. The parent piece is just fine resting on your workbench..
Yeah your right.
you know that 7018 runs like butter beautiful beads or stringers you might say i tinkered with welding for a while about 22years pipe and conveyor structur es in quary
Where did buy those white cylinders?
Hey. Pmkaubamaja in estonia sold them. They were 127 eur back then. Now their priced at 207 each
28:36 Yeah, that stock is a bit too much for the saw *if the free end is unsupported!*
Put a table (or some other device) (maybe a sling?) at the cut-off end of the saw to keep the pieces from freely falling to the floor.
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Nice one...as usual :)
20:00 Next time lightly weld all the tiles to make sure they don't move. Useful when it comes to high accuracy.
great point
Ant, where did you learn to do all this stuff. We really like watching the way you just come up with all these ideas. Keep those ideas coming 😊
Out off the back of my head 😅👍
@@Ants_PantsI'm curious about what's in the front of your head ! Might be interesting to find out what future projects you think of ! Nice build sir !!
Be careful,with the sparks on the car window, as they will pit it
Okey i will keep in mind. Thanks for watching!
Cutting steel an the sparks going up round the 2 cars my god brains
Yeah i need to park more cars there. Lol
Great video! Where did you buy the hydraulic cylinders from? That's a great price!
Local place that sells tractor parts, the cylinders were produces in Ukraine.
@@Ants_Pants Ah Ok, thank you.
New subscriber here, great channel! I’ve got a hitachi EX35U excavator I’m almost done restoring and a bobcat. Which engine is in your bobcat? I’ve got an 853 bobcat with a 58hp Isuzu 4JB1. My hitachi has an Isuzu 3LD1
Hey Ron, Thanks for the sub. My 751 has a kubota diesel in it. V1903-E Kubota Engine 38hp? i think.
Hitachi is a great excvator manufacturer as well
damn, if steel is cheaper than plywood I could use a carload! you deliver dont you?? to Montana, USA?
Sure no problem i will deliver them on my aircraft carrier in no time lol
Hey ants we’re did u buy the cylinders at?
Local dealership that sells russian tractor parts called pmkaubamaja.
What's the blade you're using in the steel cutter?
multi-purpose blade, can cut steel/plastic/wood
@@Ants_Pants sorry, but I wanted to know the make, is it evolution, how many teeth, an how long have you had it working, sorry its a lot of questions but, want to know which is the best to buy. I bought a cheap Chinese blade, but its blunt already after a few cuts. Thnaks, do enjoy your videos, keep it up.
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻❤️
Did you say camarata? I’m a big fan of his. But I was watching you because you sound exactly like my brothers father in law. He’s from Switzerland, a machinist
Hehe thanks. Yed AC
where are you at? i like your shop it's old looking but, it's nice and neat!
Yup
can't find the link to the work lamp ..:( can someone help me???🤣
great job but those rams would not go for 150 in the US
they have went up in price since the war started in Ukraine, now their 220 bucks each. Still cheap though.
With all that snow, what part of Australia are you in. Thanks for the video, I really enjoy your videos.
@@galeogle I thought with his humour he would appreciate the jest!
Lol i wish.
I think one ram would have been enough ?
Not sure
@@Ants_Pants
One ram would have been plenty, but two rams keep it more stable and doesn’t put as much stress on your pivot points.
You done a great job I’m not knocking your work.
Ever thought about putting chains on your rear wheels of your bobcat 😆👍
Stronger axle and bigger wheels ?
I dont think it will fail on me. This trailer will be tounge heavy, looking @ axel position will confirm this, this will reduce overall stress on the axel and wheels.
Larger and wider tires !!!!!
Change frame rate on GoPro to remove flicker. Way overkill on rams especially with axle without bearings!
I tried all the fps settings still get flicker. Overkill is good 🤔 sometimes 😅👍
Эстонский акцент так колоритно звучит!!!!
where do you live love your programs
Estonia. East European country next to russia.
Funny, you were worry about the shop getting caught on fire, and then when you start cutting, all the sparks fly over your cars. You do realise that they will burns through the paint and eventually start rusting in all the burning spots. Right? I see so many people do stuff like this, or blowing sparks all over thier glass windows and such🤦♂
Yes i do realise that. Nothing happend though
@@Ants_Pants Glad to hear that!
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Plowing through em like a boss 👍
I found it on amazon🤣
good man! it's a really good lamp. i still use it
Metallisae kettad kus ostad?
Tellisin tööriistamaailm kodulehelt. 1 ketas maksab üle saja euro. Kallid on aga kestavad hästi kaua aga hambad on haprad ja ei talu lööki, ettevaatlikult
i sure that usb i for connecting anything that can be charge a 5v
Was your barn a old potatoe barn?
Could have been
8:53 be careful with the cars' paint, I know a guy, who did the same mistake. :D
Yeah i realised this mistake after reviewing the footage lol. I checked and i got lucky.
Relaka sädemed auto värvi ei kahjustanud?
Ei, paar sädet nii kaugelt ei tee veel midagi. Kui pidevalt ja kuumalt lasta siis küll.
Ants. Du trenger ikke feste sylinderen så lavt under rammen😊
Why?
😀👍👍🇬🇧
Meeldiv et Estis veel piisab mehi kes oskavad kõik oma kätega teha. Edu Teile. Laik! Kui pole saladus, millega oma käsitöödele raha teenite?
Ei ole saladus, teenin leiba kasetreispooni tootmishoones, vahetuse meistrina. Tänud vaatamast ja tervist teile!
Need larger tires!!!!
Its what i have on hand.
Ты тоже смотришь Эндрю Камарата?😀
Да! один из моих любимых каналов на ютубе
@@Ants_Pants Да, Эндрю молодец парень. Находит выход из любой нестандартной ситуации. Я пару лет уже как обнаружил его канал и много роликов пересмотрел. Особенно классные видео были где он Бобкэтом как будто робот управляет.
И ещё: нет ничего интереснее, чем смотреть как другие работают
should have ground it first before welding
Tere, kust kohast teie ostsite teras plaati? Tänud ette.
Kane metall. Paras kolhoos seal (ainuld venekeeld kõnelevad härrad seal koos). Aga saab hea hinnaga (vahepeal). Muidu olen terast veel ka teenustööd oü ostnud.
where you from you never said i am living in the high desert of California moved from Texas about 1950 i am retired am 81-year-old
Nice to meet you sir! I'm from Estonia, a small country in east european union, south of finland and next to russia. I wish to visit USA one day especially California. Take care and be safe
Asphalt is the most recycled material in the world.
yes it is
James 1:5
King James Version
5 If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God, that giveth to all men liberally, and upbraideth not; and it shall be given him.
You have to clean and degrease your metal before welding. With all of the crap in it the welds will be crap too.
Welds are holding to this day 😅👍
See 44 minutit oli parem, kui viimase viie aastavahetuse programmid kokku.
Lol😅