I say you had tremendous success staying out of the hospital. That ladder was wobbling so much it made me feel nervous while I’m sitting on that couch.
Good day Sir, you are a great high altitude strong worker and I'm happy that you use your FEL basket 😇👌👍At eared that at 11:23 🤣😜👍 Oupssy Grease and Oil for that rail 🥴Keep up your POSITIVE ATTITUDE Sir Cheers 🍻🍻
Hey Case, Another great video in the books. As many have commented on how you were standing on the ladder, I to wanted to reach into my screen to give you a hand. Keep the great videos coming, I truly enjoy them. Stay safe Dirk🪓🪵🚜
I have projects like that all the time! I will struggle for hours and get so frustrated then walk away. I come back to it a few days later and what I couldn't do I hours I get done in a few minuets. You will get it done and it will be awesome! We use unistrut a lot to suspend and lift transformers at work and one thing you may want to do is add some more bolts to the center of the strut if you can. It looked like you only had the two bolts holding it up and if you lift in the center of the strut towards the max lift capacity you may get sag in the strut. Just a thought. It will be a really cool setup when you get it done and extending the strut will make it some much more versatile. I look forward to seeing complete and what you had envisioned!
I completely agree Justin. I wanted a bolt every 2 feet, but the way the brackets slide over the strut, I couldn’t. That’s a big part of the reason I’m redoing it.
That was a hard install, I wanted to reach through my screen and grab one end 😉👍🏻. I hope you can find those wheels 🤞🏻. Have a great weekend Case 🙋🏼♂️🙂👍🏻
This is the first time I have seen unistrut outside of the UK. We have bought a lot of products from Vevor and they seems to be one of the better overseas companies. We always treat products we buy from an overseas company as a hobby rather than a tool as the instructions are usually worthless and you often get a part missing or something that does not fit as it should. Once you have this installed as you want I am sure it will be a great help
Yeah that's pretty sad that you have to retap the threads. I mean all they have to do is have an extra "victim" set of bolts, put them in just a few threads, don't need to even run them jn, spray or powder coat the piece and then remove them and use them in the next batch. I guess it takes extra time for them so the delegate that to you to spend the extra time fixing it. ☹️
How's she goin'? You looked like you were one of the Great Wallendas on top of that ladder. Man I'm glad you didn't fall. The box on the Kioti was a much better idea. The other things you are dealing with can be fixed with a little mod here and there. I think that hoist will be a good addition for the mill. Take care!!
Sorry it became a big project. Can you turn it into a wireless system? I grabbed a wireless winch remote and put it on my dump trailer for under $25. Would have been under $20, but I need to be bigger connected for my battery terminal. Hang in there and good luck! At least it makes good content.
Happened to me many times. Buy some thing new. No beepin good, have to fix it before use. Sad the way things are made. I had a hard time watching you on top of that ladder. I was figuring you were gunna fall. Box on the tractor was some what safer. And Im sure you know better. Any way, enough of me nagging ya,, you’ll get it to where you want and it will work for you.
I upgraded the system in a big way!!! ua-cam.com/video/uJxujSfQj-c/v-deo.html
I say you had tremendous success staying out of the hospital. That ladder was wobbling so much it made me feel nervous while I’m sitting on that couch.
It sure was. 🥴
Good day Sir, you are a great high altitude strong worker and I'm happy that you use your FEL basket 😇👌👍At eared that at 11:23 🤣😜👍 Oupssy Grease and Oil for that rail 🥴Keep up your POSITIVE ATTITUDE Sir Cheers 🍻🍻
Thank you sir 🙏
Hey Case,
Another great video in the books. As many have commented on how you were standing on the ladder, I to wanted to reach into my screen to give you a hand.
Keep the great videos coming, I truly enjoy them.
Stay safe
Dirk🪓🪵🚜
Thank you sir. I could have used the hand 😁👍🙏
I have projects like that all the time! I will struggle for hours and get so frustrated then walk away. I come back to it a few days later and what I couldn't do I hours I get done in a few minuets. You will get it done and it will be awesome! We use unistrut a lot to suspend and lift transformers at work and one thing you may want to do is add some more bolts to the center of the strut if you can. It looked like you only had the two bolts holding it up and if you lift in the center of the strut towards the max lift capacity you may get sag in the strut. Just a thought. It will be a really cool setup when you get it done and extending the strut will make it some much more versatile. I look forward to seeing complete and what you had envisioned!
I completely agree Justin. I wanted a bolt every 2 feet, but the way the brackets slide over the strut, I couldn’t. That’s a big part of the reason I’m redoing it.
@@BuildALotAcres got it.
That was a hard install, I wanted to reach through my screen and grab one end 😉👍🏻. I hope you can find those wheels 🤞🏻. Have a great weekend Case 🙋🏼♂️🙂👍🏻
Thanks Luc. The wheels already came in. 😁🍻 I hope you have a great weekend as well my friend!
This is the first time I have seen unistrut outside of the UK. We have bought a lot of products from Vevor and they seems to be one of the better overseas companies. We always treat products we buy from an overseas company as a hobby rather than a tool as the instructions are usually worthless and you often get a part missing or something that does not fit as it should. Once you have this installed as you want I am sure it will be a great help
Very true. I agree with your points 👍
That's how all my projects seem to go. Will unistrut stand up to a 1300# pull? I have used it a lot, just not in that kind of application.
Yes. At 24” brace spacing P1000 is rated for around 1600-1700 lbs
Yeah that's pretty sad that you have to retap the threads. I mean all they have to do is have an extra "victim" set of bolts, put them in just a few threads, don't need to even run them jn, spray or powder coat the piece and then remove them and use them in the next batch. I guess it takes extra time for them so the delegate that to you to spend the extra time fixing it. ☹️
I agree. It’d be pretty easy for them to do.
I got the one with a cordless remote. like it really well and it was not much more $
Very cool 👍
How's she goin'? You looked like you were one of the Great Wallendas on top of that ladder. Man I'm glad you didn't fall. The box on the Kioti was a much better idea. The other things you are dealing with can be fixed with a little mod here and there. I think that hoist will be a good addition for the mill. Take care!!
I agree completely Mike. I’m working on the updates right now. Should be good to go and on video soon 😁👍
Sorry it became a big project. Can you turn it into a wireless system? I grabbed a wireless winch remote and put it on my dump trailer for under $25. Would have been under $20, but I need to be bigger connected for my battery terminal. Hang in there and good luck! At least it makes good content.
Thank you sir. I have the needed parts and am working on bettering the system as we speak 😉
Happened to me many times. Buy some thing new. No beepin good, have to fix it before use. Sad the way things are made.
I had a hard time watching you on top of that ladder. I was figuring you were gunna fall. Box on the tractor was some what safer. And Im sure you know better.
Any way, enough of me nagging ya,, you’ll get it to where you want and it will work for you.
I do know better. Should have known better than to skip steps.