Great vid as always. Again, thank you for explaining not only what you are doing, but why you do it that way. The landscaper I did work for had a semi tractor as a roll off truck. I just put tubes on the bottom, just like a dumpster would have, and a hook in front, instead of mounting it on a flatbed. Both ways work fine.
Another video where I learned a few things! Thank you. No joke on the metal shavings. Mine have migrated all over my garage, up into my house; I’ve even destroyed our white bath towels. No more, we are going dark blue and black. There is rust everywhere and I am damn proud of it😆👏🏼
What i learnt today Prick punch saw cuts. welding parts together to drill in pairs. Metal roller to pick up metal bits, (awesome idea for working in gravel driveway at home, or field service work etc.)
How about some fork pockets in the base of the hydroseeder so it can be lifted off in case the owner needs the flatbed? Another great video, thanks for sharing your projects with us.
They don’t have a forklift that would lift that on its own even if it had pockets…I don’t either…that would take a machine with forks at least 6 feet long…I don’t think they would be willing to risk damage by lifting it off very often. That’s the reason for the Switch-N-Go system…if they need a different bed then they’ll use a different bed. Fork pockets are awesome though…best way for forkliftin for sure
Lots of thought and measuring there. Nice. Was just the top of the bed powder coated? It looked like rust underneath. What is the VRC? You may have mentioned it. Thanks for the videos.
The entire bed was powder coated but even powder coating does not go between the cross members and the floor plate decking so there is still spots that can rust Google ZRC Cold Galvanizing Compound…if I said VRC then I misspoke
Glad you decided against relying on the self-tappers to hold your angle clips under the bed. Otherwise, when the constantly moving liquid load sheared the screws off, the only thing that would have been holding the seeder to the bed would have been a couple of sub-standard, Micky Mouse welds that hold the floor plate down.
Glad you decided not to rely on those self-tappers to hold your angel clips to the channel under the bed. Otherwise, when the screws sheared off or vibrated loose, the only thing that would have been holding the seeder to the bed would have been the Micky Mouse welds that hold the floor plate down. Not good with a constantly moving liquid load!
Thanks for the video, you know I nearly always get a tip or process from your videos that I can actually use.
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Great vid as always. Again, thank you for explaining not only what you are doing, but why you do it that way. The landscaper I did work for had a semi tractor as a roll off truck. I just put tubes on the bottom, just like a dumpster would have, and a hook in front, instead of mounting it on a flatbed. Both ways work fine.
Nice pro tip on the Center punching corner of material to indicate a cut, going to use that for sure!
Very Useful those switch and go Truck bodies 👌🔧😎
Another video where I learned a few things! Thank you. No joke on the metal shavings. Mine have migrated all over my garage, up into my house; I’ve even destroyed our white bath towels. No more, we are going dark blue and black. There is rust everywhere and I am damn proud of it😆👏🏼
What i learnt today
Prick punch saw cuts.
welding parts together to drill in pairs.
Metal roller to pick up metal bits, (awesome idea for working in gravel driveway at home, or field service work etc.)
Always informative and entertaining. Thanks
First On Race Day 👍👍👍and amen to punch marks for keeping alignment 🍻nice fit up bro 👌
What a beautiful job 👍 👍 👍
excellent work as usual, and great tips.. thanks for sharing.. Love your videos.
very good job !!! I like to see you !!!! Alban
How about some fork pockets in the base of the hydroseeder so it can be lifted off in case the owner needs the flatbed? Another great video, thanks for sharing your projects with us.
They don’t have a forklift that would lift that on its own even if it had pockets…I don’t either…that would take a machine with forks at least 6 feet long…I don’t think they would be willing to risk damage by lifting it off very often.
That’s the reason for the Switch-N-Go system…if they need a different bed then they’ll use a different bed.
Fork pockets are awesome though…best way for forkliftin for sure
very good job
Professional, as usual!
Wow, thanks!
Amazing like always
Overkill !! Best way to be!!
This guy, shares ALL the tricks👍
Lots of thought and measuring there. Nice. Was just the top of the bed powder coated? It looked like rust underneath. What is the VRC? You may have mentioned it. Thanks for the videos.
The entire bed was powder coated but even powder coating does not go between the cross members and the floor plate decking so there is still spots that can rust
Google ZRC Cold Galvanizing Compound…if I said VRC then I misspoke
Best drill lube ever is boelube. The blue. The white stick is good on cutting disks.made By boeing.
Glad you decided against relying on the self-tappers to hold your angle clips under the bed. Otherwise, when the constantly moving liquid load sheared the screws off, the only thing that would have been holding the seeder to the bed would have been a couple of sub-standard, Micky Mouse welds that hold the floor plate down.
Right on
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What part of w. Va are you located?? My daughter lives close to Huntington. Thanks, Kentucky
Upshur County....central WV
YourTitle says Flinn not Finn. wood fiber and newspaper mix
Good catch…I think I fixed it…I blame the autocorrect…even when I was tryin to fix it the dern thing didn’t wanna type the word Finn
@@NBSWELDING not trying to be mr spell check i use to own one of these machine
Glad you decided not to rely on those self-tappers to hold your angel clips to the channel under the bed. Otherwise, when the screws sheared off or vibrated loose, the only thing that would have been holding the seeder to the bed would have been the Micky Mouse welds that hold the floor plate down. Not good with a constantly moving liquid load!
wait a dern tootin scootin minuete is them some newsome ovr-alls u sportin well hot dicky dog x-mas early at N.B.S.welding
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