Nice video! Looking forward to building a boat someday and come across your channel while researching. I wonder if that hull is bluwater capable. i would like to know more about that mast. she's surely an attention grabing vessel
@dinkledank2597 күн бұрын
This is what i need in my life great idea, can I ask what glue you used to or pins etc for those little plywood boxes etc? That have stood the test of time I'm assuming
@AngelLopez-wc3en11 күн бұрын
Tu español es bueno, amigo. Saludos desde España.
@arcaneamusements208713 күн бұрын
I have not been able to find anything like that large cable crimper you prefer. Do you have a manufacturer or model number? Great video, thanks for the work you put in to it!
@nothing-vg6hh14 күн бұрын
thank u very much very useful
@jamesgoforth160621 күн бұрын
Excellent. five out of five stars.
@อุ่นใจอาละวาดАй бұрын
It's a very informative video that is easy to understand.
@HydraulicJackandPumpАй бұрын
Very good, How can contact you
@edwardcarletoncamp8750Ай бұрын
I would like to work with you as our inventions seem to mesh perfectly Please Contact me!
@kestanecihasanpubgАй бұрын
what do you call that plastic tube shape?
@DailyroachАй бұрын
I just put a 24lb trolling motor on a quick release pole that attaches to my bow rail , it has plenty of thrust , to save on messing about with the electronics i ordered a 60amp pwm with foward and reverse plus proportional controll for the motor speed so i can controll it from the helm , not as fancy as a remote controller but i feel like it will be a good solution for me , thanks for the idea as it gave me insperation once i saw how easy it was to impliment . for a 40 foot sailboat 24lb seems enough to push the bow around for docking manuvers on a still day :)
@gsadlerdavidАй бұрын
great tunes and ideas !
@Jeffa672 ай бұрын
thanks for the video and information . entertaining and helpful
@fcolon19762 ай бұрын
Problem with that crimper is that the thickest wire it will do is up to 2 gauge
@jerryariz702 ай бұрын
How much that crimping tool. I'm entersted
@jerryariz702 ай бұрын
I'm entersted
@pellyrat12 ай бұрын
Good Video. You show the good ,the bad and the ugly, LOL Also you back up what you are doing with cutting the connections apart to show that they are good. Thanks
@paulsadler55112 ай бұрын
I love the humor. Well done!
@eliasklein91742 ай бұрын
Thanks for the smart ideas.
@fredvela69942 ай бұрын
I'll buy one if you are willing to make it for me. I just dont have the time to do it myself. I'm only g diving 15 feet, no more than that.
@electrolatif2 ай бұрын
The hydraulic are the best, you dont try it in your video 😮. I use many year the strongest.
@josephking65153 ай бұрын
_Something_ (was that what you wanted me to write?) I was hoping this was going to be about smaller gauge wires from 26AWG and up or is it down o around 14AWG? I have to use 26AWG and put ferrules on them for a 5V or is it 3V LED project I am working on and I am a complete numpty with wires and electron stuff.
@SloMo-rk5pv3 ай бұрын
I'm thinking the hydraulic one even though it's very slow would be good if you're in an awkward position trying to crimp because that it would allow you to set the wire and crimp properly
@donatopinto30033 ай бұрын
Ola consegues fresar 0,30 decimas em aço com essa fresadora?
@444mikeee3 ай бұрын
Thanks for good humour and useful information, with a short duration. Your video helped me.
@pernel483 ай бұрын
Thank you very much for sharing this jig. Unlike the jig for the big drill bit, the jig glides along the angle iron thereby ensuring both face are equal but how does this wooden jig help get both face sharpened equally?
@PlacideBolack3 ай бұрын
its possible for u to put the stl file if we wanna 3d print it....Thx
@sunburst14843 ай бұрын
Less is more mate, don't over do it with the music , drowns the whole video out. Id rather hear you putting it together. Looks like a great saw, is there much movement in that fence after a few months of use?
@jovkniemozna3 ай бұрын
te felicito por tu español, comprendi toda la informacion sin problemas! keep doing it!
@stephaneins87814 ай бұрын
Hi Andy, beautiful boat! Am building Modells and a small version of hopefully a bigger one, one day and always interested in new and out of the box ideas. Did you find those plastic pipes in that shape or did you form them yourself? Am pondering with the idea of using UV stable HDPE sheet material on a wooden frame? Lots of interesting videos! Thanks so much!! Stephan
@stephaneins87814 ай бұрын
Sorry just realized you already answered the question about the pipes but how did you get the fiberglass to adhere to the pipes?
@acquachiara17864 ай бұрын
Mah.
@deathwobblewagon3414 ай бұрын
Qué tal trabaja el acero esta fresadora?
@andysworkbench4 ай бұрын
Holla, utilizo la máquina para acero, acero inoxidable y aluminio y estoy muy contento con los resultados.😀
@francofanizzi83664 ай бұрын
Bravissimo Complimenti idea eccezionale👏👏👏 😉👌
@bowieinc4 ай бұрын
Very cool, I plan to model and 3D print. Thanks for sharing!!!
@claudiafischer58304 ай бұрын
Hallo Andy, danke für das Einstellen der Bauzeichnung! Möchte es gern nachbauen, verrätst Du mir bitte Welche Schrauben / Stifte Du verwendet hast? Besten Dank!
@andysworkbench4 ай бұрын
Hallo! Ich habe 20 mm Stücke aus einer 8 mm Gewindestange geschnitten und dann mit dem Winkelschleifer einen Schlitz auf der Stirnseite geschnitten so dass man das Gewindestück mit einem Schlitzschraubendreher einschrauben kann. 😀
@claudiafischer58304 ай бұрын
Danke Andy, wie stark ist die Platte? Und ich kann die beiden baugleichen Teile ( in der technischen Zeichnung , oben links und baugleich rechts drunter versetzt) nicht in der Konstruktion zuordnen. Danke Dir!
@andysworkbench4 ай бұрын
Hallo Claudia, die Platte ist ein Schneidebrett von Ikea und ist ca 7 mm dick wenn ich mich richtig erinnere. Die beiden Teile die Du vielleicht nicht zuordnen kannst könnte man verwenden um den Haken an der Alustange zu befestigen.@@claudiafischer5830
@Leo-rm1sb4 ай бұрын
Hola excelente idea. Podrias compartir el lick de descarga del plano cnc me gusto tu idea
@lanegustafson9294 ай бұрын
Love this system. I'll be duplicating. I don't have a mill, but I've got other metal working tools to make something similar. Many thanks.
@mrkalikutista87294 ай бұрын
I dont have a cnc, can you please show me the drawing template for the 10 degree angle? I will try to fabricate it, i have only hacksaw 😢
@MrMandala11115 ай бұрын
Thanks for that. I have just returned a 6mm to 50mm mechanical crimper due to it creating those little side wings on the terminal's. I won't buy another hydraulic crimper after having a brand new one fail straight out of the box due to leaking fluid. I have been wondering how well the indent type work and that cut lug using a larger terminal looks like they work very well, I will be buying one this week, thanks again.
@namesurname1335 ай бұрын
This is what i was looking for.
@shawnt52725 ай бұрын
Great video and explanation, and thank you very much for the code! That is the part that keeps me from getting into Arduino and/or Raspberry Pi projects. Two questions though: 1) The relay module that I found that 'visually' matches the one you used says that it's "5v", but you're using it with a 12v setup. Is this indeed correct? I don't want to get the wrong part and instantly burn it out. 2) If I wanted to get other pcs of equipment in on the shopvac party, like my radial arm saw, planer, miter saw, band saw, ect, am I right in thinking that I can simply use an additional voltage sensor module at each device, with all of the connections run in parallel with the first? I believe that the nano and the code you wrote wouldn't know the difference, and would simply sense the voltage and actuate the shopvac, but I question it due to my lack of coding experience in this. Ironically, I used to write my own video games from raw code on the Commodore 64 in the early 80's, and many websites from raw HTLM using nothing but Notepad in the mid to late 90's, so I'm not 'new to coding', but PTSD put what seems to be holes in that part of my brain, and it's just gone now.
@williamshelton96885 ай бұрын
Terrific, thanks
@gary72036 ай бұрын
Sweet! The beauty is in the simplicity that guarantees symmetrical faces. Rotating the drill holder 180 degrees and dropping the drill into the V slot does it all!
@user-sf4vt6kz6c6 ай бұрын
Thanks🙏.
@stevenlengyel97016 ай бұрын
I can’t understand what he’s saying
@fullmortise6 ай бұрын
Do you have a Svg file for sale?
@mwjc58186 ай бұрын
Great so all I need now is a cnc router
@fabioalbini56786 ай бұрын
could you please share the drawing to use in the CNC router to cut the right pieces?? Or the 3d model to print into the 3d printer.
@ericjohnson1836 ай бұрын
Every way I try to think to improve your design ends up with me understanding why you made choices you did, and I'm impressed repeatedly. If you foresaw in advance all those implications and then called your design simple, I give up. Thank you for sharing 🤩
@joshuaharlow42416 ай бұрын
Excellent demo! Looking forward to improving my setup.