Excellent job like always 👍you and Kevin are the best.
@liljoeii6091Күн бұрын
Thank you for the video
@WEB-11872 күн бұрын
Chicken wire at the bottom on the shed works good too
@stevoj8959Күн бұрын
That is what I did around my own shed. I think it is a great solution. Thanks. Stevo
@MissouriOldTimer2 күн бұрын
it looks good but it sure takes patience.
@stevoj8959Күн бұрын
We were not able to find new fenders so I had to fix these ones. Anytime you can use original, it is always better though. Thanks Vern. Stevo
@Matt-xw1xx2 күн бұрын
I just bought one but the speed dial has no effect. Just runs at medium no matter what I do. Any ideas?
@stevoj8959Күн бұрын
You should be able to go on line or find an electronics store and replace the variable switch. Unfortunate you can not buy many parts for these anymore. Thanks. Stevo
@Mahigeer12 күн бұрын
I would have recommended to "divide and conquer" method to cut off all the roots.
@stevoj8959Күн бұрын
Normally I cut off the roots but with this one, we buried it upside down at a friends acreage. Thanks. Stevo
@Garnett-zg3gs2 күн бұрын
Really enjoying seeing it step by step coming together. I enjoy watching your videos when they come out can't wait for the next.
@stevoj8959Күн бұрын
Well thanks for tuning in. I enjoy watching vehicles getting redone as well. A little less fun on the filming side. Almost to the finish line. Thanks. Stevo
@Hyberlol3 күн бұрын
Destined to do things the most difficult way imaginable.
@Hyberlol3 күн бұрын
A high pressure washer would have saved you about 35 straight days of labour lol.
@stevoj8959Күн бұрын
Would like to try a pressure washer but it does leave a lot of mud behind. Thanks. Stevo
@MarkH103 күн бұрын
Long, dull auger bit, and or, for Texas Chalice, and Las Vegas stone geology I dig with a dull masonry bit. Just be careful as we have a tendency to start putting side pressures on our drills using them to dig with.
@stevoj8959Күн бұрын
Never thought about the side pressure but you are right. A masonry bit would work great. Thanks. Stevo
@MarkH10Күн бұрын
@@stevoj8959 Your very welcome. Keep in mind, drills work in a back and forth plane, prying is a great way to visit energy on the weak points in a shaft and it's bearings, as it rotates, and eventually you develop premature failure. MY method is masonry bit cuts down, prybar side pressure, opens the loose material. I also use a vacuum. Your task and accomplishment was very impressive.
@keepitreelcatfishing58834 күн бұрын
When your Schizophrenia acts up and you get an urge for stump removal
@stevoj8959Күн бұрын
I do find it therapeutic. Thanks. Stevo
@mikelomeli13164 күн бұрын
I truly believe that this guy is living out his paleontologist dreams! Nice work!!
@stevoj8959Күн бұрын
Those thought were in my mind while I was doing this dig. Thanks for tuning in. Stevo
@cpaoutdoors99264 күн бұрын
Are you a archeologist
@stevoj8959Күн бұрын
It is fun digging up these roots but I found no treasures. Thanks for tuning in. Stevo
@geoffreyjett6005 күн бұрын
You're removing a tree stump you're not uncovering a fossil LOL
@stevoj8959Күн бұрын
Normally I would not be this extensive but I was building a driveway and it had to go. Thanks. Stevo
@billyivwen5 күн бұрын
This guy reminds me of Clark Griswold
@stevoj8959Күн бұрын
Great comment. Stevo
@sicasni6 күн бұрын
i sawzalled about a dozen hollies along my property but never would I thought a whole tree can be done. lol. good work.
@stevoj8959Күн бұрын
I have done a few roots and it works great. Best thig is it is gone forever when you are done. Thanks. Stevo
@HorsefeatherCreations6 күн бұрын
I started with projects for bonsai trees and have found myself watching entire stumps vacuumed out of the ground. KZfaq can be a wild place, haha. Was there ever an update on what happed to this stump?
@stevoj8959Күн бұрын
I never would have thought I would be in that category. Thanks for tuning in. Stevo
@MarkGilbert-ly8wi8 күн бұрын
Just came upon this video. Should left after removing the dirt. Looks neat with all the roots exposed. Would he do this again? He has a lot of free time.
@stevoj8959Күн бұрын
The process works rather well. On a typical root I will only have 2-3 hours in it. This was a little big because I was building a driveway. Thanks. Stevo
@liljoeii60918 күн бұрын
That look amazing how you could make those patterns like that awesome video thank you
@stevoj8959Күн бұрын
Sometimes I try without a pattern but it is much tougher. I have a good collection of patterns now. Thanks. Stevo
@rockman49er8 күн бұрын
I have this bandsaw can i put a metal blade and use it for metal instead of wood im unsure dont want to break it or hurt myself thanks i subscribed
@stevoj8959Күн бұрын
I know some that use these saws for cutting aluminum so I see no reason why it won't work. It may run a little fast for cutting steel. Thanks. Stevo
@waynebrown20688 күн бұрын
Awesome job 👍
@stevoj8959Күн бұрын
Thanks Wayne. Getting close to putting another Ford on the road. Stevo
@garyhodder27849 күн бұрын
Nice job on the patching Steve, very informative .
@stevoj8959Күн бұрын
Thanks. Was hoping for new fenders but original is still better. Thanks. Stevo
@apatterson81289 күн бұрын
Great work!
@stevoj89599 күн бұрын
A big job but it is done. Thanks for tuning in. Stevo
@Garnett-zg3gs9 күн бұрын
Really start to shape up looking good.
@stevoj89599 күн бұрын
I was hoping for better fenders but they are looking good. Bodywork is next. Thanks. Stevo
@haneyoakie149 күн бұрын
I am getting tomatoes out of the garden now, and canning time is near. I am re-watching your excellent video to review what I need to do. Thank you StevoJ!
@stevoj89599 күн бұрын
Tomatoes are a long way off for me but my peppers are doing great. I have a lot of stem rot on my tomatoes this year so my yield will be down. Thanks. Stevo
@haneyoakie149 күн бұрын
@@stevoj8959 too much rain?
@maketaco66839 күн бұрын
roots as thick as trees ! I have never seen so many massive roots. Great work.
@stevoj89599 күн бұрын
Those roots went on forever. I had to remove them all because I was building a driveway. Looked pretty cool when I got it out. Thanks. Stevo
@tman39449 күн бұрын
what does your yard look like now any pictures?
@stevoj89599 күн бұрын
Where the tree is, I built a driveway. It is nice to have the driveway but I wished I could have kept the tree. There are links to those videos in the description. Thanks. Stevo
@patrickpk629912 күн бұрын
Chainsaw bro
@stevoj89599 күн бұрын
Chainsaw would be nice but they do not like the dirt. Thanks for tuning in. Stevo
@patrickpk62998 күн бұрын
@@stevoj8959 you dug all the dirt away...sawzalls are not the tool for the job
@Testing-12313 күн бұрын
1958 was the peak year for the use of chrome on US made cars. It was pretty standard across the board for just about everything that year. Take a look at the 58 Buicks
@stevoj89599 күн бұрын
The chrome is what made these cars so iconic. We had a 59 Caddy and if one was to redo the chrome on that it would cost 20 thousand at least. I am a big chrome fan. Cars are not like they use to be. Thanks. Stevo
@liljoeii609113 күн бұрын
Looks awesome thank you for the video
@stevoj89599 күн бұрын
I am starting to see the end. Want to get it done so I can maybe get so time on my stuff. Thanks. Stevo
@haciendadad15 күн бұрын
I cut down my 30ft black oak that had a stump diameter of only about 8 or 9 inches and I thought if I cur through most of the surrounding roots with a sawzall and I sacrificed a chainsaw chain so I can cut through the thickest roots. I left the stump about 2ft high so I can use it for leverage when I tried to pull it out with my SUV, but boy was I wrong! I see now that I have a long ways to go! The tree is in my front yard, and I live in a nice upscale neighborhood and I can only think that everyone is thinking, "why doesn't he just pay to have it pulled out?!" so I feel a little bit embarrassed but I enjoy the work and the challenge, but after seeing your comments, I see that people respect you for this so I am going to try to dig it out and cut those tap roots and buy me an auger drill bit. I don't want to lose to this stump because now it is personal. It has embarrassed me long enough!! 🙂
@stevoj89599 күн бұрын
What a great comment. Love that you are seeing it through to the end. Leaving the stump up does help. I know where you are at. You think you got all the roots and there are more. The roots from your tree are probably a little tougher to cut than the soft Spruce. Keep going. The feeling when it finally pops is worth it. Thanks. Stevo
@sea_hous16 күн бұрын
Couple questions for ya. Thanks very much for the video! : ) How long do you now think is best? If you don't have a dome to smoke them do you think they'll still turn out okay?
@stevoj89599 күн бұрын
Time kind of depends on the type of rib. Side ribs may take longer than back ribs. I would not hesitate to cook without a cover. Go slow to keep them tender. When you get the color you want on the ribs, wrap them until they are as tender as you want. There are no bad ribs. Thanks. Stevo
@uglyapple17 күн бұрын
I know you're not a fan of red, but, Gaaaawly! that truck's gonna look good. And, how are things going wit the Beetle?
@waynebrown206817 күн бұрын
Awesome job Steve and Kevin you’re the best 👍
@stevoj895917 күн бұрын
It's coming Wayne. Just got the fenders and the tailgate to go. Hope to see you at a car show. Stevo
@MissouriOldTimer18 күн бұрын
as usual a mighty fine job.. looks great.
@stevoj895917 күн бұрын
It turned out good. I was just glad a bug did not land on it which usually happens in the summer. Got to get it done so I can work on some of my stuff. Thanks Vern. Stevo
@davessmallenginerevival284718 күн бұрын
Looks great Stevo, sorry I'm not around more, just incredibly busy
@stevoj895917 күн бұрын
This busy thing has to go. I thought when I reached this age, 59, things would slow down but I get busier. This project is finally getting close to the end and then maybe I can work on some of my stuff. I assume the lawnmower repairs are in full swing for you now so there goes your evenings and weekends. It slows down when it snows but that would be silly to think that. Thanks Dave. Stevo
@davessmallenginerevival284717 күн бұрын
@stevoj8959 that's true stevo. I'm 56 and life should slow down but it's just speeding up. I'm working harder now than I have my whole life, it's not right, something has to change
@stevoj895917 күн бұрын
@@davessmallenginerevival2847 Let me know when you get it figured out so I can do the same. Later Dave. Stevo
@Garnett-zg3gs18 күн бұрын
It's turning out pretty nice can't wait to see it finished. I had the same model truck it was just fire engine red sadly someone Pulled off a side road and I hit them pretty hard totaling out the truck beyond What I could afford to fix it.
@stevoj895917 күн бұрын
Tough to hear stories like that. We are getting close to the end on this truck and it is looking good. Just have the fenders and tailgate to go. I am not a Ford guy but I would park this truck in my driveway. Thanks. Stevo
@antilaw991119 күн бұрын
What brand ratchet you using?
@stevoj895917 күн бұрын
That would be a Snap On. I have one that is about 40 years old but my new one is really nice. Thanks for tuning in. Stevo
@ryanc863721 күн бұрын
You ever find a replacement? In following this video - I took mine apart, and then it wouldn't go back together easily - and then I broke it. All user error, lol. But now I definitely need a replacement.
@stevoj895917 күн бұрын
I did not ever find a replacement. It seemed to work better so I will keep it going. I think the best place to look would be a RV salvage yard. It seems we live in a world where things can't be fixed. Thanks. Stevo
@waynebrown206821 күн бұрын
Looks great like always 👍
@stevoj895917 күн бұрын
The box is my favorite part so far and no bugs. Thanks Wayne. Stevo
@arthur522522 күн бұрын
Just had mine rebuilt after almost 12 years of use (same as yours). Canadian made, heavy aluminum cast and iron cast grates. 100% worth rebuilding. Surprise that you needed to replace cast iron grates, they should last forever. You missing top shelf on yours and I also want to point out that burner should be attached to bottom with 2 screws. Yours were most likely rusted out that's why you were able just to lift up the burner. My igniter works fine, just needed to clean contacts. Great grill and great video! Thank you!
@stevoj895917 күн бұрын
I am still using it today and I love it. The best part is, you can still but the parts. You can spend a lot of money on a BBQ but it does the same job. Thanks for tuning in. Stevo
@xxx_rude_dogg_xxx980624 күн бұрын
i hate battery operated tools for big projects besides drills.
@liljoeii609124 күн бұрын
THANK YOU FOR THE VIDEO
@stevoj895917 күн бұрын
Thanks back. Hoping to find some more parts for it and maybe salvage it. Stevo
@liljoeii609124 күн бұрын
You're a paint job looked awesome thank you for the video
@stevoj895917 күн бұрын
The box turned out really good. Slowly but surely and truck is getting done. Thanks. Stevo
@jesseblackhawk25 күн бұрын
Vacuums are for lifting dirt
@Haterbilt25 күн бұрын
Looks awesome 👍🍻
@stevoj895917 күн бұрын
The box turned out really good. Always stressful painting in the summer, you usually get one bug at least land on it. Thanks. Stevo
@uglyapple25 күн бұрын
Back at the old red truck eh? How many pokers do you have in the old fire? Keep on Keepin' on Stevo
@MissouriOldTimer25 күн бұрын
it takes a lot of patience to do that kind of work.
@stevoj895917 күн бұрын
Patience is something I always had and I am trying to teach the little brother that as well. He sometimes likes to rush things. Thanks Vern. Stevo
@garyhodder278425 күн бұрын
Very Nice Steve!
@stevoj895917 күн бұрын
Very happy with the shine. The truck is going to look original when it is all done with this single stage paint. Thanks. Stevo
@Garnett-zg3gs25 күн бұрын
It's really looking sharp
@stevoj895917 күн бұрын
I am very happy that we went with the single stage paint. The truck look very original. Thanks. Stevo