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Mitch Tarrant
Registrace 5. 12. 2010
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Tuning Waste Plastic Into Fuel - Fail
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This was a failed attempt to turn waste plastic into fuel (petrol and/or diesel). I think it failed because I didn't have enough condensing space after the pyrolysis chamber and the lighter hydrocarbons didn't have time to condense and were lost as gas. I plan to make some improvements to this setup and have another go.
Making a Height Chart
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We had a baby boy a few months ago and we wanted to keep track of his height as he grows up so I made this height chart. If we ever move house we can take it with us.
Making A Train Whistle From Railway Spike
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Making A Train Whistle From Railway Spike
Making Salt Lamps out of Salt for Cows
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Turning a bag of livestock salt into a couple of large (5kg ) salt lamps.
Water Rocket Mortar - Making Christmas Present 2020
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Water Rocket Mortar - Making Christmas Present 2020
Making an Electric Chainsaw Mill - Part 3 - Making the log clamps, lube system and paint
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Making an Electric Chainsaw Mill - Part 3 - Making the log clamps, lube system and paint
Making an Electric Chainsaw Mill - Part 2 - Making The Bed & Frame
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Making an Electric Chainsaw Mill - Part 2 - Making The Bed & Frame
Making an Electric Chainsaw Mill - Part 1 - Making The Chainsaw
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The motor is a single phase 5hp motor. The bar is a 36 inch with .404 Chain. The sprocket and drum is off a Stihl MS880.
Making Some Farmer Carry Weights - Strongman Equipment
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Making Some Farmer Carry Weights - Strongman Equipment
Making An External Hard Drive From A Broken Laptop
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Making An External Hard Drive From A Broken Laptop
It's not a reed, it's a fipple
Those hole depths on the screen are nonsense. It says 7,9,11,13 mm, they are obviously much deeper than that
Yep should be cm
😄Wow! A modern tooled early stone age homo sapien... A very rare find! Are you wearing a mask?
Weld that cast iron to steel pipe using stainless steel rod, it’ll hold it.
Am I the only one thinking “how does this not burn your ass”
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I'm going to build one of these. The first sawmill that I've seen, that I think I can build.
3 hp
Thank you mitch, you did what i wish to do. cut 1metre or shorter logs on a chainsaw mill. i am cutting olive logs with lovely figure.
The music no good for that kind of video man
Need to upgrade with safe measures...👍👍👍
Maravilha trabalho maravilhoso parabéns gratidão 🙏🇧🇷
Did u use flux core
The folks at OSHA would like a word with you. 😅
What I would do is mount an on off switch up where your hand is when you're pushing it. So you dont have to let go at the end and risk losing a leg. Just hold it with one hand and flip the switch off and then let go after chain completely stops
I actually thought about doing the same thing but with a chainsaw mill attachment and a 3/4 HP electric motor. Cause these larger saws are pretty high but you can get a decent length bar for under a hundred.
Olá amigo!🙏 O segundo solo de guitarra é de alguma música, ou é só um arranjo feito para o vídeo?? Ficou muito bom! 👏👏👏👏👏👏🍀🍀🍀🍀💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥...
Bravo my friend, BRAVO!!!!
GREAT JOB .
hi do you have any plans and or sizes of the metal so i can make one
Would a 3/4hp washing machine motor work? My brain says no cuz my 395 has like 7something HP I believe, but id rather not stress out the big baby ya know.
I thought the same thing. I thought I looked up the HP to CC conversation calculator and I thought it would be enough HP. Apparently not, 3/4 HP only converts to 11.22 CC.
@@mattcasdorph that just send off cuz it was from a 80 lb load washer
Beautiful
What's the hp and rpm of the motor
Здорово молодец!
I just came across your electric chainsaw mill build. Awesome job, thanks for sharing with all of us. I have a procut chainsaw mill that I built a few years ago and I always wondered if I could build an electric motor for it instead of the chainsaw. Now I know that it can be done. Thanks man. If you ever see this post I’d like to know what size motor you used.
3hp
Did you accedently cut the wrong pants into shorts and only had white duct tape to make em hole again. Awesome rig. I bought a 18 inch craftsman chain saw on sale for 30 bucks. Plug in. Straight rips. Been free handing 15 inch logs into slabs. Spend 20 minutes with the hand plan and they are perfect.
Сохранение у чувака похоже)) За ноги его переживал я
How did you clean the inside of the horns? Doesn't it smell a little?
pressure washed them, than poured some peroxide solution into them and let it sit for 30min, no smell at all. peroxide is the key to getting everything very clean.
I soaked the horns in soapy water for a day. Then I washed and brushed the insides. I then left them in 50% peroxide for a full day. However, when I smelled them very, very closely, I could still detect a faint scent. Since the buyer did not buy the product to smell it very closely, does the fact that the smell is very light mean that we have solved the odor problem, or should I assume that we have not solved the odor problem. Also, thank you very much for taking the time to respond. @@mtarrant3
You need to treat that stone with a product like Lithofin Stain Stop MN to stop staining and protect it
you should put a band of metal strip behind the chain so your leg cant touch the chain.just an opinion.
Good job 👏 👍
Did I miss something? How did you install the metal hour markers on the front? (ps - it's no fun trying to remove glass or metal particles from your feet)
Exactly what I was looking for. Congrats on your creation and thank you for sharing it!
Grinding/filing your cutting teeth to 5° instead of the standard 30° will cut faster and leave a better finish.
Nice
I got a 8mm bolt about 25mm long drilled a 2.5mm hole down the centre then a hole from the side to the centre. Drilled a hole in my bar so that it delivers the oil to the chain inside the bar…I don’t like the fact that you use waste oil as it’s the viscosity of the oil is what makes your bar and chain last longer but each to their own opinion. Nice job on the tank.
Where did you get the molds?
Whoa! Super smart having the hose run on the metal while you do the grinding. Man I wish I thought of that when I did my last axe. Thanks for the tip!
Yes, this is right, for me I just stuck a magnet on a nut and the hose goes through it so I can adjust the hose when I change the bar. I also saw that your chain is at 35 deg angle
And, if you use bio chain oil in the summer, more ecological...
Hi what size is the chainsaw bar.?
1m
Bloody epic mate.
I can’t see if you’re wearing a respirator, and I protection but gloves are an absolute must protect your hands
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Great job... Indeed a mig welding, appears to be so much easier than my stick welder... I am impressed by and encouraged to do something similar
About to build myself one ..I'm probably going to leave it deep where I can have several things heating up at a time ....I like the idea for the base and the air flow pipe and the Lil bottom flap to dump out debris that falls in ..real neat and clean job no doubt
Keren bos
How do you oil the chin 😮
Are you using a standard chain o a rip chain? Because a rip chain will double the production or more.
you probably don't want the oil drop right on the bend and get flung off immediately.
Beautiful!