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DCS Mi-24 Landing on a moving sea vessel (USS Chosin CG-65)
zhlédnutí 109Před 2 lety
A short video of me goofin' around with an Mi-24 and trying to prove that a hog can land on the back end of a naval vessel with a landing pad that is too small
DIY removal of worn or damaged Footjoy golf shoes soft spikes
zhlédnutí 52KPřed 4 lety
Just sharing a little pratical knowledge and experience on how to remove a soft spike from a Footjoy golf shoe. This video shows you a very simple technique on how to remove a worn out or damaged soft spike that cannot be removed using a standard spike removal tool. No drilling is necessary. All that is needed is a pair of wire snips.
'87 Pontiac Fiero GT Fuel Pump and Fuel Sending Unit
zhlédnutí 2,1KPřed 5 lety
This is a short video which shows the aftermarket Walbro 255 lph electric fuel pump and fuel sending unit for a '87 Pontiac Fiero GT. I pulled the gas tank out of my '87 Pontiac Fiero GT this weekend to test it for leaks and to test the fuel sending unit. The sending unit was not working properly and the tank was leaking gas when it was filled. This video also shows how to test the fuel sending...
Improve the Speed of the Fiero Electric Windows Using a 451M Micro Door Lock Relay Module
zhlédnutí 2,3KPřed 5 lety
This is another how-to video on how to improve the speed of the venerable Pontiac Fiero electric window by bypassing the window switch and applying power directly to to window motors. Used in conjunction with other known methods of improving the speed of the windows (i.e., cleaning and re-greasing the window tracks, window switches, etc.), you'll have your slow windows operating like new in no ...
Three Popular .32 ACP Handguns: Zastava M70, CZ70 and Colt 1903; Reloading for the M70
zhlédnutí 23KPřed 5 lety
The purpose of this video is to showcase my three .32 ACP Handguns: Zastava M70, CZ70 and the venerable Colt 1903, and to share my experience with reloading .32 ACP (lead) for the M70.
2005 Toyota Tacoma Steering Clunk Fix
zhlédnutí 59KPřed 5 lety
Implementing a simple fix to stop vibration, clunking and knocking in the intermediate steering shaft of a 2005 Toyota Tacoma Prerunner caused by excessive clearance between the lower steering shaft and coupling to the steering wheel. Added 7/7/22: Budget Mechanic Hawaii shows the steering intermediate shaft up close in his YT vid and says that there is supposed to be a rubber bushing that prev...
Reforming and resizing Argentine Mauser Brass Using Lee Precision Dies
zhlédnutí 3,1KPřed 6 lety
The Lee Precision 7.65x53mm Belgian/Argentine resizing die does not set the shoulder back sufficiently in resized reformed brass (i.e., converted brass) to enable the round to be chambered in the Argentine Mauser. This video discusses known work-arounds and demonstrates a simple method of setting the shoulder back using an inexpensive feeler gauge.
How to Remove/Install IMI Tavor Bolt Carrier Stop In Under 5 Seconds
zhlédnutí 3,2KPřed 9 lety
If you remove your bolt carrier stop lever or it falls out by accident, this DIY Video will show you to easily install (and remove) your Tavor's Carrier Bolt Stop Lever. The first time I took my trigger pack, recoil assembly and bolt carrier stop lever (BCSL) out to inspect and clean them, it took me forever to figure out how to reinstall the BCSL because I had to stop the entire procedure to r...
Tavor Trigger Pack Disassembly and Reassembly
zhlédnutí 3KPřed 9 lety
DIY Video on how to dissassemble and reassemble the Tavor Trigger Pack. I apologize in advance for being out of frame at times.
DIY Karabiner Model 1931 (Swiss K31) Sight Pusher Adjustment Tool
zhlédnutí 7KPřed 10 lety
Why waste your money buying an expensive sight pusher that you'll probably use only once when you can make an inexpensive sight pusher using simple materials and basic tools? Here's how i made mine for $5.
Resizing .284 Win Brass for use in a Karabiner Model 1931 aka K31 (7.5x55mm Swiss)
zhlédnutí 2,3KPřed 10 lety
Some comments on resizing .284 Win.Brass for use in a Karabiner Model 31 (Swiss K31) which chambers 7.5X55mm Swiss ammunition. One thing I forgot to add at the end of the video is to chamber each empty case in the chamber to test fit the resized case and to insure that the case chambers properly. Otherwise you will end up with a bunch of ammunition that doesn't fit. I learned this the hard way ...
A Quick and Inexpensive Way to Remove Cosmoline From a Rifle Stock
zhlédnutí 27KPřed 10 lety
Sorry for the "ums..." and "ahh..." guys. I lost count around the 200 mark. You don't realize how many times you say it until you record yourself without adequate preparation. After listening to myself, I had to resist the urge to troll my own video. Anyways if you can manage to filter that stuff out, you'll find another how-to video that is simple and easy. Tilex (non-bleach) is probably the s...
DIY Kinetic Bullet Puller
zhlédnutí 26KPřed 11 lety
After my attempt at making a bullet puller out of a 2X4 resulted in less than stellar results, I embarked on making one with spare 1/2" PVC pipe that I had laying around the house. The results were very good. Only time will tell how long the contraption will last. With some luck, it will last as long as the plastic kinetic bullet pullers available in the market today.
DIY Lee Case Trimmer Ball Handle Installation
zhlédnutí 12KPřed 11 lety
Nothing better to do so I made this short how-to video to demonstrate how to install your own Lee Cutter ball handle. You can buy a cutter with a ball handle already installed for $7. The cutter that comes with the Lee Breech Lock kit, however, does not come with a ball handle
Part 2 of 2: Sightmark Mini Green Dot Reflex Sight Review Model #SM14011
zhlédnutí 27KPřed 11 lety
Part 2 of 2: Sightmark Mini Green Dot Reflex Sight Review Model #SM14011
Part 1 of 2: Sightmark Mini Green Dot Reflex Sight Model SM14011 Review
zhlédnutí 17KPřed 11 lety
Part 1 of 2: Sightmark Mini Green Dot Reflex Sight Model SM14011 Review
Part 2 of 2: Centerpoint Tactical Red/Green Dot Scope Review; Model No. 72601
zhlédnutí 23KPřed 11 lety
Part 2 of 2: Centerpoint Tactical Red/Green Dot Scope Review; Model No. 72601
DIY Shoot-N-See Targets
zhlédnutí 93KPřed 11 lety
DIY Shoot-N-See Targets
Part 1 of 2: Centerpoint Tactical Red/Green Dot Scope Review; Model No. 72601
zhlédnutí 52KPřed 11 lety
Part 1 of 2: Centerpoint Tactical Red/Green Dot Scope Review; Model No. 72601
Saiga Magazine Modification/Conversion
zhlédnutí 19KPřed 11 lety
Saiga Magazine Modification/Conversion
DIY AR15 Cleaning Rod Bore Guide
zhlédnutí 8KPřed 12 lety
DIY AR15 Cleaning Rod Bore Guide
Unboxing the Saiga IZ-132 7.62X39
zhlédnutí 17KPřed 12 lety
Unboxing the Saiga IZ-132 7.62X39
OC1 11 6 10
zhlédnutí 550Před 13 lety
OC1 11 6 10
FSX - Flight over Ninoy Aquino Int'l Airport
zhlédnutí 13KPřed 16 lety
FSX - Flight over Ninoy Aquino Int'l Airport
Waikiki Yacht Club - Molokai Hoe 2005
zhlédnutí 1,7KPřed 17 lety
Waikiki Yacht Club - Molokai Hoe 2005
5-26-07 Hawaii Kai Run
zhlédnutí 2,6KPřed 17 lety
5-26-07 Hawaii Kai Run
Makai Pier 5-12-07
zhlédnutí 1,4KPřed 17 lety
Makai Pier 5-12-07

Komentáře

  • @richardalan3204
    @richardalan3204 Před 24 dny

    Waste of time, use a brass punch.

  • @electropentatonic
    @electropentatonic Před měsícem

    Thank you for posting this. Not a whole lot of info on the tavor trigger pack. Perhaps you could do a new video that captures the parts better 8:00 ? Those parts would be very helpful

  • @thefleaflop
    @thefleaflop Před 5 měsíci

    Also,... Nice job with the info and testing results. I will test the chambering with my ammo before.thr range.... What i kept thinking about was powder charges available in 32acp ammo at the time of gun production. Not sure how to confirm this, but what if 2.2 grains was the max charge in the ammo at that time @ 1970???... Could that be possible.? Thanks for the video...

  • @thefleaflop
    @thefleaflop Před 5 měsíci

    Hi,.. I had the same type of casing failure with a 9mm beretta 92fs. I was.sure it was the gun.at.first.also.... But came to realize the ammo was inferior.

  • @michaelandkarenbull8943
    @michaelandkarenbull8943 Před 5 měsíci

    Easiest way is to pour boiling water on the spike before trying to remove. Much easier!

  • @1985FieroGT
    @1985FieroGT Před 6 měsíci

    I just installed these in my Fiero, and the way you have it wired up does not work as it is supposed to. Also if it would work as it was supposed to it would be a safety hazard as all the power for the window motors would be drawn from the thin unfused Red wire. There are 2 relays in each module, each relay has 3 wires, +12v, ground, and output. The relays are switched by power applied to the thin wires, so that one relay is connecting output to ground and one is connecting output to +12v, then the output from each relay is sent to the motor, one positive, one negative, that is how it can be switched in two directions. The way the video has it wired up, the switch output is wired to the relay ground, and the motor input is wired to relay output, as the relays are switched to ground when it is unpowered, the window switch is still directly controlling the motors, meaning the only difference between original and this installation is an extra few feet of wire. This is how it should be done. Thick wires; purple/black to +12v, white/black and brown/black to ground, blue/black and green/black to window motor. Thin wires; red to +12v, green and blue to window switch outputs. With it wired this way, each relay has a fused power and ground source to pass on to the window motor, and the relay is triggered via the thin wires by the original window switch. When one thin wire receives power, it turns on one relay, changing its output from ground to +12v while the second unpowered relay is resting at ground, when the other thin wire is powered, the second relay switches from ground to +12v, while the first relay is resting at ground, that way the two output wires reverse polarity, to lower and raise the window. Once installed if window goes down when you press up, and up when pressing down, simply reverse the thin green and blue wires on the window switch.

  • @grigorsamsa6564
    @grigorsamsa6564 Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you for this, especially the removal part. For those wondering, this video is still applicable to the Tavor 7. My bolt hold open wasn't catching with live ammo but catching during dry fire practice, so I wanted to take it out to lube it up, and… thanks IWI, the manual still isn't very useful. You just saved me a ton of trouble. Thanks again.

    • @Kaneguy
      @Kaneguy Před 7 měsíci

      I'm glad you found the video helpful.

  • @colincraigie
    @colincraigie Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you so much for sharing this tip! The guy in the Pro shop tried every tool he had for the various shoes they sell but none of them worked. This tip worked. I had a bit of a fight though but I found that prising the edges up a bit with a screwdriver first made it easier to get a grip of it with the wire nippers. I need a day or so for my hand to recover from pushing the nippers in far enough to get a grip

    • @Kaneguy
      @Kaneguy Před 7 měsíci

      I'm glad it worked for you!

  • @marksheen4873
    @marksheen4873 Před 9 měsíci

    Now if I can find a way to grind down a screw without any tools lol. Good idea tho

    • @Kaneguy
      @Kaneguy Před 9 měsíci

      Good luck, It was hard to do even with the right tools.

  • @jamesoneill8901
    @jamesoneill8901 Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you for sharing this information 🙏

  • @DamonPowers
    @DamonPowers Před 11 měsíci

    Hey man just wanted to give you a shoutout on that Tacoma steering clunk fix video you did. It was super helpful and solved my problem on my 2008 Tacoma. Thank you so much for the simple solution that didn’t cost me a ton of money.

    • @Kaneguy
      @Kaneguy Před 11 měsíci

      I'm glad you found the video helpful.

  • @SierraEchoEcho
    @SierraEchoEcho Před 11 měsíci

    Thanks good job!

  • @Critikal4k
    @Critikal4k Před rokem

    Good stuff, though the hind is a go to for ECW. You held your own, always awesome to see some Gaz SA342L action.

    • @Kaneguy
      @Kaneguy Před rokem

      The Hind is a beast! The Hind reminds me of the Juggernaut in Deadpool.

  • @as658
    @as658 Před rokem

    Gratulation for zastava m70..zastava is top for me❤ i am from serbia we have good Quality of guns😊😊😊

  • @user-jx9mn8by8d
    @user-jx9mn8by8d Před rokem

    Horshoe pullers or nippers no problem

  • @dennisdunne588
    @dennisdunne588 Před rokem

    This is mis-named. It is NOT the trigger Disassembly and Reassembly, it is the Trigger Pack.

    • @Kaneguy
      @Kaneguy Před rokem

      You are correct. Title and description has been edited to note the correction. Thank you for commenting.

  • @crzycop
    @crzycop Před rokem

    Works great!

  • @birdrs
    @birdrs Před rokem

    What the hell was your secret for turning this down on a drill press? At the rate it's going with my file and the press at the highest speed, it would take approximately ten years to turn it down to a useful diameter.

    • @Kaneguy
      @Kaneguy Před rokem

      LOl. it takes time depending on how sharp your file is and how fast your drill turns the stud. It took a while for me to grind my stud down too. Just apply steady pressure and let the drill press do the work. Of course, if your stud is made of grade 8 steel, you'll be at it for a very long time.

    • @birdrs
      @birdrs Před rokem

      @@Kaneguy It prob is. Ugh. Back to the hardware store.

  • @hushtoja5686
    @hushtoja5686 Před rokem

    Thank you 👍

  • @rawbendem2722
    @rawbendem2722 Před rokem

    Colt 1903 my very very nice gun Interesting gun His my favorite gun

  • @rogerepstein2484
    @rogerepstein2484 Před rokem

    My problem is trying to put new ones back in with little success

  • @rogerepstein2484
    @rogerepstein2484 Před rokem

    I used a screwdriver

  • @youtubeisfacist7673

    My bad. I've Heat guned*

  • @youtubeisfacist7673

    I've tried* not heard

  • @youtubeisfacist7673

    I've heard gunned on high to slowly sweat it out, nope, steamed it, nope, boiling water. Nope. Oven cleaner yes, but most likely damages stock, does not wash out with water. All the above work a little the oven cleaner alot, but this method is the safest and I would say least damaging to the stock. Wish they dipped all those old riffles in boiling linseed oil instead

  • @williamspurgeon3803

    I use sizing wax always works don’ use to much you will have dimples they will fire form out poi has good brass Liberty Tree has brass and others

  • @jfromvt541
    @jfromvt541 Před rokem

    Worked for me! Thanks!

  • @Larrye123
    @Larrye123 Před 2 lety

    THANK YOU!

  • @MichaelMonsanto
    @MichaelMonsanto Před 2 lety

    I have an 05 Tacoma 5 lugger. Base model. And I have a shaking under my steering wheel area. So I’m going to definitely take a look and I think the sound I’m having is coming from this area for sure. I thought it was a bearing. And it was not. The sound is still there. And I think it’s my steering rack or linkage like you mentioned.

  • @brentonhunt
    @brentonhunt Před 2 lety

    Worked like a charm! Thx

  • @stanislavt6376
    @stanislavt6376 Před 2 lety

    Beauty!!

  • @GB-4253-
    @GB-4253- Před 2 lety

    That Colt looks brand new.

    • @Kaneguy
      @Kaneguy Před 2 lety

      Not bad for a 74 year-old girl, huh?

  • @mattarnold5599
    @mattarnold5599 Před 2 lety

    THANK YOU!!! I thought I'd seriously screwed up. I fought with that thing and upped the ante on my swear usage until I'd had enough and figured that someone HAD to have made a video about this. After watching this, I had my X95 back together in a matter of minutes. Again, thank you!

    • @Kaneguy
      @Kaneguy Před 2 lety

      I'm glad you found the video helpful!

  • @radomguy9678
    @radomguy9678 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the video. Did you ever get it completely figured out? (Is your range open again, I hope?) I also reload 32ACP. I currently use Berrys 71 grain plated bullets. For powder I use Hodgdon Universal. The range between start and max loads is minuscule: 2.2 to 2.4 grains if memory serves me. I have not yet shot my reloads through an M70 because I am waiting for my RGUNS order to reach my local FFL. One of the first things I check before starting an actual run of reloading is the plunk test. Someone above mentioned that 32ACP headspaces on the case mouth, I believe. I will also check that by inserting a resized case with no bullet in it. What is interesting is that of the two brands of 32ACP brass that I have from shooting factory ammo, they have different case lengths, around 0.100” difference if I remember correctly. One is Aguila and the other is Fiocchi. When I was first reloading 32ACP, I would only use one brand of case per run because of that. I don’t remember hearing what your OAL was, by the way. I could see instantly that it was too long for the chamber, as you stated. When necessary, I will also insert a given bullet further into the case, but with caution, of course. I do the math and measure the powder charge height (on a case standing up on the bench) against the depth of the bullet into the case. I do this because I want to make sure that the powder is not compressed, as that, beyond just inserting a bullet deeper, is what really increases case pressure, and could be quite dangerous. For that reason, you may want to consider a denser powder: a couple people recommended Red Dot above. As I said, I use Hodgdon Universal. So if you see this comment and have a moment, I would definitely be interested in hearing where you are at with reloading for the M70. And beyond the nuances of reloading 32ACP, someone above mentioned replacing that recoil spring, which certainly affects feeding issues. Thanks again for the detailed video!

  • @GabrielGarcia-us8pe
    @GabrielGarcia-us8pe Před 2 lety

    O amigo eres genial.. Estuve viendo tu video hoy, y acabo de aser la pratica y todo salió perfecto. ya dije adios al ruido de mi dirección gracias

  • @jasperjenkins8598
    @jasperjenkins8598 Před 2 lety

    Worked for me! Thanks!

  • @ctfair
    @ctfair Před 2 lety

    I guess I’ve just been lucky but I have never had to go to that extent to remove any spikes. Of course ideally you don’t leave them in so long that they become difficult to remove. But I just changed out the spikes on a pair of Foot Joys where they were worn completely down to the sole of the shoe, but still was able to remove them with the spike wrench. I did have to clean the dirt out of the holes, but otherwise they were pretty easy to remove. Another video I watched suggested using a drill with a drill bit the same size as the holes.

  • @josephvacca7263
    @josephvacca7263 Před 2 lety

    Thank you!

  • @Peanutbutterjelly00
    @Peanutbutterjelly00 Před 2 lety

    Just did mine, I put zip ties all around and the clunky noise and play went away. Thanks for the video.

  • @alejandrocamarillo3051

    ya lo implemente apesar que arregle mi cremallera se seguia escuchando el clunk y despues de esto se acabo el ruido gracias compa

  • @koraykaranfilci142
    @koraykaranfilci142 Před 2 lety

    Good on you man ! Before I changed the sway bar bushings , changed drag link . The sound still continues . I will try this one if it applies to mine . I checked the steering shaft there is a bit of shake there although the universal joint looks good . I am excited to try this one ! Thanks any way !

  • @evilenergy7121
    @evilenergy7121 Před 2 lety

    Is it something that can cause wandering in the steering as well..I'm having that on my 08 Example ..having to correct steer left to right alot driving down a straight road very annoying

    • @marcuscastaneda15
      @marcuscastaneda15 Před 2 lety

      I have the same problem too. My is an 08 and it wanders like crazy.

    • @Username1237
      @Username1237 Před 2 lety

      Check your inner tie rods for excessive play

  • @buddyru
    @buddyru Před 2 lety

    Dude... Thank you... I was so irritated for about 10 minutes

    • @Kaneguy
      @Kaneguy Před 2 lety

      Too bad you didn't see my video first! It would have prevented the irritation. LOL.

    • @buddyru
      @buddyru Před 2 lety

      @@Kaneguy I totally agree!! Wish I had! Thanks, again.

  • @Barney29508
    @Barney29508 Před 2 lety

    My problem is that the Fast Twist recesses are all loose between the interlayers of the sole of the shoes. You have difficulty removing the cleats because the housings rotate with the cleat. Similar when you you screw them back in. I've tried an adhesive called Stormsure which is great for most shoe repairs where flexibility and waterproofness needs to be maintained but it doesn't work with torsion. I dribbled the glue around the edges of the Fast Twist housings and let it cure. When I tried to screw the cleats back, even only starting them by hand and a quarter turn to secure, the adhesive failed. I'm looking for a Plan B. If anyone can come up with anything I'd be interested.

    • @louofm1
      @louofm1 Před 10 měsíci

      I'm having this same issue with 3 of my cleats. The clear receptacle is spinning in the shoe. Were you able to figure out a fix to make it stay and not spin? I have one other issue. My first cleat was stuck so I used a screwdriver to try and separate but accidentally removed the entire receptacle. Now I can't put it back into the shoe sole. It's almost like trying to put a tire on a wheel

  • @bigups4847
    @bigups4847 Před 2 lety

    Good stuff🤙🤙

    • @Kaneguy
      @Kaneguy Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the visit

  • @jesseg5705
    @jesseg5705 Před 2 lety

    I made a bushings out of a thin silicone mat until I can find a bushing to replace it.

  • @MrNoodles419
    @MrNoodles419 Před 2 lety

    Thanks man, I had one really stuck. No rubber left. Dug that into the plastic base and it popped right out.

    • @Kaneguy
      @Kaneguy Před 2 lety

      Glad to hear that worked for you!

  • @rogerb4120
    @rogerb4120 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the tip!

  • @lawrenwimberly7311
    @lawrenwimberly7311 Před 2 lety

    unsupported chamber... Glock 40's have a similar problem with hot loads

  • @ditchdigger93
    @ditchdigger93 Před 2 lety

    Yea, anytime you start seeing Guppy Bellies on your cases your getting about as hot as you want to. Glocks have a lot of unsupported chamber and they will tell you right away when your up as hot as you can go. I didn't know it was a problem in the .32 being a rather low powered round anyway. And yes, shoving the bullet to far into the case will raise the heck out of pressure. You have to back way off on the powder when you do that. My question would be Does that model 70 guppy belly factory load too? If someone did monkey with that chamber your next plan is to find a new barrel. Written before you got around to mentioning Factory Ammo. I believe it would be prudent to try that First.