Custom Made Fuel Nozzle Holders!
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- čas přidán 6. 07. 2024
- A quick and much needed welding project, custom fuel nozzle holders. #welding #evolutionsaw #metalworking #fabrication
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Andrew, congrats on almost getting to 150k subs! Been following you since you had under 50k subs. The YT algorithm brought your DIY ice maker to my feed. I started checking in and once you went full time, I've been following along. Keep up the great work and I'm sure you'll be into the multi hundred thousands soon. Love your down to earth style and amazing explainers. Tiffany and you are living the dream!
I appreciate that! Thank you for the support.
Andrew done broke out the black paint!!! 😂 great job!!!
Great idea. That will really help with the gas nozzles. 😊
Good job Andrew, I love puzzles, and building something like what you just fabricated is very much like building a puzzle. Nice.
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!
It's so enjoyable watching you design & build anything. The finished projects are usually better than you can buy. Great video as usual.
Thank you very much!
Hi, Andrew! EXCELLENT video! Very clever solution for keeping the fuel tanks pristine on all your equipment. Congratulations, Young Man!
Thank you! I try to keep everything in the best conditions.
@@TKCL you certainly do!!!
That's a great idea!! Hope to see everyone on the live tonight at 7PM EST!
See you then
Nice project and it serves a good and needed purpose.
I think so too!
Epic build
Thank you for watching
Nicely done Andrew. Now I don’t have to look for the fuel nozzles when I refill my stuff in the dark 😆
Very nice nozzle holders Andrew! A nice piece of mind going forward and look cool!
Thank you
This is just my opinion. Hope I don’t get roasted in the comments. It was great when you would talk and explain things I could learn things and I wasn’t just watching someone work. It seems like there’s very little explanation and it’s just watching someone work versus learning I love you guys and love, the Sunday night live streams
Some require more explaining but a PICTURE is worth 1000 words, look at the finished product, that's what I did I SKIPPED to the end & it was CLEAR how it was built
I just didn't feel like there was much explaining to do on this simple project.
@@TKCLI can see both sides. But if the narration said “I’m using 3/16” cold rolled steel and my metal bender from Bendco Industries.” It would help us total newbie folks understand. The more experienced will just nod their heads. Or tell you you’re doing it wrong 😂
@@TKCLthis is what I've been trying to tell you for awhile. I'm not the only one that feels like you should be talking more. I get it's probably hard to do but man, tell us what your doing.
A Nother great video as always keep it up brother God bless y’all
Thank you for watching, God bless.
Awesome idea!!
Thanks for watching
C.A.D. ( cardboard assisted design)
LOL yep!
Nice project👍!
Thanks!
Very nice!!!
Thanks!!
Nice handler looks very nice 👍🏻 I'd learn how to weld alone like you
Thanks, take care.
Andrew, Could have made painted them color coronated Green for your Diesel Black Gas.
I did think about that, but it's a long way to town for some paint lol.
Looks great, it’s the little things that makes life easy. Have a great day.
Thanks for watching
You're depriving your vehicles that extra little bit of protein in their diet? I enjoyed this project. Thanks.
Lol I'm glad they are not getting that junk.
@@TKCL Must be our Nawth Central Florida climate ( Suwannee Co, here ), I use the safety red 5 Gal metal fuel cans with the plastic funnel, I got tired of all the sand, grit, and our little TREE frogs getting IN the funnel, I just started taking a large enough plastic bag pulled OVER the funnel & top of can
Very nice project. I KNOW you got some John Deere green paint around, you should paint the diesel holder green!
I do have some 🤔
Great job, sometimes we overthink stuff, a heat gun held on some appropriate sized PVC pipe could form a good saddle for the handle
Thanks
Consider a block of dense foam rubber in there to keep debris and bugs out of the orifice, plus mop up the slop.
☆ Certain to be in the packing material for all the solar gear ☆
I have been wondering about that.
Your feel right pumps have a built-in nozzle holder on the right side of the pump under the black cap
That's not for aftermarket auto cut off handles. It's for the simple fill nozzle they come with.
Nice
Thank you for watching
Andrew you’re a smart man. I like the way you actually look at You Tube. I found it very interesting. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching
Nice project Andrew, I think a couple of bunji straps wouldn't hurt too secure the handles in the event of pesky criters at night or even during unexpected higher wind's during bad weather 👍
Thanks for watching
Great job Andrew. i'm willing to bet with what you had in scrap thats what it would've cost to buy some cheap made holders.
Thank you for watching
That's going to be a great place for wasps ,it don't matter the smell they will still build nests in there , and you'll knock it down the spout eventually
Time will tell, I don't believe that to be the case with as much as I use those.
Many "little" things make our life much easier!
They sure do
Nice :)
I agree with you on the Welding in the projects and all of that. I was intimidated for years to weld and finally one day. I just said what the heck and bought a welder. The week before I was at Harbor Freight and had a book for $.99 on how to weld and I read through it and it looked really easy And just explained the basic science behind it and spend 700 bucks on a Lincoln welder and already had an electrician doing work at my house so I put a 220 plug-in by my garage door and I just use my $.99 Harbor Freight book and started doing it and practicing and it was pretty easy. There’s really nothing hard about it. What you’re actually doing then it’s just a matter of practicing and doing it a bunch of times. If any suggestion I would make it would be to buy a decent auto darkening helmet because it makes a world of difference. I just did some plumbing yesterday and built a bunch of stuff and I never learned how to do this stuff. I just watched somebody else do it and CZcams is perfect for that and then just give it a shot and you’ll probably mess it up the first couple of times, but keep trying, start with small projects that don’t really matter, but none of the stuff is really all that hard, but it can be intimidating when you haven’t done it yet
That can do attitude is so important, otherwise you'd never learn anything intimidating or worth learning.
Great idea , Andrew! If you really want to take it to the next level, paint the diesel one yellow and the gasoline one red!
I was thinking of doing that.
Probably the best strongest handle holders in existence!!
LOL probably not, but will serve it's purpose for me.
@@TKCL Agreed, possibility of really high winds may displace them. Love watching your videos.😎🤓😎💯
To be honest I’m really surprised you hadn’t done this earlier. What a great side project that will be very helpful down the road at keeping the contaminants out of your fuel systems. Way better than anything you could have purchased and the best part is you built it with your own two hands. A valuable skill that main stream Americans are forgetting.
Take care and God Bless!
Btw,
The real ones used to have an eyelet for a padlock build into the retaining stop block.
You never know ????????
I can easily kill power and have that locked out.
Good day to all
Good afternoon
Is there anything you can't do? Very impressive!
Plenty, but I'll try when I'm ready.
My dad always told me I'd never quit learning
I love learning new things
nicely done...again
Thanks
Hi Andrew, enjoyed your video!! 👍👍❤️❤️🇨🇦
Glad you enjoyed it
Great spider or wasp house! I'm sure they'll love it. 😜 (Gas stations used to (not sure about current practice), and my grandfather's farm tank, all needed regular cleaning even with a covered dock for teh nozzle.)
Lol yeah they will probably get in their. But I bet they don't like the smell.
Creative idea… as many times as we have all gone to gas stations too.
I love having the fuel at home
I had suggested this idea when you first installed your tanks.
Thanks for the suggestion
Thanks Andrew.
You like Me, like the Fab it up because you can attitude. HAHAHA
Could You have modified the Factory nozzle holder to fit the new Nozzles ??
Mike M.
No, it's designed for a nozzle with no handle.
Good day to all. One choud have been red and the other green.
Yes I did think about that.
You could have made that from rain gutter leftovers quicker, easier and less expensive and it would function and be as waterproof.
Ehhh, I like welding and for things to look good as well as functional.
Excellent job , when are they available for sale?
One off 😉
Should have made them so you could lock the handle in place. Keep any people who shouldn’t be using your gas tanks.
No need when I can keep the power killed and locked out.
No way to lockup pumps
No need, power is off and locked out.
remove that tab and put a link of a chain in there! now you can lock it!
Not a bad idea, but I do have another way to kill everything if needed.
@@TKCL yeah true most thieves don't carry around inverters generators or some sort of power to run a pump
Hope not but good location for mud dobber here in Ohio
As much as I use it and the smell, I should be good.
I've never seen a metal sawblade with such big teeth like that.
It's a cold cut metal cutting blade with carbide teeth. It's made specifically for mild steel.
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UNO?
Pretty ingenious - looks good👍
You got it!