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  • The challenge in these projects is looking far enough ahead to avoid setbacks and having to reverse procedures. I find myself faced with having to access bolts, but I can't get to them without removing some of what I have already installed. Thanks for coming along!
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Komentáře • 256

  • @johnritchie3889
    @johnritchie3889 Před 17 dny +73

    I love your constant little “stream of consciousness” narration. The one that goes on in my head has a lot more cussing.

  • @frankreidy5881
    @frankreidy5881 Před 16 dny +6

    ‘We are gaining’ - great patience and flexibility - problem solving at its best

  • @shawnaweimer3658
    @shawnaweimer3658 Před 16 dny +7

    As a retired mechanic, I can appreciate the " where did that blood come from ?" comment.

  • @0r1x
    @0r1x Před 16 dny +14

    Engels Coach Shop channel. One of the few on CZcams that does not use every minute spreading manure but dedicates hours to building things that do.
    This channel is such an eye opener into old tech.

  • @Joserocha-wm9de
    @Joserocha-wm9de Před 17 dny +40

    A real master isn't the one that never makes mistakes, it's the one that admits his mistakes 👌
    Amazing job sir

    • @jonmccormick6805
      @jonmccormick6805 Před 17 dny +6

      --- and knows how to correct them. I'm sometimes a little slow in that department.

  • @alsatful
    @alsatful Před 17 dny +49

    Reverse engineering can be brutal and you handle it like a master

    • @norduferhandel4512
      @norduferhandel4512 Před 17 dny +10

      It's more than reverse engineering.
      21:14 Dave's rebuilding this spreader from a pile of rotten wood scraps and a barrel of rusty cast iron.
      Hats off to Dave for his ability to rebuild this jigsaw puzzle.

    • @WarblesOnALot
      @WarblesOnALot Před 17 dny

      ​@@norduferhandel4512
      G'day,
      Yay Team !
      My father was an Engine Reconditioner, had his own Crankshaft Grinder in 1948 & it was the only one gor 300 miles, he'd started at 14 working for his father who was a Wheelwright that bought a Coachbuilding business in 1919...
      Dad reckoned that a Blacksmith-Mechanic to working in Regional areas had to be be a lot smarter than the University trained Engineer...; because when the Engineer's mass-produced Work failed to cope with real-world operational use and broke down - it was the Backwoods Repairer who had to figure out how to get it apart, diagnose what went wrong with it from the broken remains, and then come up with a way to repair it.
      And the Repair not only had to be effected using the
      Materials and tools already to-hand, and the Fix had to rectify the Universuty-educated
      Defect which caused the failure - so that the Customer
      Remained happy after having paid to have the
      Citibred Wannabe's
      Mess cleaned up, and made to become actually
      Functional...
      (!).
      Chalk it up to the great
      City/Country Divide, I suppose ; both sides like to feel superior.
      Like the Citibreds who point at the high income jobs they all compete for, disparaging the Hillbilly Lifestyle...; whereas the average Hillbilly knows that the
      ONLY actual "Reasons" to
      Abandon one's own
      Home Country, and
      Run away to the
      Bright Lights, looking for work ;
      Involve having gone into
      Unrepayable Debt and lost one's
      Land, after having flogged it so hard that successive Crop-Failures forced the borrowings - and being unable to find any lawful source of income, where they were bred, born & raised to fit in..., or having done something if which one is ashamed and wants to run away from the social consequences thereof..., or one is fleeing violently overcontrolling manipulative it abusive families...(!).
      So the Citibreds talk about how very superior is their lifestyle,
      While
      The Hillbillies and Hicks and Hayseeds, the Rednecks and the Bogans all
      Know
      Better than that...
      Because they
      Didn't have to run away
      Moving seven times every generation,
      Fitting in...,
      Nowhere at all, not anywhere on
      Earth...
      And when their Grid falls down, and stays down, the
      CitiZenry
      Is then Compost
      On the Hoof.
      Apparently.
      The further away from the Cities one lives..., the longer one may hope to persist, afterwards ; in my view, at least.
      I love the fact that Dave & his brother in law have made their livings since the 1970s, ministering to Animal-drawn Vehicles...
      It's almost enough to make me try to put together a
      Team of Harness-trained Emus, to pull a
      Trotting-Cart into town & back for
      Groceries (lol !).
      Such is life,
      Have a good one...
      Stay safe.
      ;-p
      Ciao !
      Such is life

  • @tomtruesdale6901
    @tomtruesdale6901 Před 14 dny +1

    That spreader is coming right along. I am very impressed with your ability to look at a problem and then solve it. The fact that you will rotate the slats around to be able to use the opening you created for multiple tasks is proof of your knowledge, skills and abilities.

  • @rickcline2762
    @rickcline2762 Před 16 dny +1

    I love the way that you always square the nuts with the work if possible. Who else thinks of things like that?

  • @keithmagoon6405
    @keithmagoon6405 Před 17 dny +9

    You just need some dowel centers to put in the frame holes, set the upright where you want it and tap it and you have your holes all marked

    • @DefaultName-vh3lo
      @DefaultName-vh3lo Před 17 dny +2

      My thought when you were “trying” to find the holes from the inside out!

  • @TCW-hw6iw
    @TCW-hw6iw Před 17 dny +42

    I'm a former city boy who chose to live in a rural environment for the past 45 years. I don't ever recall a prettier manure wagon than this one. I've very much appreciated this build, much more than the sheppards wagon, maybe because your doing this for yourself not for others. Pride of workmanship shines through on it all.

    • @howardnielsen6220
      @howardnielsen6220 Před 16 dny +3

      Dave needs to show off his Manure spreader at the county fair it’s beautiful to nice for its intend it work

    • @harleyb.birdwhisperer
      @harleyb.birdwhisperer Před 16 dny +2

      I never thought I would say I’ve seen a manure spreader I could eat my lunch off, but here we are.

  • @horatiohornblower868
    @horatiohornblower868 Před 17 dny +56

    No computer can beat Cardboard Aided Design!

    • @VAXHeadroom
      @VAXHeadroom Před 16 dny +3

      I sense you might be a fan of Next Level Carpentry...

  • @robbobsjobs8456
    @robbobsjobs8456 Před 15 dny +2

    I said out loud I would love to build a stagecoach, and then a few days later your channel is recommended. I'm not mad.

  • @davemanley2954
    @davemanley2954 Před 17 dny +8

    Holy crap - you have the same 1975 “montgomery ward” jigsaw I have 😂
    We both need a new one! !
    I bought mine with “green stamps “ when I was a kid.

    • @jcevans6934
      @jcevans6934 Před 5 dny

      Get a cordless one - Makita do several great 18v ones with tool-less blade change - oh, and treat yourself to some decent blades

  • @dan3460
    @dan3460 Před 17 dny +48

    "Working like a racoon", you should put that on a t-shirt.

  • @kennethdavis9987
    @kennethdavis9987 Před 17 dny +3

    More than likely the slats and chains were assembled all but one or two on a flat table. Then threaded onto the rollers and and finished off like a bicycle chain. What a project!! Looks amazing.

  • @enclosingthefield
    @enclosingthefield Před 17 dny +11

    to reinstate the slats why not rotate the slat bed until the slats are on the underside; you appear to have some slack in that chain which gives you acees to both sides to fix the slat bolts back on.

  • @glensmith766
    @glensmith766 Před 17 dny +3

    A tool that Dave doesn't have, but can make when he needs one - a set of transfer punches. Harbor Freight has a pretty cheap set that will do what you need.
    Fascinating work as always.

    • @donwilliams3626
      @donwilliams3626 Před 17 dny +1

      I really like the way Dave ground the point on the bolt to make his own transfer punch. It seems much more period correct.

  • @kirkpowell6161
    @kirkpowell6161 Před 16 dny +2

    The disadvantage of doing a one-off project. Imagine how much easier the next 5 would go now with the new education you have! Another great video!

  • @PendeltonWhiskey
    @PendeltonWhiskey Před 17 dny +42

    The worlds most beautiful manure spreader gets more beautiful every day

  • @ClydeDCamel-mv6ml
    @ClydeDCamel-mv6ml Před 16 dny +2

    This spreader is one crazy jigsaw puzzle. Not only do you have to put it together, you have to make the pieces first.

  • @elvinscott2356
    @elvinscott2356 Před 17 dny +13

    So dispite the rumors and the evidence we see each section, YOU ARE HUMAN.

    • @aserta
      @aserta Před 17 dny +5

      Nah. That's just the exception that proves the rule. :))

    • @Mangsaab1954
      @Mangsaab1954 Před 17 dny +2

      Mustie1 has a saying , "we do it right 'cause we do it twice" . Even a mechanical genius makes a blue occasionally.

  • @davesimmons8640
    @davesimmons8640 Před 17 dny +6

    Welcome to my world.
    Seems like no matter how simple the project I'm trying to accomplish, I always find myself hanging upside down trying to work behind my back, left-handed, without being able to see what I'm trying to do.
    I feel for you, Dave. I've been there.

  • @PendeltonWhiskey
    @PendeltonWhiskey Před 17 dny +12

    I don't understand why I'm so excited about this particular project - but I am!

    • @Mangsaab1954
      @Mangsaab1954 Před 17 dny +1

      Bright colours inflame men's passions.

  • @harrywagner3877
    @harrywagner3877 Před 17 dny +12

    Rotating the slats to get clearance for drilling the lower side boards is pure genius & experience speaking. I'm sure I would have removed more slate to get access. It's that type of thinking & analysis that makes watching you work pure gold !

    • @dragchute1
      @dragchute1 Před 17 dny +3

      I was thinking the very same thing. Watch and learn.

  • @quinntalley1681
    @quinntalley1681 Před 16 dny +3

    Getting those uprights on looked as hard as puttin' socks on a rooster! Nicely done!

  • @aserta
    @aserta Před 17 dny +8

    I can't wait to see this move. Maybe not spreading ... pebbles... but at least pulled behind something to make sense of the whole machine. I've pretty much got it all, but you can only be sure when you see it. Regardless, this is quickly shaping to be, one of my favorite builds on the channel. The mule team monsters were amazing, but this is just special ... for some reason. Haven't yet figured out why. Very cool as a history piece regardless.

  • @TheRealGeewizz
    @TheRealGeewizz Před 17 dny +4

    I had to go back and check I hadn't imagined you putting the pencil through the hole before you went off and got a pointed bolt and a hammer to mark where you needed to drill.

  • @harleyb.birdwhisperer
    @harleyb.birdwhisperer Před 17 dny +4

    Title this segment “Dave being mortal” - undoing done stuff, getting paint on his fingers… Makes me feel not so bad. Thanks.

  • @prototype3a
    @prototype3a Před 17 dny +5

    You should add a set of transfer punches to your toy box. Technically, a machinist tool but they're super handy as a woodworker.

  • @mikewatson49
    @mikewatson49 Před 15 dny +1

    Really appreciate you taking time to put these videos up. Its inspirational

  • @robertbreland4356
    @robertbreland4356 Před 17 dny +5

    Problem solving is a virtue. Well done my friend..

  • @Joe___R
    @Joe___R Před 16 dny +2

    In the future, if you need to align holes, you should give dowel transfer plugs a try. They go into blind holes and give you a center point when you put your board on it and give it a light tap. They make them fit into various sized holes with a small flange, keeping it from going far into the hole.

  • @cowdoc123
    @cowdoc123 Před 15 dny +2

    Once you get the manure spreader restored, I would love to see you review it and tell how you would have tweaked it for improvement. I know you have been thinking of those things. Would be another great insight into your thoughts and creativity.
    BTW, I’m glad that you have reached a point in life where here you are building for yourself, as well as others. You earned that luxury!

  • @terryrobinson1416
    @terryrobinson1416 Před 17 dny +16

    It's not absent-minded, it's just prepping for the final coat.

  • @davidg5369
    @davidg5369 Před 17 dny +4

    Problem solving at its best... old school! Nice solve!

  • @pat36a
    @pat36a Před 17 dny +4

    Had a giggle moment , all your new Makita tools, and then you bring out an ol' aluminum body jigsaw. Makita needs to step up.
    Side note. It's sad. Had a cousin that was shocked at work with an aluminum body drill. Someone had broken the ground prong off the extension cord he was using. The drill shorted internally and passed through him , shortest path of resistance. It didn't kill him , the fall off the scaffolding did that.

  • @BillOwens-vt2wi
    @BillOwens-vt2wi Před 17 dny +4

    Your not alone in getting ahead of your self. But nice workmanship. Project is looking very good. Hope your having fun we sure are. Thank you !

  • @rodurquhart7395
    @rodurquhart7395 Před 17 dny +14

    Love watching a Master at work.

  • @andrepienaar6459
    @andrepienaar6459 Před 16 dny +2

    I read in a site on facebook called 'Golden Old History' about a 'hoodlum' wagon, which was also called a bed wagon. It was watched over by the hood. This wagon was used to ease the load on the chuck wagon and also carried additional items like fence poles, ammunition, tools, etc., and was also used by the cowboys to sleep in. I've never heard of a hoodlum wagon and it was interesting to read about. This must be where the name hoods comes from for the the crooks in the mob movies.

  • @mayforddavis9291
    @mayforddavis9291 Před 17 dny +9

    Master magician. It is a pleasure to be invited on the journey. God Bless you and Mrs. Engels.

  • @joeopel4196
    @joeopel4196 Před 16 dny +2

    Hello
    This is only the second time I have commented to a CZcams channel.
    Knowing right from wrong is no longer taught to the younger generation.
    Knowing you needed to paint the vertical backs, and after your usual conflict
    in your head you remembered, knowing what's right and doing what's right are
    two different things!!!!!!!! Please, keep doing thie right thing as this is
    what a true Craftsmans product elevates above others who,are still stuck
    only knowing what's right but..........
    Please maintain your level of a Craftsmanship and let's enjoy your builds as we
    have become use to.
    God Bless

  • @aerialrescuesolutions3277

    Well done. I love the pointed bolt to mark the locations. Thank you.

  • @waynespyker5731
    @waynespyker5731 Před 17 dny +2

    They call it a spotting punch in machine shops.

  • @mfreund15448
    @mfreund15448 Před 17 dny +6

    Happy Tuesday Dave and Diane!!

  • @marlinkojak9882
    @marlinkojak9882 Před 17 dny +3

    thanks Dave been waiting as you move along on this project

  • @rogerkincaid4535
    @rogerkincaid4535 Před 17 dny +6

    You always seem to come up with a solution. Always enjoy your videos and learn a lot.

  • @Myrune1
    @Myrune1 Před 17 dny

    That spreader is a work of art.

  • @therealzilch
    @therealzilch Před 16 dny +1

    I'm a musical instrument maker, specializing in bows for violins and other strings, and repairs. My scale is thus much smaller than yours. But the problems are very similar, and the miscalculations also. It's wonderful for me to see the same kind of reasoning in a rather different field. Great work, sir.
    Lunch is on me if you're ever in town. Cheers from sunny Vienna, Scott

  • @raymondhorvatin1050
    @raymondhorvatin1050 Před 17 dny +3

    Thanks for sharing sometimes it’s one step forward and two steps back but it’s looking good

  • @Tonvanis75
    @Tonvanis75 Před 17 dny +8

    *Sir, you amazed me with every project that you shared. Thank you so very much.*

  • @jimdee5003
    @jimdee5003 Před 17 dny +2

    Excellent fitment and beautiful to watch. Love your patient fruit of the spirit.

  • @olddawgdreaming5715
    @olddawgdreaming5715 Před 17 dny +5

    Where there is a will there is a way , think about it and work it out before hand . You have taught that lesson well Dave. It's getting closer to "GIDDIE TIME" and being done. Keep up the fantastic build you have managed again. Thanks for sharing with us. Fred.

  • @Hertog_von_Berkshire
    @Hertog_von_Berkshire Před 17 dny +2

    Can only imagine that the same kind of process was followed back in the day when the original was prototyped; and thereafter, for production, they would have pre-drilled all the holes in the side boards from one or more templates.

  • @brianmros4844
    @brianmros4844 Před 17 dny +9

    Hi Dave, and Diane, always something, but always a solution as well. Not a big deal for a professional like yourself. I've seen you pull through much worse. This is looking so nice. Thank you for sharing, and take care.

  • @graemelliott3942
    @graemelliott3942 Před 16 dny +1

    She’s coming along nicely ❤

  • @stephenrobb8759
    @stephenrobb8759 Před 17 dny +1

    A master level 3D puzzle it is.

  • @Mangsaab1954
    @Mangsaab1954 Před 17 dny +2

    It's so colourful it could spread manure at a pride march

  • @barrylitchfield8357
    @barrylitchfield8357 Před 17 dny +3

    I feel very sure you'll get it all just the way you want it to be. I don't have your patience to do what you do. You do wonderful work, no matter how difficult it is!! 👍

  • @donwilliams3626
    @donwilliams3626 Před 17 dny +1

    Thanks for demonstrating the clever solutions you develop to conquer engineering challenges you discover along the way.

  • @stg6186
    @stg6186 Před 17 dny +2

    A little frustration makes the job more satisfying at the end ! Great video as always. Thanks.

  • @user-px4xf5hu9w
    @user-px4xf5hu9w Před 17 dny +2

    As usual you are doing a great job. Thank for letting us watch.

  • @user-dy9qb9dz6i
    @user-dy9qb9dz6i Před 17 dny +1

    Persistence is a virtue well worth cultivating, or in this case spreading.. lol another great job.

  • @richardsurber8226
    @richardsurber8226 Před 16 dny +1

    Thank you Dave for showing this part

  • @johncrisman576
    @johncrisman576 Před 17 dny +1

    5:39 that was a saw from the 70s based on shape and color. Love it!

  • @johnwest9786
    @johnwest9786 Před 17 dny +1

    Pretty impressive use of the hammer in the blind. One ATTABOY

  • @WarblesOnALot
    @WarblesOnALot Před 17 dny +1

    G'day Dave,
    Great stuff !
    "Building a Boat in a Basement..." ;
    That's a new one on me...!
    I've seen a few photo's of people extracting homemade Aeroplane Fuselages & Wings, full sized..., by putting them out a dismantled Window from the Bedroom they'd been glued up inside...; sometimes coming out several Stories off the ground.
    Perhaps the funniest was my ekdest Broher in Law, a Master Carpenter & Housebuilder, who designed & built a Baby's Cot from Australian Hardwood for my Neice, and he assembled it inside the Bedroom.
    When the daughter outgrew the Cot it had to remain insitu because it was too big to fit through the door - and too strongly built to take apart.
    25 years later, when he sold the House he had to remove the Window and use a Crane, to extract Caryn's Cot ; and then replace the Window and framing...
    He also designed his next house, which featured double parallel Hallways (one Hallway is a waste of space, costly to build, costly to heat & cool, and nobody ever lives in a Hallway...!), and sunlit double-brick Feature-Walls aligned North/South, staggered in the Living Room with both opposite double sliding Glass Doors (on East & West Walls, collecting early morning & late afternoon Sun and capturing it's Heat, at Grafton, 30 miles inland at the Coast, 30° South of the Equator where no heating is ever required...(so forever after they lived behind drawn curtains wuth the Lights on, in daylight !).
    But the funniest sude was that he was sinking some "hot money" into the House (cash in hand, untaxed weekend work for decades ?), so he bhilt ut with all walls being Double Brick, full-cavity type ; abd after pulling the Cot out the window of his first house, it turned out that he then had to cut & shut all the Beds to fit them into the Bedrooms - because he'd failed to allow for Wall-thickness when measuring his Pencil-Lines on the Plans.
    And the Beds would not fit into the Bedrooms whichever way they were aligned.
    My father and brother had gone down to assist with the move, and they were still laughing about it 98 miles later when they arrived home atop the Mountain.
    You extracted your Boat from the Basement very well indeed, I thought.
    Kerp on keepin' on.
    Such is life,
    Have a good one...
    Stay safe.
    ;-p
    Ciao !

  • @alexanderginter7752
    @alexanderginter7752 Před 16 dny

    Сколько смотрю, не перестаю удивляться Вашему подходу и умению найти нужное решение к поставленной задаче!

  • @TheUncleRuckus
    @TheUncleRuckus Před 17 dny +2

    Well at least now that you have those two boards removed from the conveyor belt the second side should go on a lot earlier as you can now position the open spot in the belt over the spots you need to work to mark the holes.
    I am a little surprised you didn't just take a Carriage Bolt and sharpen the tip to a point and use that as a transfer punch to mark the uprights. Great video as always! 👍👍

  • @stevespangler6042
    @stevespangler6042 Před 17 dny +1

    Dave, your patience is inspiring. Such quality workmanship. I enjoy watching a master at work. Thanks

  • @paulw3182
    @paulw3182 Před 13 dny

    Another Great Video - Enjoy channels where problems are solved.

  • @ddblairco
    @ddblairco Před 17 dny +4

    beautiful knot free wood!

  • @rodneywroten2994
    @rodneywroten2994 Před 17 dny +4

    it is beautiful

  • @alfredomarotta6604
    @alfredomarotta6604 Před 17 dny +3

    Thanks for sharing Dave and Diane, coming along nicely. See ya next week.....God willing ✌️

  • @user-bc6wi6zy3k
    @user-bc6wi6zy3k Před 17 dny +1

    That's the pitfalls of reverse engineering Dave. but you nailed it, well, bolted home that is. MB.

  • @richardormrod5758
    @richardormrod5758 Před 17 dny +1

    looking good Dave really liking this machine till the next one thanks Ric

  • @andrewjones1649
    @andrewjones1649 Před 17 dny +7

    Dave. Your motto should be...
    The difficult I do immediately. The impossible takes a wee bit longer. 😊
    Happy Tuesday.

  • @michaellinahan7740
    @michaellinahan7740 Před 17 dny +1

    an old trick is to use a piece of paper lined up with the bottom frame and poke holes in the paper using a pencil to get the location of the holes also drill the holes in those upright frames a little large, the squaring up can be done when tightening them.

  • @legend7ify
    @legend7ify Před 17 dny

    .................G'day Dave,
    I'm loving the progress mate.
    Cheers and God bless.
    Malcolm

  • @17penobscot
    @17penobscot Před 16 dny +2

    Gonna hate to see you load that spreader in the spring. 😂

  • @johnhughes8563
    @johnhughes8563 Před 16 dny

    Gets better and better.... Thank you so much .

  • @leslieandrews6324
    @leslieandrews6324 Před 17 dny +2

    Looking good

  • @paulsimmons9579
    @paulsimmons9579 Před 17 dny

    I never thought i would be this interested in a manure spreader. Ive restored a few cars over the years, and i know all too well about taking taking 2 steps forward and 1 step back. It happens.

  • @steveshoemaker6347
    @steveshoemaker6347 Před 17 dny +2

    Thanks Dave.....
    Old Shoe🇺🇸

  • @richardedkins8856
    @richardedkins8856 Před 16 dny +1

    I continue to marvel at your skills.

  • @RobertFay
    @RobertFay Před 17 dny

    *- Yup, once you removed the slats, I realized you would probably just rotate the apron to reinstall the bolts, just as you said at the end.*
    *- Nice problem solving, Dave.*

  • @milt7348
    @milt7348 Před 17 dny +1

    Stay safe and we'll see you next week.

  • @wolfie854
    @wolfie854 Před 16 dny

    "These are enough of a bugger" - just about sums it up.

  • @stephengile530
    @stephengile530 Před 17 dny +1

    What you made with the carriage bolt is what machinists call a transfer punch. They come in sets of all sizes.🧐

  • @DavidKutzler
    @DavidKutzler Před 17 dny +1

    13:10 As much as said he didn't want to remove the sideboard mounting post to paint it, we all knew he was going to do it.

  • @OleNavy
    @OleNavy Před 17 dny +1

    Second verse, same as the first. I'm Henery the Eighth I am!

  • @cndream1
    @cndream1 Před 17 dny +1

    Use a transfer punch to locate your holes from the back side

  • @snchilders
    @snchilders Před 17 dny +1

    Dave, you'd have made a great aircraft mechanic. I've removed many engine parts that I didn't know what they looked like until I got them off where I could see them.

  • @ferguscosgrave7510
    @ferguscosgrave7510 Před 17 dny +2

    Nicely done

  • @howardrussell356
    @howardrussell356 Před 17 dny +1

    Great show, love the series.

  • @jockcherokee5180
    @jockcherokee5180 Před 16 dny

    Another informative video Dave. Always look forward to these. I find myself looking at old farm wagons & horse drawn machinery differently here in the UK. Stay safe & well.

  • @natwooding9394
    @natwooding9394 Před 16 dny +1

    I haven't looked to see whether someone else has said this but a machinist would call the sharpened bolt a "transfer punch" and they have sets of these to match drill sizes. Great thinking!

  • @billschmitzer9159
    @billschmitzer9159 Před 17 dny

    I’ve been in that exact same situation. Patient is the key to success. Nice job Dave.

  • @flywayhome8903
    @flywayhome8903 Před 17 dny

    Once again thanks for the video, Roll the chain around till the missing slats are on the bottom in the middle of the spreader , easy peezy

  • @MikeWilliams-yp9kl
    @MikeWilliams-yp9kl Před 16 dny

    Great recovery Dave. Diane Great editing ❤

  • @AdelinoGambiarras
    @AdelinoGambiarras Před 17 dny +1

    Mishaps does happen sometimes but hey Sr David you human and you are aloud a mishap sometime.
    It's looking beautiful project.