Frozen ground in no match for a stiff pecker.
The Magic Harp (Die Zauberharfe), D.644, is the incidental music composed for the play of the same name by F. Schubert. Written in 1819, premiered in 1820 in Vienna, and first published in 1891, the overture to this work has been long asociated with the Rosamunde incidental music, probably because they were first published together. Public Domain
Recording: Skidmore College Orchestra, CC 2.0 License. Public Domain
The Magic Harp (Die Zauberharfe), D.644, is the incidental music composed for the play of the same name by F. Schubert. Written in 1819, premiered in 1820 in Vienna, and first published in 1891, the overture to this work has been long asociated with the Rosamunde incidental music, probably because they were first published together. Public Domain
Recording: Skidmore College Orchestra, CC 2.0 License. Public Domain
By the look of them there welds you haven't had your coffee.
False alarm.
I'm impressed you didn't shear your weld instantly at the end there. That soil looked super loamy and moist. I'm glad you triple welded for protection. You should have kept some of those welding spots on though; you know, for her pleasure.
It warms my heart to see someone go "fuggit" and start burning rods instead.
Also, if my YouTube comment counter is too be believed, this is the 69th comment. Nice.
…hey now, go easy on that 'Made in Canada' tag there, you should have removed it during the build up…those things are getting to be a rare item…or at least no where near as prominent as they used to be…
"To fabricate a special dialing wand, mash the control panel now"
All that grinding and spatter, I can only imagine you're as good a welder as you are a lover.
anyone else getting dong thap province geo pin from this vid?
edit: i hope he did this on purpose lmao "dong thap province"
Pokey-bit good enough for the girls I go out with … (he said with a smirk) …. Probably as useful as a Didgeridoo out of tune …
Working on video for CNC Hub? The Premier Gentlemen's "Tool" site.
Catering to all the best dressed hobo's.
I must have missed the bit where you checked it with a big square after tacking it…
Glad to see I'm not the only one who mangles or removes those PTO shaft covers.
As any good safety department goes youโre going to need a pecker inspector to maintain adequate tool safety.
Who even needs Jog Lock? Just buzz through your part, .010โ at a time!
Also, from a machinist who has no idea how to weld, nice welds!
And why wouldnโt the excavator bucket have worked for the same purpose ๐คท๐ป
Always wondering what that great Haas machine has been doing all this time. We suspected it was just conubriating and sitting around waiting for work.
What kind of quick coupler are you using there? Is it some sort of union-developed job?
Lmao. I turned on this video and my wife saw the milling machine, heard the classical music and said โIs this that crazy Canadian machinist guy?โ
Love your videos bud.