That was immensely satisfying! If the presentation was twice as long, I would have watched it all. Particularly if in those extra minutes we could see the master caring for some of his tools.That work bench is amazing: vices, holdfasts, a shave horse, etc. etc. I would watch a long demonstration of all the features built into such an unassuming form. And the master uses it all like an extension of his body. Very cool.
Here’s an idea, leave it to the real plumbers and use actual pipe fittings instead of rigging your plumbing for failures later on and having to fix it again!The idea is great, and the video performance is beyond the norm. Well done.Place a coupling on one end, make a short stub with coupling number two, lay alongside cut longer pipe end to meet the second coupling center, assemble and glue, if there is not enough room to do this it's time to dig or go to other side of wall and make it. A leak can cost way way more than just doing it right.
Some ppl are just jerks with no care in the world for others. Blessed are the polite truck driver and the person who backed up for the truck driver. Blessings to you all!I am a trucker. Once a driver didn't want to back up so i turned my tractor off and pulled out a newspaper.These truckers deliver just about everything we get out these stores for our well being I always appreciate these guys.
Man, it's like the trees know they're getting axed! They’re out there wobbling and whispering like, "Help, we’re outta here!" Plants are basically alive, you know?Basically it looks like "we're too lazy to clear the brush - just cover it up with rock and dirt instead". Seems like that ground wouldn't be stable enough to build anything with 2 or more floors
Maybe I’m getting old, but it’s kind of sad to see a house torn down. Someone, somewhere made good memories in that house.Absolutely fascinating to watch. How the operator knows what to do efficiently is beyond me. This also makes me aware of the fragility of our homes.That house theyre tearing down looks better than the house I live in.That Catepillar reminds me of one of the large dinasors in Jurasic Park. God help us all!
It’s good to know how much these people help us in our lives I am so grateful of what they do.Good God, I've never seen anything like that. There was a fire at a warehouse near me in 2016 but it definitely wasn't as bad as that. Brilliant catch.A small clip of this video of the fire was used in the documentary 'Inside London Fire Brigade' in the first episode. Did you know this?
Your Concrete work looks great! Thats super hard work to do. And You and Your Sister did an amazing job! Your Little Paradise is one of the best I have ever seen! Keep up the awesome work my friends!Amazing to see how much work 2 women can achieve. Great great. God's blessings.Thank you, you are working very well, you are more talented and stronger than men, well done, thank you for your efforts.
This magnificent creature survived thousands of years just to be cut down and made into a desktop or door for wealthy individuals. Very sad.Why havent we learned, trees like this should be protected.Trees like that should be protected and severe punishment should be the norm worldwide for those that seek a few bucks is nothing sacred on this planet……….. unless diseased then fair enough.I’ll bet that tree is nearly a thousand years old. Trees are the lungs of the planet, when they’re gone, so are we!
Earth is not warming up. The sun geting hotter. They keep covering it up.We have the ability to prevent these fires before they start, and the ability to keep it from repeating, it’s us, not the earth.In Greece we suffer many forest fires were it not for our fleet of CLs, and from other countries, we would have no more forests. All firefighting pilots have my utmost respect. May the fallen ones rest in peace.Nice to see an nations air force flying to fight except this time fighting fire. May all your pilots be safe and the end of the day.
Growing up as a kid in a small farming town in the Missouri Bootheel, I remember seeing a 2 row corn header on a International Harvester. Oliver Tractors, plowing fields. John Deere "Popping Johns" and I will never forget seeing the 1st 2 row cotton picker. How farming has modernized has always fascinated me and that little cotton top boy still lives within me today at almost 60 years old I still stop and watch farm equipment today with fascination