Dave Osland
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Honda Quad Carb Improvement!
Dave re-jets a Honda TRX250 quad carburetor for a huge perfomance improvement!
An hours work and $3 part!
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$4 Toilet Fix???!!!$4 Toilet Fix???!!!
$4 Toilet Fix???!!!
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Dave shares how to fix a common toilet problem for "weak" flushes!!
Flail Mower Hammer Blade SharpeningFlail Mower Hammer Blade Sharpening
Flail Mower Hammer Blade Sharpening
Переглядів 3,6 тис.10 місяців тому
Dave shows how he sharpens Hammer-Head blades on a WoodMaxx Flail Mower
Making Pickles!Making Pickles!
Making Pickles!
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Making pickles at FreckleBack Farms!
Ornamental Iron Railing FabricationOrnamental Iron Railing Fabrication
Ornamental Iron Railing Fabrication
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Dave fabricates an Ornamental Iron Railing
Honda 680 Rincon Oil and Filter ChangeHonda 680 Rincon Oil and Filter Change
Honda 680 Rincon Oil and Filter Change
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A quick, 3 minute video on changing the oil and filter on a 2016 Honda Rincon 680 ATV1
Ornamental Iron Gate FabricationOrnamental Iron Gate Fabrication
Ornamental Iron Gate Fabrication
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Dave takes us through the tools and techniques to build an ornamental iron gate.
Makin' Bread and Butter Pickles!Makin' Bread and Butter Pickles!
Makin' Bread and Butter Pickles!
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Carrie shares FreckleBack Farm's recipe and know-how for her famous Bread and Butter Pickles!
ATV Hitch for Little Quads!ATV Hitch for Little Quads!
ATV Hitch for Little Quads!
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Not finding one to buy, Dave builds a hitch for a small atv, a Honda TRx90!
Making Apricot Jam!!!Making Apricot Jam!!!
Making Apricot Jam!!!
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Carrie, at FreckleBack Farms, walks us throught the fun, easy process of making (and canning), jam, from fresh Apricots!
Chevy Truck Front Bumper BuildChevy Truck Front Bumper Build
Chevy Truck Front Bumper Build
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Dave builds a custom front bumper for a 2003 Chevy 2500, from start to finish.
Truck Bumper Build!Truck Bumper Build!
Truck Bumper Build!
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Dave fabricates a rear bumper for a 2003 Chevy truck
Flail Mower ReviewFlail Mower Review
Flail Mower Review
Переглядів 26 тис.2 роки тому
Dave talks the WoodMaxx Flail Mower, sharpening the blades and welding careers!
Building Boat Guide On'sBuilding Boat Guide On's
Building Boat Guide On's
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Dave goes thru the process of building Heavy Duty boat guide-ons....
Concrete Stem Wall to Slab ConnectionConcrete Stem Wall to Slab Connection
Concrete Stem Wall to Slab Connection
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Dave shares his design/method of pouring a concrete block stem wall so as to make a strong connection with the concrete slab pored at the top of the stem wall....

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  • @jeunebummer90
    @jeunebummer90 2 дні тому

    Why does it look like you're giving it a flat grind instead of angled?

  • @Charlieandpiper
    @Charlieandpiper 17 днів тому

    I love it but can you do it on a Coleman on a Coleman Kids four wheeler please

    • @daveosland3199
      @daveosland3199 15 днів тому

      Hi- With some basic fabrication skills, I bet any little quad can be set up to pull a littles trailer- Dave

  • @Ajaxaxxess
    @Ajaxaxxess 17 днів тому

    I wouldnt rejet it from the Honda factory unless you modify intake or exhaust. Older carbs id run through a ultrasonic cleaner to bring it back to oem. vs jetting it.

    • @daveosland3199
      @daveosland3199 15 днів тому

      Having owned dozens of modified dirt bikes and quads, the minor change from a #38 to 40 is a small change, not worthy of any other mods. The #38 jet was clean. The#40 made all the difference in the world. Unfortunately, to meet emmisions, the factory had to set up the quad super lean.

  • @kevinsimm8446
    @kevinsimm8446 22 дні тому

    Excellent job brother. Thanks for wrench sizes and component locations. God bless you and yours.

    • @daveosland3199
      @daveosland3199 20 днів тому

      Thank You! Just posted a qued carb rejet....

  • @rodhorton7213
    @rodhorton7213 22 дні тому

    This video is an incorrect and an inaccurate technique. The true lengths should be transferred to the right hand side by taking them perpendicular to the centre line.

  • @duraiphotographysartandcra3829
    @duraiphotographysartandcra3829 Місяць тому

    Super very good 👍

  • @dianem7677
    @dianem7677 Місяць тому

    ....too much sugar for that little apricots. Did not you say in another video that for jam we need to remove skin from apricots?

  • @Marian-qy5tt
    @Marian-qy5tt Місяць тому

    Dave, this is super neat! Looking for the same for my daughter's 2016 trx90x... no chance youd make one and ship it? Happy to pay for it, would save me a freat deal of time. I live in MA.

    • @daveosland3199
      @daveosland3199 Місяць тому

      I'd make one for you if you lived near by..(Ca.) No one you know can fab one up for you?? You could cut the pieces, drill and use fasteners to assemble.. Thanks you the interest! Our youngsters love being part of the farm work pulling things around!- Dave

  • @EchoKilo
    @EchoKilo Місяць тому

    Would a flail mower be effective in clearing/tilling weeds in a sandy horse arena? The sand is usually around 3-4” deep.

    • @daveosland3199
      @daveosland3199 Місяць тому

      No- I would use something like a "Drag King" or an "arena drag" to dress the field. Dave

  • @NigelRambharose
    @NigelRambharose Місяць тому

    Hey I do sheet metal fabrication for insulation on piping would this method work ??

  • @williambarlow8758
    @williambarlow8758 Місяць тому

    Where are the foundation vents?

    • @daveosland3199
      @daveosland3199 Місяць тому

      Good question! The vents will be cut in the subfloor frame rim board. See the subfloor frame video- ua-cam.com/video/4xMSep0uiRs/v-deo.html Dave

  • @Juancarlosq676
    @Juancarlosq676 Місяць тому

    Quick easy straight to the point, no stupid music.. great video

    • @daveosland3199
      @daveosland3199 Місяць тому

      I couldn't find any rap that went with an oil change.... Dave

  • @baronweber6801
    @baronweber6801 2 місяці тому

    What is the make of the compass you are using and how long is it ? Thank you.

  • @markthornhill519
    @markthornhill519 2 місяці тому

    Great job. Better than any store bought. Inspired me. I'm gonna make one for my 2014 Z71. Factory one is crap, way too thin.

  • @RichardLisboa
    @RichardLisboa 2 місяці тому

    Awesome thanks for info ...

  • @wesliebegay828
    @wesliebegay828 2 місяці тому

    3" into 4". Not the other way around.

  • @roberttheriault5166
    @roberttheriault5166 3 місяці тому

    Super good job..

  • @Ethannesss
    @Ethannesss 3 місяці тому

    hello, after you put the mold in the kiln - where does the wax melt off to?

    • @daveosland3199
      @daveosland3199 23 дні тому

      Excuse the late reply. Good question! The high temp, 1300 degrees f., basically vaporizes the wax and must be done in a ventilated setting, as in a open shop.

  • @henrypeisch5289
    @henrypeisch5289 3 місяці тому

    Makes me think the owner is going to keep his car collection down there. Two large overhead bays, no windows, high ceiling for 4-post car lift. Nice that the floor is going to drop onto the stem wall on that pour.

  • @nicklynagh3241
    @nicklynagh3241 3 місяці тому

    Hey mate, would you be able to do a video on a lobster back ? If your still doing these videos

  • @davidvandruff9368
    @davidvandruff9368 3 місяці тому

    In the water bath process is the water over the top of the jar and lids?

  • @Mrtechcruz
    @Mrtechcruz 3 місяці тому

    Can you share the link of the parts . Thank you .

  • @angelicocabral4112
    @angelicocabral4112 3 місяці тому

    One more

  • @christandinewmachinesaerze9818
    @christandinewmachinesaerze9818 3 місяці тому

    what's the thickness of them plates? 5mm?

  • @robertsteele8838
    @robertsteele8838 4 місяці тому

    What hp Kubota are you running? Thinking about getting same unit for my L3940

  • @hitenmistry3479
    @hitenmistry3479 4 місяці тому

    Really helpful. Thank you

  • @RealJeep
    @RealJeep 4 місяці тому

    Just in case you didn't know, WoodMaxx makes their mowers in communist China.

  • @stepheneldridge6998
    @stepheneldridge6998 4 місяці тому

    A great help, much appreciated 👍

  • @user-wl4cc9je9u
    @user-wl4cc9je9u 4 місяці тому

    Do you have any drawings of projection of an L joint at 45°

  • @charliewhite7596
    @charliewhite7596 5 місяців тому

    6 people in the house how do I let it set for more than a hour

    • @daveosland3199
      @daveosland3199 5 місяців тому

      That's a tough one if there's no other toilet! There are faster acting solutions/chemicals that are used, but their use is generally frowned upon... Dave

  • @callumtonks5
    @callumtonks5 5 місяців тому

    Is this the same for joining 2 pipes that are the same diameter?

    • @daveosland3199
      @daveosland3199 5 місяців тому

      Yes, but with pipe of the same diameter, templates and be commonly bought for smaller diameter pipe, if so desired... The above process is excellent for pipe coneections of different sizes! Dave

    • @callumtonks5
      @callumtonks5 5 місяців тому

      Thanks, I learnt it years ago while I was an apprentice and have forgotten how to do it for 90 degree joins. So if both pipes are 150 diameter it’s the same menthod as you’ve shown, do I still use the ID or the OD measurement

    • @daveosland3199
      @daveosland3199 5 місяців тому

      A... 150 diameter?@@callumtonks5

    • @callumtonks5
      @callumtonks5 5 місяців тому

      @@daveosland3199 150mm diameter for example

    • @daveosland3199
      @daveosland3199 5 місяців тому

      I use the I.D.@@callumtonks5

  • @aerialrescuesolutions3277
    @aerialrescuesolutions3277 5 місяців тому

    Interesting

    • @daveosland3199
      @daveosland3199 5 місяців тому

      Yep, an easy fix , if the sediment is an issue... Dave

  • @bodiespizza
    @bodiespizza 5 місяців тому

    Thigh Catcher

  • @asimkhurshid2768
    @asimkhurshid2768 6 місяців тому

    Brilliant piece of work

  • @robertglassey952
    @robertglassey952 6 місяців тому

    OK, love the video and the technique, and obviously it works. But it looks to me, for the layout of the 16 segments on the long line, at 4:26, you measured not arcs, but chords which would define an inscribed polygon, which would have a shorter circumference than the circle you are working with. And yet the cut out template fits the pipe, and I can’t see why. I don’t think the 1/32 inch gap in the conclusion explains anything. Dave? Anyone?

  • @troycarpenter3675
    @troycarpenter3675 7 місяців тому

    Nice

  • @terranearthling9918
    @terranearthling9918 7 місяців тому

    making template for corner miter joint

  • @h2s142
    @h2s142 7 місяців тому

    Pressure pot will compress the gas bubble down enough to do the same thing as a vacuum chamber. I have done the lost wax process for bronze sculptures. This might be fun to do as i now enough lapidary arts.

  • @abdulmutalibrami494
    @abdulmutalibrami494 8 місяців тому

    Nice sir tq for sharing...

  • @deadman252
    @deadman252 8 місяців тому

    Hide the winch behind the license plate and have the cutout for it just under the plate

  • @Nttt739
    @Nttt739 8 місяців тому

    Sir, i see this is five years ago, i have a question . I have to do a similar 2 foot high stem wall for an addition. This is the only stem wall footer combo ive seen .so, you guys formed slightly below grade and let the bottom partially fill trench. You poured bottom to base of forms first . Did you have a cold joint or did you come behind and make it into one?????

    • @daveosland3199
      @daveosland3199 23 дні тому

      Sorry for the late reply- As soon as the footing is poured to the bottom of the formed stem wall, you can generally go back to the starting point of the pour and top off the stem, as the concrete has had several minutes to stiffen up enough to support the wet mud in the stem forms. Dave

  • @audrybella6405
    @audrybella6405 8 місяців тому

    Great advice on the flail mower but even better advice to our young Americans about becoming a certified welder!!! Comment on your PTO drive shaft - never seen the slip clutch end of the drive shaft mounted at the tractor side, but rather always at the implement side?? Is this how you've always done it? As you know "Y" blades are reversible and they wear in a manner that shouldn't really require much sharpening if you reverse them. Sharpening them to too fine and edge will only result in faster wear. You might also want to consider going to Double "Y" blades when you need a new set. Was the tilt function included with the hydraulic slide function or was it a separate option as well? Thanks for your video and would love to get an update now that it's been a year since you posted this video as I am considering purchasing the Woodmaxx FM96H model once they are back in stock. Thank you Dave.

    • @daveosland3199
      @daveosland3199 8 місяців тому

      Used it 2 seasons now- still going strong. Use a hydralic cylinder on the 3 point hitch for nearly all the implements run back there. I installed the PTO backwards originally and haven't bothered changing it- actually is easy to get to the zerks for lubing... I was dissapointed in the Y blades, dulled quickly and more time consuming to sharpen, as required unbolting, sharpening and reinstalling. The hammer blades kick butt! Thanks! Dave

  • @oldowl4290
    @oldowl4290 8 місяців тому

    Hi, I just bought an old house built in 1977 in downtown Albuquerque NM. It has a solid stem wall (not block) and there is a crack all the way around the perimeter where the slab meets the stem wall. The crack varies from about 1/4” to maybe 1/2” at most in some areas. I want to fill this because the house had a cockroach infestation and I noticed that they get in in some spots under the base wall 2x4s (because there is no glue or sealant on the stem wall which is aggregate concrete and then they come in and can live / nest and breed in the crack between the slab and stem wall. I could use some rubber like compound like Sikaflex or self-leveling cement to fill the entire void. The cement being very fluid would also likely help fill in gaps under the 2x4 wall base. I just don’t know if one option is more appropriate than the other. Any help is appreciated.

    • @daveosland3199
      @daveosland3199 8 місяців тому

      Sounds like the slab was poured after the stemwall and probably lacked the rebar to tie the 2 together... However you seal/bond the slab and stemwall together now, you may have to use a power washer or something like that to clean the surfaces for bonding. I like the 2 part epoxy in tubes (like Simpson) for bonding in situations like that. Sikaflex will seal, but won't bond the 2 together and keep them from moving as they've done. Let us know what you do and how it worked! Dave

    • @oldowl4290
      @oldowl4290 8 місяців тому

      @@daveosland3199 I need to do the entire perimeter of the house, which currently is 1400sf and basically a 25ft x 60ft rectangle, I assumed that filling the crack with self leveling cement will be cheaper than epoxy but after thinking about it further, I think epoxy or a polyurethane caulk would be adequate. The house was built in 1977 so I don’t think it will move or settle any more than it has. It has one minor slab crack about 1/3 the length of the house, across the 25ft length with no major unleveling on either side. I mainly want to seal the crack to prevent bug infestations as we have roaches here. So after sealing, I’m also using spray foam at the base of the walls as all drywall is set about 1/2” off the floor. The house is also in Albuquerque NM and is situated almost exactly east to west and we can get up to 105F in August and sometimes in the teens in winter so thermal expansion from one side to the other needs to be considered as the 60ft long north side of the house will always be cooler than the south side. So for example in winter, the north side could be 30F, while the sun heats the south side to 60F or higher. Maybe that’s why it’s not all tied together…to allow for some planned expansion and contraction.

    • @daveosland3199
      @daveosland3199 8 місяців тому

      The polyurethane caulk might be a good choice. Here in california, I'm always thinking about earthquakes and movement..

    • @anonymousbyproxy8250
      @anonymousbyproxy8250 5 місяців тому

      @@oldowl4290 It’s not the building in itself that gives value to the house, it is the LOCATION !!! 😊😊😊

    • @oldowl4290
      @oldowl4290 5 місяців тому

      @@anonymousbyproxy8250 I think it has to be a bit of both but yes, a good location is always a huge factor.

  • @user-fh7vv4ft1j
    @user-fh7vv4ft1j 9 місяців тому

    What do you do when you're Apex is off your work material?

  • @harrisorourke6926
    @harrisorourke6926 9 місяців тому

    Dave - Awesome demonstration of how to form and pour. I am a DIYer currently building a "little house" 10'X12" for a backyard office. I am setting forms as you did in this video with a foundation in a trench and the stem wall formed over the trench. Seeing your details helps me understand that you can never reinforce and support the forms too much (I have done that on all of my previous concrete and steel projects because I am old school) and that I am going in the correct direction. Thank you. I understand that you pour the footer and then have to wait a while before pouring the stem wall. How long do you need to wait between pouring the footer and then pouring the stem? And when you pour the stem, do you vibrate the stem? You mentioned "wetting the concrete" before you pump the stem wall. Could you explain how the process of wetting the concrete is done? I imagine that water would be added to the concrete in the delivery truck. Is it a second delivery with a different slump? Or is the wetting done in the original truck? I am only pouring about 6 yards (foundation and stem wall) so will only have one delivery.

    • @daveosland3199
      @daveosland3199 8 місяців тому

      Sorry for the late reply. You maybe already done. Usually the stem is poured about 30 minutes after the footings. Absolutely vibrate, tap the forms with a hammer or even plunge a 1x2" up and down into the stem wall to help the concrete settle and fill voids. The concrete is wet up just enough to help it flow into the stem wall, by the driver while on the truck. Dave

  • @Redhackle
    @Redhackle 9 місяців тому

    Excellent thank you. I’ve been crawling under.

  • @beaubromley942
    @beaubromley942 9 місяців тому

    I know this posting is older but I was wondering what all is coming up through the stem wall. Not including the sleeve for plumbing, I see ufer ground, and electrical. What are the other two. Com and water? What’s the black thing all the way to the right? This is the best video on stem wall foundations, thanks for sharing your forming secrets.

  • @Canopus68
    @Canopus68 9 місяців тому

    I don't know anything about that brand, but the flail mower I used in the vineyard I managed you could swap the hammer blades out for Y'.s. It was just a matter pulling a hair pin out and then pulling the half inch (it could have been bigger, it's been 45 years since I saw the mower.) rod the blades hang from. Then reverse the process. I use to do some welding, but I'm over 70 and I'm not sure anyone would want me. I even knew how to forge welding.

  • @allanclarke3483
    @allanclarke3483 10 місяців тому

    I find that my crew and I are quicker with common nails rather than screws. Once a screw head is filled with concrete, you're using a nail puller regardless. Plus typical screw have no sheer value. We also rather use steel stakes rather then wood. The steel ones last for multiple jobs rather then just one. We also will use a chipping gun with a 1" impact bit to really drive the stakes home.

    • @daveosland3199
      @daveosland3199 8 місяців тому

      I like the screws, as they provide easy, quick adjustability in the form work. I also wash/spray down the forms soon after pouring, revealing the screw heads, and pull the vertical stakes before they're locked into hard concrete. I like the wood stakes, as I can trim them flush to the tops of the forms, providing easy, unobstructed screeding of the concrete. The trimmed pieces are used as speeders and anchor bolt locaters...Dave

  • @SpringfieldGuy
    @SpringfieldGuy 10 місяців тому

    In the last scene, your skids were digging into the dirt and gouging it out. You need to raise your stop.