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All Things Man
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What's up! My name is Clay and you may be able to tell from my southern slang accent that I live in north Alabama. On this channel, I do all things man. In our American culture, we often belittle manly activities and even struggle to define when a boy becomes a man. I think that is odd and celebrate all of the things manly men do. At the same time, I also challenge exactly what a "manly man" is and what "manly" activities entail. So, on this channel, you will find everything from painting to woodworking. You'll hear about philosophy, religion, and relationship with Jesus.
My interests come and go like the wind, meaning I have many hobbies in a rotation of attention. So, strap in and hold on tight for all things man!
My interests come and go like the wind, meaning I have many hobbies in a rotation of attention. So, strap in and hold on tight for all things man!
How to Build Heavy Duty Trailer Ramps
In this video, I build heavy duty trailer ramps that hinge onto the trailer itself. I measure, cut, and weld all the metal together to get the ramps that I need to haul my tractor and any other piece of machinery that requires ramps.
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Diagramming 1 Corinthians 3:1-9
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In this video, one of our Youth (Bella Mayes) diagrams 1 Corinthians 3:1-9.
How to Build More Than A Wheelchair Ramp
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Work has a way of drawing people closer together or ripping them apart. If we are called to be disciple makers (and if you are a Christian, you are), then we must seek opportunities like building a wheelchair ramp to invest in someone else and to be sharpened by the investment of someone else. We must seek to do what we can to build the next generation instead of complaining about them. We must...
How to Build a Small Shelf for Your Wife
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People always say that a happy wife means a happy life. Or sometimes they say, "If Momma's not happy, nobody's happy." These statements are true, but its actually much more than that. A wife is a gift from God that should be cherished and nourished. We, as husbands, are called to love our wives as Christ loved the church. Whereas I more frequently than I would like do not do this well, I try ha...
"A Stormy Armada"
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The ocean is a paradoxical place. Few settings are more relaxing and soothing than the sound of waves hitting a beach shore. However, few settings are more frightening than the roar of a stormy sea. To be in the midst of giant waves in an old wooden boat seems to be a horror of all horrors. Nothing could be as scary as a stormy armada. Portion of the video by: Glenn Langhorst from Pexels Vlada ...
Diagramming 1 Corinthians 2:1-5
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In this video, one of our Youth (Savannah Matthews) shows you how to break down 1 Corinthians 2:1-5 in order to really understand what Paul is trying to say to the Corinthians.
Corn Harvest 2021 - A Harvest That is Not My Own
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Unfortunately, I didn't buy my farm equipment until after planting season. Therefore, I don't have a crop to harvest this year. However, the good Lord has blessed me with friends who allow me to tag along and glean some much needed knowledge and insight for next year's crop. Photo by Alex Rusin from Pexels Muis: www.bensound.com/
Creek's Edge
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Sometimes, instead of painstakingly trying to put every little detail in a painting, it is beneficial to go down to the Creek's Edge and slop some paint onto a canvas. I, personally, find that difficult to do. I always try to do my best at whatever I am doing and make it as perfect as I can. However, sometimes the soul just needs a break and needs to just throw paint on a canvas. That is precis...
Diagramming 1 Corinthians 1:10-17
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In this video, one of our Youth (Colton Cornett) shows you how to diagram 1 Corinthians 1:10-17
Diagramming 1 Corinthians 1:4-9
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One of our youth - Will Bain - walks through 1 Cor. 1:4-9, noting significant word choices of Paul and diagramming it in such a way to make the meaning of the section more visible and plain.
Painting a Bridge over a Stream Plein Air Painting
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Life is almost unavoidably busy and chaotic. From loud road noise to busy schedules, we are bombarded with events and stimulation. If we are not careful, we will allow the noise and business of life to drown out the voice of God in our lives. However, there is something about the trickle of water from a small stream that God uses to calm life down to where it belongs so that we can properly hea...
On the Back of Death Plein Air Painting
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For years, I have enjoyed gazing at the beautiful scene at the back of the Beulah cemetery. Painted on the back of the cemetery, this picture provides an oxymoronic landscape. Interestingly, a burial place for the dead can also provide a serene landscape of comfort and hope. Doubtless, the red barn and towering trees of the pasture capture the eye of all who come to visit the grave of a loved o...
"Our Cemetery" Plein Air Painting
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A cemetery, interestingly, can be a place of peace and solitude. A location that sees the tears of so many can also be a place of tranquility and reflection. When a man enters a cemetery, he is forced to ponder the fact that he will not live forever. Instead, he must face the fact that life is short and precarious. Indeed, in the midst of the cemetery, he is beckoned to consider the afterlife a...
Great job. Thanks for sharing
You made it so easy for everyone to understand the basic concept by making this short video. Thanks a lot😊.
This is perfect for my trailer project.
Decent job. Hinges look solid.
Good job great way to put the ramps .
Good work brother 👍
Double the number of "ladder rungs" so smaller diameter wheels, like a riding mower can use the ramps. Not doing it for added strength, but for smaller gaps.
Awesome video! Appreciate the video and I’m going to do this for a trailer I’m currently rebuilding. Haven’t welded much but I figure RUclips university might teach me a thing or two 🤣
Pretty cool video man thanks I got few ideas off ya. Join the club in the drill bits section. And funny how you covered being a no so good welder lol, great theory on that too. I’m just learning myself how to weld and I’ve got some serious bumpy looking excuses for welds laying around for sure but I’m getting much better. About to tackle beefing up my trailers tailgate soon as she’s sagging some in the mesh Dept where the cheapskates who built Leonard landscaping trailers and only brace the whole tailgate for like kids hot wheels and then you gotta smash all the broken loose mesh back down flush which is like one of my favorite things to do, right next to trying to tack weld them back down to the non existent cross members without smoking 🚬 them into dust and then have nothing to weld to 😂
Older video but Dude, ditch the chop saw. the metal dust alone is terrible. After buying a Dewalt, which is no better than the Porter just more money, I switched to the Evolution low rpm carbide saw. Goes through metal like butter and cuts straight. If you do angles with the chop saw you'll spend hours in prep. The Evo saw is nearly perfect and cut prep time to a couple of minutes.
I certainly agree. I would love to have the evolution. However, those suckers are pricey and I don’t know that I work with metal often enough to justify the expense. But you are 100% correct. Those things are nice.
The harbor freight metal cut wheel 10" I believe blades do awesome I had to cut 32 kickers to widen my deck today and I did 2 cuts threw 1/2" c channel with my grinder and I said ef that so I spent the $50 on the blade and omg takes maybe 10 sec a cut I'm over 40 cuts and she cuts like new still tomorrow is ramps is why I'm here watching this haha those cut off wheels kinda suck for those bigger jobs with heavy duty metal
just to let you know their brackets are out there and will flop the ramps on top of the trailer to lay flat in your case would be a lot better for you not to wear out the holes in your rumps to i am talking from a fabrication point would have put supports on the rumps
Do they rattle a bunch going down the highway?
I’m sure it rattles, but I never hear it.
Thanks for the information.
That first blade was awful eh lmao probably chinese crap. I remember my one boss got a "good deal" on some ¼ round stock then we tried to make a cord hang racl outta it and the other welder welded the round stock on some plate and we went to hang a cord and it broke off immediately lol rhen the other 5 went as well so i inspected the material and it was porous almost like a cast 😂😂😂😂
Good vid man!
Really like what you said starting in minute 7:01 brother
Good, honest stuff. Commenting from Albany, GA. You sound like you're close-by. Regarding being an expert: That's something I posted about my dad one Father's day....He taught me you don't have to know how to do something to get it done.
How thick angle iron and c channel did you use and where did you buy the c channel ive called several places and cant find any
I am pretty sure my metal is 1/4 inch thick. I bought my metal from a local farm equipment manufacturing company. They keep a lot of metal on hand and will sell it to individuals.
check out yt videos of Car leaf spring tailgate lift assist. Used on USA u haul motorbike trailers. Simple Have one I made on my Aussie golf buggy trailer. No parts at top all underneath.
Im 23 seconds into this video... But that intro is way too good for someone with 58 subs
I'm 6:58 in and I like your content already. I was looking for vids showing this but they were all light weight stuff. I'm going to subscribe and hopefully learn some good stuff. Thanks Ren-Man!!
What size angle iron did you use?
I’m pretty sure mine was 1/4 inch thick
Great video. I like that there's not a lot of fluff
Definitely should have more subs my guy. Good quality film here. Looking at this to find out how to find the correct angle for the ramps. I have an m35a2 and wanting to build ramps so I load my mini onto the bed.
Thank you! I sincerely appreciate it. In regards to the angle, are you talking about the angle to cut the end of the ramp that touches the ground?
@@all_things_man the angle to find the actual length of the ramp is what I’m referring to.
@@logangaskins9003 ahhhhhh. I suppose you may already know this, but the length depends on how much clearance you must have for what you are loading. The shorter the ramp the more clearance whatever you’re loading will require. If your trailer has a dovetail, you could just put a 2x4 on it and push it until it meets the ground. Then you’d just measure the distance on the 2x4 from where it meets the ground to where it comes to your dovetail. I hope that makes sense and is helpful.
@@all_things_man it does except for me there’s no pictures of what I’m trying to do. Look up an m35a2 and then imagine building ramps to load a cat 301.7cr That’s what I’m trying to do. About 50” off the ground to floor of the bed
@@logangaskins9003 Oh okay. First off, nice machine. Second, even cooler truck. Since your machine has tracks, you don’t have to worry about clearance. You just need to build ramps that are long enough to keep you from flipping over when you load it. I would recommend measuring up 50 inches on a wall and then use a tape measure to give you a visual of hold long the ramps need to be to give you a reasonable slope. When you put ramps down you are effectively making a right angle. Your ramp is the hypotenuse of the right angle. So, when you use your tape measure, your tape measure is the hypotenuse. With that being said, at 50” tall, those suckers are going to have to be pretty long. I’d say at least 8ft long. If you had a trailer you could pull behind your truck, that would be a better option. If not, make super long ramps lol.
Good 😊 job
Love it!
It's pretty incredible watching that all come together!
I love to see your talent growing like this!
Loveee this and that song at the beginning!
Please do more of these videos! I love this!