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Mitch Appleby
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Versys X300 takes the Dubuque Southwest Arterial to Menards
This is my favorite ride. It's a great view and one of the safest road in the area. I'm making a video to test my new camera mount. This is one I'll repeat as the tree leaves get more color. In the future I need to take another camera to do some pans.
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MissRiverDam12ToHertiageTrailPond on Bicycles Edit Cut
Просмотров 12Год назад
I shortened this from the 40 minute one ... just cut the long boring parts.
MissRv Dam12 to Bike Trail Pond
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My son Joshua and I take a trip on Dubuque IA bike trail.
Kawasaki X300 - Derby Grange Rd to Home
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Another test file on the Akaso V50 using a lower 1280x750 image
Kawasaki Versys X300 JD Grave and Balltown Clips
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This a test file. Camera Akaso V50 - Handlebar mount and chest mount. Scene at Balltown ... rail is in the way of the river view. Chest mount is too low ... not able to see how the camera is aimed. The video is up to show family and will not stay up long. :o)
Jim And Mitch Appleby Sing At Newton Healthcare
Просмотров 292 года назад
Jim and Mitch sing at adult day care when we can. This video is mainly for friends and family, but you're welcome to listen. Old songs from Bob Dylan, Jim Croce, the Seekers, one original (Diane) by Mitch.
Wood Tool for making a Stainless Steel Wire Clamp
Просмотров 98 тыс.3 года назад
The tool is made from Birds Eye maple. It is a simple design and works very well. I have made clamps from as little as 3/8" dia hose to clamping a 10" dia 8 sides flower pot. I will be selling this type clamp for around $30. If interested contact me in the comments below. The calculate the length of a wire take the hose diameter times Pi to get the circumference, then take that times 4 and add ...
Shooting A TeddyBear with a Black Hunter Longbow
Просмотров 7743 года назад
This primarily for friends and family. This Longbow shoots really straight. The arrows have fender washers to keep them from getting buried in the grass .. they also have balanced the arrows so they fly right.
Honda Trail CT125AroundTheYardAndWorkShop
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Just a short ride on grass and up a grade. First day
Honda Trail 125 Climbs Hilken Hill Road Climb
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One of the more interesting roads south of Dubuque. My first real test of riding a steep gravel road. This road has little traffic which was a plus for me.
Honda Trail CT 125 Touring Mines of Spain DBQ Iowa
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2nd Video on Back Roads south of Dubuque. One of my favorite rides to relax. Videos will get better ... later.
Shellback Sailboat - Raising the Mast & Balanced Lug Sail
Просмотров 8 тыс.3 года назад
A Shellback sailboat I built to sale. The boat sails and rows like a dream.
Honda Trail CT125 goes to Walmart on Nitro
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Making a boring trip more fun to watch. :o)
Honda Trail CT125 Trip to HyVee in Dubuque
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Taking back roads and staying out of traffic.
Making the tool out of wood was a new variation to me. Very nice!
Definitely the best looking wire clamper I've seen.
That’s too much time and trouble to just install a hose clamp.
When you learn how to do it, it just takes moments.
Gracias senior.
6:43 you are relieving the clamp tension here, possibly causing a leak.
How many fingernail breakages do you experience? I can't believe those are a workman's hands.
It's better to leave the two sides separated with a gap in the middle instead of squeezing them together - it leaves room for the tool to make a nice tight clamp and provides a spot for the wire ends to neatly fold down into after you cut off the excess. Also, don't do this with copper wire - hose clamps need to be strong not soft.
555 🤓 Ха прикол ! 🤘🇺🇦
I fell asleep before you even got the tool out!
It barely got away....
Beaucoup des gent ne donne pas inportance a ce attaché inti fuites de gaz part exemples
Excellent vidéo bravo continuer a nous faire des nouvelles vidéo pertinente
Thanks
Exellente.good my friend . Saludos.??
Nice simple design. I paid a lot more for one that does exactly the same thing.
very good!
I had the first CT125 in NM. I've owned two CT90s and four CT110 and I really missed the hi/lo range on the new CT125. And isn't that just the hardest seat you ever sat on? I kept it for 1500 miles and sold it to a guy in Poland. I've got a 2021 Honda Monkey now that I like a lot more (along with my 2018 Vespa GTS300 Touring model, 2021 Moto Guzzi V7 Stone Centenario, CT70 and my Versys X 300)
You are the guitar-pickin' fools! ha ha
What kind of camera are you using? The picture is dark like you are shooting through sunglasses.
I'm using a Akaso V50. For this video I was testing a new clamp. Still working on different features .. like the light setting which I got wrong. My Canon Rebel T8i is what I need to use more. I saw a video (?) on the NMBDR where they used more stills <- what I need to more of. Can't afford a GoPro. Instruction on using the V50 would be helpful.
@@mitchappleby9166 I have an old GoPro 5 but GoPros have their problems. Almost everyone complains of sudden shut-downs and if you don't notice it, you go on talking and think you're filming, then you have to do it all over again. I tried my iPhone on my handlebar but even with its built-in ability to stop the "jiggle" it was too bouncy to keep the video. We used to live in Janesville, WI. It was my wife's hometown. We both grew up in Wisconsin but been in NM for about 40 years. Still waiting for you to email me (I left my email address in my last reply to you on my site). I hope you are still considering coming down here for the NMBDR.
Where is this beautiful place that you ride?
Dubuque iowa, motorcycle heaven
Just gotta say - while I acknowledge the detail, your methodology is wayyy overly precise. From the complex equation for the wire length that only a mathematician could appreciate, to threading each individual leg of wire through the loop before clamping. Nobody except you & I remember what Pi is, or Phi, or Kaprekar's Constant for that matter! And you took nearly five minutes to simply wrap the wire! It was painful to watch. Listen - your guitar playing and your tool are beautiful, but you really need to simplify this procedure. Please, watch the video I've linked to here. (Edit where appropriate.) youtube[DOT]com/watch?v=of9p70H7gdg
👍. EZ DOES IT... THATS ABOUT HOW CAREFULLY I would RIDE MY VERSYS 300. enjoy 👍
Сосед успел в отпуск съездить пока хомут одели!
Gracias por la exposición
The last arrow was to make sure it was a kill. Love archery 😊
I just received my new Lee Auto Drum powder dispenser. I've seen many videos talking about the disconnect and various ways people dealt with the clicking etc. My Auto Drum did NOT come with the disconnected at all. A screw was installed at the actuation arm to make sure the arm doesn't slip and cause partial rotation. Mind does not click sìńnd is very consistent.
Since the Tack is tied so close to the mast I think this qualifies as a standing lug. Balanced lugs have about 1/6th of the sail forward of the mast.
Cuidese las manitos
Very nice!
Hi Mitch, thanks for the instructive video. I'm in the UK and have just bought a Shellback that was imported here from the States. I have been admiring your extra side benches and would like to add some myself. Have you any recommendations on how to go about it? Cheers from Wales.
Greetings to my Wales friend. A lot of what I've learned about sailing and wood turning has come from your country. (Roger Barnes, etc) So some hints: I made a cardboard pattern to fit the starboard/port 'seats' in. Using a compass to trace the curve of the sides to the pattern. I have a surface planer which helped match the thickness of stern and midship seats. The later seats were removed and tabs were glued and screwed to the bottoms for the side seats to rest on. (My seats are not cut back to make them look thinner as Noel White described). Hope this helps. If you want more detail on making the bent type seat I'll try to give more info. I can't get the dinghy now with the weather as it is. I envy your place to sail. I'm on the Mississippi so I have to travel to get to a lake, etc.
Thank you@@mitchappleby9166, I appreciate the quick reply. I will get the cardboard out today! I'd love to hear more about how you made your bent slatted seat - they look really fine. It's only Day 2 of my ownership of the boat and I haven't yet sailed her, but the weekend's coming and, as you said, there are plenty of options here in Wales. I love the Shellback's simplicity and character.
@@jamesleedam8704 How did you get on James?
@@BrownianMotionPicture - Sadly, there have been too many distractions just now, but I have the cardboard template ready to use :-)
@@jamesleedam8704 It happens, some lovely weather at the moment so hopefully you can get in the water.
Very fine craft, and the best dry-dock I've ever seen... ; ) Cheers and fair winds from Japan!
It would’ve been helpful to demonstrate the wooden tool, how it’s made and how it was assembled
I’m about to rig my boat with a balanced lugsail, so this is very interesting; thank you. Happy sailing!
I have a shell back dinghy that I purchased from a wonderful boatbuilder in Maine. I've always had trouble with how to rig the sail. This answers so many questions. Did you sell your boat?
Thank you, safe and happy sailing
Dude….. fingernails!!
Those nails are playing classical guitar ... also very useful tools for small things like fishing knots and sewing. You're very observant, good call.
@@mitchappleby9166 i hope you're better at the classical guitar than you are at this boring demonstration
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@@mitchappleby9166 You play both right-handed and left-handed?
How do you like the longbow my friend? Nice shooting brother.
I shot a Bear Montana years ago have wanted one since. However, this seems to be just a accurate and as smooth. It is light enough to hunt all day with and dead quiet with what came with it. Rated 25 pounds at 28 inches; I pull 29 to 30 inches and it doesn't stack, no shock. Once I weighted the arrows they fly straight and consistent. I find it very easy to site an arc. For half the price of the bow I can get 35# limbs so that may be in future for me. I now have no desire to get a Montana. Also I had my son try the bow and he hit the small Teddy Bear on the first shot.
@@mitchappleby9166 that's awesome my friend. Thanks for responding. Have a great day
Looks like a very nice day to be out😎
Great ride along. Man I wish I had nice gravel roads to cruise on mine on. Thanks for sharing.
This is so cool! Followed your link on Craigslist to this video. You do awesome work. Wish I was a little richer.
Yea, in your dreams!!
That was fun.
Just answer some comment on using H110 .. I don't use H110 in the Lee's Drum Auto Loader. I Trickle H110 for 357 mag. The drum is spot on for Win 231 which I use for 9mm.
Really hard to hear ya. Fine ball WILL work its way down towards the gears. It just takes one granual to wedge the drum slightly and the rest flow like ants. If Lee would have made this a Double funnel like a Yo Yo that problem would have been mitigated. I've been through 6 of these and each one leaks fine ball. Graphite and or lapping the drum helps slightly but not for fine ball. This drum is the best for stick powders though! Lee Auto Disc with Adjustable charge bar or a Uniflow and Hornady Case Activator for the fine Ball on a progressive
The sound is very dull and low like you got microphone is covered with something, I had hard time hearing. Regardless the problem you're describing you just need to screw the riser die in a little deeper and you'll get a full cycle that's all! As far as accuracy goes the problem I found that you get those 0.2 grain off target throws that are more common than drum type measures like RCBS. I haven't tested the powder you mention but here's a challenge for you, do 20 throws and record each one and see what kind of spread you get. I can guarantee you you're not going to get each and everyone at 5.1, you'll have some that are 5.0 and some that are 5.2 and occasionally you might even get one that's .2 grain off target, that's my experience. I've seen where it would throw nearly perfect 4 times in a row but than next one would jump quite a bit.
Reloading is my quiet time, and really enjoy it, I also cast and powder coat my own bullet to cut down on cost. Nifty storage box!
I have good luck with H110, BL-C(2) , titegroup and IMR 4064. It does a fair job with Unique. It does drive me crazy sometimes about not fully cycling, I'll give this a try!