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Part-Time Homestead
Добавлен 8 сен 2023
Welcome to the channel! We love to be outside and pursue different and unique things. I specifically like metal and wood working while my wife likes anything chickens. The goal of this channel is to bring ideas to the table while using common tools. Thanks for stopping by and have a blessed day:)
DIY Shooting Range Targets
Thanks again for watching!
Below are the materials (and prices) I used for this build of 30 targets and 10 frames:
Steel targets:
3’x6’x3/8” AR550 sheet ($750)
Hanging the steel targets:
4’x80’x1/8” conveyor belting (free - we found at a local co-op)
Grade 8 hardware (1-1/2”x3/8” bolts, washers, lock washers, and nuts) ($15)
Grade 2 hardware (1”x3/8” bolts, washers, lock washers, and nuts) ($8)
The frames:
7 - 2-3/8” x 31’ Drill Pipe ($56/ea)
20 - 2-3/8” Weld-On Caps ($1/ea)
40 - 80lb Cement bags ($6/bag)
Subtotal: $1,425
Total (including 8.5% tax): $1,550
From start to finish, it took about 24 man hours to cut out all 30 targets, erect 10 frames, and hang the targets.
Below are the materials (and prices) I used for this build of 30 targets and 10 frames:
Steel targets:
3’x6’x3/8” AR550 sheet ($750)
Hanging the steel targets:
4’x80’x1/8” conveyor belting (free - we found at a local co-op)
Grade 8 hardware (1-1/2”x3/8” bolts, washers, lock washers, and nuts) ($15)
Grade 2 hardware (1”x3/8” bolts, washers, lock washers, and nuts) ($8)
The frames:
7 - 2-3/8” x 31’ Drill Pipe ($56/ea)
20 - 2-3/8” Weld-On Caps ($1/ea)
40 - 80lb Cement bags ($6/bag)
Subtotal: $1,425
Total (including 8.5% tax): $1,550
From start to finish, it took about 24 man hours to cut out all 30 targets, erect 10 frames, and hang the targets.
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Building a Chicken Feeder Shelter
Просмотров 1312 месяца назад
Thanks again for watching! Below are the materials and prices I used for this build: 2 - 1” x 24’ x 16ga Sq. Tubing ($19/ea) 1 - 19/32” x 4’ x 8’ OSB ($20) 1 - 6” x 10’ Galvanized Steel Roll Flashing ($11) 1 - #12 x 1” Self-Drilling Roofing Screws (80-count) ($15) 2 - 2.5” Interior/Exterior Door Hinge ($4) 1 - #2 2-5/8” Screw Eye ($3) Subtotal: $95 Total (including 8.5% tax): $103 From start to...
Handgun vs. Rifle Suppressor
Просмотров 1964 месяца назад
Hope you enjoyed the video. The intent of this video is to help serve as an additional resource for someone wanting to know the difference between a handgun versus a rifle suppressor. Rugged Obsidian45 caliber ratings: ruggedsuppressors.com/suppressor-guide-cat/caliber-ratings/ Q Thunder Chicken caliber ratings: liveqordie.com/thunder-chicken/ Add’l information regarding a Nielsen Device: rugge...
How I Built a Steel Storage Rack
Просмотров 2165 месяцев назад
Thanks again for watching! Below are the materials and prices I used for this build: 3 - 2-3/8” x 31’ Drill Pipe ($56/ea) 10 - 2-3/8” Weld-On Caps ($1/ea) Subtotal: $178 Total (including 8.5% tax): $193 From start to finish, it took me about 8 hrs to construct.
DIY Building New Mirror Frames
Просмотров 177 месяцев назад
Thanks again for watching! Below are the materials (with prices) I used for this build: 2 Mirrors - I’m going to assume you have 2 mirrors… 2 - 1” x 4” Pine Board ($5/ea) 1 pack (4-count) - 40lb Large Black D-Rings ($4/pack) 1 pack (20-count) - Mirror Holder Clips ($7/pack) 1 box (100-count) - #8 x 1-1/4” Pocket Hole Screws ($9/box) 1 quart - Paint of your choosing ($20/quart) 1 Paint Brush ($5...
How I built a Tractor Cab for less than $1,200!
Просмотров 9 тыс.Год назад
Thanks for watching! A couple of goals I had while building this Tractor Cab: (1) No major modifications to the tractor (the only things I had to remove was the two handles on each wheel well, the cup holder, and toolbox. All where simply bolted on and easy to take off) (2) Keep all materials under $1,500 (3) Maintain existing visibility from the tractor seat Below are the materials and prices ...
Building a Heavy-Duty Steel Table
Просмотров 233Год назад
This is a heavy-duty 4’x8’ steel table that is easy to build with common tools. Materials in this build include: 4’x8’x3/16” steel sheet 3”x3”x1/8” square tubing 3”x3”x3/16” angle iron 1/2”x1/2”x1/8” angle iron 5” caster wheels Music: www.purple-planet.com
Nicely done! I'm thinking of doing something similar for my mini excavator, but use polycarbonate for more impact protection.
Well done
total waste watching this what were the steps no need to use that speed
nice job, thanks for sharing
good job and looks good too
Top notch
Nice job. On mine I used 1/4" for the windshield in case of rocks, broken straps etc. and 1/8" otherwise.
Great ,great job I am thinking of building myself a cab for my tractor that was a really nice design you did there ,have you seen any kind of small AC unit that would work ,I'm not having much luck finding the right setup yet ,baleing hay AC would be nice great video bud really nice work .
@@markstokes6075 I appreciate it. And I did look into them a little. I was thinking something that would work would be a rooftop AC system that you typically find on a camper/RV or even one for a 18-wheeler cab. But my concern is that the alternator isn’t large enough. I’ll be honest, I didn’t do a lot of looking into it but I need to. If you think of any good ideas I’m all ears.
Is the engine noise better or worse inside the cab
No, I really don’t notice an increase. I think if I were to seal the cab up it would help dampen the noise from the engine and the occasional vibration from the plexiglass.
I have a Ck2610 and thinking on building a cab now. We get lots of days over 115F so might need to toss a portable DC air conditioner in there.
Great job. You will want to fill in closer around the hood. While driving/plowing the wind comes in there bad. Foam tape will help over the hood. I used a pool noodle in bigger areas.
Yes, great idea! I was thinking either a pool noodle or tubular pipe insulation since it has those sticky sides to them along with some caulking as well. So far it’s been nice but these improvements are on my to-do list. Thanks for watching!
Awsome
Excellent workmanship! I like how you kept the tractor’s integrity and made a functional piece of art for it.
Great idea for a homestead on a budget
Amazing!
Looks great 😊