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Nornical
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Reviewing, Building and Destroying are just some of the things I do.
I give up on DIY
I forgot to mention I'm useless aswell. I'm even useless at explaining myself on camera.
Want to get in contact: nornicalforbusiness@gmail.com
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Want to get in contact: nornicalforbusiness@gmail.com
Patreon: www.patreon.com/Nornical
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Видео
What Happens If You Put A Laptop In A Microwave | PTIAM Part 3
Просмотров 694Месяц назад
In part 3 of putting things in a microwave, I put a laptop inside. Enough said. Will it explode or not I guess you'll have to see. Part 1: ruclips.net/video/EMGaAY5P8zI/видео.html Part 2: ruclips.net/video/AQTuZRfqSZ8/видео.html Want to get in contact: nornicalforbusiness@gmail.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/Nornical
Putting A Bright Light In A Microwave
Просмотров 532 месяца назад
In this video I add a brighter light in a microwave with some difficulties along the way. Want to get in contact: nornicalforbusiness@gmail.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/Nornical Instagram: nornical
Lego City 60409 Mobile Construction Crane Build And Review
Просмотров 7962 месяца назад
In this video I build and review the new Lego City Mobile Construction Crane. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tip...
Ozito Impact Driver Battle PXIDS-300 Vs PXBIS-320
Просмотров 8313 месяца назад
In this video we put the brushed impact driver up against the brushless impact driver from Ozito, to see if double the price is double as good. Where I have been? I know its been a long time since my last video and i firstly want to apologise for that, but after my last video i felt as if I was running out of motivation for creating videos. I felt as if I needed a break, and I did take a break ...
How To Take Apart Pallets And Remove All The Nails
Просмотров 3606 месяцев назад
In this video I demonstrate how I take apart a pallet and remove all the nails so you can re-use the wood. Want to get in contact: nornicalforbusiness@gmail.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/Nornical Instagram: nornical
WHAT HAPPENS IF YOU PUT 11 SCREWDRIVERS IN A MICROWAVE | Putting Things Inside A Microwave Part 2
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.7 месяцев назад
This is a sequel to an already popular video on my channel, and I like doing stupid things so I thought I'd do it again. Want to get in contact: nornicalforbusiness@gmail.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/Nornical
Does Having A Bigger Battery Mean More Power?
Просмотров 2 тыс.8 месяцев назад
In this short video we take a quick look at if having a bigger battery will give your tool more power. Want to get in contact: nornicalforbusiness@gmail.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/Nornical
Ozito 18v 165mm Circular Saw Review
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.8 месяцев назад
Like every other review heres another one. In this video we'll be checking out this circular saw and seeing how good it is at being a circular saw. Want to get in contact: nornicalforbusiness@gmail.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/Nornical
Whats Inside Of An NBN Modem?
Просмотров 1859 месяцев назад
In this video we take a look inside of a NBN modem and see how basic or not it is. Want to get in contact: nornicalforbusiness@gmail.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/Nornical
Ozito 18v Brushless Impact Driver Review
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.9 месяцев назад
Here is the long awaited review on the Ozito brushless impact driver. Unfortunately the 2 weeks that i originally said was going to take me to make this review turned into 8 months. Want to get in contact: nornicalforbusiness@gmail.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/Nornical
How Strong Is The Screw Setting On A Cordless Drill?
Просмотров 3249 месяцев назад
In this video we check out how strong the often neglected screw setting on the ozito Hi-Torque drill. Want to get in contact: nornicalforbusiness@gmail.com
Ozito Drill Battle PXBHS-100 Vs PXBHS-600
Просмотров 88710 месяцев назад
In this video we take Ozito's first gen brushless hammer drill against the newest Hi-Torque brushless hammer drill to see how far they have or havent progressed. Want to get in contact : nornicalforbusiness@gmail.com
Ozito 18v Spotlight Review
Просмотров 96510 месяцев назад
Surprisingly, a review on this product has not been done, so i thought i would fill in the gap. Want to get in contact: nornicalforbusiness@gmail.com
Mould King 17015 Liebherr LR13000 Crawler Crane Build And Review
Просмотров 10 тыс.11 месяцев назад
In this video i build and review the Liebherr LR13000 Crawler Crane from Mould King. Link to the set: mouldkingcorp.com/products/mould-king-17015-liebherr-lr13000-buildling-set?_pos=13&_sid=1e1613206&_ss=r Want to get in contact: nornicalforbusiness@gmail.com
Is Bigger Better? Making Giant Blades For An Rc Helicopter
Просмотров 111Год назад
Is Bigger Better? Making Giant Blades For An Rc Helicopter
Ozito 18v 60NM Brushless Hammer Drill Review
Просмотров 3 тыс.Год назад
Ozito 18v 60NM Brushless Hammer Drill Review
How to Fix a Stiff Switch on a 18V Victa Line Trimmer
Просмотров 245Год назад
How to Fix a Stiff Switch on a 18V Victa Line Trimmer
Ozito 18v Brushless Hammer Drill Screw Test
Просмотров 911Год назад
Ozito 18v Brushless Hammer Drill Screw Test
Ozito 18v Brushless Hammer Drill Review
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.Год назад
Ozito 18v Brushless Hammer Drill Review
Putting Things Inside A Microwave (While it's Inside)
Просмотров 9 тыс.Год назад
Putting Things Inside A Microwave (While it's Inside)
Adding Steeel Rotors to my RC Helicopter. Will it Fly?
Просмотров 83Год назад
Adding Steeel Rotors to my RC Helicopter. Will it Fly?
Great work mate - told me everything I needed to know and your demo was great. Thanks !
Thanks, glad i could help you.
I’m a former crane operator I ran a kobelco ck1000ii I’m retired now but I used to run cranes up to 220 feet tall. I recently bought this crane and wanted to check a video on it, great video but you wrecked your crane by using it wrong, that crane has a luffer jib, when using a luffer jib you need to keep the main boom high angle as possible there would be a load chart in real life for that jib and I forgot I think it’s 72 degrees on main boom when luffing, so on that drill battery you had the block on its side so the cable slipped out the sheeve, plus you overloaded it by having the main boom at too low of a boom angle try keeping the boom up and jib up high as possible on heavy loads, like that battery would be a heavy load imo so 😂great video I’m retired miss running cranes so I bought this one it comes in a few days I’m excited lol 😂 and even in real life when you have a long boom or heavy load the tracks will have low power I got stuck a ton of times due to low track power especially on older cranes with narrow track footprints in mud situations 😂so it didn’t surprise me the tracks lack power either haha
Thanks for the feedback it seems with almost every comment I find out something that i didn't know prior. I sort of had an idea that I was overloading it but didn't know that i had wrecked it. Since your retired hopefully you can have fun running this crane since its just a smaller scale from what you're used to.
Wonder if an 1/2' conversion is possible in the brushed version. Would turn it into a bargain impact wrench.
Yeah I wonder that aswell I have seen a video converthing the brushless one but not the brushed one.
@Nornical1500s Not a surprise both impact mechanisms are similar. Just a different motor.
@@RogerM88 Yep thats true. I do reckon that you would be able to change the brushed version over, but then i would think whats the point because she's only got 150nm ot torque.
@@Nornical1500s It could actually increase the torque. Since the transfer of impact is stronger through the socket. Could even work to loosen wheel nuts torqued to specs.
@@RogerM88 Oh ok i honestly didn;t know that but now that you explain it, it makes sense.
im surprised the battery didnt burst into flames.
me too honestly.
you sound like the microphone test character from @dankpods
I dont know if this a positive or a negative ive never heard of this guy.
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Man the only reason I sound Australian is because I am lol. (I saw the whole unedited comment in my notifications). Ofcourse I remember who Paul Hogan is, who dosen't. I'm glad you found it funny.
Thank you indeed for this review . Much appreciated. You have given me what I needed to know. I'm off to buy one! (and a better blade!). 🙏
Thanks I appreciate the feedback I try and cover everything people need to know about the product I'm reviewing.
*PXBIS-320 is that brushless one. Cheers
Yes thanks good pick up. Ive fixed that for some reason i just had pxbhs for some reason.
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Hi Everyone I have set up a GoFundMe and any donation would be greatly appreciated. Link To Gofundme: www.gofundme.com/f/help-me-buy-this-awesome-set
That's impressive 😮
I agree yes it is.
Good work my friend great review
Thanks Mate
Hi everyone since this video is receiving such great feedback I thought that it would be a great idea to build and review the LTM11200 from Mould King. The only problem is that it is quite an expensive set and a lot of money to spend on one item. So I'm asking for some help to help gain the money to purchase this big awesome set I have set up a GoFundMe and any donation would be greatly appreciated. Link To Gofundme: www.gofundme.com/f/help-me-buy-this-awesome-set
It that only different power on brushless tool?
no it shouldnt matter if its brushed or brushless
I bought one for my mum as she has some ozito tools, the DeWalt equivalent is almost 3 times the price. My trade tools are DeWalt but for some lighter jobs around the house ozito has actually been a good bang for your buck.
I have also found Ozito to be good value for money too ever since I brought a kit with a drill and an impact driver years ago. The drill died on me about a year into having it but it was just a cheap brushed version but that was the only tool that has died on me so far the impact is still fine and is about 4 years old now.
If you want to know why I've been absent please check the description.
Love the video
Thanks I appreciate it
replace the rope with fishing line and it's stronger to lift objects.
maybe i might do that but it's a pain in the ass to re-line it.
Ooops, you missed the screw in the bottom that was hiding under the label which would have negated the need to use a screw driver and a hammer. The blue "button" is the cover for an Optic Fibre port. It can be easily pulled out. Those small cards on each side are the Wi-Fi antenna. One is for 2.4GHz and the other for 5GHz. What likely caused the modem to fail was one of the really teeny tiny brown or black coloured components on the board has a short circuit in it. They cost around $0.005 but will take down a multi thousand $ device. Not saying this is even a hundred $$ device. With the right equipment replacing the teeny tiny component takes about 15 to 20 seconds or 23+ days if you are like me.
Been there and fixed messes like that.
This video was taken in a rural town in the server room they dont give a fuck about how efficient or well kept it is. They just go if it works its fine.
I have an Ozito PXC 18V Cordless Hand Vacuum PXHVS-250 - Skin Only ($49.90) and I could notice the difference between the 1.5Ah battery and the 4Ah battery just by the considerable change the in the motor noise. Umm and ah about this for a while because we had a cordless hand held one I got from the Good Guys for $99 and the piece of shit lasted 18 months before the battery died. I was going to get a battery online and swap it over but there was nothing that matched the battery holding pack and I don't have a spot welder to secure the 18650s into the holder so it would fit the POS one. This one was half the price and I already have the batteries for the other Ozito tools I am collecting. So yeah, the battery capacity does make a big difference. I wonder how this test would go with the 6Ah or 8Ah battery? That would be interesting. Suggestion only but when doing side by side comparisons, could you put which one is which so it displays on the screen coz I had to rewind a couple of times to check this. Getting old and have your memory go titsup is something you have to look forward to. 😱 Gives me the 💩s *big time!!* 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬 *Thank you* for the video. 👍
Yeah I forgot to edit it in the battery sizes on the screen.
If you avoid the four letter naughty words for the first 30 to 60 seconds of the video then it reduces if not stops your videos from being demonetised. You may or may not be aware of that but just in case you don't I thought I would mention it. When I got my first Ozito 18V tool (Drill & Impact) kit it came with a 4Ah and 2 or 1.5Ah battery and since the 1.5Ah piss ant is fairly useless I went looking at battery prices and found up to the 4Ah the price increase was linear until the 5.2Ah. A 1.5Ah was half the price of a 3Ah. A 2Ah was half the price of a 4Ah. A 1.5Ah was 2.7 times cheaper than a 4Ah and so on. The 5.2Ah was a shitload more expensive and I wish I was energetic enough to look up the prices of 3 years ago but we'll use today's ones. 4Ah is $69 and the 5.2Ah is $119. That's *$50* for the extra piss ant 1.2Ah extra capacity. WTF??? Look at the 6Ah and the 8Ah and the price is far king nuts. 8Ah is now $179 and I can purchase a 2 x 4Ah battery with a Twin Charger for $99.98. 8Ah of capacity for half the price of a single battery yeah the pack costs $99 but the Twin Charger as a standalone costs is now $69.98 and is out of stock at some Bunnings. The charger is a 3A charger and I would actually like the newer 4A charger which cost $39.98 for the single version but charges the batteries a bit quicker. For $119 their is a 4A x 4 battery version but IIRC you can only charge two batteries at 4A at the same time but not all four batteries if all four are connected when it drops to 3A. (Please correct me if I'm wrong and I could be). It also shits me to tears the variety of tools that Einhell has compared to what we are seem to be begrudgingly provided with here. Ozito is a budget brand so a 4Ah or over priced 5.2Ah battery really is sufficient IMO. By going to these new dual voltage batteries are they catering for their new 36V range or is Ozito going to move towards the tradie and end up having the price skyrocket and the budget range will be the Blue case crap that is appearing more and more available? One good thing is due to the EU and their electronic waste abhorrence manufacturers seem to provide blown out diagrams of the tools and you can purchase parts to repair them. I don't know if the parts price make it financially viable to repair or not. I wanted a spare arbor lock washer for my Ozito 18V multi-tool which is just a pressed washer that holds the blade in the arbor but Bunnings wanted *$18* for a 26mm diameter and 0.7mm thick pressed washer. I wanted a spare because that thing is so easy to drop if your fingers are cold and if it goes into the slightly long grass it's almost history and you tool is useless unless you have the Quick Release connector on the blade and not the Standard connector which doesn't require the "arbor washer." Is $18 for a pressed washer a good deal to be able to use a $64 tool? Or is it better to buy a new one and get the 5 year warranty? I ended up buying 5 spare ones on eBay for $14 and they were 3mm thick so less change of dropping it. Then I learned about the Standard connector *not* needing the lock washer. 🤦♂ At what price does a repair become financially not viable and it is cheaper to get a new tool and the present 5 year warranty. Might be worth a video all on it's own or I may be communicating through a hole in a lower rear location of my anatomy. 😲 Apologies for the short novel but just pissed off with the price gouging screw over we are presently being inflicted with. *Thank you* for the video. 👍
First of all, I know that I should avoid swearing in the fisrt 30 seconds of my videos ive been doing youtube on and off for about 10 years ive been around the block but thanks. The second thing i want to mention is the 5.2Ah batteries never used to be $119, they used to be $99. I purchased 4 of them at a time when they were that price I guess I was just lucky to find them at that price before they increased. It is true that Ozito only have about 80-90 tools while einhell have about 200. We seem to be getting there but very slowly. I always check the einhell site to see what we could potentially be getting but theres no defenite answer to know what were getting. As far as i know Oztio probably wont move to a 36v platform like ryobi, makita, etc have. Einhell dont even have a sole 36v platform they still rely on 2x18v stuff. I understand that the prices might seem high over here but it would actually be more expensive to buy einhell badged stuff as they hold einhell in a higher regard in Europe than we do ozito. As to do with chargers Einhell have had the quad charger for a couple of years now and I was eyeing that off to see when they'd bring that to Ozito and yes again the twin charger has increased about $15 since i brought one. That blue case crap you were referring to called xu1 i think is actually made by Ozito to be an even cheaper shittier range of tools. I like ozito i understand they arent the best tools but i would never go buy that blue crap.
I was going to get the 115mm but it's too large for my child like hands to hold securely. The 125mm is so much easier for me to hold. The knuckleheads made the wrench so it could be kept inside the side handle. Some design "engineer" never considered that vibrations would shake it loose. 🙄 If you get a Concrete Grinding disc then the wrench won't work on undoing it due to the concave aspect of the disc. Got an angled adjustable wrench off eBay for $7 or $8 and it works just fine. Had to get a Concrete Cutting disc because the *see unt* who did our concrete paths thought *2mm* was sufficient for a relief cut for a 100mm thick pour....bloody wanker. Had to deepen every relief cut and the 125mm grinder did the job just fine. Just don't press too hard or you will get a heating overload and sudden stop. It also has a soft start that you may like and doesn't try twisting it out of one's hand. 😲 The 115mm seems like an adequate tool if you don't have small hands. *Thank you* for the video. 👍
Got one of the 115mm Ozito Angle Grinders maybe 18 months ago and took it back to Bunnings because the safety guard wouldn't fit correctly. Seemed like the gearbox cover was installed 180° out of whack and so were the remaining two left at Bunnings. I said I could easily change the cover orientation myself but asked _would that null and void the warranty_ which was a yes. Ended up being given the 125mm grinder and didn't realise it was Brushless until I checked about 6 minutes ago. I got a cheapie concrete disc from the _cheapie chinese shit_ store and it works very well but really needs to get blown out after every time you use it on concrete due to the massive amount of dust created. I also purchased a special enclosed safety guard for use with a cutting disc. I saw what happens to human body parts when the disc explodes and at my age I'm not risking that sort of extra pain. Bunning Special Orders desk has the enclosure guard for $14.98. It's called an *Ozito PXC 125mm Angle Grinder Cutting Guard PXACGA-125* and the Item Number is I/N: *0540028* if anyone is interested. Can't find one for the 115mm grinder. If you still have the receipt take yours back to Bunnings and complain that the guard broke and it's cutting out due to over heating out on even light work (assuming that you are experiencing those issues _of course_ ) and see if they will upgrade to a 125mm Brushless or even offer to pay the difference. It has a 2020 build date so still within the 5 year warranty.
Ditto on not being able to justify the Brushless versions no matter how much I would like them. The burning you have on the cuts it possibly due to the blade being buggered. I mention below I put a 60T blade on mine and one a 300 x 35 piece of hardwood there is no burning but them my blade has about less than 30 metres of cut wear on it. You forgot to mention that *safety thongs* are essential when operating this device. 👍 An Ozito 18v Impact _dugga dugga_ makes it a lot easier to replace the blade. That miniature Allen Key is just a pain, literally a pain in the hand when trying to get enough leverage to remove the arbor screw. The safety button is also awkward to press, hold and then squeeze the _go_ trigger for anyone who has small hands. Really pleased with the saw and am kicking myself I didn't buy one years ago. First thing I did when I bought my Ozito 18v 165mm circ saw was to put a DIablo 60T blade on it and was fortunate that the Diablo bore size was the same as the Ozito arbor. (got badly caught out one changing blades on one of their powered saws) Diablo cuts waaay better than the supplied blade and you'll never even have to sand the edges smooth. I wish I could have justified a higher tooth count blade so the Melamine wouldn't experience tear out but a roll of good quality painter's masking tape was so much cheaper. Didn't realise it had an LED on it (instructions, what instructions 😁) likely due to me cutting outside. I bought mine to rip some full size plywood sheets down to fit in my car. The saw with the Diablo 60T blade had no issues with the 2400mm cut and the edges were _baby bottom_ smooth. *FYI* before I forget. The Ozito powered 210mm Sliding Compound Mitre Saw appears to have a supply problem for getting replacement brushes from the Bunnings Special Orders desk. They are available from AliExpress so just search for a Brush with the dimensions of *7x11x17* it being 7mm thick but can't remember the other two. Worn brush will indicate the width so all will be sweet. Now I just need to find the 10 I ordered for $1.49. Put them somewhere safe and where I wouldn't lose them. 🤦♂🤦♂ Hope that helps someone. *Thank you* for the video. 👍👍
Yeah I understand that the suppplied blade is not that good quality ive burnt some of the teeth off. I will do a video comparing this blade to a diablo blade as i have a diablo blade for my reciprocating saw and it makes a hell of a difference. Ive never really had a problem with the allen key with the blade changes.
Good review thanks.
No Problem
Picked up two of these for bulk parts. Built one and while it's nifty, it certainly isn't even close to the real thing. It would also be noted that this was back when MK was stealing designs off of rebrickables.
Yeah i had heard both of your points about being scaled incorrectly and MK stealing designs, I just didnt know off who.
@@Nornical1500s It's still a fun set and quite large. I also have MKs LTM11200 mobile crane. It is pricey but well worth it. It's massive
@@mephInc I've seen that set too but i think that set is stolen from a solo creator too. I might have to have a look at that set
@@Nornical1500s MK confirmed that is an original design of theirs, and I've heard that they now actually pay people to buy a design off of them. They're really trying to make a good name for themselves and it shows.
@@mephInc Oh right i just saw something that looks similiar. It is good that MK are making their own designs. I didnt know about MK paying people to buy creators designs.
@40:52 : jou can’t really turn on carpet. But when your on a wood or hard floor you can turn.
thanks for letting me know, i had no idea but its hrd to pick it up and move it so i can try it out.
No problem😅😅😊
Gday great video question when you shake the tool impact driver does it make a rattling noise like something is loose in there ? Like a loose screw ??
I just tried this and it does make a rattling sound, it does sound metallic like a screw. It could be the back of the anvil smacking against the hammer.
@@Nornical1500s ah ok didnt know that all new to me .... hopefully it will be all good hopefully wont damage the driver .... is this normal for impact drivers to make that noise ?
It shouldnt be a problem it is a fairly normal sound, because all impact mechanisms in all drivers will have a space in between the anvil and hammer so that when they slip they come together and create an impact.
Better put the rangehood on 🤣
Yes the clogged up rangehood that dosent actually do anything.
You're mad but in a funny adorable way 😅
Aww stop making me blush. But in all honesty thanks I really do appreciate it.
How much can it safely lift without breaking parts?
id say around 300 grams or 10 ounces
Nice review mate cheers , i only just discovered recently , after owning a large Ozito Leaf Blower for about 5 years or so with twin 18 Volt Batters , that i could use those same batteries on other tools lol , So iv recently purchased a awesome Ozito Chainsaw , Power Drill & next a Skill Saw , Cheers Happy Days :)
thanks im happy you founf my review helpful.
If you get the drill then look for the Kit that has the Impact Drill bundled with it. That works out cheaper than buying the skins individually plus you get a 4Ah and 1.5Ah battery and a charger with the package. Mine also had an Ozito bag thrown in as well. Bunnings presently have a *Battery and Twin Charger* package running at the moment. 2 x 4Ah batteries and the twin charger for $99.98 and to buy them individually is close to $200.
Let Him Cook 🔥🔥
LET HIM COOK
Good review and interesting video. As a 53y.o with some genuine concern, please be careful wearing safety thongs using a drill with thay much power😮 or other crushey/pokey activities
Thank you for your concern mate. I do feel comfortable enough to do the things the way i do them but i understand it just takes one fuck up.
Glad you think about it the safety azpect of it. Its a unique look anyway and added to the video. I really did enjoy and watched the whole review which is amazing as i have short attention span when it comes to video.. i think the 120nm version comes out very soon too and only extra $20 bucks. Im trying to wait for that one. Cheers
@@jt-ff4oq yes the 120nm version will be reviewed as soon as i can get it. Looking forward to getting it and having a play with it.
How is bro still alive
Bro is still alive because he does this crazy shit all the time. Bro has gotten used to it essentially.
This is what society has become😢
Nah bro were cooked
people are putting things in their microwave for youtube again. we are so back
yes we are
Unreal this thing costs $99.
This makes my day
thanks i appreciate it
Im so sorry for your loss. Holy shit thus was dangerous
I cant believe you actually did this
I told you i would you ask and i shall deliver lol.
Nice
The acetone worked. I added a lead ingot to the counterweight box. I mounted a small rubber wheel, on a swivel, to the rear of the box to keep it from dragging. I mounted 3 axles with small pulley wheels, free to move right and left above the 3 winch axels. This helps the string to wind and unwind evenly on these motor driven axels. I added several more of the small pully wheels to the axels on the booms where the string rounds a bend to keep it from rubbing. Mine works fairly smoothly, but I wouldn't try to lift more than 1/2 a pound, 250 or so grams with it. My ceiling is about 7' 3" high, the crane will go an inch or two higher if it could. Awesome build, I hope Mould King makes more crazy big kits like this.
Oh right you have high celings. Yeah i agree that this is more of a decorative set than a practical set, it just dosent have the balls to lift as much as people would initially think it could lift. I hope Mould King make more big sets too there are a couple more big sets i have my eye on and might consider bringing to the channel.
@@Nornical1500s I'll subscribe, I would like to watch these videos, when you make them.
@@jaysomewhereinflyoverterri735 thanks man, i appreciate it.
Part 2 ruclips.net/video/AQTuZRfqSZ8/видео.html
Leave me a comment for what you'd like to see for part 3!
Noooooo....we don't wanna see you burnt & bleeding 😬
You haven't got a big enough battery on it put a 8.0ah battery
Mate 4.0ah is big enough for everything. You dont need to max out everything, yes the 8 ah might give it slightly more power the 4 ah have worked fine enough for tests.
bro wtf this is funny for me lol
Thanks man i appreciate it. Im in the proess of editing a part 2