As I watched this video I laughed and laughed. I love being retired with the ability to put endless effort into pointless things. I see what you're doing and I heartily approve.
Good job. In reality, these utensils are cheaper to buy directly. But the satisfaction of having built it with your own hands is priceless. Congratulations.
I just use an M10 sleeve nut - they are about 40mm long and 17mm across the flats so fit straight into a 17mm socket, ring or open-ender - both of which are in the standard toolkit. Cost about a quid, light in weight, easily fit in standard toolbag, and easily replaced if you lose it!
As I watched this video I laughed and laughed. I love being retired with the ability to put endless effort into pointless things. I see what you're doing and I heartily approve.
Thanks mate. You have me sussed
Good job.
In reality, these utensils are cheaper to buy directly. But the satisfaction of having built it with your own hands is priceless.
Congratulations.
Well you certainly have a nice selections of toys for the boy.
Ha! Yes. Any excuse ….
Nice job. I have bolt and nut weld together, works fine.
Another job well done. Warm regards to Wendy.
Thanks mate. I’ll give her a hug from you
I just use an M10 sleeve nut - they are about 40mm long and 17mm across the flats so fit straight into a 17mm socket, ring or open-ender - both of which are in the standard toolkit. Cost about a quid, light in weight, easily fit in standard toolbag, and easily replaced if you lose it!
but you're probably not retired ;)
@@jamesvmax123he can't afford to come up with a $50 solution for a $5 part, he's not retired 😂
I used to like this channel to see traveling and all the things on route. You don't show that anymore.
I only do vids when I’ve got something new or different to share. Just been doing the same old rides for a while.
Why order from Amazon when you can make your own tool! Ideal