DIY deck wood dump cart

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  • Опубликовано: 20 дек 2024

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  • @agentstrickland
    @agentstrickland 8 лет назад +7

    I love the recycling aspect and the "backyard engineering", a real inspiration to all of us tinkerers.

    • @AndrewReuter
      @AndrewReuter  8 лет назад

      +Lego Joe Thanks!

    • @donaldcullen2416
      @donaldcullen2416 3 года назад

      you prolly dont care at all but does any of you know of a tool to log back into an Instagram account?
      I stupidly forgot the account password. I love any help you can give me

    • @gideonjonathan1984
      @gideonjonathan1984 3 года назад

      @Donald Cullen Instablaster ;)

  • @muddyfences5559
    @muddyfences5559 6 лет назад +3

    There's just something so satisfying about building and towing a trailer. Nice job.

    • @AndrewReuter
      @AndrewReuter  6 лет назад

      Thank you! Nice work on the mountain art sign!

    • @Dobro-777
      @Dobro-777 6 лет назад

      Полная хуета

  • @BeyondDuctTapeFixItRight
    @BeyondDuctTapeFixItRight 6 лет назад +4

    I like your interesting low cost build approach for the dump cart. Thanks for sharing it. Your clip made me think about two tools. One I don't have. The other I don't enjoy using. I don't have a table saw, but will get one. I have several circular saws, but avoid using them. Mostly because I have other tools that accomplish the task better. Your clip has inspired to resolve both shortcomings.

    • @AndrewReuter
      @AndrewReuter  6 лет назад +2

      Thank you! Very cool to hear this. I too used to avoid the circular saw. I was afraid of it because my blade kept binding. But I eventually watched a bunch of circular saw safety videos about kickback (and learned the speed square trick) and now I don't mind using it at all. Another key is to set up one of these straight edge jigs for breaking down plywood: ruclips.net/video/n-1XKctLrAU/видео.html. I'd much rather cut plywood with that jig and a circular saw than try to wrangle it around on the table saw.
      In any case, good luck!

  • @JOEZEP54
    @JOEZEP54 8 лет назад +3

    A really nice job fabricating this cart using recycled wood. I used recycled decking, 2x4s up to 2x12s shelving from an office cleanout to convert a boat trailer to combo utility flatbed. Nice to be able not only to save a few dollars but also to help reduce landfill waste.

  • @keiranbowes1979
    @keiranbowes1979 8 лет назад +4

    A lovely project, well done.

    • @AndrewReuter
      @AndrewReuter  8 лет назад

      Thanks!

    • @keiranbowes1979
      @keiranbowes1979 8 лет назад +2

      Just to let you know I found your video on Instructables.You're on the home page at the moment.

  • @davidburke1524
    @davidburke1524 2 года назад +1

    why not a dome head carriage bolt with anti-rotate washer? just needed to use larger forstner bit to counter sink washer for bolt head.

  • @miorieser3210
    @miorieser3210 4 года назад

    Das Video was aufwendiger als der Hänger.

  • @davidburke1524
    @davidburke1524 2 года назад +1

    lay the assembly upside down on floor or bench to get the angled pieces flush with cross member for wheel brace

  • @danieljones8909
    @danieljones8909 2 года назад

    That's gonna be One HEAVY Trailer

  • @lwoodt1
    @lwoodt1 8 лет назад +1

    Very nice . I like it so much ,im going to steal your idea and make my own,lol. Thanks much

    • @AndrewReuter
      @AndrewReuter  8 лет назад

      +lwoodt1 Thanks! And good luck! Would love to see how it turns out.

  • @Grizzydan
    @Grizzydan 6 лет назад +1

    It's toys like these that make gardening fun... and hey! Mow that lawn!

    • @AndrewReuter
      @AndrewReuter  6 лет назад +1

      Thanks for the kind words! :)
      Re: The lawn... Yup! I was working so hard on the dump cart that I let the lawn get away from me. And then when I finally got to drive the dump cart around, my lawn mower broke! The grass got worse before it got better, I can tell you that much...

    • @Grizzydan
      @Grizzydan 6 лет назад

      lol! I know how that goes! Luckily I picked up a parts mower not long after buying mine because the transaxle went out last fall. However since the grass wasn't growing I put it behind several other projects and didn't pick up the leaves all winter. I'm now certain my neighbors hate me but I fixed the mower and I'm once again tired of emptying the tiny bagging system. I wish I had the patience to put a video together while I build my catcher trailer. Part of me thinks I might actually finish projects faster if I do, but I won't know until I try.

  • @guyh.4553
    @guyh.4553 7 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the great info. You sure made it HEAVY DUTY for the size of the trailer! 😁😁😁 I liked it a lot and will take what you did and make my own version. Thanks tons!

    • @AndrewReuter
      @AndrewReuter  7 лет назад

      Good luck to you! Let me know how it goes! 👍

    • @guyh.4553
      @guyh.4553 6 лет назад

      Andrew Reuter, I built mine out of 2 pallets. Mine is not a dump bed tho. I totally stripped one down then took the bottom boards off the other. I then married the stringers together, Gorilla Glued & screwed them onto each other. My axle system is pretty close to yours. I made my side walls similar to yours as well but with spaces in between and they are fixed. I'm thinking that I need to change out to pocket stakes.
      My one major issue was my tongue. I ripped a 2 X 4 down to a 2 X 2 then screwed on a flat piece of wood as the connection. When hauling some material one time I split the tongue in half due to weight and vibration. I'm in process of attaching a metal tongue onto it now.

  • @IYUB30
    @IYUB30 Год назад

    I'm 7 years late, but very cool Project.

  • @philiplogan6416
    @philiplogan6416 3 года назад

    Nice work. May do something similar for my son.

  • @poochie49
    @poochie49 7 лет назад +1

    I built a similar trailer for my ATV. Luckily I found larger tires already mounted on rims and with a 12" shaft welded onto a flat plate.All the rest was 2 x 4's nuts and bolts and a 1-7/8" trailer hitch. The walls were 3'8" plywood. Not pretty but works for me.

    • @AndrewReuter
      @AndrewReuter  7 лет назад

      Very cool! Having the salvaged wheels, shaft, and trailer hitch would really take this project up a notch, from a practicality perspective.

  • @znovosad555
    @znovosad555 7 лет назад +2

    I really like your frame design for this! I may borrow some ideas from this! I may use slightly bigger wheels

    • @AndrewReuter
      @AndrewReuter  7 лет назад +1

      Zach Novosad Thanks! Bigger wheels would be great, it's just that they jump up in price significantly over the small $5 wheels used here. But if you can find a good deal, like free ones from a dead lawnmower or something, they'd be ideal. Good luck! I'd love to see photos!

    • @znovosad555
      @znovosad555 7 лет назад +2

      Andrew Reuter I sure will! I have a JD green agrifab trailer I painted to match the JD but I just bought an old ford. I can't be seen towing a green trailer with a blue tractor lol. I know tractor supply has tractor cart wheels for a low price. So I'll definitely have video of both tractors and their matching trailers.

  • @dmmartin1958
    @dmmartin1958 5 лет назад +1

    Nice setup

  • @bedspread6224
    @bedspread6224 8 лет назад +4

    you should up the tire size ..that will keep them from digging into the grass..also you could rig an car jack to help get heavy loads to the tipping point

    • @AndrewReuter
      @AndrewReuter  8 лет назад +2

      +bedspread Thanks for the ideas! I was surprised at how easy it was to lift and dump just the way it is. But I'm a 6', 180 pound man. Might not be so easy for a much smaller person. A cheap screw jack from a junked car combined with a portable drill could be just the ticket.

    • @bedspread6224
      @bedspread6224 8 лет назад

      Yep

    • @hansdevaal8851
      @hansdevaal8851 7 лет назад

      bedspread qqy,

  • @HwdecorRu
    @HwdecorRu 8 лет назад +1

    Super! I love it! I learned a lot of interesting secrets! I will definitely use them. Thank You very much for the tutorial!

    • @AndrewReuter
      @AndrewReuter  8 лет назад +1

      You are welcome! Thanks for the kind words. My wife is a sewer, so I'll send your channel her way!

    • @AndrewReuter
      @AndrewReuter  8 лет назад +2

      In retrospect, I suppose I should say that my wife is a "sewist." Silly homonyms ...

  • @edwardabel3716
    @edwardabel3716 5 лет назад +1

    It just occurred to me that you could put a bolt where you want a hole through a bolt for a pin as you did for the axles and the dump pin. Drill through the Nut and the bolt and the Nut again. Then leave the Nut in place on the bolt and it may not mess up the threads. Also you can lock the bolt by putting another one next to it. Perhaps you can try it and let us know if it works out. I hope my explanation makes sense to You!!

    • @AndrewReuter
      @AndrewReuter  5 лет назад

      Thanks for the ideas! I think I get it. Will give this a try if I ever get around to doing a follow up video. Cheers!

  • @AnthonyChoySuperbest
    @AnthonyChoySuperbest 8 лет назад +1

    beautiful built dump cart

  • @tacs3
    @tacs3 6 лет назад +3

    what's the liquid you put on metal before you drill it? just wondering
    thanks

    • @AndrewReuter
      @AndrewReuter  6 лет назад +2

      That liquid I put on the metal before drilling is essentially drilling fluid. Keeps the bit cool while drilling super hard metal like bed frame steel. While you can buy actual "drilling fluid" that is specially made for this task, I generally just grab whatever easy-to-access oil I have around, like household oil. Wouldn't want to use that if you were drilling a billion holes, but works well enough for the random drill hole in the home shop.
      Sorry for the delay on this question! Hope I didn't hold you up in a project or anything!

    • @tacs3
      @tacs3 6 лет назад +1

      Andrew Reuter no worries! was just curious 😅 thanks!!

  • @arthurranney8767
    @arthurranney8767 8 лет назад +4

    I like the part where the elastic bandage appears on your thumb. ;-) Nice work!

    • @AndrewReuter
      @AndrewReuter  8 лет назад +1

      Haha, thanks! That part of the video was shot during "The Night of 1,000 Giant Splinters."

  • @RatRickenbacker
    @RatRickenbacker 4 года назад +1

    Neat little cart. Very well thought out and creative. Not intended as an insult, (at the end of the video) why not use the lawnmower to cut the grass? :)

    • @AndrewReuter
      @AndrewReuter  4 года назад

      😆 Good question! I actually was putting off mowing so I could get the cart done. But then the mower drive belt snapped while using the cart. So it was quite a while before that grass got trimmed... 😬😆

  • @MrSTOUT73
    @MrSTOUT73 8 лет назад +1

    Nice job, very imaginative.

  • @aaronroberts6782
    @aaronroberts6782 Год назад

    You did EXACTLY what I want to do for the reason I want to do it! And I have a deck that need to be torn down that I can reuse the wood for. Not going to lie the metal cutting and drilling was a little intimidating but that's just because I'm new to it all but determined still. How long did this take you to complete?

  • @rra8115
    @rra8115 5 лет назад +1

    That's a good build with scrap

  • @samiam7
    @samiam7 7 лет назад +2

    Great video. I was sure that drill bit was going to snap when you was drilling the bolt lol

  • @rustybrowneye
    @rustybrowneye 7 лет назад +2

    I think you and me are the only ones that still use Spade bits for drilling holes every other woodworker I see on RUclips use those forstner bits

    • @AndrewReuter
      @AndrewReuter  7 лет назад

      :) Cheap and fast!

    • @theopiner402
      @theopiner402 7 лет назад +2

      I use spade bits as well as forstner bits. It just depends how clean of a hole you want to drill. Spade bits are quick and dirty, forstner bits are slow and clean.

  • @jorgepallares7149
    @jorgepallares7149 Год назад +1

    Nice job I like it

  • @FromThePrairies
    @FromThePrairies 6 лет назад +1

    You need a wheelbarrow. Hauling like that is a back injury waiting to happen. Easy to build one, all you need is a wheel and an appropriate axel.

    • @jaxw2628
      @jaxw2628 5 лет назад

      He used it on his mower.

  • @MakingAndFixing
    @MakingAndFixing 7 лет назад +1

    Very nice build. Moves very easily on the grass. Just 2 hinges for tipping? Any problems with that?

    • @AndrewReuter
      @AndrewReuter  7 лет назад

      Thank you! No problems so far. I bought some fairly heavy-duty hinges, though.

    • @palkhera4977
      @palkhera4977 7 лет назад +1

      Oh ok, that's good! :-)

    • @MakingAndFixing
      @MakingAndFixing 7 лет назад +1

      Ok great.

  • @RC-bj6ol
    @RC-bj6ol Год назад

    What brand is your speed square?

  • @toyo2502
    @toyo2502 7 лет назад +1

    That is too much!!! Love it!!!

  • @dennisakers2314
    @dennisakers2314 4 года назад +1

    I love the cart and I want to build one. Do you have any plans or a list of hardware?

    • @AndrewReuter
      @AndrewReuter  4 года назад

      Sorry for the delay. Should be lots of detail here: www.instructables.com/id/Deck-Wood-Dump-Cart/
      Good luck! If you give it a try, please let me know how it goes! Andy@projectlab.how

  • @OldAndGettingOlder
    @OldAndGettingOlder 7 лет назад +1

    Great recycling of materials. Are you building a lawn sprayer next?

  • @jennyleung6537
    @jennyleung6537 5 лет назад +1

    good job, very creative.

  • @LABoyd-mx5px
    @LABoyd-mx5px 8 лет назад +1

    Very ingenious. A little beyond my pay grade, but I did learn some things. Especially that I should have better tools!

    • @AndrewReuter
      @AndrewReuter  8 лет назад

      Thanks! While I saved money on building the cart myself, I definitely had to "invest" in some tools along the way. "Maker accounting," one might call it! :)

    • @piotrmarcinowski8287
      @piotrmarcinowski8287 5 лет назад

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  • @karolthiesen4707
    @karolthiesen4707 6 лет назад +3

    Good idea. I think I'll weld mine up with my everlast welder.

    • @AndrewReuter
      @AndrewReuter  6 лет назад

      Good luck! Let me know how it goes!

  • @spartacus9311
    @spartacus9311 3 года назад

    cool. Has it lasted pretty well?

  • @j.j4379
    @j.j4379 6 лет назад +1

    What size of tires is it that you used. Great vid thanks for sharing.

    • @AndrewReuter
      @AndrewReuter  6 лет назад

      Thanks! I used 10 inch wheels. They are $5 apiece on sale at Northern Tool right now. Some folks have suggested that larger wheels would work better; I think these are fine except for the fact that a larger wheel would offer more protection against getting trapped in a hole/by a root/etc. and getting ripped off. In my yard, that's not a big concern though.

    • @j.j4379
      @j.j4379 6 лет назад

      Andrew Reuter thank you but its getting close to winter now I don't think I will make one as it will not have much use. Thanks, and keep up the great videos.

  • @kingmatthews5436
    @kingmatthews5436 7 лет назад +4

    Not to far into the video and already engaging it you make pretty good vids

  • @lewisheaven5269
    @lewisheaven5269 7 лет назад +3

    I really like this trailer but i have no use for it so i there is no point me building it :( but thanks for the great video's keep them coming:)

  • @braydonfraser5376
    @braydonfraser5376 3 года назад +1

    Is it that hard make

    • @AndrewReuter
      @AndrewReuter  3 года назад

      Once I figured it out, it wasn’t too bad. Just time consuming! 😆

  • @bramtijnluuk
    @bramtijnluuk 8 лет назад +3

    i think it looks better if you put bigger tires on it

    • @AndrewReuter
      @AndrewReuter  8 лет назад +4

      Agreed! I basically picked these because they were cheap yet still held a lot of weight. But some salvaged lawnmower tires would look nicer and spread the load over the lawn better.

  • @david929190
    @david929190 8 лет назад +2

    Buy some 1/8" drill bits and then go from there, Step bits suck at starting a hole.

  • @MrNovascotia100
    @MrNovascotia100 8 лет назад +1

    neat cart

  • @blandman3471
    @blandman3471 4 года назад

    FYI, if the pivot is in the right place, the trailer will dump by its self and return.

  • @MichaelLawing
    @MichaelLawing 8 лет назад +2

    This was an awesome build!

  • @davewilliams355
    @davewilliams355 6 лет назад +2

    Good job

    • @AndrewReuter
      @AndrewReuter  6 лет назад

      Thanks man! And thanks for the views!

  • @JOEZEP54
    @JOEZEP54 4 года назад +1

    Nice !!

  • @jussirides7588
    @jussirides7588 8 лет назад +1

    very good! nice

  • @j.j4379
    @j.j4379 6 лет назад +1

    Hi there great video i saw this video was published in 2016 of course it is now 2018 how much did you use your cart and do you still use it as i am wondering how long it would last if i made one. Hope you don't mind me asking and have a great day. P.S how big are the tires you used.

    • @AndrewReuter
      @AndrewReuter  6 лет назад +1

      Thanks again for the kind words! Don't mind at all. I haven't used the cart since 2016. But I did use the heck out of it hauling landscaping stones that summer, and it held up fine. Actually, part of the reason why I decided to build this thing was because I figured I'd be unlikely to use it again, and I didn't want to spend $150 for a commercial one. Obviously, I spent way more in labor cost on the project, but it was still fun, and I learned a lot, so it was worth it for me. Especially because I had a big pile of free deck wood lying around, so my cost was very low. Good luck with whatever route you take!
      Copying and pasting here: I used 10 inch wheels. They are $5 apiece on sale at Northern Tool right now. Some folks have suggested that larger wheels would work better; I think these are fine except for the fact that a larger wheel would offer more protection against getting trapped in a hole/by a root/etc. and getting ripped off. In my yard, that's not a big concern though.

  • @RobCardIV
    @RobCardIV 4 года назад

    watching artisans with hand tools and rich people with power tools seem like two totally different experiences.
    perhaps im a moron.

  • @miss_magius93
    @miss_magius93 4 года назад

    This is carpentry ASMR

  • @putraaldika1093
    @putraaldika1093 8 лет назад +1

    good job

  • @GettinJunkDone
    @GettinJunkDone 7 лет назад +4

    Very cool! Found this video through a post you made on Garage Journal in the re purposing thread. Very nice...new subscriber.

    • @AndrewReuter
      @AndrewReuter  7 лет назад +1

      Thanks! Likewise on subscribing to your channel. And Garage Journal is awesome! That repurposing thread is one of the best things on the internet.

  • @francescociaramella6052
    @francescociaramella6052 5 лет назад +1

    Very good...

  • @sethdaniel31
    @sethdaniel31 6 лет назад +1

    What is it that you are putting on the metal parts before you drill into them? Is that oil? Do you do that to protect the bits? Thanks

    • @AndrewReuter
      @AndrewReuter  6 лет назад

      Yup, the oil lubricates the drill bit and keeps it cool. Bit should cut better, last longer, break less, etc. It would be “best” to use a specifically-marketed drilling/cutting fluid, but I generally just grab whatever oil is most easily accessible. Works fine for my DIY purposes. 👍

    • @sethdaniel31
      @sethdaniel31 6 лет назад

      Just last night I used parts of a steel bed frame in the 4x4, and began drilling the holes. My bits are def not up to par, I had a lot of trouble, not through 1 yet.

    • @AndrewReuter
      @AndrewReuter  6 лет назад

      Not surprised! Bedframe steel is dang tough to drill through. Pre-drilling with a tiny bit can help. Some folks on the web recommended either masonry bits or cobalt steel bits. I bought these cobalt ones recently, but haven't tested them out yet: amzn.to/2K8P6oj
      Good luck!

  • @joseleiva5400
    @joseleiva5400 5 лет назад

    MUY BUENO EL INBENTO PERO LES FALTAN PLANCHUELAS EN ALGUNOS LADOS....!!

  • @marshacowan1252
    @marshacowan1252 Год назад +1

    Cool!

  • @mtdracer69
    @mtdracer69 4 года назад

    Have a idea for one for me was trying to figure out how to make my tires mount up I am so stealing that idea of yuin

  • @joseleiva5400
    @joseleiva5400 5 лет назад

    EN ALGUNOS LADO LE FALTAN PLANCHUELA.....PERO MUY INTERESANTE .....

  • @nawron9850
    @nawron9850 8 лет назад +2

    geil! Wir Männer wollen nur spielen.... Dafür bauen wir uns eigenes Spielzeug 😂😂😂🖒🖒🖒

  • @propabilityfpv303
    @propabilityfpv303 5 лет назад +1

    lol you have a riding mower but your grass is so overgrown

    • @AndrewReuter
      @AndrewReuter  5 лет назад

      Ha, yup. Was a long stretch of putting off the mowing there. Was trying to get the rocks moved over to my place from the neighbor’s because they wanted them gone. So I put all my free time into the rocks instead of the mowing. Then I put the time into the dump cart so I could move the rocks faster. THEN, as soon as the cart was done, I burned up the drive belt on the mower. So I had to spend a bunch of time fixing that up! Meanwhile, my wife was taking my share of the newborn duties so I could get that stuff done. Was not a super happy time, I’ll tell you that much! 😆

  • @darryuozdark7149
    @darryuozdark7149 7 лет назад +9

    The director from this video was Charlie Chaplain

  • @davidburke1524
    @davidburke1524 2 года назад +1

    next time just grind a flat spot on bolt to drill hole

    • @AndrewReuter
      @AndrewReuter  2 года назад

      Excellent tip here! Did not know of this. Thank you!

  • @ronniestanley75
    @ronniestanley75 4 года назад

    God made sparks so you know when you are trying to cut through a screw!😂😁😂😁😂😁

  • @vtbn53
    @vtbn53 5 лет назад +1

    Whjat the hell could 401 people find to dislike in this video???

  • @Tyrmyte
    @Tyrmyte 7 лет назад +5

    Nice Job. Looks very heavy. Also your lawn needs mowing. ;-)

    • @AndrewReuter
      @AndrewReuter  7 лет назад

      Tyrmyte Thanks, and ha, yup! Despite my intentional neglect, my lawn grows like a jungle.

  • @favidjenden3612
    @favidjenden3612 3 года назад

    Poor boy perfect

  • @michaelsandoval6649
    @michaelsandoval6649 6 лет назад +1

    Please talk to us when you're making something so we can understand what you're doing and not just show us I really do like it that you're showing us every detail that you're doing voice over

    • @AndrewReuter
      @AndrewReuter  6 лет назад

      You got it! Thanks for the feedback.

  • @Name.1254
    @Name.1254 5 лет назад

    Нельзя было купить сухой лес камерной сушки ???

  • @joseluisoli5449
    @joseluisoli5449 Год назад

    Excelente

  • @nabilidris9023
    @nabilidris9023 4 года назад +1

    Bonjour

  • @georgenettlesjr1466
    @georgenettlesjr1466 7 лет назад

    it should have been a bit bigger

  • @kyrontaylor8220
    @kyrontaylor8220 7 лет назад

    your just cutting wood.tell use what the pice is for

    • @AndrewReuter
      @AndrewReuter  7 лет назад

      This video fits into the "no narration, no music" genre of DIY films made popular by Jimmy DiResta. I've edited it to create a sense of discovery, revealing answers as you watch. "Why the heck is he cutting lines into the board? Oh, he's creating a notch!" That kind of thing. But I know what you mean; narration can make this kind of video a lot more educational. Maybe I'll do some director commentary for it in the near future.
      In the meantime, here's detailed build instructions I wrote for Instructables: www.instructables.com/id/Deck-Wood-Dump-Cart/

  • @danielalbert6415
    @danielalbert6415 8 лет назад +1

    Why don't you use steel instead of wood that carts Gona fail in a year

    • @graffitimaniac
      @graffitimaniac 8 лет назад +2

      ever seen a deck....?

    • @billlary9750
      @billlary9750 7 лет назад +1

      Decks are not getting pulled around and moving a lot

  • @ameeralhur5284
    @ameeralhur5284 7 лет назад +1

    big like too simple

  • @ЗауэрСергей
    @ЗауэрСергей 6 лет назад +1

    Садовая тачка ито будет вместительней !

    • @AndrewReuter
      @AndrewReuter  6 лет назад

      Спасибо! Определенно много места в этой корзине! (Для этого использовал Google Translate, извините, если это не имеет смысла!)
      In English: Thanks! Definitely lots of space in this cart! (Used Google Translate for this, sorry if it doesn't make sense!)

  • @АлександрГригорьев-э2щ

    в детстве не доиграл

    • @AndrewReuter
      @AndrewReuter  6 лет назад

      Не уверен, что это значит; Не удалось перевести Google. Ура в любом случае!

  • @jordancarriveau371
    @jordancarriveau371 8 лет назад

    Hitch is weak

    • @AndrewReuter
      @AndrewReuter  8 лет назад

      It's still holding up, and it was a lot cheaper than a manufactured hitch coupler. But definitely skip that step if you can get your hands on an actual coupler.

  • @loganknight6424
    @loganknight6424 7 лет назад +1

    Kk

  • @drakewesterman9798
    @drakewesterman9798 6 лет назад

    Or u can just buy a used one for $50

    • @AndrewReuter
      @AndrewReuter  6 лет назад

      I didn't want to spend the money on something I'd only use a few times. Took a little while to build, but it was a fun project!

    • @drakewesterman9798
      @drakewesterman9798 6 лет назад

      Andrew Reuter you can buy a used one for 50

  • @ensargashi9380
    @ensargashi9380 8 лет назад +1

    IST DAS 120 000000000000000000000

  • @vito5287
    @vito5287 8 лет назад

    LoL

  • @GJMBuildingJoinerycarpentry
    @GJMBuildingJoinerycarpentry 6 лет назад

    is this video a piss take , he can't be serious

  • @alispahiu8838
    @alispahiu8838 8 лет назад

    h m

  • @benjaminmacinec3670
    @benjaminmacinec3670 8 лет назад

    fuj