A few answers to frequently asked questions :) The charging port is on the top cover, forgot to show it. The batteries last for about half an hour of driving. The maximum weight of a trailer or machine is approximately 500 kg / 1100 lbs.
I enjoy watching your new build slowly come together, but one thing I appreciate the most is seeing you use what you made in a past video, to help complete the new build. It confirms that they weren't simply gimmicks that were thrown together to make a video for subs/$ like some channels do. *Well done* as always.
For anyone curious how to mig weld. There is usually a datasheet sticker with settings related to volts and wire feed speed. Just know the size of wire and check it out on the sticker. More expensive machines will guarantee this sticker is included. As far as gas flow it should be set to 20 cfh (cubic feet per hour) or 10 Lpm (liters per minute). If there is wind set 10 cfh higher or 5 Lpm adjustments. Er70s-6 is standard wire
I am not a machinist. I had to watch this. A craftsman doing his thing at this skill level is a thing to behold. We have several trailers at our business - gonna share this with the boss.
WHAT DID YOUR GRANDFATHER DO ??? ........ IS YOUR DAUGHTER STILL A STRIPPER :) ................. I GOT A DOG ... WHO CLEANED HIS ASS ON THE CARPET.. :) THANKS FOR SHARING..... GUESS WATCHING THESE MACHINES COULD BE FACINATING ........ USING THESE MACHINES... IS MUCH MORE FUN THAN WATCHING.
I have no need for this type of implement. I have no welding skills or lathe equipment. I have no reason to watch this video. HOWEVER... I couldn't quit watching!!! Absolutely phenomenal!
Nice build! Wish I had this back in the day when I used to work with concessions trailers, made spotting them a breeze! I do like the welding clip around the 13:30 minute mark, cut that segment in backwards so the sparks flew into the weld. With some modifications this would make for an excellent aircraft tug for those weekend pilots who have the pleasure of hangering their aircraft.
You are an amazing machinist! And very innovative. I'm a 4th generation German machinist (I do minimal metal working, and any kind of house repair or new builds. I'm in mt 70's, and now gardening, very scientifically, and develop ways to go from seed to transplant in 3-5 weeks.). I also designed my trellises to be multi-functional, and fully automated watering system. I'm sending this video to my son-in-law. He is 2nd generation Polish, and very mechanical minded. I'm sending him your Link! They have a larger than average camper trailer. Their driveway is steep, turns left at the bottom (almost level where they park the trailer.). They could absolutely use your trailer hauler! My daughter does the driving, and Mark is outside guiding her. `
Don't listen to these people... You improved your skills and gained experience, while simultaneously making an entertaining piece of content. Now you're left with a piece of equipment that outlasts a Chinese machine a hundredfold. That's a win in my book! Most people will buy crap that ends up in the landfill. Keep up the good work!
That's ingenious! I bet he built that from scratch without any blueprints. Slightly overbuilt but anything worth building is worth over building. Well done my Polish brother. 👏👏👏👏
No-one needs blue prints when they are in the power of imagination 👍 I often build similar although I don't have a YT channel setup atm, nor have I filmed hundreds of builds I've done but I've got tonnes of photos and useful equipment!
@@Th4thWiseman Agreed. I learned the big word for it not too long ago: "conceptualize". If you can see it in your mind, putting it on paper seems like wasted time/energy to me.
@@YerBrwnDogAteMyRabit When you start out it's best to put things on paper just so it's easier to do but after doing many hundreds of builds you soon realise that when it comes to close tolerances fits and mating parts ,they are best done as you build out keeping mind what connects to what next and whether or not gussets are required for strengthening! It is a craft to do it correctly which I do as a tradesman Fitter & Turner for 40years of experience 32years running my own business.
Really think splitting the shaft and putting an extra 2 bearings is the way to go, other than that seems like a really nice build! Probably will take some inspiration from it!
I agree with you. It would turn easier and be easier on the motors and chains. With a little redesigning you could control the speed of each drive motor to control the direction.
@@drfrankensteinscreations I know this is dated, but youtube just decided I needed to see it. I was looking at the comments to figure out this exact issue. Looks like it might be hard to turn. Pretty cool though.
По исполнению вопросов нет-"на века!"😉 А вот по вложению материалов(-для тривиального перемещения дровокола по недешовому дворовому покрытию!)-масса вопросов.🤗 *Может, это "железо"-да в минитрактор?!* 🤧
Fantastic job as always ! - It would be very cool to add a charging point somewhere on the vehicle to recharge the 2 batteries without having to take the cover off and take the batteries out of the vehicle every time they go flat and need to be recharged... Keep up the great work ! 👍👍👍👍👍
I've always know these types of devices to be called a "Mule", used them a lot to move heavy CNC machinery to location once delivered to shops. Nice to see a DIY version, thanks for sharing!
The two wheels are rigidly connected to the same shaft, right? Shouldn't the shaft be split in the middle, so that each motor will drive its corresponding wheel? Because I don't see the point of having two motors, if they are not used as a differential system.
@@keepf9835 even so, that raises another problem, because no two DC motors are the same, so without a closed loop control, the speeds will not be the same.
Have been shopping for trailer dollies and now I see why they cost so much. Someday I hope to have all those tools to DIY something like this. Well done.
Very clever idea and well made video.👍 The little power drive ball hitch device is very handy for relatively light loads, but a stronger version could be made for shifting heavier loads like carevans and medium size trailers. It make me a bit jealous to see the excellent skill in combination with good tools and equipment making this project look like child's play, but we can't all be equally skilled at everything...😀 PS, for people who may not already know it: Leaving skin, and especially eyes exposed to welding arc's glare can easily suffer damaging "flash burns" to exposed skin and permanent damage to their vision - and potentially skin cancers in the future.🤐 !
The process is as good if not better than the awesome finished project!!! I have to repair my Lathe so I can do some great fabricating like you. I love that welding table!! As soon as I have some extra money I am going to purchase some steel and use my new(to me) Mag-Drill to make some holes for clamps like yours.
Another fantastic build with a practical use. I modified some electric pallet trucks to do a similar job and learned a few things. On this build, the position of the ball hitch is very close to the drive centre line. This reduces steering effort. However, if the trailer hits resistance, the unit is going to try drive out from under the trailer - potentially whipping the handle upward quite violently. But I applaud your excellent craftsmanship and creativity!
@Daihti__ Exactly. Nothing to prevent violent swing up, down sideways if the towed or tow-er wheels hit an obstacle or hole, etc.. but besides that, nice workmanship 👍👍 🤔.. maybe an extension post added to the front with a caster wheel under it, and the trailer ball on top of that??
@@isaacmadhavan Actually the further forward of the centre, and the lower, the hitch and ideally the centre of gravity of the unit, the better. Hence the suggestion above of a caster wheel out front.
I was really impressed with the skill, and the creative mind. I was let down by what you chose to move with it. Would of been cool to see it move something a little heavier than a log splitter that is easily moved by hand
cmon guys you cant just use the sound of one clip at 16:42 and loop it for a minute and expect us not to notice :D same thing at 16:15 but in reverse :D nice try but not good enough. otherwise great content as always
@@Tramm454 I would’ve built it exactly the same except spilt the axle added a tube to go over the split between the motors with some bearings it could float just a double set per side and two switches would make it easy to steer under load and everything else
Excellent craftsmanship! I'd love to see what you might be able do do with the parts left over from a captured Russian tank. Ukraine seems to have a surplus of them lately 😉
Well done my friend! I made one years ago using an old Troy Bilt roto tiller to move my boat. Mine failed as I didn't have the 3rd wheel. Wish I had seen this 30 years ago.
I just use the wheel chair. Split the platform add solid non neumatic tires. To Make front stabilizers. Added 4 marine batteries and ride it around like a atv and move sit around for years with a 8 position throw switch to double voltage to go faster. .. Just use the motors to steer with a rotory wheel made from old brushless motor hall sensor. Old CD player steering by wire controller. Also hooked it to a wireless router and can WiFi control wirh my. Jail broke iphone. App I wrote Debian... never thought about makin a RUclips video. Til now I got a zero turn string trimmer im makin from trashed hooverboars atm
Fajnie zedytowany filmik, ale te dźwięki przejścia trochę rozpraszają :) Jak dla mnie bez nich lepiej by było. Zazdroszczę wyposażenia. Świetna robota!
Maybe it is that you do not understand the "language" of "transition"?? I love the "silence" of the outdoors back in some remote part of the woods. But when a large branch falls to the ground the sound is a bit distracting to me. Nonetheless that wonderful "silence' returns in no time at all. Something to think about ...
moral of the story: if you have $100k+ in tools and a shop and $200k worth of knowledge, you can build something that the Chinese can duplicate for $200. 😂
@@jamesdavis7927 I don't think it was meant that way. This type of build takes someone with the right tools and a fabrication skills. Its not your average simple DIY project that most can do. Not to mention the coat of those "right tools". With that said it was still cool to see him build it.
Konstrukcja, jak praktycznie zawsze, bardzo fajna. Niestety chyba brakło ścieżki dźwiękowej bo dźwięki toczenia przy nagraniu z drona nieco się powtarzają.
@@MadeinPolandChannel Nie wątpię:) Zaznaczyłem tę kwestię bo jestem zdania, że konstruktywna krytyka pomaga. U Was widzę dobre tempo polepszania jakości, więc to tylko kwestia czasu.
When you have way, way, way too much time on your hands. I just put a ball hitch on the back of my riding lawn mower. Problem solved, with virtually no effort.
Darek do roboty zdejmuje się obroczkę. Zwłaszcza na tokarce, a poza tym to zdejmij bo mnie kobieta denerwuje że ja nie noszę i że mam brać przykład z ciebie😁😂🤣
In America, a Kowalski notified me that the SKI stands for Skill, Knowledge, and Intelligence! I admire that Polish Americans are patriotic and faithful to America and to Poland. I admire that Poland stands strong for freedom of speech and freedomof religion! Clever build! Great video
For the drive motor, looks like a dump truck tarp motor. They're low speed and got some torque. I made my 40lb anchor winch for my houeboat. Slick! BTW, nice build. I was looking for some ideas for my trailer dolly. Nailed it!
A few answers to frequently asked questions :)
The charging port is on the top cover, forgot to show it.
The batteries last for about half an hour of driving.
The maximum weight of a trailer or machine is approximately 500 kg / 1100 lbs.
Pp
i really like how your driveway is made of those square blocks that let grass in
Какие моторы и батарея? Отличная тележка 👍👍
Is that toung weight or overall
i really would like to visit your workplace if you would like to meet i am also belongs to the engineering field i am also from Poland
I enjoy watching your new build slowly come together, but one thing I appreciate the most is seeing you use what you made in a past video, to help complete the new build. It confirms that they weren't simply gimmicks that were thrown together to make a video for subs/$ like some channels do. *Well done* as always.
My thoughts also, my friend🕊🕊🕊👍👍
YOUR NEWEST FAN HAS ARRIVED SIR - 8 BILLION OF US THANK YOU FOR SHARING YOUR WISDOM!!!!
For anyone curious how to mig weld. There is usually a datasheet sticker with settings related to volts and wire feed speed. Just know the size of wire and check it out on the sticker. More expensive machines will guarantee this sticker is included. As far as gas flow it should be set to 20 cfh (cubic feet per hour) or 10 Lpm (liters per minute). If there is wind set 10 cfh higher or 5 Lpm adjustments. Er70s-6 is standard wire
Facts
I'm getting into mig welding, so thanks for the info
Yeah that is all you need to know you'll be laying some sick beads knowing that
I am not a machinist. I had to watch this. A craftsman doing his thing at this skill level is a thing to behold. We have several trailers at our business - gonna share this with the boss.
My dad started out his career as a machinist for Caterpillar. Watching these machines work is fascinating.
WHAT DID YOUR GRANDFATHER DO ???
........ IS YOUR DAUGHTER STILL A STRIPPER :)
................. I GOT A DOG ... WHO CLEANED HIS ASS ON THE CARPET.. :)
THANKS FOR SHARING.....
GUESS WATCHING THESE MACHINES COULD BE FACINATING
........ USING THESE MACHINES... IS MUCH MORE FUN THAN WATCHING.
I have no need for this type of implement. I have no welding skills or lathe equipment. I have no reason to watch this video. HOWEVER... I couldn't quit watching!!! Absolutely phenomenal!
I love these quick 5 minute at home DIY videos.
I think I like your working on the lathe the most, it’s fascinating what parts they turn into.
Nice build! Wish I had this back in the day when I used to work with concessions trailers, made spotting them a breeze! I do like the welding clip around the 13:30 minute mark, cut that segment in backwards so the sparks flew into the weld. With some modifications this would make for an excellent aircraft tug for those weekend pilots who have the pleasure of hangering their aircraft.
in their private hangar, could easily be stolen ...
They've been on the market for over 40 years, 'Trailer Dolly'.
35 seconds in EVERYTHING I have seen so far would make my life easier.
Pure genius, my friend. It's good to have you back!
There is nothing I can say that would convey my absolute respect for anyone who is a master of their craft. Very pleasurable to watch
That's a strange seat for a scooter! 😖🤣
You are an amazing machinist! And very innovative. I'm a 4th generation German machinist (I do minimal metal working, and any kind of house repair or new builds. I'm in mt 70's, and now gardening, very scientifically, and develop ways to go from seed to transplant in 3-5 weeks.). I also designed my trellises to be multi-functional, and fully automated watering system.
I'm sending this video to my son-in-law. He is 2nd generation Polish, and very mechanical minded. I'm sending him your Link! They have a larger than average camper trailer. Their driveway is steep, turns left at the bottom (almost level where they park the trailer.). They could absolutely use your trailer hauler! My daughter does the driving, and Mark is outside guiding her.
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Very handy little machine and really enjoyed this build !! All custom built and amazing !! You will find nothing better for sale anywhere !!👍👍
This is in production allready for years !
Real ones have been on the market in one form or another for over 40 years, they will be better than this.
Don't listen to these people... You improved your skills and gained experience, while simultaneously making an entertaining piece of content. Now you're left with a piece of equipment that outlasts a Chinese machine a hundredfold. That's a win in my book! Most people will buy crap that ends up in the landfill. Keep up the good work!
That's ingenious! I bet he built that from scratch without any blueprints. Slightly overbuilt but anything worth building is worth over building. Well done my Polish brother. 👏👏👏👏
No-one needs blue prints when they are in the power of imagination 👍
I often build similar although I don't have a YT channel setup atm, nor have I filmed hundreds of builds I've done but I've got tonnes of photos and useful equipment!
@@Th4thWiseman Agreed. I learned the big word for it not too long ago: "conceptualize". If you can see it in your mind, putting it on paper seems like wasted time/energy to me.
If this guy is Polish, all the Polish folk I know around here need to take notes from him
@@YerBrwnDogAteMyRabit When you start out it's best to put things on paper just so it's easier to do but after doing many hundreds of builds you soon realise that when it comes to close tolerances fits and mating parts ,they are best done as you build out keeping mind what connects to what next and whether or not gussets are required for strengthening!
It is a craft to do it correctly which I do as a tradesman Fitter & Turner for 40years of experience 32years running my own business.
@@Th4thWiseman rough sketch, then wing it as you go! 👍
There is nothing impossible to accomplish, only something possible to accomplish.
Really think splitting the shaft and putting an extra 2 bearings is the way to go, other than that seems like a really nice build! Probably will take some inspiration from it!
I agree with you. It would turn easier and be easier on the motors and chains. With a little redesigning you could control the speed of each drive motor to control the direction.
@@drfrankensteinscreations I know this is dated, but youtube just decided I needed to see it. I was looking at the comments to figure out this exact issue. Looks like it might be hard to turn. Pretty cool though.
An outstanding build! It's refreshing to see someone with the knowledge to use tools to skillfully fabricate works of art!
По исполнению вопросов нет-"на века!"😉
А вот по вложению материалов(-для тривиального перемещения дровокола по недешовому дворовому
покрытию!)-масса вопросов.🤗 *Может, это "железо"-да в минитрактор?!* 🤧
This is fantastic on every level, Thanks for having no annoying back ground music
Fantastic job as always ! - It would be very cool to add a charging point somewhere on the vehicle to recharge the 2 batteries without having to take the cover off and take the batteries out of the vehicle every time they go flat and need to be recharged... Keep up the great work ! 👍👍👍👍👍
Dude flat out! I have been around RV's and Boats all of my life and that could do the job of any tug I've ever seen! Nice work!!
Great work again bro! As always very usefull💪🏻
I am your subcriber 👍😁
Regardless of the device itself, which might be really usefull, it's a great pleasure to watch how you create it. Chapeau bas!
Looks like it works well for the little trailers. Where this is needed is for bigger travel trailers.
Works ok for small trailers not really well useless for large trailers
I love watching your videos. You are a brilliant and practical craftsman and inspire me on some of your projects. Thanks for sharing these videos!
I've always know these types of devices to be called a "Mule", used them a lot to move heavy CNC machinery to location once delivered to shops.
Nice to see a DIY version, thanks for sharing!
Skill and ingenuity
You win the internet
Mad respect
Always a great Job 👍👍
The two wheels are rigidly connected to the same shaft, right? Shouldn't the shaft be split in the middle, so that each motor will drive its corresponding wheel? Because I don't see the point of having two motors, if they are not used as a differential system.
Double the power, and if 1 chain breaks it won't run away
@@keepf9835 even so, that raises another problem, because no two DC motors are the same, so without a closed loop control, the speeds will not be the same.
GENTLEMEN! GENTLEMEN! Don’t be so petty, you jealous hyenas.
@@robertlangley258 you cannot not be jealous on the guy's skills and creativity.
@@tootingcarmoon532 its just a suggestion I guess
You are like the Norm Abrams of metal working. Wow fantastic workmanship.
Hands down the most badass practical useful thing I've seen built on here. Bravo sir. You are on another level
Have been shopping for trailer dollies and now I see why they cost so much. Someday I hope to have all those tools to DIY something like this. Well done.
love watching all your builds bro,once again awesome work👌🏼
Wow, incredible I wish I had all that equipment. Super nice job great ability.
Very clever idea and well made video.👍 The little power drive ball hitch device is very handy for relatively light loads, but a stronger version could be made for shifting heavier loads like carevans and medium size trailers. It make me a bit jealous to see the excellent skill in combination with good tools and equipment making this project look like child's play, but we can't all be equally skilled at everything...😀 PS, for people who may not already know it: Leaving skin, and especially eyes exposed to welding arc's glare can easily suffer damaging "flash burns" to exposed skin and permanent damage to their vision - and potentially skin cancers in the future.🤐 !
Wow! As soon as all the tools arrive from China and I complete the training to match the skill of this craftsman, I'm going to build one just like it!
The process is as good if not better than the awesome finished project!!! I have to repair my Lathe so I can do some great fabricating like you. I love that welding table!! As soon as I have some extra money I am going to purchase some steel and use my new(to me) Mag-Drill to make some holes for clamps like yours.
Great video lathe's and car 😉👍👏👏👏
This man believes in the power of STEEL 😋
On zjada stalowe wióry zamiast płatków kukurydzianych a pył ze szlifierki kątowej używa zamiast pieprzu😜
I can’t believe what I saw!
Amazing. Excellent.
Regards from Belgium
Love watching you put these projects together mate. Awesome 👌
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That turned out Great. I’m very impressed. Big Hello from Texas.👍❤️🇺🇦
What a great job! 😍
I'm not sure if the world is ready for this. With great power comes great responsibility.
😄😄😂
Another fantastic build with a practical use. I modified some electric pallet trucks to do a similar job and learned a few things. On this build, the position of the ball hitch is very close to the drive centre line. This reduces steering effort. However, if the trailer hits resistance, the unit is going to try drive out from under the trailer - potentially whipping the handle upward quite violently. But I applaud your excellent craftsmanship and creativity!
@Daihti__ Exactly. Nothing to prevent violent swing up, down sideways if the towed or tow-er wheels hit an obstacle or hole, etc.. but besides that, nice workmanship 👍👍
🤔.. maybe an extension post added to the front with a caster wheel under it, and the trailer ball on top of that??
Perhaps, if the ball hitch were closer to the center of the towing vehicle, that might mitigate the upward swing?
@@isaacmadhavan Actually the further forward of the centre, and the lower, the hitch and ideally the centre of gravity of the unit, the better. Hence the suggestion above of a caster wheel out front.
@@daithiosioradain3380 Aaah... you mean it would work as a lever to control the movement?
And not to mention that windshield motor has no chance raising anything more than that tongue weight.
Just watching you spray paint gave me paint boogers.
Very Cool! I love watching your builds!
Anything that makes life easier is awesome. You Sir, are awesome too.
Art from Ohio
Amazing craftsmanship!!! 👌👌👌
Wow That's a Machine that will make moving my Log Splitter around my apartment much easier!!
Nicely done. Great workmanship!
i'm sure there are a number of uses for this but the video at the end makes it look like he is out walking his favorite dog. amusing.
I was really impressed with the skill, and the creative mind. I was let down by what you chose to move with it. Would of been cool to see it move something a little heavier than a log splitter that is easily moved by hand
THE MAN is extremely ingenious, downright fantastic!!!
cmon guys you cant just use the sound of one clip at 16:42 and loop it for a minute and expect us not to notice :D same thing at 16:15 but in reverse :D nice try but not good enough. otherwise great content as always
Excellent fabrication.
That’s really cool. I have a muck truck to move my dump trailer around. I made my own trailer attachment but this was epic!
My Uncle made one of these 50 years ago. Although it was not motorized, it was hand cranked. It worked just as well.
No ciekawy projekt. Gratuluję
Haven’t run a lathe in 40yrs. Looks fun great job 🇺🇸👍
Super 👍🏽 Perfekcja w każdym calu! Pełen profesjonalizm 💪
Very nice build.
Is that is a solid axel, how are you turning?
I’ve got the Same question
Same question! Why two motors and two chains when its one axle? Logical would be that left and right is not connected.
@@Tramm454 I would’ve built it exactly the same except spilt the axle added a tube to go over the split between the motors with some bearings it could float just a double set per side and two switches would make it easy to steer under load and everything else
Nice fabricating skills.
Excellent craftsmanship! I'd love to see what you might be able do do with the parts left over from a captured Russian tank. Ukraine seems to have a surplus of them lately 😉
Well done my friend! I made one years ago using an old Troy Bilt roto tiller to move my boat. Mine failed as I didn't have the 3rd wheel. Wish I had seen this 30 years ago.
GARDEN ROTOVATOR with a tow ball on front FAR CHEAPER.
Some people like to build cool sh!+
This guy is a frickin genius!
Потратить месяц,чтобы перевезти газонокосилку,которая и так на колёсах...ты просто гений
На Хуа ? Вы просто обленились и вам просто скучно а так задумка не плохая и качество работы отличное
когда коту делать нечего он яйца лижет.
I just use the wheel chair. Split the platform add solid non neumatic tires. To Make front stabilizers. Added 4 marine batteries and ride it around like a atv and move sit around for years with a 8 position throw switch to double voltage to go faster. .. Just use the motors to steer with a rotory wheel made from old brushless motor hall sensor. Old CD player steering by wire controller. Also hooked it to a wireless router and can WiFi control wirh my. Jail broke iphone. App I wrote Debian... never thought about makin a RUclips video. Til now I got a zero turn string trimmer im makin from trashed hooverboars atm
Parabéns grande vc é um verdadeiro profissional no seu ramo de mecânica 👏👏👏
Great
Looks nice. Now all I need is a master machinist and a fully equipped metal shop.
Super robota. Zazdroszczę umiejętności i narzędzi :)
Blue print ??? Great job... I love all of your project...
Fajnie zedytowany filmik, ale te dźwięki przejścia trochę rozpraszają :) Jak dla mnie bez nich lepiej by było. Zazdroszczę wyposażenia. Świetna robota!
Maybe it is that you do not understand the "language" of "transition"?? I love the "silence" of the outdoors back in some remote part of the woods. But when a large branch falls to the ground the sound is a bit distracting to me. Nonetheless that wonderful "silence' returns in no time at all. Something to think about ...
I've been wanting to build this for 20yrs, never got to it. almost identical to my drawings. good to see it fabricated and demonstrated. nice job.
moral of the story: if you have $100k+ in tools and a shop and $200k worth of knowledge, you can build something that the Chinese can duplicate for $200. 😂
Scientifically speaking that is!;
In other words, just go buy one
Who is this guy putting someone down for building something.
@@jamesdavis7927 I don't think it was meant that way. This type of build takes someone with the right tools and a fabrication skills. Its not your average simple DIY project that most can do. Not to mention the coat of those "right tools". With that said it was still cool to see him build it.
that will last for 2 minutes
Beautiful finish on your turns with no coolant!
Konstrukcja, jak praktycznie zawsze, bardzo fajna. Niestety chyba brakło ścieżki dźwiękowej bo dźwięki toczenia przy nagraniu z drona nieco się powtarzają.
Poprawimy się następnym razem :)
@@MadeinPolandChannel Nie wątpię:) Zaznaczyłem tę kwestię bo jestem zdania, że konstruktywna krytyka pomaga. U Was widzę dobre tempo polepszania jakości, więc to tylko kwestia czasu.
This guy is one good fabricator excellent job nice that should save a lot of back-breaking👌👍👍🙂
Życzę nieskończonej kreatywności 👍👏💪
Impressive! Both the product as well as the process itself.
Jak zwykle genialny :)
This is absolutely 💯 genius little motorized Trailler or equipment Dolly sweet video
When you have way, way, way too much time on your hands. I just put a ball hitch on the back of my riding lawn mower. Problem solved, with virtually no effort.
DADDY NEEDS ONE!!!! How much? LOL
Excellent build by the way! Great craftsmanship and seriously excellent quality!
Darek do roboty zdejmuje się obroczkę. Zwłaszcza na tokarce, a poza tym to zdejmij bo mnie kobieta denerwuje że ja nie noszę i że mam brać przykład z ciebie😁😂🤣
Hehehe ciężko mi się bez niej pracuje, więc Marta będzie Cię jeszcze trochę męczyć 😉
When you reversed the welding part of the video, it reattached my retina!
In America, a Kowalski notified me that the SKI stands for Skill, Knowledge, and Intelligence! I admire that Polish Americans are patriotic and faithful to America and to Poland. I admire that Poland stands strong for freedom of speech and freedomof religion!
Clever build! Great video
It is brilliant! I well-equipped shop, and a man that really knows how to use it! Thank you!
this guy makes it look like he knows what he's doing
Excellent job. The video was very cathartic as well.
Very cool wood slitter carrier. It looks like it can be used for many different things as well and manufactured for different uses.
draggin that logsplitter across the grass by hand would've been an effort. top shelf build
For the drive motor, looks like a dump truck tarp motor. They're low speed and got some torque. I made my 40lb anchor winch for my houeboat. Slick! BTW, nice build. I was looking for some ideas for my trailer dolly. Nailed it!
I’m glad I have all this tooling equipment laying around… and material too.