In the US Neutral and Ground are connected / bonded at the panel, and neutral is never used with 240 volts. So when you had the neutral connected you were putting the motor under a lot of strain, causing one winding to become like a brake which was causing the thermal cutout to trigger which stopped the motor until it cooled down. When you disconnected the neutral it was no longer under strain and worked as it should.
Normally we would have a long wait between your A Roll stuff when projects are ongoing, Adding B Roll just makes the wait even more enjoyable! Love these simple fix/repair videos.
@@augustreil No, it was just causing a ton of extra power to go across the motor coils. More power + resistance = HEAT! Split phase electric works by attaching a contact to the center of the secondary coil (aka the neutral.) Voltage between two hots is usually 220-250 volts. When you center-tap it, you get 110-125 volts. 2 speed means that the pump can run on either split phase 110-125, or full 220-250. Either way, you complete the circuit across the transformer. With the neutral connected, it added another path for electricity to short across instead of completing across the second hot leg, effectively causing a short circuit. Short circuit= more power + resistance = HEAT! The energy has to go somewhere! Hope I could help!
@@henrikvtcodes, Not being an electrician, it can be quite confusing to say the least ! I do know that short circuiting an electric motor, resistance, causing heat is not a good thing. I appreciate the explanation, thank you !
I knew you wouldn't give up until it was fixed . When you get that glass installed, I hope you video it . Levi has done his job training Cody to be an awesome lab like him. Hugs for Levi and Cody ❤ ❤
I dont feel like a video like this takes away anything from any of your other videos, sometimes its just fun to ride along, and see whats up. Good Video, thanks for publishing!
"Black wire and white wire is low speed." "Red wire and white wire are high speed." So if you connect the black, red, and white wires, what speed do you get? Answer: the wrong speed! It is trying to run at two speeds at once, and is fighting itself. Probably you would want it wired black and white at 110V for low speed, but their hack of connecting 220 across the black and red wires also works.
Yes I had the same thought, black + white for 110V is ideal but 2 legs of 120 also has the same result... so it is running on "low" speed now which is good for this application.
You're always doing something I find interesting. When you had the back off the pump I leaned forward to look at the wiring and head butted the monitor 😁
Man I wish I had your patience, I would had when and got a excavator and smashed the entire thing lol. I work in a landfill and you'd be amazed at all the good stuff people toss and hot tub galore. Great videos
I agree, thought the video was fine, enjoyed it myself. You have one fantastic view from the top of the castle looking out the area where you will have your windows, very nice!
You may feel as though it was a simple video and only thinking it rates as B video but I'm find it interesting seeing you making use of something thats just gonna be thrown away and problem solving the pump issue by swapping the pumps, then the wire through process of elimination. Luckily the manufacturer was able to give you a diffent way to connect the electric
I am trying to figure out something. He just published this today. You and other commenters show you commented "one month ago". Haha. Small things like that keep me up at night. #shoutout to all Ohio fans of Andrews!!
This is actually my favorite kind of video. I enjoy your on the job videos because they can be satisfying and you show off some neat things I can learn from and equipment I cannot afford, but I much prefer watching you tinker away for some reason.
Your fans just love hanging out with you on your adventures. It was a fun an interesting video and still way better than about 80% of anything else on oootube.
Hello Andrew, I enjoy your videos so much even the B-Roll you got some macgyver style vibes that just pulls me in. I don’t know what it is, but the fixing adjusting and testing your videos just perfectly captures hanging out doing projects that really remind me of hanging out with my dad or grandpa. Please keep them coming I’m so proud of what you are able to build rebuild and tackle project wise. Stay safe and please keep pumping out the content ;) Love from Australia
Stand alone wood stove for the winter, hot cup of whatever, Cody(or other means of companionship), and a comfy chair and that view every morning. What a way to start the day. Would not get old one bit. You could sell that view as a screensaver. Thanks for the video.
b quality my ass, andrew we love you mate, if you eat breakfast film it and we will watch it, we as your viewers have gotten to know you as a person, not just as a repair and maintenance channel. UPLOAD!!!!!
220v appliances for the most part do not use the neutral. You use the neutral only if the appliance has a motor or some other part that needs 120V then it uses one of the hot and the neutral to make 120V. A 220V pump uses all 220V and has no need for 120V, so you NEVER hook up the neutral.
@@winklerchr that dude youre replying to is talking about a normal country, he lives where you see 276 wires all plugged in together up on the poles in the streets i think. LOL talkin about 3 phase when Andrew is simply hooking up a damn hot tub pump
As mentioned elsewhere, most of these pumps are wired so they can be run at two speeds… If you have more than two inputs live at once, you’re gonna have a bad time. spaquip.com/images/products/detail/TT505Label.JPG (not an exact match, but typical)
@@winklerchr all the ac motors are three phase to make them work on a single phase you need electronics or you need a capasitor (but you loose 1/3 of the power and only on small motors) in the Eu we have Live 230volts Ν 0 volt over the pond you have 2 live wires and if you compine them you have the same 230volts but your diaghrams are a bit complicated i can't figure how the coils are connected but i think it is the same.
Andrew good to see you again hope next summer will bring lots of videos love watching all the different thing you do thx for sharing your time with us. be safe up there. waiting for the next one
You do a lot of work. Specially on pump motors. And, continued on till the problem was remedied. You spoke to a very knowledgeable electrician. As far as a A & B video, yours was a/is a A+ 👍
Looked to me like those are dual voltage motors, capable to be wired at 220v or 120v depending on where the wires are put on the terminals. There's usually a diagram on the side of the motor or on the back of the cover you took off. If the motor is set for 220v and you run it at 120v then it will have less than half its rated hp and get hot like yours did. If you hooked it at 120 and put 220v to it...its usually a few seconds and they're burnt up. Start Caps can be tested as well.
Nothing wrong with this video, you helped dispose of a hot-tub which made the couple happy and only through your persistence, discovered something new and fixed the problem
My friend you need to obtain a clamp on amp meter and verify the draw of the motor. Centrifugal pumps are designed to run with a specified head pressure - if they are run wide open they can exceed the nameplate amps and burn. If the pump draws too much current you can throttle he discharge until the amp draw matches the nameplate. Throttle the discharge not the inlet, throttling the inlet will cause cavitation and damage the impeller. Cheers! Great videos man, love your dogs!
Andrew do not worry so much about B roll, we as your fans are just interested in what you are doing, and believe me sometimes it is quite the head shaker, wink. Your video quality is fine and you are rarely if ever boring. Good video my man.
Thank you for making a new video, Andrew, I wish you a great weekend, and hope you have had some fun on the lake lately. Best wishes from Jan in Norway
@@Agustin-jo8mv Really. I can do a lot just not electrical. Spent my career building airplanes and race cars as a hobby. I just just have zero experience with house hold wiring and appliances. I consider a hot tub an appliance.
@@Agustin-jo8mv I can't see electrons. They hurt if you get it wrong. I can't do everything. I'm not worthy. . . . . I can do some automotive electrical just not houses. I'm more mechanical/structural/fluids/Aero.
Andrew, love watching your videos with the kids! Your pump may be getting hot because it's trying to pump too much water. You can easily reduce the power required by restricting your outlet diameter. Check out the manufacturers pump curve and add a restriction in your discharge piping to get your pump in the most efficient point on the curve.
Think he had 247k 1st jan 2020. But the increase is not surprising - I think he's a genius in making vids. As I 've said before I'd watch paint drying on the castle roof, if he paints it.
Personally I enjoy these kinds of videos more than the high overview high production videos. It's fun to see the down and dirty diagnosis and resolution of something.
So I live on a lake and this reminds me of every spring I have to free up our pump down at the water we used to go back to the store and return it for a new one until one summer that we lost the receipt so we got a new one and I took the old one apart and just spun it by hand Freed it right up and now we have two lol now when they seize I just go at it with a drill lol great vid man
Tim Derks yeah, it’s on Facebook. “Andrew Camarata Fan Club”. Some of the people are a little too creepily obessed with Andrew on there but other wise he’s able to interact more with everyone there and posts smaller videos and asks for advice on different projects and things. It’s a nice community to be a part of.
Absolutely nothing wrong with this video. I'd hardly call it a B - roll. I don't know anyone as tenacious at tackling issues than you are and that is great for building confidence in us klutz that lack any real mechanical aptitude, LOL. You tickle me how every flying stinging insect is a bee to you.
Thought this wouldn't be interesting and put off watching it for a few days. It's not boring at all. Systematic troubleshooting is fun to follow along with your narration.
These videos are great. I loved watching you kick the shit out of the old hot tub! Reminded me of when you'd kick open the tailgate of the F800! Makes me laugh EVERY TIME!
In the US Neutral and Ground are connected / bonded at the panel, and neutral is never used with 240 volts. So when you had the neutral connected you were putting the motor under a lot of strain, causing one winding to become like a brake which was causing the thermal cutout to trigger which stopped the motor until it cooled down. When you disconnected the neutral it was no longer under strain and worked as it should.
We'll watch whatever your interested in sharing Andrew. It's all cool stuff!!!
Normally we would have a long wait between your A Roll stuff when projects are ongoing, Adding B Roll just makes the wait even more enjoyable! Love these simple fix/repair videos.
10:07 -
Andrew: "Feel how hard that is to turn."
Me: * reaches through screen *
Feel free to do more "B" videos for the fan club, castle is looking great.
bro how was this comment 1 month ago
TheShadyShadow lol I just saw the same thing and had to scroll up to make sure I didn’t miss something on the video published date
I third that!
its got to be part of the name
I dont care if its a "A" or a "B" quality video, keep me fed with that juicy AC content. :D
We just want AC videos.
AC so it looks like your new pump is a 2 speed. and you have it wired to run on both speeds at the same time.
John Sutcliffe correct.
Would that mean that each speed was only getting roughly 60 volts, causing it to overheat ?
100% I had the same problem when I took a hot tub motor and used it for a pool. Changed the wire to be just 110
@@augustreil No, it was just causing a ton of extra power to go across the motor coils. More power + resistance = HEAT!
Split phase electric works by attaching a contact to the center of the secondary coil (aka the neutral.) Voltage between two hots is usually 220-250 volts. When you center-tap it, you get 110-125 volts.
2 speed means that the pump can run on either split phase 110-125, or full 220-250. Either way, you complete the circuit across the transformer. With the neutral connected, it added another path for electricity to short across instead of completing across the second hot leg, effectively causing a short circuit. Short circuit= more power + resistance = HEAT! The energy has to go somewhere!
Hope I could help!
@@henrikvtcodes, Not being an electrician, it can be quite confusing to say the least ! I do know that short circuiting an electric motor, resistance, causing heat is not a good thing. I appreciate the explanation, thank you !
I knew you wouldn't give up until it was fixed . When you get that glass installed, I hope you video it . Levi has done his job training Cody to be an awesome lab like him. Hugs for Levi and Cody ❤ ❤
The way you jumped when you started that sawsall, I thought you got electrocuted. Hornets.
I thought he said bees nest
me too lol
As an HVAC Tech I can tell the difference between a shock jump and a hornet jump and slight run LuL
@@straw_hat_luffy_ As a plumber, I cannot. 👍
I thought the same thing, I’m glad it wasn’t to serious unless Andrew has a bee allergy! Everyone stay safe!
I dont feel like a video like this takes away anything from any of your other videos, sometimes its just fun to ride along, and see whats up. Good Video, thanks for publishing!
"Black wire and white wire is low speed."
"Red wire and white wire are high speed."
So if you connect the black, red, and white wires, what speed do you get?
Answer: the wrong speed! It is trying to run at two speeds at once, and is fighting itself.
Probably you would want it wired black and white at 110V for low speed, but their hack of connecting 220 across the black and red wires also works.
Yes I had the same thought, black + white for 110V is ideal but 2 legs of 120 also has the same result... so it is running on "low" speed now which is good for this application.
so he could wire in a speed selector switch after the on /off switch.
Andrew Camarata's best tool: his foot.
Such a soft delicate touch. Ha ha. If it doesn't move, hit it a bit harder.
When he first jumped back from the wasps, I thought he'd cut himself with the saw. I was very glad to be wrong.
Andrew Camarata’s best tool: was his foot.
Thats not what she said
@@TrevorDennis100 I thought he got shocked lol
Love the “B” roll! I can relate to a lot of the struggles you work your way through.
This comment says it was written "1 month ago" yet the video was released today. Something is suspect here, maybe RUclips is back on crack.
@@regularperson9801 Nah, RUclips's back on that nose candy.
@@Live-Life-Freely join the fan club on facebook
@@krashdown102 Thanks but I'm too busy living my life, I don't have Facebook.
@@Live-Life-Freely good idea really
You're always doing something I find interesting. When you had the back off the pump I leaned forward to look at the wiring and head butted the monitor 😁
hahahahah
I keep tilting my iPad to get the glare off the voltage meter 😉
I enjoy the extra steps you take preparing your wiring and connections. Worth doing right as they say!
Retired 75, love you Mcgyver repair. Great Video. Got a pool pump not working.
Cody is a hands on doggie. He says, "Andrew, just let me get my hands on that pump. I'll go bury it somewhere in the yard. Problem solved. LOL.
paws*
@@djwchuckry Hooves
I really dont care if you upload an A, B or C roll. I dig watching. Thanks
Andrew, your B roll is more interesting than many A roll stuff I've seen. Thanks.
Man I wish I had your patience, I would had when and got a excavator and smashed the entire thing lol. I work in a landfill and you'd be amazed at all the good stuff people toss and hot tub galore. Great videos
Andrew..you have no such thing as a "B" class video...they are all good 👍
17:21 Andrew i disagree, any video i've watched of yours i enjoyed. just have fun with them man, you do good work.
I agree, thought the video was fine, enjoyed it myself. You have one fantastic view from the top of the castle looking out the area where you will have your windows, very nice!
Those girls didn’t stand back watching , they got stuck in with Andrew and worked as a team , great video as usual .
You may feel as though it was a simple video and only thinking it rates as B video but I'm find it interesting seeing you making use of something thats just gonna be thrown away and problem solving the pump issue by swapping the pumps, then the wire through process of elimination. Luckily the manufacturer was able to give you a diffent way to connect the electric
Nah man I love seeing B roll, especially hot tub vids you've made me wanna build my own someday as well!
Nothing you do is "B" quality. Having my coffee and watching Andrew's craziness! :) (that's a compliment)
Andrew, publish all you got man!
Everything you post is really good!
All of your "B" videos Andrew are Awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
A wild HotTub appears! Andrew uses sawzall! It’s super effective!
bro how was this comment 1 month ago
@@greenmeatloaf This was released for limited distribution on facebook then.
@@BrorAppelsin ohhhh... that makes more sense
Love all of these whether you consider them A or B "quality", I still learn and I like hearing your thought process on what you're fixing.
Who else clicked on this video as soon as they saw it? And write away B movie lol!
Andrew motivates me to keep my channel going! Thanks man!
Loving the view from the window on the top of the castle.
Could be a reading corner with some cushions on the floor & up against each wall . Killer view ...
I am trying to figure out something. He just published this today. You and other commenters show you commented "one month ago". Haha. Small things like that keep me up at night. #shoutout to all Ohio fans of Andrews!!
@@thekingtroll2 Special content for fan club first (guessing paid subscribers like patreon). So it gets to us cheapskates after a while.
love seeing your cabin come together as well. Cheers from Columbus!
B quality is better than my GPA was... And I learned a lot more about pumps here than I did in school.
I like watching your problem solving and talking through the issues
I appreciate you showing the trial and error of everything. Glad the supplier could tell you the correct wiring.
Andrew...congratulations on almost 700k subs..
I like B quality, as much as A tier. This video is good, has a beginning, middle, and end.
Loving that POV camera, crystal clear and just gets the angles on what's what perfectly on those tight shots.
This is actually my favorite kind of video. I enjoy your on the job videos because they can be satisfying and you show off some neat things I can learn from and equipment I cannot afford, but I much prefer watching you tinker away for some reason.
Definitly not a "b" Roll. This is A Roll all the way. Enjoyed it. Thank you!
I like these B roll vids! I guess you could publish it. Still good quality Camarata video. Love the castle sneak peek.
Don't discredit any of the videos you film! I love any of the simple handy man videos like these.
I wish you would publish more videos of you fixing things. I really enjoy watching and learning new things!
Your fans just love hanging out with you on your adventures. It was a fun an interesting video and still way better than about 80% of anything else on oootube.
Hello Andrew, I enjoy your videos so much even the B-Roll you got some macgyver style vibes that just pulls me in. I don’t know what it is, but the fixing adjusting and testing your videos just perfectly captures hanging out doing projects that really remind me of hanging out with my dad or grandpa. Please keep them coming I’m so proud of what you are able to build rebuild and tackle project wise. Stay safe and please keep pumping out the content ;) Love from Australia
Stand alone wood stove for the winter, hot cup of whatever, Cody(or other means of companionship), and a comfy chair and that view every morning. What a way to start the day. Would not get old one bit. You could sell that view as a screensaver. Thanks for the video.
Put all your so called B videos up ,you been holding out on us mate 👍👍🇦🇺🇦🇺
I really enjoyed this! Please post more!
B roll? If you say so, I enjoyed every minute of this.
Dude, ANY content from you is A roll. Just watching your trouble shooting methods and how you overcome problems is worth watching.
Andrew all your Videos are Good ,it's you we like to watched doing stuff ,keep them coming Buddy and we will be there watching thanks .
Andrew: let's fix hot tub pump
A few moments later
(start kicking hot tub wall)
I like this guy passion 🔥😀
That's one video that was very interesting, thanks for the tutorial Andrew
b quality my ass, andrew we love you mate, if you eat breakfast film it and we will watch it, we as your viewers have gotten to know you as a person, not just as a repair and maintenance channel. UPLOAD!!!!!
More of those B-s please! They are far more interesting than what TV nowadays may offer.
17:44..... Your B roll is a lot more interesting than a lot of channels' 'A roll'........
220v appliances for the most part do not use the neutral. You use the neutral only if the appliance has a motor or some other part that needs 120V then it uses one of the hot and the neutral to make 120V. A 220V pump uses all 220V and has no need for 120V, so you NEVER hook up the neutral.
In a normall country you would use 1 wire with 220v the N wire and a capacitor to run a motor with out needing 3 phases
@@zaxarispetixos8728 no one is talking about three phase.
@@winklerchr that dude youre replying to is talking about a normal country, he lives where you see 276 wires all plugged in together up on the poles in the streets i think. LOL talkin about 3 phase when Andrew is simply hooking up a damn hot tub pump
As mentioned elsewhere, most of these pumps are wired so they can be run at two speeds… If you have more than two inputs live at once, you’re gonna have a bad time. spaquip.com/images/products/detail/TT505Label.JPG (not an exact match, but typical)
@@winklerchr all the ac motors are three phase to make them work on a single phase you need electronics or you need a capasitor (but you loose 1/3 of the power and only on small motors) in the Eu we have Live 230volts Ν 0 volt over the pond you have 2 live wires and if you compine them you have the same 230volts but your diaghrams are a bit complicated i can't figure how the coils are connected but i think it is the same.
Andrew good to see you again hope next summer will bring lots of videos love watching all the different thing you do thx for sharing your time with us. be safe up there. waiting for the next one
You do a lot of work. Specially on pump motors. And, continued on till the problem was remedied. You spoke to a very knowledgeable electrician.
As far as a A & B video, yours was a/is a A+ 👍
A roll B roll anything you make I will watch, you can make a BBQ with friends and I will watch, keep it coming.
“Why is this one so warm” as it was locked up with power for like 25 seconds 😂 also sounded like that impeller might have been rubbing
No way Andrew, these are the videos that keep us sane. More content is good anyway you do it! Keep em coming please!
B is great as well. following the process and chatting along - very informative.
This was enjoyable...thank-you!
Looked to me like those are dual voltage motors, capable to be wired at 220v or 120v depending on where the wires are put on the terminals. There's usually a diagram on the side of the motor or on the back of the cover you took off. If the motor is set for 220v and you run it at 120v then it will have less than half its rated hp and get hot like yours did. If you hooked it at 120 and put 220v to it...its usually a few seconds and they're burnt up. Start Caps can be tested as well.
I was about to comment and asked if his wiring was hard set for 220, or if he had switches inside to control the pump speed.
Nothing wrong with this video, you helped dispose of a hot-tub which made the couple happy and only through your persistence, discovered something new and fixed the problem
My friend you need to obtain a clamp on amp meter and verify the draw of the motor. Centrifugal pumps are designed to run with a specified head pressure - if they are run wide open they can exceed the nameplate amps and burn. If the pump draws too much current you can throttle he discharge until the amp draw matches the nameplate. Throttle the discharge not the inlet, throttling the inlet will cause cavitation and damage the impeller. Cheers! Great videos man, love your dogs!
Randomly goes into the forest, "found another hot tub here". Only you can go parts picking instead of mushroom picking 😂
So, "B" quality huh? Is that because of the Bees?
this video has the entire internet buzzing to watch.
Made me laugh
Hehe, sure it is!
Bee roll film here
Andrew do not worry so much about B roll, we as your fans are just interested in what you are doing, and believe me sometimes it is quite the head shaker, wink. Your video quality is fine and you are rarely if ever boring. Good video my man.
Dear Andrew we love all your video's A, B, C roll, we dont care we love them all
You could have 100% "B quality videos" on your channel and I would still watch.
Thanks Andrew! Loving the fan-based exclusives!
Thank you for making a new video, Andrew, I wish you a great weekend, and hope you have had some fun on the lake lately. Best wishes from Jan in Norway
Am i the only one that have watched every single video, and patiently wait for him to make more videos everyday?
No "B" roll. Learned a lot. yeh, Where's Levi? He's a trooper.
🕊
@@ronsmith1364 really?
@@Agustin-jo8mv Really. I can do a lot just not electrical. Spent my career building airplanes and race cars as a hobby. I just just have zero experience with house hold wiring and appliances. I consider a hot tub an appliance.
@@BCN263 hahaha. Damn, I would figure you'd learn electrical during racecar builds, it's all part of it. Haha. Why did you avoid electrical? 😬
@@Agustin-jo8mv I can't see electrons. They hurt if you get it wrong. I can't do everything. I'm not worthy. . . . . I can do some automotive electrical just not houses. I'm more mechanical/structural/fluids/Aero.
I love "all" your video
Andrew, love watching your videos with the kids! Your pump may be getting hot because it's trying to pump too much water. You can easily reduce the power required by restricting your outlet diameter. Check out the manufacturers pump curve and add a restriction in your discharge piping to get your pump in the most efficient point on the curve.
We enjoy this stuff just as much, Andrew!
Thanks for the exclusive!
Anyone remember when Andrew had 200k subscribers
Think he had 247k 1st jan 2020. But the increase is not surprising - I think he's a genius in making vids. As I 've said before I'd watch paint drying on the castle roof, if he paints it.
This video was great.I don't care if its a "A" or a "B" quality video,I love this channel.
Personally I enjoy these kinds of videos more than the high overview high production videos. It's fun to see the down and dirty diagnosis and resolution of something.
So I live on a lake and this reminds me of every spring I have to free up our pump down at the water we used to go back to the store and return it for a new one until one summer that we lost the receipt so we got a new one and I took the old one apart and just spun it by hand Freed it right up and now we have two lol now when they seize I just go at it with a drill lol great vid man
Sweet! Very engaging this dude is. Love it.
Hello from Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada. Great show’s thanks for sharing with us.
I don't know what formal education you have Andrew, but my opinion is you are a very bright , logical young man. Good stuff !
It’s always a good day with Mr. Camarata.
I'd run it bub, this isn't even a bad video lol.
Convert it into RUclips dollars bro =D
How is your comment a month old?????
res1492 some of the b roll videos are posted on his fan page before he actually publishes them
@@spudatbattleaxe He has a fan page? How did I not know this?
Tim Derks yeah, it’s on Facebook. “Andrew Camarata Fan Club”. Some of the people are a little too creepily obessed with Andrew on there but other wise he’s able to interact more with everyone there and posts smaller videos and asks for advice on different projects and things. It’s a nice community to be a part of.
RUclipss drunk again
B or not..it's good content. With you going through pumps after pumps, and figuring out why stuff don't work...Helps Us.
So ...Thank You
Absolutely nothing wrong with this video. I'd hardly call it a B - roll. I don't know anyone as tenacious at tackling issues than you are and that is great for building confidence in us klutz that lack any real mechanical aptitude, LOL. You tickle me how every flying stinging insect is a bee to you.
Love the castle, though really hoping you decide to make a mine house next into the cliff lol
We found Andrew's weakness! BEES!
Thought this wouldn't be interesting and put off watching it for a few days. It's not boring at all. Systematic troubleshooting is fun to follow along with your narration.
The most interesting channel on youtube. I Always look for your videos. The in depth and mechanical breakdown is awesome. Life goals.
These videos are great. I loved watching you kick the shit out of the old hot tub! Reminded me of when you'd kick open the tailgate of the F800! Makes me laugh EVERY TIME!
At 10:15 Cody says: "If you give me a screwdriver, I can help."
All your videos are great we never stop learning someone could have same problems it helps us all thanks for video you all stay safe
Miller 211 puts out a nice weld for its little size. Another great vid Andrew.