from Canada........I'm 77 years old, living in an 'old age home' and won't be doing anything for 1:09:18, have been watching this young man for 3 years now.........
I have an adopted son who lives at the same northern latitude 500 km away from this guy and he has the same gray eyes. I hold Matthias up as an example to him.
Here in Switzerland, all the waterfront property is either, publically protected, commercially used or insanely expensive, or you'd have to know the right people to even get a chance to buy it. Very nice to see you live right at the water, it adds something of a calming atmosphere I think.
In Norway the waterfront is also protected (100 meters) and often expensive in central areas, but we have a lot of it and it can be cheap in more rural areas. Sweden and Norway have tens of thousands of lakes, so it's really easy to find a cabin next to a lake like Björnström lives in. Real estate is especially cheap in northern Scandinavia.
@@thomasnorb4077 Now that is only half the truth. Real estate is particularly expensive in the mining towns up here, not far from where this RUclipsr lives. It's so expensive that it can be compared to major cities in southern Scandinavia, even though we have a fraction of the population.
Love that the same dedication used when operating the airport, or in big refurbishment projects is also used also in the small/trivial jobs like fixing the auto-mower, fixing a pipe, etc. A job is a job.
Having had a robot lawnmower for eight years, i would definitely have left the second of the pair of wires long enough to be used, because you will definitely have wire breaks several times :)
Its neat to see the differences and similarities when it comes to living. I really wish you would sit down infront of the camera and talk about random things, I bet you have stories to share. Interested on how you got your property and just general random life stuff. Be interesting. Much love from Canada
Love the range of projects as well as seeing life in Swedish woodlands. I appreciate how much effort goes into pulling this together for public viewing. BTW, exterior faucet is called a "garden faucet", penstock is a less common word.
I think you should put some rock in front of the outlet to prevent the dirt from washing away and create deep ruts. I love the variety of the jobs you do: from blowing up rocks to delicate engineering, keep it coming!
Connect the wires in parallel. Now the extra wire weakens the singal if the bare ends are in the ground.The video is really pleasant to watch. I like the beautiful ending.
Got a Spa like yours at home. You're supposed to fit the inflatable top part inside the cover so you can remove everything at once. Much more convenient. And thx for the videos :)
I've heard, using an angle grinder works perfect for making the trench for the wire. Anyways, thanks for another great video. It's always a pleasure to watch them.
You can also just install the wire on the grass with plastic or metal hooks. The grass will grow over it and in a year or two you can't find the wire again even if you wanted to. No need to do the mini trench.
You’ve got yourself a nice little slice of heaven there brother, good for you! You work hard enough, you should have a quiet relaxing retreat to rest up at… Thanks for taking us along 👍🏼👍🏼
there's something satisfying about seeing someone who is so handy and works with their hands all day doing everyday around-the-house chores that all us normies do
45:23 the sheer amount of labor an excavator can perform compared to a human for just a few gallons of gas an hour, practically sipping it, is truly mind blowing
Yes !! I think the same every time going on the highway casually traveling through kilometers and kilometers with just a few liters. Our human nature really is immensely weak and I’m just amazed by how mankind built entire cities and countries
I was thinking I should get outside and get a few jobs done so I sat here for an hour or so getting motivated and entertained. Keep up the great slice of life content!
Nice , your home and yard are looking really good , the lake / river waterway view is cool and peaceful place to spend time to relax , nice property great sunset video
Great video as always! Those robot mower don’t like any other power cables underground it can get them confused! Maybe the cause of the couple of areas you’re having issues.
Yard looks sweet and that little robo mower is cool! I could use something like that too! You are REALLY good using that excavator too! Hope you enjoyed the little hot tub.
I've not been able to sleep waiting for videos from you. Heck I found your channel by chance and have been a fan ever since. You are a cool dude with outstanding talent. Now that I've given you praise I can watch this video now. I love the airport videos too Heck, there all great. O' your taste in music is great too. Be safe now, working around all that stuff that will bite ya if ya get complacent, always think about the what ifs before ya leep. Your fans want you around with 10 on the bottom and 10 in the middle and 1 on top for many decades to come. Thanks brother from another mother. ✌️ Atlanta Georgia USA 9.24.24
Hello, your videos are very good, continue in the same direction, you are doing great. Especially corrections and modifications of technology and various machines and equipment.
really nice with you, no pressure to like, no pressure to activate a bell, no pressure to follow. If I like something it is easy to do it but nothing works with requests.
No ditch witch needed, just use the corner of the swivel bucket! 😂👍👍 Great video as always, koved to see someone still uses hemp for plumbing, nice oldschool touch! 🤘👎
I hope you didn't lay the cable too tightly in the ground. I made the same mistake and the cable broke when the ground froze and expanded in winter. It's better to lay it a little looser and less perfectly in the ground. Your place is wonderful! Greetings from Germany! 🙂
Excavator ability A+. Robotic Mowers never worth the $$..spend too much time mowing the same area and never get everything cut. Keep at it and some day you will have your place all completed. Nice videos!
I have watched your videos and really like them. I love people who make something from nothing and thus fulfill your wishes. I do this myself, but on a smaller scale, because I don't have the space or money for it here in the Netherlands. I'm following your videos now. :-)
04:36 If the battery wasn't already dead, it certainly is now (unless it has a BMS built in, which is not likely). Trying to charge lithium batteries in that manner will destroy them, and could potentially be very dangerous. But anyway, nice video as always!
I was wondering this too - Is the problem that you can't charge a Lithium Ion battery with a normal car battery ? I'd be suprised if the voltages etc. lined up
I'm not sure that would kill them or be particularly dangerous. He did say they were sitting from 2018, and showed they were super dead only showing a few 1/100's of a volt, which for sure will kill the cells. Looked at the stiga site, the current models about that size come with a 30v/2A charger, the batteries are 25v, pretty small, only 2 AH, and are designed to charge for 40 minutes, run for 40 minutes, which might imply any bms that might be in the shell isn't very concerned with maximizing the lifespan of the cells by doing some sort of slow top-up type charge profile, plus they clip you 300 bucks for replacements, good for business. There should be over-charging protection in the batteries themselves. But for one cycle, I'd guess the truck battery at 25v wouldn't kill them, the 1-1 charge/run cycle and the power supply suggests its charging near 30v 2A (60watt) until full anyway, profile, and there is probably near zero risk of danger.
@@juniperreborn7956 Yeah it would charge fine, 25v + 10 or 15%, that truck battery is perfect for it. The only time a "bms" would slow charging based on (temp or state-of-charge ie: use a top-up current if the SOC is +70%) would be on really expensive battery packs in cars or grid batteries, and you were really needing to maximize charging cycles and are less concerned about how long it takes to charge. Even then, how effective that might be is debatable. For phones, laptops, consumer items like this mower, they mostly just charge as fast as possible, and the battery or device can be replaced when it stops holding charge, you know: Junk it! We'll just sell you a newer, even better one!
My parents have a stiga autoclip and has been running good for 3 summers now, really saves alot of time, takes a week or so to figure out the places it gets stuck but then you're pretty good from there on. Also whatever you think and how stupid it sounds to you, you will name it eventually.
27:42 That looked like a masonry bit. (it's easy to confuse them with metal bits) Also, you might think about bringing the robot mower into the house in the winter. Lithium batteries don't do well in cold temps.
I'm in Ohio, near Lake Erie, we're not so different you and I. We literally do all the same things here. With the exception of the Robot Lawnmower. 😂 neat property though young man. Cheers from Toledo.
Should do a cantilevered setup for the jetskis to make it easy to take them in and out of the river. Some long aluminum spans, quick release harness on the jetski end and a concrete counterweight on the other. Balance on a pivot point. A wheel or lever to control position.
@@petter5721 If what is shown is the standard I am not really sold on all the flex lines and threaded connections. Easily changed and modular, sure, but no thanks. The garden hose diameter must take forever to do anything other than water some flowers.
nice mower. but I've had this one, and now a husqvarna. it mows differently, but in straight lanes and a stiga just goes in the wrong direction and sometimes forgets something. what it will then take with it in the next mowing, if you are lucky... good luck
You will be glad that you ran both conductors of that wire around your yard when one accidentally breaks. Can you explain how you control the excavator to make a straight level cut? It seems like 2 or 3 cylinders are moving at the same time, yet the cut you make is still nice and level. How do you control the speed of each “axis” so that the shovel makes a straight draw across the soil?
I question myself are there still any homes in Sweden without a robotic lawn mower....hahaha....when i was in Sweden the last 3 Weeks, every lawn was cut of course all of them i saw had roboters it kinda funny. Cheers from Tyskland mate!
How and where do you find all the special pieces of hardware, plumbing and electrical, fittings for the projects you do? They "just appear" and are perfect sizes and lengths!
My grandmother immigrated from Sweden in 1908. Half her male descendants (5) are engineers. Her sister's grandson has immigrated, and he still speaks Swedish. He is still getting patents. My wife has a patent in the multimeter in this video.....she has red hair and speaks Japanese in her sleep. My son has married a woman engineer too.
Your videos are the most relaxing thing on the youtube!
Fact
Love your videos! 👍👍👍👍
ASMR.
Watch the rock crusher build.
And Andrew camarata
bro is real life bob the builder, he can fix anything
from Canada........I'm 77 years old, living in an 'old age home' and won't be doing anything for 1:09:18, have been watching this young man for 3 years now.........
I have an adopted son who lives at the same northern latitude 500 km away from this guy and he has the same gray eyes. I hold Matthias up as an example to him.
@@kane20002 I'm sure your son really appreciates it /s
That’s not fair to your son, that’s a tall order to measure up to!
@@robertmorgan3670 Hahaha, you may be right. He broke his bike yesterday, tore the steel chain on it.
1 hour of Mr Bjoernstroem 1 hour of Happiness
That flexible bit driver for the drill is really cool!
You always see " neat Swedish stuff" in Björns videos.
1:03:45 This " debris catcher" is also a great idea :)
Here in Switzerland, all the waterfront property is either, publically protected, commercially used or insanely expensive, or you'd have to know the right people to even get a chance to buy it. Very nice to see you live right at the water, it adds something of a calming atmosphere I think.
In Norway the waterfront is also protected (100 meters) and often expensive in central areas, but we have a lot of it and it can be cheap in more rural areas. Sweden and Norway have tens of thousands of lakes, so it's really easy to find a cabin next to a lake like Björnström lives in. Real estate is especially cheap in northern Scandinavia.
@@thomasnorb4077 i reckon it's dirt cheap up north with what only having sun for half the year, eh? ;)
@@thomasnorb4077does that look like moving water though? I was curious to find which lake it could be.
@@thomasnorb4077 Now that is only half the truth. Real estate is particularly expensive in the mining towns up here, not far from where this RUclipsr lives. It's so expensive that it can be compared to major cities in southern Scandinavia, even though we have a fraction of the population.
Love that the same dedication used when operating the airport, or in big refurbishment projects is also used also in the small/trivial jobs like fixing the auto-mower, fixing a pipe, etc. A job is a job.
True. The guy has his wits about him at all times, all hours of the day.
Having had a robot lawnmower for eight years, i would definitely have left the second of the pair of wires long enough to be used, because you will definitely have wire breaks several times :)
Its neat to see the differences and similarities when it comes to living. I really wish you would sit down infront of the camera and talk about random things, I bet you have stories to share. Interested on how you got your property and just general random life stuff. Be interesting. Much love from Canada
Love the range of projects as well as seeing life in Swedish woodlands. I appreciate how much effort goes into pulling this together for public viewing. BTW, exterior faucet is called a "garden faucet", penstock is a less common word.
Thank you!
Could you make a video talking about how you came to have jobs being in charge of all these things?
in charge of fixing your own house?
Yes, would be great 👍🏻
He’s basically a white blood cell - goes to any problem to fix it
I prefer the mystery 😂
Although I think in this case it’s just his property.
Beautiful work, Sooo nice to see what you are up to Mattias, love you positive energy and straight forward thinking, Thank you
Grass will look really lush if it is cut often with only small cuts - your robot is doing a marvellous job.
I think you should put some rock in front of the outlet to prevent the dirt from washing away and create deep ruts. I love the variety of the jobs you do: from blowing up rocks to delicate engineering, keep it coming!
Or just let the water dig the dirt and throw the rocks in there later 👍🏻
Connect the wires in parallel. Now the extra wire weakens the singal if the bare ends are in the ground.The video is really pleasant to watch. I like the beautiful ending.
It’s a good day when Matthias posts a new vid
Got a Spa like yours at home.
You're supposed to fit the inflatable top part inside the cover so you can remove everything at once.
Much more convenient.
And thx for the videos :)
Me too got the exact same spa, but mine came with a rubber ducky and a squeegee rubber frog?
I've heard, using an angle grinder works perfect for making the trench for the wire.
Anyways, thanks for another great video. It's always a pleasure to watch them.
You can also just install the wire on the grass with plastic or metal hooks. The grass will grow over it and in a year or two you can't find the wire again even if you wanted to. No need to do the mini trench.
You’ve got yourself a nice little slice of heaven there brother, good for you! You work hard enough, you should have a quiet relaxing retreat to rest up at… Thanks for taking us along 👍🏼👍🏼
there's something satisfying about seeing someone who is so handy and works with their hands all day doing everyday around-the-house chores that all us normies do
I was expecting 1 more month for a new video. Nice!
45:23 the sheer amount of labor an excavator can perform compared to a human for just a few gallons of gas an hour, practically sipping it, is truly mind blowing
Yes !! I think the same every time going on the highway casually traveling through kilometers and kilometers with just a few liters. Our human nature really is immensely weak and I’m just amazed by how mankind built entire cities and countries
Work smarter with diesel and hydraulics!
Count on an American to never have thought about how heavy equipment doesn't just use a 57 liter naturally aspirated gasoline V8. 😂
@@dregenius rude. If you feel like typing out "litres of diesel" be my guest, but you knew what I meant so jog on
Always enjoy your content and videos. Things are looking great around the yard. Your riverside views and homestead location are great.
There are worse places to spend an evening for sure, very beautiful area you live in.
I always wondered how a remote lawnmower worked that's pretty cool.
Modern ones doesn't use a wire, they use GPS for positioning instead.
I was thinking I should get outside and get a few jobs done so I sat here for an hour or so getting motivated and entertained. Keep up the great slice of life content!
Nice , your home and yard are looking really good , the lake / river waterway view is cool and peaceful place to spend time to relax , nice property great sunset video
Such a beautiful place you live in
Nice place you have on the lake!
I guess its a river. Very nice indeed though.
It'd be a shame if...
Just finished watching the video, and can't wait for the next one. Thank you for the quality videos and the hard work that it takes to make!
Thank you
Great video as always! Those robot mower don’t like any other power cables underground it can get them confused! Maybe the cause of the couple of areas you’re having issues.
Balls of steel trying to force charge Li batts like this xD
The first time I see an electric torque cutoff, thats nice
Yard looks sweet and that little robo mower is cool! I could use something like that too!
You are REALLY good using that excavator too! Hope you enjoyed the little hot tub.
Always enjoy your videos, like to repair things myself also.
I've not been able to sleep waiting for videos from you.
Heck I found your channel by chance and have been a fan ever since.
You are a cool dude with outstanding talent.
Now that I've given you praise I can watch this video now.
I love the airport videos too
Heck, there all great.
O' your taste in music is great too.
Be safe now, working around all that stuff that will bite ya if ya get complacent, always think about the what ifs before ya leep.
Your fans want you around with 10 on the bottom and 10 in the middle and 1 on top for many decades to come.
Thanks brother from another mother. ✌️
Atlanta Georgia USA
9.24.24
Mr. BjoernstRoem, great to watch your video again. Thanks for your effort in making this
Hello, your videos are very good, continue in the same direction, you are doing great. Especially corrections and modifications of technology and various machines and equipment.
really nice with you, no pressure to like, no pressure to activate a bell, no pressure to follow. If I like something it is easy to do it but nothing works with requests.
No ditch witch needed, just use the corner of the swivel bucket!
😂👍👍
Great video as always, koved to see someone still uses hemp for plumbing, nice oldschool touch!
🤘👎
Those spas are awesome. I have one and the wife and I enjoy it a lot especially in the wintertime.
The terrace made from the crushed rock is a great idea to tie all your equipment together in one big endeavour, cant wait!
The mower needs a snow plough attachment, it would take a heck of a long perimeter wire for the airport lol.
😂😂😂
Valtra did build an autonomous tractor to clear snow on an airport...
Like an automower (autoplower?) on steroids...
your English is getting better, good videos
I hope you didn't lay the cable too tightly in the ground. I made the same mistake and the cable broke when the ground froze and expanded in winter.
It's better to lay it a little looser and less perfectly in the ground. Your place is wonderful! Greetings from Germany! 🙂
A man and his robot lol, good video and spectacular scenery.👍🏻
Thats a beautiful property and so much land
But i see why you put your hottub where you did BEAUTIFUL VIEW... VERY JEALOUS 😊
Best video to date. Thank you so much
Excavator ability A+. Robotic Mowers never worth the $$..spend too much time mowing the same area and never get everything cut. Keep at it and some day you will have your place all completed. Nice videos!
As always, a pleasure to watch.
48:30 😂😂 like a curious cat 😅
😂 how has no one noticed 46:50, that "awww", i feel ya man... At least you made do with what you had
Right at the end I see a white Volvo wagon with big headlamps in your driveway ! We want to see more of it !
Thank you Matias, lovely video xx
The Legend, The One Man Army, The Handyman Entertainment itself !
Long Live M. Bjoernstoem !!!
You lucky person,what a beautiful place to live you work hard and deserve it.keep the videos coming mate.
another fantastic video 🎉🎉🎉
Thanks
Good guy tool! Now if it could deliver beer! 🍺 👍👍
I have watched your videos and really like them. I love people who make something from nothing and thus fulfill your wishes. I do this myself, but on a smaller scale, because I don't have the space or money for it here in the Netherlands. I'm following your videos now. :-)
04:36 If the battery wasn't already dead, it certainly is now (unless it has a BMS built in, which is not likely). Trying to charge lithium batteries in that manner will destroy them, and could potentially be very dangerous. But anyway, nice video as always!
Even so, a BMS doesn't limit charging current. I came here so see if he's trolling us with its charging method ^^
I was wondering this too - Is the problem that you can't charge a Lithium Ion battery with a normal car battery ? I'd be suprised if the voltages etc. lined up
I was thinking exactly the same, but it's Matthias ... you know. I've stop worrying about a year ago. :)
I'm not sure that would kill them or be particularly dangerous. He did say they were sitting from 2018, and showed they were super dead only showing a few 1/100's of a volt, which for sure will kill the cells. Looked at the stiga site, the current models about that size come with a 30v/2A charger, the batteries are 25v, pretty small, only 2 AH, and are designed to charge for 40 minutes, run for 40 minutes, which might imply any bms that might be in the shell isn't very concerned with maximizing the lifespan of the cells by doing some sort of slow top-up type charge profile, plus they clip you 300 bucks for replacements, good for business. There should be over-charging protection in the batteries themselves. But for one cycle, I'd guess the truck battery at 25v wouldn't kill them, the 1-1 charge/run cycle and the power supply suggests its charging near 30v 2A (60watt) until full anyway, profile, and there is probably near zero risk of danger.
@@juniperreborn7956 Yeah it would charge fine, 25v + 10 or 15%, that truck battery is perfect for it. The only time a "bms" would slow charging based on (temp or state-of-charge ie: use a top-up current if the SOC is +70%) would be on really expensive battery packs in cars or grid batteries, and you were really needing to maximize charging cycles and are less concerned about how long it takes to charge. Even then, how effective that might be is debatable. For phones, laptops, consumer items like this mower, they mostly just charge as fast as possible, and the battery or device can be replaced when it stops holding charge, you know: Junk it! We'll just sell you a newer, even better one!
Your excavator operator skills are superb, using it as an arm extesion. Nice sunset, is that a river or a lake?
Thanks! it's Torne River
Always enjoy your videos. Wish my channel would be this exciting and well edited
incredible end sunset, very jealous
Thanks M for your vid 😇💗💗💗 love and bless you guys, good work 👍😁.
The robot mower is cool, I just use in-house teenagers.
Kids yearn for manual labour
Thank you for yet another wonderful video of your life, in your rather cold spot in the world.
My parents have a stiga autoclip and has been running good for 3 summers now, really saves alot of time, takes a week or so to figure out the places it gets stuck but then you're pretty good from there on. Also whatever you think and how stupid it sounds to you, you will name it eventually.
27:42 That looked like a masonry bit. (it's easy to confuse them with metal bits)
Also, you might think about bringing the robot mower into the house in the winter. Lithium batteries don't do well in cold temps.
One of the best RUclips Channel!!😊
I'm in Ohio, near Lake Erie, we're not so different you and I. We literally do all the same things here. With the exception of the Robot Lawnmower. 😂 neat property though young man. Cheers from Toledo.
Should do a cantilevered setup for the jetskis to make it easy to take them in and out of the river. Some long aluminum spans, quick release harness on the jetski end and a concrete counterweight on the other. Balance on a pivot point. A wheel or lever to control position.
what a nice place man.
Thanks for doing great content. I love it.
Great as always! Sidenote- Euro plumbing is so strange compared to the US
Or is it that US pluming is strange….😂
@@petter5721 If what is shown is the standard I am not really sold on all the flex lines and threaded connections. Easily changed and modular, sure, but no thanks. The garden hose diameter must take forever to do anything other than water some flowers.
@@cav444 Sidenote- Americans are so strange and annoying compared to everyone else.
Thanks for another Great Show!😀
amazing how much battery it uses just running around aimlessly lol im sure robo mower tech will improve
If you ever want to upgrade the robomower go for Segway Navimow, Gps based and cutting the lawn systematically.
Thank you Mr. Bjoernstroem
Very good video, I hope we can see other, new videos in the future!
Now I know who made all those crop circles. 32:06 😂
i would be inviting some of the ladys you meet from the airlines over for a soke😛
nice mower. but I've had this one, and now a husqvarna. it mows differently, but in straight lanes and a stiga just goes in the wrong direction and sometimes forgets something. what it will then take with it in the next mowing, if you are lucky... good luck
you need a floating boat house for your skidoo's too keep them out of the weather and maybe something over the hot tub aswell
You rock! Great content, excellent videography! Love your videos :-) Hilsen en nordbagge!
You will be glad that you ran both conductors of that wire around your yard when one accidentally breaks. Can you explain how you control the excavator to make a straight level cut? It seems like 2 or 3 cylinders are moving at the same time, yet the cut you make is still nice and level. How do you control the speed of each “axis” so that the shovel makes a straight draw across the soil?
👌👍! Looking good! Thanks for sharing!
I question myself are there still any homes in Sweden without a robotic lawn mower....hahaha....when i was in Sweden the last 3 Weeks, every lawn was cut of course all of them i saw had roboters it kinda funny. Cheers from Tyskland mate!
I kicked so fast so I think broke I my finger 😂
Great video 👍🏻
Bjorn, just mowed your lawn the old fashion way. I am sure you can invest in a riding mower of some kind. 😂😂😂😂. Enjoy your videos though. 👍
awesome video as always!!
How and where do you find all the special pieces of hardware, plumbing and electrical, fittings for the projects you do? They "just appear" and are perfect sizes and lengths!
I guess I now know what I will do in the next 1h and 9 Minutes !
Get some snacks 👍
Its looks nice on google maps too.
My grandmother immigrated from Sweden in 1908. Half her male descendants (5) are engineers. Her sister's grandson has immigrated, and he still speaks Swedish. He is still getting patents. My wife has a patent in the multimeter in this video.....she has red hair and speaks Japanese in her sleep. My son has married a woman engineer too.
Only a matter of time until you modify the mower, so in winter it can plow the snow in your garden.
Looking great.
Great to see another video!!!
I think there’s an app for that lawnmower and instead of the border wire you can use the app to create a geofence.
I've never seen anyone using a house as a hammer! 👍
Is there no insulation in the exterior wall of your kitchen where you drilled for the water valve? Great video as always!
It has more than it seems. Thanks!