This was an awesome video and a really fun watch. Watched it before Makers Central, but only just getting round to commenting. Was great to meet you at the event. Looking forward to the next video.
This is an amazing video! Keeps you locked in lol. I thought id be skipping through the small little inbetween clips or scenes haha but they are just too good to skip through
Thanks mate I appreciate you saying that. sometimes I doubt my style as my channel seems to never really grow. But you comment makes me remember that I just need to stay true to my weirdness. Your awesome @Trustyscoobs
Just found you. Very funny. Great build and great video. Come to PA in the states we still got fu@king snow. Built my own v plow this year. It's an awesome accomplishment when you see something and then build it your self. Looking forward to more vids.
Great little video you told. I'm from Hawaii and currently live in San Diego. I have absolutely no interest in a snow plow but this was still interesting to watch. That Mathew Dicks interview is paying off!
Another great video and another great project. With each video you seem to be getting more and more well deserved views. I loved how you managed to find those old Viking metal nuts and bolts still in the plastic bags which obviously preserved them as they still looked new! Looking forward to the next video already……. Know Expert
You are missing shoe and runner. This will help the blade skate. You see when you backed up the rubber wanted to burry it self in the ground. That will help keep them up at the height you want. Then the springs you removed might just work better. Suggestion from a guy in Minnesota USA. Best of luck
Maybe someone has already said this, take some PVC, schedule 80, and slice a narrow channel all the way down, from the top to the bottom. It has to be nice and straight of course. I used a rotary cutter. Protect yourself of course first, gloves, goggles, nice thick pants, hard shoes etc. After you have cut it from top to bottom, then use a screw driver, near one end and then a few more 3-6” down to open up the sliced slit more so you can start moving it onto the end of your snow plow metal where you have instead used rubber. You slide it down or use a mallet with some wood block and it will go on fairly tight depending on how much of a gap you made with your cut. The end will have a rounded edge and will not get caught as easily as rubber and should last you quite some time. We use this for a 24” snow plow shovel and it works great.
@@garageavenger I just want to make sure you know, if you use this commercially (my suggestion) it will not likely last super-long. For the homeowner who is plowing backwards or forwards like you would on your driveway, it will last a long time.
Another great film. Entertaining and awesome story telling. Where's the camera at 7:23? Super cool, epic project. Sorry you couldn't test it. Mahalo for sharing! : )
It's my favorite IT admin mantra: work as hard as possible to work as little as possible. Also f*** global warming! This was a fun build and a great video. Thanks for sharing!
This was an awesome video and a really fun watch. Watched it before Makers Central, but only just getting round to commenting. Was great to meet you at the event.
Looking forward to the next video.
Love it Justin, laugh a minute and Mrs Avenger is hilarious too. Well done peeps!👍😁🏆
The Mrs is chuffed with your comment thanks huey
@@garageavenger You make a great team. 😁
Looks great! Hate it when seasonal projects get finished when the season is over, happens to me all the time...
Thanks mate. It's all part of the fun
This is an amazing video! Keeps you locked in lol. I thought id be skipping through the small little inbetween clips or scenes haha but they are just too good to skip through
Thanks mate I appreciate you saying that. sometimes I doubt my style as my channel seems to never really grow. But you comment makes me remember that I just need to stay true to my weirdness. Your awesome @Trustyscoobs
@garageavenger yes please keep being who you are. Thats what make you amazing.
Great build! No worries have fun in the sun, the snow will return!
Just found you. Very funny. Great build and great video. Come to PA in the states we still got fu@king snow. Built my own v plow this year. It's an awesome accomplishment when you see something and then build it your self. Looking forward to more vids.
Thanks Peter. Love that feeling. 😁
Love it, fantastic video and a great project, I'm sure you'll use of it when the snow returns.
Yeah! Dam. Global warming. It was 23°c today. This time last year it was snowing. Wtf
Great little video you told. I'm from Hawaii and currently live in San Diego. I have absolutely no interest in a snow plow but this was still interesting to watch. That Mathew Dicks interview is paying off!
Brilliant that is the power of storytelling! Yes been following Matthew dicks work for a while now. 😊
Another great video and another great project. With each video you seem to be getting more and more well deserved views. I loved how you managed to find those old Viking metal nuts and bolts still in the plastic bags which obviously preserved them as they still looked new! Looking forward to the next video already……. Know Expert
Thank you mate you are always so supportive. So happy you enjoyed
You are missing shoe and runner. This will help the blade skate. You see when you backed up the rubber wanted to burry it self in the ground. That will help keep them up at the height you want. Then the springs you removed might just work better. Suggestion from a guy in Minnesota USA. Best of luck
Awesome feedback thanks😁 hope to test it on snow soon to actually see what I need to improve 🙌
Maybe someone has already said this, take some PVC, schedule 80, and slice a narrow channel all the way down, from the top to the bottom. It has to be nice and straight of course. I used a rotary cutter. Protect yourself of course first, gloves, goggles, nice thick pants, hard shoes etc. After you have cut it from top to bottom, then use a screw driver, near one end and then a few more 3-6” down to open up the sliced slit more so you can start moving it onto the end of your snow plow metal where you have instead used rubber. You slide it down or use a mallet with some wood block and it will go on fairly tight depending on how much of a gap you made with your cut. The end will have a rounded edge and will not get caught as easily as rubber and should last you quite some time. We use this for a 24” snow plow shovel and it works great.
fantastic! great to know for next time
@@garageavenger I just want to make sure you know, if you use this commercially (my suggestion) it will not likely last super-long. For the homeowner who is plowing backwards or forwards like you would on your driveway, it will last a long time.
Hahaha! Awesome project! 🙌🏼
Another truly epic video 😃 looking forward to part two when Norway’s summer is over in two months time 😲😂
Two months 😅😂
Great video funny as hell, let's hope that you don't cut it up for a new project before winter 🤣🤣
Yo, not only educational but is also booming funny !
Thanks superman Tom you're awesome🙌
Another great film. Entertaining and awesome story telling. Where's the camera at 7:23? Super cool, epic project. Sorry you couldn't test it. Mahalo for sharing! : )
Thank you mate. Where's the camera? Well I learnt a trick or two in this video let's just say that 😜😁
So funny I’m a sub now ! Love the Fat Pizza cut !
Fat pizza was a staple in our house growing up in Western Sydney
It's my favorite IT admin mantra: work as hard as possible to work as little as possible. Also f*** global warming! This was a fun build and a great video. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks Seth super awesome to get good feedback 🙌
you deserve many more subs!
Thank you mate.. Guess people just need to find and share my work.. 😁
@@garageavenger Yessir keep it up man!
Entertaining and learningfull
Also, just realized the prodigy music video reference is so nostalgic haha. Now you know my age
Well we all have to get old 😎
8:45 Mr. Plow returns.
Time to add a rake attachment.
Nice build, and as always a very entertaining video. not sure I could keep a drawer full of workshop porn. I'd never get anything done ;-)
Lol