What's in the Abandoned Barn?

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  • Using my Titan TTK 587 petrol landscaping multi tool, I cut my way through brambles to try to get to my abandoned barn.
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  • @davedingo542
    @davedingo542 2 года назад +98

    Best DIY channel on RUclips bar none. I started watching with very low expectations and can’t believe how good it is. I look forward to each new episode.

  • @SeymourClearly2
    @SeymourClearly2 2 года назад +22

    I’m the inventory manager for Taylor Woodrow, and those gloves are the single thing that we haven’t been able to account for over the last few years during our annual safety wear stock check. I’ll pop round this weekend and pick them up. Thanks for letting us know. 🤣🤣🤣
    Seriously, love the channel Stuart!

  • @skybenedict
    @skybenedict 2 года назад +28

    I am a fellow civil engineer - really glad you give HAV some deserved airtime in the domestic DIY community!

    • @ProperDIY
      @ProperDIY  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Benedict

    • @AccountantDoesDIY
      @AccountantDoesDIY 2 года назад +1

      I learnt about HAV the hard way. Bought a chain saw in first lockdown and spent about 4 hours straight cutting up a massive willow stump. Extremely numb and tingling fingers for about three days!

    • @ProperDIY
      @ProperDIY  2 года назад +1

      @@AccountantDoesDIY Yes exactly. I've had the same and now I get symtoms quick than before so worth knowing about

  • @gardenogauge
    @gardenogauge 2 года назад +1

    I'm sure I'm not the only one that would be interested in a short video about your previous professional career thats led you here and frequently gets mentioned 🙂

  • @dannybaker2763
    @dannybaker2763 2 года назад +2

    Whether you are able to complete the task or not, each episode you produce is entertaining, informative, and never shy of the safety aspect, which is so important, and above all, they are always fun. Thanks for sharing it all with us.

  • @phil.clarke
    @phil.clarke 2 года назад +6

    Good to see you highlight the importance of H&S in projects - well done.

    • @ProperDIY
      @ProperDIY  2 года назад +1

      Thanks

    • @jjdebruyne
      @jjdebruyne Год назад

      Yeah a spinning blade with no shield over it. Good job the blade didn’t come loose

  • @danhicks1912
    @danhicks1912 2 года назад +13

    I absolutely love this channel. I’ve not only learned a load but it’s edited and presented very well and has a great amount of dry humour. This new garden series is excellent. I can’t wait for the next one.

  • @enriquegarciacota3914
    @enriquegarciacota3914 2 года назад +12

    I was thinking “garbage dumping” but the look inside the barn made me think about “deceased person with a hoarding disorder”. Please be safe when entering/removing stuff. Even breathing protection might be needed.

  • @slowmarchingband1
    @slowmarchingband1 2 года назад +2

    Immediately reminded of Pte. Fraser in Dad's Army and his story of 'the auld empty barrrn'...''there was nothin' in it..''

    • @ProperDIY
      @ProperDIY  2 года назад

      I sort of remember that - I'll have to have another look to remind me

  • @williamparker3765
    @williamparker3765 2 года назад +5

    you didn't fail today, I think you did an excellent job getting to where you did, you can't say it's a failure, and I wish you all the very best in getting inside, but in all honesty did you really think you would get there in one or two days or even two programs. I enjoy all your DIY programs, keep it up. Many thanks

  • @vanlangendonck
    @vanlangendonck 2 года назад

    I rented a machine called Hydro Brush Cutter by little wonder to clear the 1500sqm land we bought. It was overgrown with brambles and garbage. It would have taken days with a brush cutter.
    Thanks for the excellent videos!

  • @pault8734
    @pault8734 2 года назад +5

    I spend a fair amount of time on DIY channels and have to say Stuart creates the best content and presents it back in a way that frankly leads all but a couple long behind. Well done pal !

  • @fernacticus
    @fernacticus 2 года назад +4

    The best gloves for rough gardening IMHO are welding gloves, cheap from a welding supply shop and impervious to brambles and the like. They also come a bit further up the arm.

    • @magill4046
      @magill4046 2 года назад +1

      Also agreed, nothing gets through them

  • @beatsandwarts
    @beatsandwarts 2 года назад

    The tension builds!!!!!!!!!

  • @paulf2529
    @paulf2529 2 года назад +14

    The mulching blade is too big for a 25cc machine. You want a smaller mulching blade, I know your machine is a titan but if you cross reference from the specifications of a 25cc stihl brush cutter you will be able to see the correct sized blade and source it.
    You are quite right about havs levels, as you mention however the blade being oversized for the engine will not be helping.

    • @slowmarchingband1
      @slowmarchingband1 2 года назад +1

      This is true, I made the mistake of getting the Oregon blade for my 25cc machine, it nearly shook itself to bits.

  • @LandofTom
    @LandofTom 2 года назад +2

    You tease, Stuart!

  • @vintage5532
    @vintage5532 2 года назад

    Something tells me you have a nice project up your sleeve for the inside of the barn. Looking forward to seeing that video.

  • @StevieTyrrell
    @StevieTyrrell 2 года назад +1

    My favourite type of job, clearing a jungle. 40+ years ago did similar on a piece of land and found a 50’s BSA Bantam in a shed on land we purchased to increase our garden. Great content.

    • @ProperDIY
      @ProperDIY  2 года назад

      There's always hope then

  • @ianelley
    @ianelley Год назад

    Lord Carnarvon and Howard Carter looking through the hole when they first discovered Tutankhamen's tomb springs to mind, " Can you see anything?", " Yes, wonderful things! " though maybe not with quite as much expectation !!! lol

  • @paddyfitzpatrick4491
    @paddyfitzpatrick4491 2 года назад

    Stewart, I would hire in a small digger maybe 5 ton version. It would make short work clearing the area and loading a skip or two.

  • @cuebj
    @cuebj 2 года назад +5

    Done such many times. Most fun and best exercise is using a heavy sickle or scythe with a hefty forked stick to push the stems tight and away from you in a small bunch. You'll know how to sharpen till it hums from 2 metres. The sharper it is, the safer it is. Keeps nettles away from you. Lopping shears and pruning saw deal with thicker stuff. I'm 67 and considerably fitter than most men my age but that fitness is partly due to doing this sort of thing by hand tools. By contrast, I use machinery to do woodwork and other construction.
    This looks very similar, less densely packed but same size, to the shed at the end of the garden a close relative is looking to buy in London. A very handsome fox looked up lazily when I opened the door to that 'barn' and went out through a back hole near the roof. When relatives of our previous neighbour were clearing the garage and shed at bottom of the garden, that house and ours had mice and rats in the voids under our houses and, frequently, in the houses till we trapped them all.

  • @cnichoyt
    @cnichoyt 2 года назад

    I wish I'd known about the brush-cutting blade you used. I had a mass of bramble to clear and that would have saved bagging time. The Screwfix welding gloves are great for handling brambles; long and resist penetration!
    I've also used the Titan multi-tool for a while. If you find it won't start after a year or two, check the fuel lines inside the fuel tank. Mine had disintegrated; they weren't resistant to the fuel! Plus the hedge cutting arm no longer attaches so easily,. The tube on the main tool head must now be no longer straight since the spline is no longer central. It just may not be strong enough.

  • @brianjames6890
    @brianjames6890 2 года назад

    Looks as if your going to be busy cleaning up this area for sometime. Looking forward to your hard work to getting it sorted. At least you have made a start. LOL 👍👏👍👏👍👏🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

  • @janebutz5375
    @janebutz5375 Год назад

    Where’s Ground Force when you need them? Great job! Love your channel because it’s so realistic! What a job. We bought a house 30 years ago with a big barn. Unbelievable what people leave behind. Love from New Jersey, USA.

  • @projectrebuild908
    @projectrebuild908 2 года назад

    A massive pat on the back. That is some graft. Great job

  • @davidfelton134
    @davidfelton134 2 года назад

    Agree completely with the last comment. Super produced vids that hit the spot. Stuart you are amazing thinking up the content. Trip to the old barn like going on an adventure!

  • @garvielloken3929
    @garvielloken3929 2 года назад

    The suspense!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!🤣🤣🤣

  • @krychu007
    @krychu007 2 года назад

    I must admit that’s the most enjoyable and inspiring YT diy channel in the UK.

  • @allongshanks940
    @allongshanks940 2 года назад +1

    I do enjoy your videos, thank you for your efforts. I was a self employed gardener for 7 years and feel your pain. 2 points if I may. Start the strimmer on the floor then mount it to the harness, bigger engine'd strimmers can be a bugger to pull start at that wierd angle you are in when it is mounted on the harness, unless it is already warm, but even then it can be a struggle. Protect your back! Buy a proper pruning saw, "SILKY" or similar, you can get ones that go on to poles too. Much more aggressive teeth and a curved blade make the job of cutting branches so much easier. I would also recommend WOLF GARTEN kit, don't let the red and yellow colouring put you off, it's top kit. The only item I have ever thought could have been a bit stronger was their edging iron. keep up the great content, please.

  • @mwffoto7698
    @mwffoto7698 2 года назад +1

    With the petrol strimmer/ brush cutter I used to work for the council using the Stihl type with the big bull horns handles and they’re so much easier to control and use. You set the height of the harness so it pivots off that and takes all the strain.
    Great vid though and can’t wait to finally get in there.

    • @ProperDIY
      @ProperDIY  2 года назад

      Having used the other Stihl tools, I'm sure their petrol tools are better than the cheap Titan stuff

  • @susie2shoes
    @susie2shoes Год назад

    Oh my word I love this!

  • @mrspudly1
    @mrspudly1 2 года назад

    Good luck clearing that barn out, setting fire to it might be cheaper than the cost of skips and labour

  • @TheWardagh
    @TheWardagh 2 года назад +2

    Loving this series! Can’t wait to see what you find in there. Great stuff 👍🏼

  • @mungoh
    @mungoh 2 года назад +9

    First "cliffhanger" episode Stuart? I will be tuned for part two! If you find a violin and a painting in the abandoned barn that are signed "Stradivarius" and "Da Vinci", the former couldn't paint and the latter was rubbish at building musical instruments...

    • @ProperDIY
      @ProperDIY  2 года назад +5

      I sort of think that the only thing I'm really going to find is a large bill from the skip company!

    • @oldandbroken
      @oldandbroken 2 года назад

      Just like watching Indiana Jones, waiting to see the swap of bag full of stones for the idol on the plinth!!!! Watch out for the blow darts, booby traps and rolling rocks Stuart.

    • @ProperDIY
      @ProperDIY  2 года назад

      @@oldandbroken I hadn't thought of that - is there PPE for blow darts?

  • @chrisdowning7543
    @chrisdowning7543 2 года назад +3

    You have done ever so well but with respect I think you need to hire a 22 ton digger for the day! Plus 3 or 4 8 yard skips!👍

    • @bill8784
      @bill8784 2 года назад

      When we bought our house the previous owners were very keen gardeners. Despite our own efforts including strimming with a top of the range Stihl, we found the landscape gardener using his tracked digger saved us a lot of time.

    • @ProperDIY
      @ProperDIY  2 года назад +1

      Maybe one day!

  • @latitudeash
    @latitudeash 2 года назад

    I worked for Tayler Woodrow homes, I was wondering where those gloves had gone…🤣😂🤣

  • @andyf-d4222
    @andyf-d4222 2 года назад +1

    Being of a curious nature I was looking forward to this one. Who knows what treasure you might find in there. I shall have to wait for part 2. Great video Stuart, love these little adventure vlogs you put out. Top quality.

  • @patrickloftus
    @patrickloftus 2 года назад +3

    It's like an episode of Lost! You might find a button in there you have to keep pressing.

  • @Just_Rav
    @Just_Rav 2 года назад

    Great video, watch out for any asbestos panels though in those old out buildings!

  • @rajrooplal7595
    @rajrooplal7595 2 года назад

    I Like your comment on the Gloves. NB - Always used your own PPE never borrow due to hygienic reasons.

  • @anthonyb8208
    @anthonyb8208 2 года назад

    Gets even more interesting as you progress Stuart.

  • @paulwood7798
    @paulwood7798 2 года назад

    Its a small world. Been doing the exact same thing today about an acre and has taken all day with two skips both full of scrap an unsalvageable workshop and me and my lad are cream cracked. Gonna put some proper drains and some foundations for a new upgraded worshop/store tomorrow and a fence on the weekend. Every sympathy sir but we now have access to the stream which was our goal and renders the final piece of our site back as a fully productive area. Great vid and as I said its bleeding hard graft.

    • @ProperDIY
      @ProperDIY  2 года назад +1

      Sounds very similar in lots of ways - you will know how I feel!

  • @jimbo9310
    @jimbo9310 2 года назад

    Brilliant video and loved the slightly dramatic music as you approached the window 😂.
    Looking forward to seeing your next video thanks 😊👍

  • @99037149
    @99037149 2 года назад +1

    My father suffered from white finger. He developed it from working chainsaws while he worked for the Forestry Commission after he left school. As I recall he received compensation for it even though there was no such thing as PPE back then.

    • @ProperDIY
      @ProperDIY  2 года назад +1

      And most people still won't know what that is - thanks for sharing.

  • @denisoriordan6739
    @denisoriordan6739 2 года назад

    Battery recip saw for those thicker branches Stuart. I found an 8” ‘green wood’ blade in either Lidl, or Aldi a couple of weeks ago. 6 inch limbs, no problem.

  • @awantamta
    @awantamta 2 года назад +1

    For a long while I thought you weren't even going to get to the barn but you made it ! It just means we will be looking forward even more to the next 'episode'.

  • @geoffreycoan
    @geoffreycoan 2 года назад

    So much “treasure”, you are indeed a lucky man Stuart!
    I’ve found using a cordless (Dewalt) reciprocating saw with Saxon blades is very effective at cutting back trees and shrubs, chews through the timber and it’s light enough and agile enough to get in between the branches.
    You mentioned getting a skip for all the rubbish in one of the earlier videos, I’d suggest keeping all the metal to one side and taking it to a scrap metal merchant. The price of steel, copper and aluminum has gone up a lot recently and you’ll get a few £ for it

  • @philrockabilly
    @philrockabilly 2 года назад

    Great Stuart, can't wait for the next episode. Cheers.
    Phil.

  • @petermconnolly
    @petermconnolly 2 года назад

    Thanks for sharing! can't wait for the next installment.

  • @philtebble4390
    @philtebble4390 2 года назад +1

    Not a fail Stuart great progress . I agree with a previous comment , one of the best channels on worthy of TV ( better than a lot on TV ! ) great humour by the way ) bet when you had a shower and a glass of wine you realised how well you'd actually done . Top drawer . 👍

  • @valborchardt3596
    @valborchardt3596 2 года назад

    Oh my word Stuart….just looking through the window at what is inside looks like a nightmare. As you say ‘what a job’…..poor you. Please take care and be safe, much love from South Africa

  • @monkeysausageclub
    @monkeysausageclub 2 года назад +1

    That hard craft, a honest days work.
    Alas no vintage Bentley barn find.

  • @DarvePagie
    @DarvePagie 2 года назад

    Hi Stuart, when’s the follow up to this video, I’m even getting grief from her indoors about when we’ll see inside!

  • @stuartdarch2966
    @stuartdarch2966 2 года назад

    One small step at a time buddy 👍🏻 grate to see you get to the barn can’t wait to see what you have in there

  • @michaeltester5187
    @michaeltester5187 2 года назад

    Something so depressing about other people’s abandoned rubbish....but it will be rewarding to get it sorted!

  • @philcook7176
    @philcook7176 2 года назад +4

    @13:37 is that a white cat up high?

    • @ProperDIY
      @ProperDIY  2 года назад

      It is and when it jumped out it scared the crap out of me but I didn't get it on camera.

  • @deanwellerassociates
    @deanwellerassociates 2 года назад +1

    "what a job" indeed. Good work Stuart, not easy tackling a project like this on your own and filming. Proper Job.

    • @ProperDIY
      @ProperDIY  2 года назад

      You are very right there - filming this type of thing while doing it is a lot harder than everyone thinks

  • @ronanmc2112
    @ronanmc2112 2 года назад

    What a kip! I mean that in the best possible way, I’d love to be doing what you are doing. Good luck to you Stuart 👍

  • @ikabod6908
    @ikabod6908 2 года назад

    I have one of those titan 25cc machines and they do have a fair amount of vibration. More than other similar machines in my opinion.

  • @uktony1525
    @uktony1525 2 года назад

    You might need to buy a skip company next to get rid of all the rubbish ! Thanks for loaning Keith Brown your cement mixer the other week. Great videos and enjoying your adventures with your new land.

    • @ProperDIY
      @ProperDIY  2 года назад

      i think so - thanks Tony

  • @AcheForWake
    @AcheForWake 2 года назад

    0:28 sorry Stuart, for this comment but all I can here is ‘so yesterday is today’ lol - I’m only 60 seconds in, looking forward and settling i to the next 13/14 minutes

  • @CaribouKH
    @CaribouKH 2 года назад

    This is like a true treasure hunt! While I can see this is a huge amount of back breaking work this is just awesome content.

  • @Cookie2k
    @Cookie2k 2 года назад

    Stuart…a true Jedi at 2:55 🤣 Another top quality video mate!

  • @markpearce849
    @markpearce849 2 года назад

    Great episode Stuart. I bet your fingers are crossed for a classic car or bike barn find.

  • @earlyriser8998
    @earlyriser8998 2 года назад +1

    i have a similar property on our property we purchased a few years ago...junk everywhere and not maintained

  • @andynightingale7335
    @andynightingale7335 2 года назад

    Aw Stuart! Honestly thought there maybe an antique Ferrari sat in the barn!
    What a job you have on your hands there. Some very wise words on working safe and being careful at all times as well.
    Looking forward to more on the garden series, what red blooded male wouldn't want to have a go with that beast of a bush cutter!
    Well done so far!

  • @mabeljoe4305
    @mabeljoe4305 2 года назад

    Have you thought of using a cordless battery D-Handle Reciprocating Saw with wood pruing blade (sold seperately) which makes quick work of pruning to cut the tree branches

  • @imranh5395
    @imranh5395 2 года назад +1

    Please people- bear in mind that hedgehogs may be sleeping or hibernating on ground level. Thousands of them come to a ghastly end because people don't know they are there 👍🏻

  • @andycarron4549
    @andycarron4549 2 года назад

    What a mission to get to that barn! Well done Stuart, never easy work and I'm sure the video editing makes it look like a piece of cake but you were probably blowing after that effort! Looking forward to seeing the next episode on this project

  • @kevin-the-carrot
    @kevin-the-carrot 2 года назад

    I definitely wouldn't call it a failure as you have started to make real progress. Looking forward to see what treasures lurk within the barn.Keep up the good work.👍

  • @imranh5395
    @imranh5395 2 года назад +1

    OMG I hope you don't find any dead bodies!
    😧

  • @glynnepritchard2526
    @glynnepritchard2526 2 года назад

    I have the same Titan kit. I am surprised that you haven't had to request the fuel / air mixture screwdriver to get it running properly. I would suggest that if the engine is bogging down on heavier cuts that could be the issue. Oh and that looks like a rhododendron

  • @apache16789
    @apache16789 2 года назад +2

    Can't wait for next episode. Will there be a body in there? Will there be a Picasso wrapped in rags? Will there be an old vintage farm tractor worth a mint? Will the water tank be full of gold Roman coins?
    Gawd, I won't be able to sleep until this hypertension has eased!

    • @twinwankel
      @twinwankel 2 года назад

      Well I doubt there will be a Picasso. All of his works are carefully catalogue and accounted for. The only possibility would be an unfinished study that was lost somewhere but I doubt it. Could be piles of trash or old furniture that no one wanted to hull off to the town dump.

    • @ProperDIY
      @ProperDIY  2 года назад

      You never know!

  • @gillianbc
    @gillianbc 2 года назад

    I've been waiting for this episode and now we're left on a cliff hanger again. I hope you get around to it next week. I spied something in there with big red handles. A hand mower? A roller? Some sort of manual plough?

  • @bill8784
    @bill8784 2 года назад

    I have been looking forward to this. Such excitement.

  • @simonmiddleton4977
    @simonmiddleton4977 2 года назад +2

    Exciting stuff, hope when you finally get in there you will find some useful tools. The gas bottle is worth something at the moment as there is a nationwide shortage. Have fun, stay safe 😃👍

    • @davideyres955
      @davideyres955 2 года назад +1

      No the gas bottle is dangerous. That much rust on a pressure vessel, there’s no way I would put any pressure in it. Gas bottle explosions are available on RUclips they make good videos.

    • @simonmiddleton4977
      @simonmiddleton4977 2 года назад +1

      @@davideyres955 it had gas in it as shown by Stuart in the video. The bottle is exchanged for a full one and the old one would be decommissioned by the gas retailer.

    • @ProperDIY
      @ProperDIY  2 года назад

      Thanks Simon

  • @chrisryan3445
    @chrisryan3445 2 года назад

    Looks like there is a little rotovator or soil tiller in there - would certainly come in handy for the next bout of work. Very much enjoying this channel, such a great find with me doing a load of garden work at the moment.

  • @hichammechti4025
    @hichammechti4025 2 года назад

    Don't be too hard on yourself. I wouldn't call it a failure. It may be a set Bach, but you're on the right track. Please keep going. I personally find your channel educational. Thank you

  • @paul-fk7de
    @paul-fk7de 2 года назад +1

    Can't wait to see 😍

  • @llamedosr7843
    @llamedosr7843 2 года назад

    Last time I lifted a bit of corrugated iron it had a 3 foot grass snake under it

    • @NJ-mx4vn
      @NJ-mx4vn 2 года назад

      For me it was a red belly black snake. Straya Maaate!

  • @paulwilk69
    @paulwilk69 2 года назад

    Welcome to my world , hard isn't it .

  • @philquinn6375
    @philquinn6375 2 года назад

    Not a fail mate, you got to the barn and looked inside. To do that work and film as well takes time effort. Good advice about the safety gear.

  • @welshbumble
    @welshbumble 2 года назад

    The way I used to tackle brambles etc was to use hedge cutters and a pitch fork.

  • @tommitchell1826
    @tommitchell1826 2 года назад

    like raiders off the lost garage stuart 😀😀😀 hard work but satisfying when iits all cleaned up

  • @lesedwards936
    @lesedwards936 2 года назад

    I look forward to seeing what treasures you uncover when you finally get into the barn mate. Stay safe and best wishes

  • @Quaker521
    @Quaker521 2 года назад

    Goodness me Stuart, you've certainly got your work cut out with this one. As I was watching I was thinking "maybe a JCB and a few big skips?". And not a fail when you continue to upload such good content! Cheers.

  • @MrH4z1
    @MrH4z1 2 года назад

    Hi Stuart, I'm from Taylor Woodrow and I'm gonna need those gloves back... 😂

  • @anwolfs9804
    @anwolfs9804 2 года назад

    It's a bit of exploring, always exciting. It's not really a fail tbh, you reached it! Now getting into it might be another video, but clearing it, surely will be a third one... All that stuff in there, that's more than a couple of years hoarding that... Still, can't wait for the next installment! Keep it up Stuart! 👍

  • @williamwales6619
    @williamwales6619 2 года назад

    All this lot has to be shifted(brambles etc.). What about 1 man and his dozer for a day. Get it all shifted at once . Then a nice we bonfire as long as you are not in a smokeless zone.. Thanks for vid. Good stuff.😁

  • @garulusglandarius6126
    @garulusglandarius6126 2 года назад

    Love this channel, never disappoints and enjoyable every time. I get excited every time I get a notification for a new Proper DIY episode 👍

    • @ProperDIY
      @ProperDIY  2 года назад +1

      Well thank you very much

  • @David.M.
    @David.M. 2 года назад

    Good luck!

  • @paulcooper9187
    @paulcooper9187 2 года назад

    Very Good, was that Doctor Livingstone I saw behind the jungle. Its great keep it up

  • @steveweston5902
    @steveweston5902 2 года назад

    You got to love this channel :) . I purchased the same tool a year so back but mine came from B&Q and was badged 'Macallister". I know where you are coming from. The vibration and noise is not pleasant and to cap it all mine won't even start now. Wish I had saved more and went for the Stihl. Looking forward to the great reveal.

  • @Lard999
    @Lard999 2 года назад

    In your paddock your neighbour has an open fence into your land is that bit theirs

  • @adeh503
    @adeh503 2 года назад

    Don't you just love a good brush cutter 👍 I bet that bucket of dirty water you found under those brambles stunk to high heaven when you tipped it out.. Good work 💪

  • @Petertronic
    @Petertronic 2 года назад

    I trust the previous owner will cover the cost of the skip you will need! Good work!

    • @home-space
      @home-space 2 года назад

      SKIPS

    • @imeach2897
      @imeach2897 2 года назад

      @@home-space
      Probably the best prawn cocktail crisps you can buy
      Just melt in your mouth

  • @barryhaines1727
    @barryhaines1727 2 года назад

    Well done not a failure moor like a cliff hanger 👍😂

  • @jcreyf
    @jcreyf 2 года назад

    I have a 5 acres forest and use brush cutters and trimmers for days on end with very vibration issues, noise or stinking exhaust fumes. How?...electric tools. They're very powerful these days and their batteries charge fast. I can work in the forest comfortably all day with just 3 or 4 batteries (and both the wildlife and neighbors love me for being this quiet).

    • @ProperDIY
      @ProperDIY  2 года назад

      Having just tried the Stihl battery range I would agree battery is definitely the way to go for a number of reasons

    • @jcreyf
      @jcreyf 2 года назад

      I saw your video about the Stihl chainsaw. The problem that I have is that electric chainsaws are not available yet with more than 16 or 18 inch blades. So I sadly have to fight a 24 inch gas chainsaw from time to time (Husqvarna).
      I have 3 electric chainsaws, an electric polesaw, an electric hedge trimmer, an electric brush cutter, an electric weed trimmer and an electric lawnmower. All from the same brand: "Green Works" and all using the same rechargeable batteries. We can't exhaust the batteries fast enough even with 2 people using those machines all day long.
      I hope to someday soon be able to replace my 24" chainsaw with an electric version too. They're much safer and easier to handle than those pesky gas devices.

  • @l.j.b9863
    @l.j.b9863 2 года назад

    Ohh the suspense ............

  • @mabeljoe4305
    @mabeljoe4305 2 года назад

    would a Mini Cordless Chainsaw in cutting the tree branches like a GTA 26 Battery Garden Pruner with a 4 inch guide bar made by STIHL