I enjoy watching your videos as I wish I could have done a lot of what you're doing, but I'm older than you and don't have the equipment. I really like your view and the sounds of the birds in the background. You, like us, have found a great spot in north Idaho.
Josh,i think the trenching bucket was a great investment you will more than likely use it for a multitude of jobs,it’s great that the ground was such that it allowed for nice neat dig,the power connection will make life more easy for you,welding,power saws,love your work. ATB from Perth 👏👏👏🚜
When digging a trench, put two conduit in if you can afford the conduit. Always nice to have a spare and you could easily put fiber from there for a camera or something to monitor the power site.
I thought long and hard about that, but the power runs in a direction we don't plan to develop. I have plans to run power from the shop to a storage yard/ sawmill building. When I do that, I will also run water, a spare conduit, and a compressed air line. Thanks for watching!
To get a pull line in the conduit. Use a good shop vac, line cord and a plastic bag. Tye the bag to the cord like a parachute. That vac will suck that bag the hold way. When it is time to pull the wires in tie a rag just in front of the wires. Pour in liquid soap and add as necessary. Work smart not hard.
That's the plan! We are only responsible for getting a string line through the conduit. The power company will pull their fish tape using our line and then pull the wire through using their fish tape. I like the trick about using a bag with soap when pulling wires. Thanks for watching!
Josh,i think the trenching bucket was a great investment you will more than likely use it for a multitude of jobs,it’s great that the ground was such that it allowed for nice neat dig,the power connection will make life more easy for you,welding,power saws,love your work. ATB from Perth 👏👏👏🚜
@@MikeeonRUclips4 Hi Mike! I am so glad I got the trenching bucket, it has been so useful. It cuts through our rock very well. Having power will be so nice for welding- and give our generator a break! Thank you so much for watching!
I enjoy watching your videos as I wish I could have done a lot of what you're doing, but I'm older than you and don't have the equipment. I really like your view and the sounds of the birds in the background. You, like us, have found a great spot in north Idaho.
Thank you for watching, I hope to inspire you to do what you can! We love it in North Idaho, it is a wonderful place to call home!
Josh,i think the trenching bucket was a great investment you will more than likely use it for a multitude of jobs,it’s great that the ground was such that it allowed for nice neat dig,the power connection will make life more easy for you,welding,power saws,love your work. ATB from Perth 👏👏👏🚜
When digging a trench, put two conduit in if you can afford the conduit. Always nice to have a spare and you could easily put fiber from there for a camera or something to monitor the power site.
I thought long and hard about that, but the power runs in a direction we don't plan to develop. I have plans to run power from the shop to a storage yard/ sawmill building. When I do that, I will also run water, a spare conduit, and a compressed air line. Thanks for watching!
AND some stout pulling rope
@ Yes! Absolutely!
Good job keep up the great work
Thanks, will do!
Great work awesome video
Thank you so much for watching!
I enjoy the video , thx 👍
Glad to hear it! Thanks for watching!
To get a pull line in the conduit. Use a good shop vac, line cord and a plastic bag. Tye the bag to the cord like a parachute. That vac will suck that bag the hold way.
When it is time to pull the wires in tie a rag just in front of the wires. Pour in liquid soap and add as necessary. Work smart not hard.
That's the plan! We are only responsible for getting a string line through the conduit. The power company will pull their fish tape using our line and then pull the wire through using their fish tape. I like the trick about using a bag with soap when pulling wires. Thanks for watching!
timelaps it dude ??
I am not sure what you are asking
I'm intrigued see how you suck the string through the length of the conduit.... enjoying thr progress.
@@patrickhathaway6178 It actually wasn’t that bad! We will show the process in the next video. Thanks for watching!
Shop vac or blower. Many times I’ll just tie a plastic shopping bag to the string.
@@Chris_at_Home That's the plan!
Josh,i think the trenching bucket was a great investment you will more than likely use it for a multitude of jobs,it’s great that the ground was such that it allowed for nice neat dig,the power connection will make life more easy for you,welding,power saws,love your work. ATB from Perth 👏👏👏🚜
@@MikeeonRUclips4 Hi Mike! I am so glad I got the trenching bucket, it has been so useful. It cuts through our rock very well. Having power will be so nice for welding- and give our generator a break! Thank you so much for watching!