Comment ca va mon ami? Thanks Dave!! Have you ever noticed that our imagination works extra hard when it comes to finding solutions that will allow us to be more lazy when doing jobs? That's me for sure!! LOL Thanks so much for your prayers Dave. Nannie and I sure do appreciate them!! Je vous souhaite une tres bonne semaine!!
How's she goin' I'm glad you like that I include the 'engineering' setbacks in this build. To me that's what cobbling together in the shop is all about. Trying something and when it doesn't work right, try something else. I like to show this part of my projects too!! Thanks for this comment and take 'er easy!
Hello there Mike. You are so good for remembering Nannie and I in your prayers. Our gratitude is only exceeded by your faithfulness to the Lord. God bless you!! Take care!!
Good evening Mike. I had my popcorn ready for this video. The dolly is coming along nicely. On another note, we have to get you stick welding. When I retired, I taught myself how to stick weld. It is not tough, or expensive, but very rewarding, and I know you would love it. Have a great week, Ben 👋😎👍🍻
How's she goin'? Ben I'm not too sure if you have seen any of my videos where I weld. It ain't pretty buddy!! I have a stick welder and a flux core welder too. But I don't have much luck with either one. My issue is I can't see the puddle when I weld. I have tried glasses, lenses, lighter shades, darker shades and nothing seems to work. When I watch videos on how to weld, the buddy will say 'watch you puddle and keep it moving along your weld line." If I could see a puddle I bet I could do that!! LOL I need to practice more too. I had plans to practice but this summer has been a write off for me as far as getting anything of note done in the shop or on the property. Thanks for watching. Take 'er easy!!
Good morning Mike. We'll that explains a lot. Ever since I discovered your channel I have been thinking Mike must weld because he can do everything else. Electrical, plumbing, mechanical, carpentry and wood working and a bunch of other stuff I am sure I missed. It must be frustrating not to be able to see the puddle. I hope you find a work around for that issue. Have a good one, Ben
How's she goin'? Thanks Craig. When I had the bulk tank on the back of the shop it was nice, but I couldn't take it to the machine, like the dock for example. Now I hope this dolly will change all that!! Take 'er easy!!
How's she goin'? Thanks Steve. I'm not too sure if I can stand it. My BP and heart rate are going up faster than the price of gas!! LOL Take 'er easy!!
How's she goin'? I know one thing Kenny, being able to take fuel to the machine will be a whole lot more practical than having to take the machine to the fuel!! And if I can get this dolly set up so I can do that, with minimal spillage, well then grab yourself another wobble pop and have a seat eh! LOL Take 'er easy!!
I like it. Right before you showed the clamp I was thinking the same thing . I guess great minds think alike huh. I hope Nannie is still improving . We will definitely continue to pray for her and you. I've enjoyed watching you build the cart and I'll see you on the next one.
Good day eh!! Thanks Ronnie. I'm glad you are enjoying this series. I have been kind of dragging it out as I don't get much time in the shop these days and needed the content!! LOL Nannie is doing pretty good. Her hip is doing fine and we are gaining on her other issues too! Thanks for your kind words and prayers for her. Take 'er easy!!
Wow now that was some good problem solving there Mike. You always impress me with how you think through these things and come up with such excellent ideas. Looking really good. Love and prayers to you and Janet
How's she goin'? Thanks so much for the prayers for Janet. She is getting stronger each week and that is in no small part due to your continued prayers. Like I have said before, problem solving is just dealing with things so I don't have to work harder!! LOL Take 'er easy!!
Hey there Rick! You ain't lying about the winter months eh. But I must say, I'm kind of looking forward to winter. This heat and humidity is just taking all the fun out of working! LOL Take 'er easy!!
How's she goin'? Thanks Wallace. So far it's been a fun project. I have a plan for the shelf that I will put on there too. That'll be worth watching for! I hope!! LOL Take 'er easy!!
Don't doubt how Great Gear Clamps are. I attached a motor on a horizontal bandsaw with 2 large clamps and it work perfect and never came loose being used in a professional steel fab shop for hundreds of hours.
How's she goin'? Thanks Nev!! I wish I could weld. I think a bead of weld to hold the handle sections together would be way better than a gear clamp!! LOL Thanks for commenting. Take 'er easy!!
Hello there Jack!! Ha Ha Ha!! Me neither!! LOL I have some big plans about using the shelf I put on the dolly. I just hope they come true!! LOL Take care!!
When you are using what you got and designing on the go, you always run into a snag but that's the fun part. In the end it will be functional. Thanks Mike. Stevo
How's she goin'? Right on Stevo. When I found the handle was too tall I wasn't sure how I was going to work around that. Then, just by chance, I thought of lowering the top part of the handle and it worked out great!! Mighty nice of you to watch and comment. Thanks and take care!!
How's she goin'? I hope so Brian. The handle height now is pretty much right where I think it should be. Now wait till you see what goes on the shelf I add!! You'll be shocked and stunned!! LOL Man - I putting the pressure on me now eh!! Take 'er easy!!
How's she goin'? Thanks Don. Well I have to say it is easy to roll around the property and some nice being able to take the fuel to the machines. It is proving to be real convenient!! Thanks for dropping by and take 'er easy!!
It’s all coming together but not without a lot of head scratching. Your finding solutions and as your moving forward it’s starting to look like it’s gonna work for you…..CHEERS
How's she goin'? When I conceived of this project all it was was an idea, the design is taking place about 3 seconds before I do it!! LOL The handle issue had me on the ropes for a bit, but I think this solution will be OK. Take 'er easy!!
Good day eh!! Thanks Garry! I wasn't too sure how I was going to work around the tall handle. I thought I might have to try something totally different, but then I had some dinner and when I got back to the shop this idea just struck me. And it worked out OK. How about that eh!! LOL Take care!!
How's she goin'? Thanks Garry!! The braces sure do make the handle solid. And then when I shortened it, well it's really sturdy now. More exciting developments upcoming Garry so be sure to tune in!! LOL Take 'er easy!!
Hello Grampie. Making the handle lower made a big improvement. Your right about strapping the cans in for safety. Please say hello to Nannie for me. Thanks and take care my friend 🙏🔧👍
How's she goin'? For sure Artie, I'll tell Nannie you said hello!! I think a strap on the cans is a good plan. The terrain is pretty rough and I don't want to spill any fuel or have a can tip off the dolly!! Thanks Artie and I hope you are doing OK with all this heat and humidity! Take care!!
How's she goin'? You're right for sure. We try an think of all the possibilities but then it's not till we actually build it do we realize for sure what is wrong or could be better. Thanks a million for dropping by. Take 'er easy!!
How's she goin'? Thanks Paul. The handle issue really had me stumped but then, quite by accident, I noticed this 'half way' position and this seem to be the answer. So far it is working out OK. Take 'er easy!!
Great progress. It is great to reuse materials but they always seems to need a lot of head scratching and modifications. I am looking forward to the next part
How's she goin"? Thanks Joseph. Repurposing old parts and pieces seems to be all that I have been doing for the last while. It does require a lot of work arounds though, like this handle. I wasn't too sure how to deal with that, but then this solution just sort of popped it head up and Voila, it's all good now! LOL Take 'er easy!!
Looking good Mike. A little grief, but you’ll win in the end. Just wondering about the last two bolts you put in the handle. Will they chafe on the gas tank ? Can’t wait till the next episode. 🤔🤔 Have a great week you and Janet. 👍🏻👍🏻👋👋
How's she goin'? Thanks Noel!! I had to do some 'friggerin' to get around this road block!! LOL The bolts don't come near the jerry cans. But just in case I ground off the end of the bolts. No worries there now for sure!! I hope you folks have a nice week. There isn't much left of summer eh. It's been really hot and muggy with Ernesto passing through, but I'm afraid this is the end of the hot weather. Now we can start to enjoy it outside! LOL Take 'er easy!!
Hey Mike, You would think you have a private parts yard somewhere close by. Must have, the camp is just too tidy to have all these things out in the open, LOL. This is a great post on thirds. They are all over. The 2 triangles above and below (the front legs?) the handle mount and where the upper handle conects to the lower. 3 is used all over our world. Mechanicly as strong and stable as possible. I like the gear clamps. As long as it doesn't get twisted from being over tightened they will serve you well. If they do get twisted your not too much out of pocket. Yer looking good fella. A winner for sure. It makes for a nice dolly too.
How's she goin'? You know Dean I never thought of the 'thirds' before but you're right. There are so many things that are thirds or threes and they are stable and sturdy and well designed. Now I'm not saying my dolly is well designed, but it does have 'thirds' all over it eh!! Thanks Dean. I appreciate you and your comments. Take 'er easy!!
@@GrampiesWorkshop When at a time when I Was learning for being a general type mechanic my grand father taught me all about #3. I use it in most things now.Inhearantly strong and stable. Check out the pyramids. They are full of #3. They are all really based on my favorite number. When fabricating most things I base them with 3 being the background to work from.
Superb Mike, just ironing out the final decisions there, great how you explain your reasoning too,,,,,, it’s going to be interesting to see the final design ,,, cliff hanger 🤣🤣🤣
Superb Mike, just ironing out the final decisions there, great how you explain your reasoning too,,,,,, it’s going to be interesting to see the final design
How's she goin'? The next exciting episode is only days away Steve. I hope you can make it till the end without your ulcers acting up due to the suspense!! LOL Take 'er easy!!
I think I rather like the longer handle as it would tend to give me greater leverage...at least for me. As with most anything, it is a preference thing as the shorter on works too. Hope you both are keeping well, especially in all of this humidity we have been having for most of the summer pretty well. I am sure looking forward to the fall, and Otis too as I am hoping his breathing will be a whole lot better with the cooler temperatures. Take care and enjoy the rest of the week.
How's she goin'? Well Bruce with the long handle is sure makes it easier to move the dolly, but I am concerned about it being tipped so much and possibly spilling fuel!! It sure has been a hot and muggy summer eh. I have been kind of lucky as I haven't been out much, what with tending to Nannie all summer. Ernesto and his rain, heat and humidity have certainly been stifling. Sorry to hear Otis is bothered with the humidity and it affecting his breathing. Tell him to have a banana and by the weekend the air will change and he'll be happy again! Thanks for watching Bruce. Take 'er easy!!
How's she goin'? Thanks John. I'll tell Nannie you said Hi. The whole process of making this fuel dolly is riddled with 'tweaking'!! LOL Take 'er easy!!
Nice work Mike. I'd have considered making the handle pivot like on a lawn mower. I'm sure most ways would work, just do go dragging it behind your estate car at speed!
Salut Luc!! That's not a bad idea for the swivel wheels. But I want to be able to take it around the property and it's pretty rough and rocky in spots and I'm not too sure how well the swivel wheels would work. With the shorter handle I think tipping the dolly will work out OK since it doesn't tip that much. Good idea though. I like the way you think! LOL Bonjour a Kathleen et a bientot!!!
You know, if you put a motor in place of the gas cans and a blade underneath, you could cut grass with this thing. You're keeping us guessing, Mike and the suspense is really interfering with my schedule. All the day, I stop and think, "What will Mike do with the handle?", "What will the final product look like?" and at night when it keeps be awake I think "Will it ever really be finished?" So the mystery persists. I hope it's done soon though, so I can get a full night's sleep!
How's she goin"? I'm sorry to be putting you through 'H' 'E' double hockey sticks, but it'll be worth it I'm telling ya!! LOL You know I'm not able to get as much time in the shop as I once did, what with looking after Nannie and all, so I'm milking this project to get as much content as I can! LOL There should only be a couple of more episodes I hope!! Take 'er easy!!
Figuring it out one step at a time! I’m still trying to figure out how a mower ended up being a donor machine instead of being repaired?!? (You can make a cinder block run on all cylinders)😂
How's she goin'? Ha Ha Ha! The donor mower had the deck rot away. But I saved the wheels as you saw, the handle and the engine. Never throw anything away, that's my motto. That and "Just build another shed for the junk" LOL Take 'er easy!!
Hi. I have been pro grampie's work shop since i found you. however... I have a john deere same size as your tractor for 7 years and a ride on like you have for 15 years and have both gas and diesel. I have not had any reason to need a fuel cart ever. containers I put in back of truck go fuel them return slide off tailgate into garage on shelf next to garage door, when I use tractors I do pretrip fuel and oil I drive next to cans and use the pump like you have and fill them up. If you stored the cans in the plastic garage it would be safe. also a over hang with a roof like your big diesel tank but more accessible would have been another way.
How's she goin'? Well Jim it is so nice to hear you are a fan of the channel I really appreciate that and I hope you comment more often in the future!! I hear ya about fueling from the fuel cans if they are placed in a good spot. But part of my problem is with some of my equipment, I can't get it to the fuel station. Like my generator for example. It's not mobile so I have to fuel it by lifting the jerry can and pouring in the fuel and 9 times out of 10 I end up spilling some. So because of this I thought a mobile fuel dolly might be a good idea. Thanks again for all your support Jim. Take 'er easy!!
@@GrampiesWorkshop never thought of generator far away from storage area. my generator is wheeled outside of garage next to door I wheel it to the cans first. however we live close to city where power goes out maybe 2 times a year and no more than 3 hours at a time.
@@jiimpowers5078 We lose power a lot. My genny is in the shed and it's a heavy old thing and getting it in and out of the shed, even once a year for service, is a job for 2 men and a Newfoundland dog so I tend to leave it in the shed and bring the fuel to it. Thanks for commenting.
hi me again. I got a question. my wife stick vacuum power head broke so I hooked up a hose for sump pump to the vacuum and wow what a loud whine from it , too loud to use. could it be because the pipe is ribbed inside? where do i get one not ribbed? anyone have a solution? thanks mike.
How's she goin'? I'm not too sure if the ribbed hose is the causing for the wine, but it could be. Maybe the ribs are making an excessive load on the vacuum since the air doesn't flow up the hose as smoothly as it did on a straight smooth pipe. The extra load on the vacuum could be making it howl. Have you tried looking for a piece of plastic tubing? I have seen tubing like this in hardware stores. An RV dealer may have some tubing too that might be the right size. Just a thought. Good luck with the repair and I hope you can track down what is causing the noise!! Take 'er easy!!
How's she goin'? Amen to that eh!! The mower handle seemed like a good idea till I saw how tall it was. But this 'shortening' seems to be a good solution so far!! Take 'er easy!!
Bonsoir Mon Ami, Vous êtes un merveilleux Ingénieur 😇👌👍 Keep Up Your OUTSTANDING Videos And All My Best Prayers Sir Cheers 🍻🍻
Comment ca va mon ami? Thanks Dave!! Have you ever noticed that our imagination works extra hard when it comes to finding solutions that will allow us to be more lazy when doing jobs? That's me for sure!! LOL Thanks so much for your prayers Dave. Nannie and I sure do appreciate them!! Je vous souhaite une tres bonne semaine!!
I love it! You showing the struggles really personalizes it for me. You have an engineers brain which is the highest compliment that there is.
How's she goin' I'm glad you like that I include the 'engineering' setbacks in this build. To me that's what cobbling together in the shop is all about. Trying something and when it doesn't work right, try something else. I like to show this part of my projects too!! Thanks for this comment and take 'er easy!
Looks like it will work pretty good! We are always praying for you and Nannie 🙏🙏🙏
Hello there Mike. You are so good for remembering Nannie and I in your prayers. Our gratitude is only exceeded by your faithfulness to the Lord. God bless you!! Take care!!
Good evening Mike. I had my popcorn ready for this video. The dolly is coming along nicely. On another note, we have to get you stick welding. When I retired, I taught myself how to stick weld. It is not tough, or expensive, but very rewarding, and I know you would love it. Have a great week, Ben 👋😎👍🍻
How's she goin'? Ben I'm not too sure if you have seen any of my videos where I weld. It ain't pretty buddy!! I have a stick welder and a flux core welder too. But I don't have much luck with either one. My issue is I can't see the puddle when I weld. I have tried glasses, lenses, lighter shades, darker shades and nothing seems to work. When I watch videos on how to weld, the buddy will say 'watch you puddle and keep it moving along your weld line." If I could see a puddle I bet I could do that!! LOL I need to practice more too. I had plans to practice but this summer has been a write off for me as far as getting anything of note done in the shop or on the property. Thanks for watching. Take 'er easy!!
Good morning Mike. We'll that explains a lot. Ever since I discovered your channel I have been thinking Mike must weld because he can do everything else. Electrical, plumbing, mechanical, carpentry and wood working and a bunch of other stuff I am sure I missed. It must be frustrating not to be able to see the puddle. I hope you find a work around for that issue. Have a good one, Ben
It looks real easy to push or pull mike, sure is nice not to carry cans any distance like to the boat doc etc
How's she goin'? Thanks Craig. When I had the bulk tank on the back of the shop it was nice, but I couldn't take it to the machine, like the dock for example. Now I hope this dolly will change all that!! Take 'er easy!!
Clifhanger for sure! Great episode 3. I like your whiteboard message today! Until next time, Cheers!
How's she goin"? This series is starting to be more exciting that watching paint dry eh!! LOL Glad you liked teh white board!! Take 'er easy!!
Good video and problem solving. Should work great! I'm sure whatever you put on the shelf it will be useful.
I could put a 'Winning Lotto Number Generator' on the shelf. Now that would be useful!! LOL Love ya!!
Looks good buddy that will work perfect for you take care have a great week
How's she goin'? Thanks Tom. I hope you're right. It was a puzzler to get the handle issue squared away, but I think it's good now. Take 'er easy!!
Going to work out great , the excitement is peaking :)
How's she goin'? Thanks Steve. I'm not too sure if I can stand it. My BP and heart rate are going up faster than the price of gas!! LOL Take 'er easy!!
Hey Mike. The fuel cart is ideal. Great project for any garage guy. I'll be waiting for the part 3.
How's she goin'? I know one thing Kenny, being able to take fuel to the machine will be a whole lot more practical than having to take the machine to the fuel!! And if I can get this dolly set up so I can do that, with minimal spillage, well then grab yourself another wobble pop and have a seat eh! LOL Take 'er easy!!
Looking great! Say hi to nanny.
How's she goin'? Thanks Greg and I sure will tell Nannie you said hey!! Take 'er easy!
Looks good Mike
Hey there Bob. Thanks buddy!! Take 'er easy!!
I like it. Right before you showed the clamp I was thinking the same thing . I guess great minds think alike huh. I hope Nannie is still improving . We will definitely continue to pray for her and you. I've enjoyed watching you build the cart and I'll see you on the next one.
Good day eh!! Thanks Ronnie. I'm glad you are enjoying this series. I have been kind of dragging it out as I don't get much time in the shop these days and needed the content!! LOL Nannie is doing pretty good. Her hip is doing fine and we are gaining on her other issues too! Thanks for your kind words and prayers for her. Take 'er easy!!
A fun shop project Mike!👍
Hello there Marc!! Tahnks. It's taking a lot of episodes but I don't get much time to work on it. Makes for some good content though! LOL Take care!!
Wow now that was some good problem solving there Mike. You always impress me with how you think through these things and come up with such excellent ideas. Looking really good. Love and prayers to you and Janet
How's she goin'? Thanks so much for the prayers for Janet. She is getting stronger each week and that is in no small part due to your continued prayers. Like I have said before, problem solving is just dealing with things so I don't have to work harder!! LOL Take 'er easy!!
Great job mounting the handles to the fuel cart Mike. That little guy could go anywhere . Cheers Mike
How's she goin'? Thanks Lloyd! It's the 'Hummer' of fuel dollys!! LOL Take 'er easy!!
The dolly is looking good, Mike. When one door closes, another one opens. That is good, unless it is during the winter months!
Hey there Rick! You ain't lying about the winter months eh. But I must say, I'm kind of looking forward to winter. This heat and humidity is just taking all the fun out of working! LOL Take 'er easy!!
Good evening
mike that's a great idea, it will work out perfect take care
How's she goin'? Thanks Wallace. So far it's been a fun project. I have a plan for the shelf that I will put on there too. That'll be worth watching for! I hope!! LOL Take 'er easy!!
Don't doubt how Great Gear Clamps are. I attached a motor on a horizontal bandsaw with 2 large clamps and it work perfect and never came loose being used in a professional steel fab shop for hundreds of hours.
How's she goin'? That's good to know!! Thanks! I guess gear clamps are right up there with duct tape!! LOL An epic solution eh!! LOL Take 'er easy!!
Hi Mike, well done on sorting the handle problem out, its looking really good 👌👍
How's she goin'? Thanks Nev!! I wish I could weld. I think a bead of weld to hold the handle sections together would be way better than a gear clamp!! LOL Thanks for commenting. Take 'er easy!!
Can't wait
Hello there Jack!! Ha Ha Ha!! Me neither!! LOL I have some big plans about using the shelf I put on the dolly. I just hope they come true!! LOL Take care!!
Sounds great
When you are using what you got and designing on the go, you always run into a snag but that's the fun part. In the end it will be functional. Thanks Mike. Stevo
How's she goin'? Right on Stevo. When I found the handle was too tall I wasn't sure how I was going to work around that. Then, just by chance, I thought of lowering the top part of the handle and it worked out great!! Mighty nice of you to watch and comment. Thanks and take care!!
That looks like it’s going to really work well!
How's she goin'? I hope so Brian. The handle height now is pretty much right where I think it should be. Now wait till you see what goes on the shelf I add!! You'll be shocked and stunned!! LOL Man - I putting the pressure on me now eh!! Take 'er easy!!
Great upgrades Mike it looks good :) it will be very easy to move around for sure
How's she goin'? Thanks Don. Well I have to say it is easy to roll around the property and some nice being able to take the fuel to the machines. It is proving to be real convenient!! Thanks for dropping by and take 'er easy!!
It’s all coming together but not without a lot of head scratching. Your finding solutions and as your moving forward it’s starting to look like it’s gonna work for you…..CHEERS
How's she goin'? When I conceived of this project all it was was an idea, the design is taking place about 3 seconds before I do it!! LOL The handle issue had me on the ropes for a bit, but I think this solution will be OK. Take 'er easy!!
I like the finished product Mike….agree, lowering the handle is good!
Good day eh!! Thanks Garry! I wasn't too sure how I was going to work around the tall handle. I thought I might have to try something totally different, but then I had some dinner and when I got back to the shop this idea just struck me. And it worked out OK. How about that eh!! LOL Take care!!
Well, you know…. Had to come back for Part 3! Good Idea to add those braces Mike!
How's she goin'? Thanks Garry!! The braces sure do make the handle solid. And then when I shortened it, well it's really sturdy now. More exciting developments upcoming Garry so be sure to tune in!! LOL Take 'er easy!!
Hello Grampie. Making the handle lower made a big improvement. Your right about strapping the cans in for safety. Please say hello to Nannie for me. Thanks and take care my friend 🙏🔧👍
How's she goin'? For sure Artie, I'll tell Nannie you said hello!! I think a strap on the cans is a good plan. The terrain is pretty rough and I don't want to spill any fuel or have a can tip off the dolly!! Thanks Artie and I hope you are doing OK with all this heat and humidity! Take care!!
Trial and error is the best way for sure........you'll figure it out...........great cart idea though.
How's she goin'? You're right for sure. We try an think of all the possibilities but then it's not till we actually build it do we realize for sure what is wrong or could be better. Thanks a million for dropping by. Take 'er easy!!
Good job on figuring out how to get the handle to work Mike. Looking forward to seeing the shelf and what you'll be putting on it. Have a good one.
How's she goin'? Thanks Paul. The handle issue really had me stumped but then, quite by accident, I noticed this 'half way' position and this seem to be the answer. So far it is working out OK. Take 'er easy!!
Great progress. It is great to reuse materials but they always seems to need a lot of head scratching and modifications. I am looking forward to the next part
How's she goin"? Thanks Joseph. Repurposing old parts and pieces seems to be all that I have been doing for the last while. It does require a lot of work arounds though, like this handle. I wasn't too sure how to deal with that, but then this solution just sort of popped it head up and Voila, it's all good now! LOL Take 'er easy!!
Looking good Mike. A little grief, but you’ll win in the end. Just wondering about the last two bolts you put in the handle. Will they chafe on the gas tank ?
Can’t wait till the next episode. 🤔🤔
Have a great week you and Janet. 👍🏻👍🏻👋👋
How's she goin'? Thanks Noel!! I had to do some 'friggerin' to get around this road block!! LOL The bolts don't come near the jerry cans. But just in case I ground off the end of the bolts. No worries there now for sure!! I hope you folks have a nice week. There isn't much left of summer eh. It's been really hot and muggy with Ernesto passing through, but I'm afraid this is the end of the hot weather. Now we can start to enjoy it outside! LOL Take 'er easy!!
Yes. Once Old Home Week is over, we can expect winter any time. 😳
Hey Mike, You would think you have a private parts yard somewhere close by. Must have, the camp is just too tidy to have all these things out in the open, LOL. This is a great post on thirds. They are all over. The 2 triangles above and below (the front legs?) the handle mount and where the upper handle conects to the lower. 3 is used all over our world. Mechanicly as strong and stable as possible. I like the gear clamps. As long as it doesn't get twisted from being over tightened they will serve you well. If they do get twisted your not too much out of pocket. Yer looking good fella. A winner for sure. It makes for a nice dolly too.
How's she goin'? You know Dean I never thought of the 'thirds' before but you're right. There are so many things that are thirds or threes and they are stable and sturdy and well designed. Now I'm not saying my dolly is well designed, but it does have 'thirds' all over it eh!! Thanks Dean. I appreciate you and your comments. Take 'er easy!!
@@GrampiesWorkshop When at a time when I Was learning for being a general type mechanic my grand father taught me all about #3. I use it in most things now.Inhearantly strong and stable. Check out the pyramids. They are full of #3. They are all really based on my favorite number. When fabricating most things I base them with 3 being the background to work from.
Superb Mike, just ironing out the final decisions there, great how you explain your reasoning too,,,,,, it’s going to be interesting to see the final design ,,, cliff hanger 🤣🤣🤣
Good day eh! Thanks for watching Steve!! And I think you hit 'reply' twice!! LOL
Take care!!
@@GrampiesWorkshop double the support eh Mike 🤣🤣🤣
@@STTC I'm not complaining!! LOL
Superb Mike, just ironing out the final decisions there, great how you explain your reasoning too,,,,,, it’s going to be interesting to see the final design
How's she goin'? The next exciting episode is only days away Steve. I hope you can make it till the end without your ulcers acting up due to the suspense!! LOL Take 'er easy!!
@@GrampiesWorkshop 🤣🤣🤣🤣 It’s tough but I’m gunna stick it out
@@STTC Ha Ha Ha!!
I think I rather like the longer handle as it would tend to give me greater leverage...at least for me. As with most anything, it is a preference thing as the shorter on works too. Hope you both are keeping well, especially in all of this humidity we have been having for most of the summer pretty well. I am sure looking forward to the fall, and Otis too as I am hoping his breathing will be a whole lot better with the cooler temperatures. Take care and enjoy the rest of the week.
How's she goin'? Well Bruce with the long handle is sure makes it easier to move the dolly, but I am concerned about it being tipped so much and possibly spilling fuel!! It sure has been a hot and muggy summer eh. I have been kind of lucky as I haven't been out much, what with tending to Nannie all summer. Ernesto and his rain, heat and humidity have certainly been stifling. Sorry to hear Otis is bothered with the humidity and it affecting his breathing. Tell him to have a banana and by the weekend the air will change and he'll be happy again! Thanks for watching Bruce. Take 'er easy!!
Hey Mike. With a bit of tweaking and modifying, it will be great. Like they say "trial and error" Say hi to Nannie.
How's she goin'? Thanks John. I'll tell Nannie you said Hi. The whole process of making this fuel dolly is riddled with 'tweaking'!! LOL Take 'er easy!!
Nice work Mike. I'd have considered making the handle pivot like on a lawn mower. I'm sure most ways would work, just do go dragging it behind your estate car at speed!
How's she goin'? Ha Ha Ha! Good idea Bruce. I think this is a push/pull fuel dolly not a tow behind one eh! LOL Take 'er easy!!
A couple of swivel wheels on the front 😉😉👍🏻. 🤔🤔 I wonder what you’ll put on the shelf 🤔🤔. Have a great week Mike and Nannie 👍🏻🙋🏼♂️🙂🇨🇦
Salut Luc!! That's not a bad idea for the swivel wheels. But I want to be able to take it around the property and it's pretty rough and rocky in spots and I'm not too sure how well the swivel wheels would work. With the shorter handle I think tipping the dolly will work out OK since it doesn't tip that much. Good idea though. I like the way you think! LOL Bonjour a Kathleen et a bientot!!!
You know, if you put a motor in place of the gas cans and a blade underneath, you could cut grass with this thing. You're keeping us guessing, Mike and the suspense is really interfering with my schedule. All the day, I stop and think, "What will Mike do with the handle?", "What will the final product look like?" and at night when it keeps be awake I think "Will it ever really be finished?" So the mystery persists. I hope it's done soon though, so I can get a full night's sleep!
How's she goin"? I'm sorry to be putting you through 'H' 'E' double hockey sticks, but it'll be worth it I'm telling ya!! LOL You know I'm not able to get as much time in the shop as I once did, what with looking after Nannie and all, so I'm milking this project to get as much content as I can! LOL There should only be a couple of more episodes I hope!! Take 'er easy!!
@@GrampiesWorkshop lol You see, here I am up with insomnia wondering how the fuel cart will turn out. 🤷♂️👹😵💫😂
Figuring it out one step at a time! I’m still trying to figure out how a mower ended up being a donor machine instead of being repaired?!? (You can make a cinder block run on all cylinders)😂
How's she goin'? Ha Ha Ha! The donor mower had the deck rot away. But I saved the wheels as you saw, the handle and the engine. Never throw anything away, that's my motto. That and "Just build another shed for the junk" LOL Take 'er easy!!
Hi. I have been pro grampie's work shop since i found you. however... I have a john deere same size as your tractor for 7 years and a ride on like you have for 15 years and have both gas and diesel. I have not had any reason to need a fuel cart ever. containers I put in back of truck go fuel them return slide off tailgate into garage on shelf next to garage door, when I use tractors I do pretrip fuel and oil I drive next to cans and use the pump like you have and fill them up. If you stored the cans in the plastic garage it would be safe. also a over hang with a roof like your big diesel tank but more accessible would have been another way.
How's she goin'? Well Jim it is so nice to hear you are a fan of the channel I really appreciate that and I hope you comment more often in the future!! I hear ya about fueling from the fuel cans if they are placed in a good spot. But part of my problem is with some of my equipment, I can't get it to the fuel station. Like my generator for example. It's not mobile so I have to fuel it by lifting the jerry can and pouring in the fuel and 9 times out of 10 I end up spilling some. So because of this I thought a mobile fuel dolly might be a good idea. Thanks again for all your support Jim. Take 'er easy!!
@@GrampiesWorkshop never thought of generator far away from storage area. my generator is wheeled outside of garage next to door I wheel it to the cans first. however we live close to city where power goes out maybe 2 times a year and no more than 3 hours at a time.
@@jiimpowers5078 We lose power a lot. My genny is in the shed and it's a heavy old thing and getting it in and out of the shed, even once a year for service, is a job for 2 men and a Newfoundland dog so I tend to leave it in the shed and bring the fuel to it. Thanks for commenting.
hi me again. I got a question. my wife stick vacuum power head broke so I hooked up a hose for sump pump to the vacuum and wow what a loud whine from it , too loud to use. could it be because the pipe is ribbed inside? where do i get one not ribbed? anyone have a solution? thanks mike.
How's she goin'? I'm not too sure if the ribbed hose is the causing for the wine, but it could be. Maybe the ribs are making an excessive load on the vacuum since the air doesn't flow up the hose as smoothly as it did on a straight smooth pipe. The extra load on the vacuum could be making it howl. Have you tried looking for a piece of plastic tubing? I have seen tubing like this in hardware stores. An RV dealer may have some tubing too that might be the right size. Just a thought. Good luck with the repair and I hope you can track down what is causing the noise!! Take 'er easy!!
everything needs a little refinement at times
How's she goin'? Amen to that eh!! The mower handle seemed like a good idea till I saw how tall it was. But this 'shortening' seems to be a good solution so far!! Take 'er easy!!