Mike I use a combo of Grandpa Gus packs (amazon) and moths balls and never have a rodent issue during storage. FYI my cushions are beveled top to bottom on the sides to fit the contour of the hull better. So good to see you back.
I understand what you are saying about your boat channel is seasonal, I also like what you are doing on the other channel and the projects in the yard still have to be done also. Keep up the great work looking forward to seeing some outboard videos in the future, Thanks Tim
I totally understand this! Lol! My channel is soo random… RUclips has a hard time with its algorithm for random people.. like you I just went through a season of losing as many as gaining! Keep being you brother!
Thanks for sharing!! I will keep on being me, thanks for commenting, I should do it more, I always give the thumbs up for sure. Thanks for watching. Just watched your start to finish on the shop yesterday. What a massive project that was.
Glad to see you back crawling in a boat, I think the split in channels is a great idea!! May the RUclips gods bless you with the power of the algorithm!
Mike; I just stumbled onto your channel! (New Subscriber) . I see you like to do a lot of different, eclectic, stuff like I do! Might you have any experience with vintage Johnson outboard motors?? I am now in the process of trying to restore my Dad's old LT-10 motor, 1940 model. When I was a little kid, and I'm 73 now, my Dad would take my brother and me to the lake with that motor, and I have a bunch of priceless memories surrounding those times. As a self taught mechanic, self taught machinist, self taught wood worker (amateur at all of them), I am trying this project with no experience on it, absolutely no documentation, but a lot of motivation. BTW, shop kitties are just the bomb! I have one of those also.
You apologize about the the quality of the video but they look good to me. Sound quality was good as well. I'm looking forward to see how you sew the cushions.I rebuilt two of the seats in my fishing boat.Never having done this I consulted a retired upholstery man and got a few suggestions. It was fun Hope to see your videos soon. Thank you.
Totally understandable outboards is really seasonal.. I watch ya videos on both channels . To me if ya show working on outboards or boats and then show working on a vehicle it goes hand to hand cause ya need a vehicle to go pickup an outboard or boat. But then there is every day projects or projects that just happens so really in a way every project kinda ties together.. I know I really appreciate what ya do and ya have a great demeanor.. I have learned from watching you. I been enjoying the videos on RMD Creations and RM3D Creations which is like a Behind the scenes of the Backyard Marina a guy doing guy stuff . So folks go over to Michael’s other channel RM3D CREATIONS you will enjoy it I know I do .. Sir keep doing what ya do and enjoy. As always Sir thanks for the ride along and Keep’em coming 👍👍👍👍👍
25% of zero is zero. Keep putting out content. Maybe find some boat projects for the winter. Outboard rebuilds, fiberglass fixes, paint, upholstery. We'll watch it and 25% of 160k is much better than zero. Maybe create an RMD Creations 2 for behind the scenes stuff and leave RM3D for 3D stuff only.
question- I have a 1978 Lund 16 ft. aluminum hull,, the wood on the transum is really bad and I started cutting off the rivits,,problem is the rivits will not come through the wood?
Hi- glad to see your back. Just curious why you have 2 channels instead of just one. Maybe to keep things separated? Have a great day & a good holiday season!! Illinois
I would think, you could make that template for the starboard side, and just flip it for the port side...assuming (bad thing) the boat is nominally symmetrical. Should make things move more quickly.
I've been watching a few of your videos...Do you have spare parts for a Johnson 20hp 1967 model no. FD-21R...I'm looking for a shift lever assembly...Thanks for any help!
Mike, i thought you died or got sick, i see your sea nypth boat for sale on marketplace , i follow this channel because you got me into buying boat motors and would like to meet you i live at Maquoketa, Iowa. I will ck out the other channel if it will help you. thanks for the update.
I lived in Lost Nation for a couple years, familiar with the area. Is it for sale again. The one guy bought it from me for eight hundred and a few weeks later I saw it for sale for two thousand. Never sold at that price. thanks for watching
well watching this channel has rubbed off on me. i recently got me a 1966 MFG niagara 14 ft with a 350 (35 hp) merc on a tilt tongue roller trailer for the price of gas to pick it up!!! also a 1948 evinrude sportsmsn 2 hp.
So way not make a 3thrd channel for working on cars trailers and backhoe that way you have a channel for 3D printing and a boat channel then the third channel for everything else so everyone one happy I see a lots of channel owner's do that and it keeps your Subscribers happy and it makes you happy as well your not luesing Subscribers your gaining Subscribers
3 channels would be a lot of work, current videos take between 10-30 hours each to produce, If I was able to you tube full time then it would be possible, that's what I am working towards, thanks for watching
I like and watch both of your channels.
Very much appreciated, thanks for watching
we allways learn something from your videos. we watch your videos and some times we dont. but your doing a heck of a job. keep up the great work.
I appreciate that! Thanks for watching Mr. Badger up north.
Thank you for the knowledge you share with all of us I appreciate you
So nice of you, it all the kind words from my viewers that keep me motivated to video my activities, thanks for watching
Merry Christmas Mike from my family to yours and happy new year.
Same to you! Thanks for watching
I watch because I find your channels entertaining and informative. If you post people will watch. Thanks for making the show.
I appreciate that! Thank you for watching very much.
Mike I use a combo of Grandpa Gus packs (amazon) and moths balls and never have a rodent issue during storage. FYI my cushions are beveled top to bottom on the sides to fit the contour of the hull better. So good to see you back.
I will keep that tip in mind for sure, thanks for watching
I understand busy, my goal is 15 minutes everyday on my projects. Thanks for sharing your adventures! 👍
That's great! Keep them projects moving, thanks for watching
I understand what you are saying about your boat channel is seasonal, I also like what you are doing on the other channel and the projects in the yard still have to be done also. Keep up the great work looking forward to seeing some outboard videos in the future,
Thanks
Tim
Awesome, thank you! I will keep doing my best. Thanks for watching
Your videos are very helpful big blue looks like my 1964 starcraft holiday i enjoy the content you put out there keep up the great work
Glad you like them! I will keep doing my best, thanks for watching
I totally understand this! Lol! My channel is soo random… RUclips has a hard time with its algorithm for random people.. like you I just went through a season of losing as many as gaining! Keep being you brother!
Thanks for sharing!! I will keep on being me, thanks for commenting, I should do it more, I always give the thumbs up for sure. Thanks for watching. Just watched your start to finish on the shop yesterday. What a massive project that was.
I hope you continue this series. I'm looking at this same model and want to convert it to outboard drive.
Glad to see you back crawling in a boat, I think the split in channels is a great idea!! May the RUclips gods bless you with the power of the algorithm!
Hopefully they due, thanks for commenting K6
Mike I watch you on both of your channels I really like watching you ,I always get a laugh when I watch you thank you god bless have a merry christmas
Glad it makes you smile and have a merry christmas as well.
well im sticking around for the boat stuff!! I really enjoy watching the videos you make, keep the boat stuff coming!!
Glad you like them! more coming soon, the season if fast approaching
Glad to see you Michael!! I was starting to get concerned.
Thanks for caring, good lord willing I will be around for a while. thanks for watching
That's coooooool
thank you and thanks for watching
Mike; I just stumbled onto your channel! (New Subscriber) . I see you like to do a lot of different, eclectic, stuff like I do! Might you have any experience with vintage Johnson outboard motors?? I am now in the process of trying to restore my Dad's old LT-10 motor, 1940 model. When I was a little kid, and I'm 73 now, my Dad would take my brother and me to the lake with that motor, and I have a bunch of priceless memories surrounding those times. As a self taught mechanic, self taught machinist, self taught wood worker (amateur at all of them), I am trying this project with no experience on it, absolutely no documentation, but a lot of motivation. BTW, shop kitties are just the bomb! I have one of those also.
Welcome aboard, get that old outboard going, fun to hear them pop off again, thanks for watching
You apologize about the the quality of the video but they look good to me.
Sound quality was good as well.
I'm looking forward to see how you sew the cushions.I rebuilt two of the seats in my fishing boat.Never having done this I consulted a retired upholstery man and got a few suggestions. It was fun
Hope to see your videos soon.
Thank you.
Well, in low light condition you just never know how good things may turn out. thanks for watching
MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU AND YOURS.
For sure, happy new year to you and your family as well.
Totally understandable outboards is really seasonal.. I watch ya videos on both channels . To me if ya show working on outboards or boats and then show working on a vehicle it goes hand to hand cause ya need a vehicle to go pickup an outboard or boat. But then there is every day projects or projects that just happens so really in a way every project kinda ties together.. I know I really appreciate what ya do and ya have a great demeanor.. I have learned from watching you. I been enjoying the videos on RMD Creations and RM3D Creations which is like a Behind the scenes of the Backyard Marina a guy doing guy stuff . So folks go over to Michael’s other channel RM3D CREATIONS you will enjoy it I know I do .. Sir keep doing what ya do and enjoy. As always Sir thanks for the ride along and Keep’em coming 👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks so much for watching both!
25% of zero is zero. Keep putting out content. Maybe find some boat projects for the winter. Outboard rebuilds, fiberglass fixes, paint, upholstery. We'll watch it and 25% of 160k is much better than zero. Maybe create an RMD Creations 2 for behind the scenes stuff and leave RM3D for 3D stuff only.
All good suggestions, thanks for watching
question- I have a 1978 Lund 16 ft. aluminum hull,, the wood on the transum is really bad and I started cutting off the rivits,,problem is the rivits will not come through the wood?
Hi- glad to see your back. Just curious why you have 2 channels instead of just one. Maybe to keep things separated? Have a great day & a good holiday season!! Illinois
Yep, one channel is for boat related stuff and the other is everything else, Thanks for watching
I want to see how you cut the foam and make the covers for them! B
Genius!
John never fails me, thank you sir, thanks for watching
I would think, you could make that template for the starboard side, and just flip it for the port side...assuming (bad thing) the boat is nominally symmetrical. Should make things move more quickly.
I would agree and that is the plan. thanks for watching
I've been watching a few of your videos...Do you have spare parts for a Johnson 20hp 1967 model no. FD-21R...I'm looking for a shift lever assembly...Thanks for any help!
Sorry I don't, thanks for watching
Have you find where the sounds comes from on the mercury 20hp 1975 ? I have the same motor and my does the same kling kling sound
Never have figured it out, craziest thing for sure. Thanks for watching
Mike, i thought you died or got sick, i see your sea nypth boat for sale on marketplace , i follow this channel because you got me into buying boat motors and would like to meet you i live at Maquoketa, Iowa. I will ck out the other channel if it will help you. thanks for the update.
I lived in Lost Nation for a couple years, familiar with the area. Is it for sale again. The one guy bought it from me for eight hundred and a few weeks later I saw it for sale for two thousand. Never sold at that price. thanks for watching
I go were you go. Keep up ......what ever......
Will do and thanks for your continued participation watching.
you have a grate youtube chanle
Much appreciated there Mrs Gannon. Thanks for watching
3d print some round-d things for your window frames?
Not a bad idea at all, thanks for watching
No matter what I watch
You are awesome and I thank you.
film doing things! ide watch you plunge the toilet
Yours awesome, thanks for watching
well watching this channel has rubbed off on me. i recently got me a 1966 MFG niagara 14 ft with a 350 (35 hp) merc on a tilt tongue roller trailer for the price of gas to pick it up!!! also a 1948 evinrude sportsmsn 2 hp.
Awesome, let's get it on the water next spring. Thanks for watching
So way not make a 3thrd channel for working on cars trailers and backhoe that way you have a channel for 3D printing and a boat channel then the third channel for everything else so everyone one happy I see a lots of channel owner's do that and it keeps your Subscribers happy and it makes you happy as well your not luesing Subscribers your gaining Subscribers
3 channels would be a lot of work, current videos take between 10-30 hours each to produce, If I was able to you tube full time then it would be possible, that's what I am working towards, thanks for watching