Farmer Keith, i must say that this is likely, lb for lb, the very best overall RUclips video i have EVER seen. this is just brilliant! WELL done, and thanks so much for sharing. good luck and take care!
I will warn you the aluminum and plastic connection has broke every type of caulking and adhesive I've tried. I now just use tape at the edge and replace it as needed
Mr. Keith: what would i do if i wanted to plant smaller seeds, like something unpelleted? kale, cabbage, etc.? use a smaller drill bit? wicked-great idea, Keith, thanks!
@@farmerkeith thanks for the update. i want to make my own very soon. do you think a gasket sealing glue or a type of o ring would help with this problem? and do you find that your design works with all size seeds or would you modify the design to make the top plate interchangeable?
Petunias might be tricky to find a drill bit small enough, but you *might* make it work by taping over the holes and then poking through the tape with a pin. That's what I plan to try this year..
Farmer Keith, i must say that this is likely, lb for lb, the very best overall RUclips video i have EVER seen. this is just brilliant! WELL done, and thanks so much for sharing. good luck and take care!
You are very welcome! Enjoy and spread the word
Thank you farmer Keith brilliantly thought out i will be making one of these in the future
Great Job. Simple straightforward design. I think I can do it too!
Best thing ever. Still have not found a long lasting glue for the metal to aluminum joint. But a little tape is a quick fix
Nice. Thanks for posting this.
Thanks great video. We will build one for our farm. Saves lots of money and time
Looks great thanks for sharing,awesome tool, time saver!!
Best thing in the world
That was fun to watch! Amazing work. Thank you for posting this
Thank You for watching!
Very handy ! Thanks for your time.
You absolutely rock man!
Thanks
Thanks so much. One of my major planting problem gone
I will warn you the aluminum and plastic connection has broke every type of caulking and adhesive I've tried. I now just use tape at the edge and replace it as needed
I really enjoyed this video! It was informative and well explained - thank you for sharing!
Pro trick : you can watch series at Flixzone. I've been using it for watching all kinds of movies recently.
@Sean Lukas Yea, have been using Flixzone for years myself =)
@Sean Lukas yup, have been watching on flixzone for since november myself :D
@Sean Lukas Yup, I have been using flixzone for years myself :D
Brilliant !!! Thanks for posting
I love sharing the knowledge. I did a rebuild this year and the sealant is far superior to what I used the first time
I'll make a vacuum seeder. Thank you!!!! so much
You are welcome
Excellent instructions, thank you!
Thank You!
Great work!
Genius. Nothing worse than trying seed tiny seeds into trays. I will try your idea.
Very nice job, and great video instructions. thanks.
Legend!
Mr. Keith: what would i do if i wanted to plant smaller seeds, like something unpelleted? kale, cabbage, etc.? use a smaller drill bit? wicked-great idea, Keith, thanks!
belay that order, Soldier! lol, i read it in another reply, thanks!
Yup, smaller bit. My works with the small seeds but eats them sometimes
This is such a great tutorial. Thanks man. Any ideas for when multiple seeds are needed per hole?
Beets, onions, kohlrabi, multi plug lettuce or multiplug Brassica
@@farmerkeith have herbs like basil and parsley.
What's the thickness of your aluminum? Ausome video
I can't remember the gage, but I think about 1/16". Thicker is better because it will flex less when under a vacuum.
Nice
Where can I buy what you show at minute 10:37? I'm from Romania and I can't find it. A connection? Can you help me?
0.5mm-1.25mm twist on wire connectors. For splicing small low voltage wire
FIYA VIDEO
very good thankyou
Godsend!
Glue is the weak point
@@farmerkeith thanks for the update. i want to make my own very soon. do you think a gasket sealing glue or a type of o ring would help with this problem? and do you find that your design works with all size seeds or would you modify the design to make the top plate interchangeable?
How did you manage to round the corners on the tin plate so perfectly?
A slow cut with quality tin snips.
@@farmerkeith what size hole saw did you use?
Im not sure what you grow, but have you every built a plate for petunia seeds?
It's the same process for any seed. Just make sure the hole you drill is not bigger than the seed our it will get sucked through.
Petunias might be tricky to find a drill bit small enough, but you *might* make it work by taping over the holes and then poking through the tape with a pin. That's what I plan to try this year..
Genius.
How much time would you say that you save per season by using the vacuum seeder rather than hand dropping them?
It would take me an hour hour for 5 flats, start to finish. Now 15 min. At a 20 wk season thats 15 hrs per 100 flats!
Will this work with tomato, cucumber and pepper seeds?
Have not tried, but it should.
Some places sell seed in round pellets
@@farmerkeith Does it work with almost any seeds?
Thanks for the best content on RUclips.
Would you sell me one as it may not be in my skill set to build one?
I'm sorry, but I don't produce them to sell
@@farmerkeith I totally understand that I was hoping I couldn’t purchase one because I don’t know if I’m able to build this
Dibbler or Dimpler???
Dibbler