This guy is incredible. As an Albertan i thought he was being snotty, but, after a few more of his jokes, I realized I just need to calm down. Thanks to you host-guy for settling my nerves through quality DIY and poignant humour.
As an electrician we are xpert Fisher men/women we fish cables every day👍as for a 3d printer I'm all out of one mate if you took the time you spent & money burnt fingers etc it would be far more quicker & cheaper buying a lead man hrs against cost im not wanting to piss on your chips strong effort if you got plenty of retirement time good effort 🤘👏👏
Great DIY job! Too bad I bought a NRS paddle leash coil, I could have tried to make one myself watching your video! I enjoyed it. I found it by searching a video showing how to use the NRS leash... The guy in the video I found was speaking spanish I think,.. and it helped me to realize the mistake he and I did. Now I am a pro at it. And I was cought by your title video to watch your video! I could understand your speach even with the strong south accent, being from the north of america (it means Canada !.. haha lol ) Take care, we all love Mexico... lol Seriously, from which state are you? I am from Montréal, Québec, Canada.
@@billhyde8303 Thanks. I think i caught and recognized the logo. Pretty sure it is Paracord Planet. They seem to make some really good stuff. And if it's that strong, then it's stronger than what I could find for paracord at Menards. Looking at using some for my anchor line on my kayak.
I’m super interested in the math, charts, and graphs portion of this video. Kinda lose interest with all the boring kayak equipment fabricating gibberish filler going on though. It does have a good beat and is easy to dance to so I’ll give it an 87.
Nothing makes fishing more fun than dividing by 6s and 7s. Just think how good the math and charts will be when I actually get in a boat, or on some water, or near a fish tank...
This guy is incredible. As an Albertan i thought he was being snotty, but, after a few more of his jokes, I realized I just need to calm down. Thanks to you host-guy for settling my nerves through quality DIY and poignant humour.
I’m glad you could understand it in Canada, what with the language barrier and all.
Well done sir. Well done. Hopefully no hosers were offended
Great build video! Love the humor you add!
This was both informative and hilarious.
Liked and subbed.
hehe he said shaft. Great vid. keep it up. Oh and beaver teeth are very expensive up in the great white north.
Super useful tips. Great work 👏
Great idea, pretty smart for an American!
great video
Very clever job
Appreciate your personal points of view on many critical topics! Nice vid. Keep up the great work. Will be making a set of these.
lol that was a hilarious tutorial. Subscribed for your attention.
Very entertaining 👍
As an electrician we are xpert Fisher men/women we fish cables every day👍as for a 3d printer I'm all out of one mate if you took the time you spent & money burnt fingers etc it would be far more quicker & cheaper buying a lead man hrs against cost im not wanting to piss on your chips strong effort if you got plenty of retirement time good effort 🤘👏👏
Brilliant 👍
DOLLAR TREE... XL DOG LEASH, 48" W/LARGE CLIP.
WRAP THE LEASH HANDLE AROUND ROD/PADDLE/TACKLE BOX/ETC...
CLIP TO KAYAK/BOAT...
I BUY 10 FOR $10
How far apart did you drill the holes on the dowel rod?
What kind of ring do have on your paddle and where can I buy it? Thanks. Very good video.
I 3D printed it.
Fantástic
Can you share the 3d file for the paddle shaft (heehee) clamp?
Great DIY job! Too bad I bought a NRS paddle leash coil, I could have tried to make one myself watching your video! I enjoyed it.
I found it by searching a video showing how to use the NRS leash... The guy in the video I found was speaking spanish I think,.. and it helped me to realize the mistake he and I did. Now I am a pro at it. And I was cought by your title video to watch your video! I could understand your speach even with the strong south accent, being from the north of america (it means Canada !.. haha lol ) Take care, we all love Mexico... lol
Seriously, from which state are you? I am from Montréal, Québec, Canada.
I'm going to try this. But, I wondering how well does the wire terminal hold up in saltwater?
I can’t tell you. I’m up north in the land of fresh water. It does OK in the snow.
Should last fine. They are aluminum.
Since they're electrical terminals, they're probably tin plated brass.
What Is the diameter of the bar on which you knotter the brushcutter line?..what diameter did you get of this?
3/8"
Loved it!
Wowwwwww
That chance of staying in kayak chart can be applied to anything else...
Yep that carabiner looks 3-D printed all right😅
What did you use to attach lanyard to the paddle?
Nice diy tutorial!!! What brand of Paracord did you use??? And 250lb strength??? I’d love to get my hands on that.
I’ll find the roll and post the info here.
@@billhyde8303 Thanks. I think i caught and recognized the logo. Pretty sure it is Paracord Planet. They seem to make some really good stuff. And if it's that strong, then it's stronger than what I could find for paracord at Menards. Looking at using some for my anchor line on my kayak.
He said shaft😃
All that work and then it’s held on by a 1/16 of a inch terminal ring … nope nope
Lol....shaft.....you could have clipped it on the Butt instead...lol
I’m super interested in the math, charts, and graphs portion of this video. Kinda lose interest with all the boring kayak equipment fabricating gibberish filler going on though. It does have a good beat and is easy to dance to so I’ll give it an 87.
Nothing makes fishing more fun than dividing by 6s and 7s. Just think how good the math and charts will be when I actually get in a boat, or on some water, or near a fish tank...