my terrmite backhoe is suffering some metal damage on the fixed thumb that I built 7 years ago. so we are going to make sure it is strong enough to not happen again. lets fabricate some parts and weld them up.
one mans junk is another mans treasure…
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Do a video on cleaning the trails or makeing sum😊
Enjoy your videos Mustie , however I find it interesting that in your country you can drive an unregistered vehicle on a public road. Seen that on quite a few videos from the US .
I have been looking for one for 13 years I would like one that doesn't run or need repairs I can't find any in my area
When you drive a Terramite any distance over a mile, you don't use a watch to time it, you use a calendar…lol
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I love this guy. . .
nice hammer and bronze drift, had one of each of those, but I only used it on engine and transmission parts….
Don't force it, get a bigger hammer!
Great old time video working out of your garage and fabricating right out of your imagination. Even thou it is 2021
the video is relevent and worth watching. Watching you work reminds me of this expression……. We have been doing
so much with so little for so long , that now we can do anything , with nothing at all.
I know that your a very capable man at working with your air tools however using a “death wheel” one handed is a accident waiting to happen! Because it happened to me and now I don’t have any feeling in my left thumb because of it. It happened in a spit second doing something very similar to what you were doing. It caught, stopped & slipped out of my hand and then as it was flipping around I hit the trigger again as it was heading right at the base of my thumb! 28 stitches later. I’m saying this selfishly because I want more of your great videos with both of your hands!
Miller welders are the best.
Don't know how I missed this one….Nice job Mustie.
Bugga me 3 years ago? why did it just come through as a new video?
I thought I saw a crack in the weld on the left arm where it meets the pipe. I could be wrong but worth a good look.