I'm just damn glad you put a mask on for the blowout of the mouse nest dust. Thing is, with that virus you mentioned, Hantavirus, mice all over the world can be carriers, it doesn't make them sick, but it's extremely deadly to humans, and the major method of transmission is via breathing the dust they leave behind, because it contains their urine and droppings, and the virus itself can remain dormant for extremely long periods of time, but as soon as it comes back into contact with any sort of moisture, as in in your lungs, it comes right back to life. That all said, I'm glad to see you using precautions, but I would definitely recommend a full mask and face shield whenever dealing with mouse nests, and a thorough cleaning of your face and hands immediately after! And thanks for another awesome and very informative video!! 🙏🏼
I wouldn't fare well on that corner weld because I would want to grind all that surface rust out in that corner, prime and paint it all neat. But then where do you stop?
First let me say I really enjoy your videos. That being said, you were killing me with the lens change on the helmet. Slapping it down on the work bench after removing the protective coating, and then rubbing new scratches in it with the wrong type of cloth. You had more scratches on the new one before you ever put it back on the helmet.
You are braver than me.
I always wear a full face-mask when grinding.
Great videos! Instructive and a peaceable demeanor.
I never knew welding masks were so complicated.
I'm just damn glad you put a mask on for the blowout of the mouse nest dust. Thing is, with that virus you mentioned, Hantavirus, mice all over the world can be carriers, it doesn't make them sick, but it's extremely deadly to humans, and the major method of transmission is via breathing the dust they leave behind, because it contains their urine and droppings, and the virus itself can remain dormant for extremely long periods of time, but as soon as it comes back into contact with any sort of moisture, as in in your lungs, it comes right back to life. That all said, I'm glad to see you using precautions, but I would definitely recommend a full mask and face shield whenever dealing with mouse nests, and a thorough cleaning of your face and hands immediately after! And thanks for another awesome and very informative video!! 🙏🏼
I wouldn't fare well on that corner weld because I would want to grind all that surface rust out in that corner, prime and paint it all neat. But then where do you stop?
Where's the hot chick in the thumbnail? Come on Musti you're better than that.
lets be honest the bus was hotter than the girl
stupid clickbait
Excellent work!
A virus u say?!
Hello, I just purchased a 71 vw bus that is in good condition. But it will not start. Can you look at it to see what is wrong with it?
so wheres the ladie that was posing in front of the bus? Lol
First let me say I really enjoy your videos. That being said, you were killing me with the lens change on the helmet. Slapping it down on the work bench after removing the protective coating, and then rubbing new scratches in it with the wrong type of cloth. You had more scratches on the new one before you ever put it back on the helmet.
Loved the thumbnail lol
I was waiting for the end to pop up when you tacked it then hit it …..boinggggg