my home made hydraulic hedge cutter
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It is absolutely mind-boggling that you are able to do this kind of work in your shop. Motivation is everything.
More power to you!
--earlgo
More power to you!
--earlgo
Before you do anything, you must do something else first. - Washington's principle.
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You are BOLD!
Respect.
RussN
Respect.
RussN
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Thanks guys;
Sometimes you just have to try and see what you can do.
It doesn't always work out though.
I was thinking that I need to start a thread only for goofs.
I have a couple of big ones standing around...
Sometimes you just have to try and see what you can do.
It doesn't always work out though.
I was thinking that I need to start a thread only for goofs.
I have a couple of big ones standing around...
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I'm pretty sure that most of us who are creative have enjoyed a failure or two. One of mine was a small power plant that I built for our boat (which we no longer own). The first iteration was a miserable failure, but the second one worked exceedingly well.liveaboard wrote: ↑Wed Jun 24, 2020 5:56 pm I was thinking that I need to start a thread only for goofs.
I have a couple of big ones standing around...
Idle people rarely have failures. The also rarely have any accomplishments.
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Edited the video today.
After I cut the hedge.
After I cut the hedge.
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All I get is a message that adobe flash player is unsupported and posts not accepted in 2021.
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Odd; it works for me.
If you right click it [well, when I right click it...] there's an option "copy video url" if you past that in a browser it should take you to the youtube page.
If you right click it [well, when I right click it...] there's an option "copy video url" if you past that in a browser it should take you to the youtube page.
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wrong browser, just like metric and english measurements.
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Which browser are you using and when did you last update it? Most U-Toobe video is now supported via HTML5, not Flash. Adobe has officially killed Flash.Russ Hanscom wrote: ↑Sun Jan 31, 2021 2:35 pm All I get is a message that adobe flash player is unsupported and posts not accepted in 2021.
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Music isn’t at all difficult. All you gotta do is play the right notes at the right time!
Music isn’t at all difficult. All you gotta do is play the right notes at the right time!
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I used to like Yahoo, but it is totally falling apart. I am using Foxfire, but it will not access the NM Covid registration site, so I got that on MSN. Also got Chrome here too. And some of them appear to be using bits of some of the others.
What I want is a good hammer to pound nails, when I want to pound nails, I could care less about the details of the hammer, except that it can pound nails. Actually, I have a tack hammer, a finish hammer, a carpentry hammer, a drilling hammer, a machinists hammer, and a sledge, plus a few others. So I need that many bowsers? At least which hammer to is semi obvious.
What I want is a good hammer to pound nails, when I want to pound nails, I could care less about the details of the hammer, except that it can pound nails. Actually, I have a tack hammer, a finish hammer, a carpentry hammer, a drilling hammer, a machinists hammer, and a sledge, plus a few others. So I need that many bowsers? At least which hammer to is semi obvious.
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I use Firefox and can view the photo without difficulty. I do not have a Flash viewer installed.
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I'm using Seamonkey, which also had no trouble playing the video.John Hasler wrote: ↑Mon Feb 01, 2021 10:57 am I use Firefox and can view the photo without difficulty. I do not have a Flash viewer installed.
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Music isn’t at all difficult. All you gotta do is play the right notes at the right time!
Music isn’t at all difficult. All you gotta do is play the right notes at the right time!