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!
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You are BOLD!
Respect.
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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...
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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...
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.

Idle people rarely have failures. The also rarely have any accomplishments.

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Edited the video today.
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.
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wrong browser, just like metric and english measurements.
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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.
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.
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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.
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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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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.
I'm using Seamonkey, which also had no trouble playing the video.
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