by Paul | Aug 19, 2022 | Fabrication, Farm & Homestead, Promotions, Tools & Equipment
If you watched my original video about the Yintatech Tractor Bucket, Clamp-on, Trailer Hitch Receiver, you may remember the bucket blade on my New Holland tractor bucket was too thick to allow a proper fit for the new hitch receiver. Here is the link to that video if...
by Paul | Aug 9, 2022 | Farm & Homestead, Promotions, Tools & Equipment
#YINTATECH Do you need a well-constructed, relatively inexpensive, clamp-on hitch receiver for your tractor bucket? YINTATECH sent me the one in this video in exchange for a video production where I test the hitch and give a fair evaluation. If you are interested in...
by Paul | Jul 13, 2022 | Boat Building, Building Projects, Fabrication, Farm & Homestead, Promotions, Tools & Equipment
This is a short “teaser” to show you what is contained within an exclusive video I made for my Patrons on Patreon and it is only a few minutes long. The actual full length video is about a half hour in duration and is a complete build video, starting from scratch. For...
by Paul | Apr 19, 2022 | Farm & Homestead, Promotions, Tools & Equipment
The folks at Saker sent me an email, asking if I would try their new Painter’s Accessory Tool and record a video while trying it out if they sent me their product. I agreed and here is the video! I was not paid a fee or stipend of any kind to do this. Here is the link...
by Paul | Apr 15, 2022 | Farm & Homestead, Promotions, Tools & Equipment
We just purchased a new clamp-on snow blade and a pair of clamp-on forklift tines from Earth & Turf Attachments, LLC in Pennsylvania! These items have been in great need here at Downeast Thunder Farm in Milbridge, Maine for quite a long time. I made the purchase...
by Paul | Mar 25, 2022 | Fabrication, Farm & Homestead, Promotions
This video shows you how I repaired huge cracks in the floor of a fiberglass shower stall. Repair seemed to be the way to go because a replacements start at around $1300.00 (US) and go up from there. There would also be the work of ripping out surrounding wall tile...