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Huge Home Addition 12 - Plumbing
WATER! In just a couple days of work, we complete the rough plumbing for the new home addition.
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Huge Home Addition 11 - HVAC
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HVAC is finally installed! Roughed in, anyways. See how the ducting is run and terminated. More to come... Instagram: @formula_jake Please subscribe for more videos! Thank you and enjoy.
Huge Home Addition 10 - Siding
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In this video, we add siding to the house! It is certainly moving along and looking more complete. Instagram: @formula_jake Please subscribe for more videos! Thank you and enjoy.
Huge Home Addition 9 - Roof
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The next installment of the house addition continues with the addition of a roof. Having the house dried-in is a huge relief! Instagram: @formula_jake Please subscribe for more videos! Thank you and enjoy.
Huge Home Addition 8 - House Wrap, Windows, and Trim
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After passing roof/nail inspection, we moved onto drying the house in. Watch as we wrap up the house with plastic, flash and install windows, and assemble and install window trim. Instagram: @formula_jake Please subscribe for more videos! Thank you and enjoy.
Huge Home Addition 7 - Electrical Panel Swap
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Electrical time! We took a break from the rest of the build to swap the electrical panel before things got too sealed up. Stay tuned! Instagram: @formula_jake Please subscribe for more videos! Thank you and enjoy.
Huge Home Addition 6 - Roof Sheeting & Dormers
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In the final framing-related video, we complete the roof sheeting and build three dormers on the roof. More to come! Instagram: @formula_jake Please subscribe for more videos! Thank you and enjoy.
Huge Home Addition 5 - Roof Trusses & Porch Framing
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In the 5th video of the series, we tackle the roof trusses and porch and make a lot of progress on the exterior framing of the house. Instagram: @formula_jake Please subscribe for more videos! Thank you and enjoy.
Huge Home Addition 4 - 2nd Story Framing & Sheeting
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In our fourth video in the house build series, we tackle the second story framing and sheeting. Instagram: @formula_jake Please subscribe for more videos! Thank you and enjoy.
Huge Home Addition 3 - 1st Story Framing
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In the 3rd part of the home addition series, we embark on the first-story framing. This involves stick framing the entire first story, tying it into the old house, and adding sheeting to the exterior. Instagram: @formula_jake Please subscribe for more videos! Thank you and enjoy.
Huge Home Addition 2 - Grading, Underground, & Concrete
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In the second video of our home addition series, we grade out the lot, dig underground, fill the trenches with ABS pipe, prepare for the pour, and finally, pour concrete. Instagram: @formula_jake Please subscribe for more videos! Thank you and enjoy.
Huge Home Addition 1 - Intro, Demolition, & Plans
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In this video, we kickoff a series on a home DIY addition. We take my dad's house down to the foundation and show off what the new plans will look like for the future construction. Instagram: @formula_jake Please subscribe for more videos! Thank you and enjoy.
How to Get an SCCA Racing License
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In this video, we discuss Alex's journey through SCCA Racing School at Thunderhill Raceway Park and detail exactly how you can get your racing license too. Instagram: @formula_jake Please subscribe for more videos! Thank you and enjoy.
Flyin' Miata Coilover Install and Test
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Are upgraded coilovers worth it? Definitely. And you get what you pay for. Check out the install and quick test of our new Flyin' Miata coilovers on our NA Mazda Miata. Instagram: @formula_jake Please subscribe for more videos! Thank you and enjoy.
The Ninja 250 is way underrated!
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While I have ridden many different motorcycles of various sizes, for many reasons, I always seem to come back to the Kawasaki Ninja 250. Instagram: @formula_jake Please subscribe for more videos! Thank you and enjoy.
Upgraded Cummins First Gen 0-60!
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Upgraded Cummins First Gen 0-60!
The Most Overlooked Power Mod for First Gen Cummins: HVLP
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The Most Overlooked Power Mod for First Gen Cummins: HVLP
Spec Miata Track Day Preparation Guide
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Spec Miata Track Day Preparation Guide
Why Boost Leaks are Terrible! (And How to Test & Avoid Them)
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Why Boost Leaks are Terrible! (And How to Test & Avoid Them)
First Gen Cummins Fuel Pin and Gov Spring Install
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First Gen Cummins Fuel Pin and Gov Spring Install
First Gen Cummins Transmission Removal. NV4500 Is Broken.
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First Gen Cummins Transmission Removal. NV4500 Is Broken.
Best Value MIG Welder! YesWelder MIG-205DS Review
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Best Value MIG Welder! YesWelder MIG-205DS Review
First Gen Cummins Boost Gauge and Pyrometer Install!
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First Gen Cummins Boost Gauge and Pyrometer Install!
Installing a Solar Energy System at Home
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Installing a Solar Energy System at Home
First Gen Cummins HX35W Swap and 4 Inch Exhaust Fab/Install
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First Gen Cummins HX35W Swap and 4 Inch Exhaust Fab/Install
First Gen Cummins 0-60 Test and Super Clean Giveaway!
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First Gen Cummins 0-60 Test and Super Clean Giveaway!
Buying My Dream Truck, then Destroying the Transmission
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Buying My Dream Truck, then Destroying the Transmission
Best Grease Remover? Super Clean Review and Bellhousing Cleaning
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Best Grease Remover? Super Clean Review and Bellhousing Cleaning
New Electrical on the 1974 DT360 Two Stroke Rat Bike
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New Electrical on the 1974 DT360 Two Stroke Rat Bike
Saying Goodbye to our Lifted Geo Tracker Offroad Rig
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Saying Goodbye to our Lifted Geo Tracker Offroad Rig

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  • @J27M
    @J27M 12 годин тому

    This is very interesting and your spreadsheet is very helpful. I’m going to build one for my 4 stroke car engine, I’m just wondering if there are any changes in the principles for 4t as opposed to 2t?

  • @bartofilms
    @bartofilms 20 годин тому

    Congrats! Shot is $40/25lb bag at my range now. If it were possible to make #8 or #9 shot reliably, I might try it one day. Cheers.

  • @Dooby0071
    @Dooby0071 10 днів тому

    my fav are the dual pipes under the seat, looks so sexy

  • @ponypowertrucking
    @ponypowertrucking 18 днів тому

    I wanna eventually start doing track racing its just hard to get thr money and time to do it all

  • @MrBenHaynes
    @MrBenHaynes 23 дні тому

    Wow, the sound. I'm suddenly 45 years younger. Waving goodbye to Dad on the driveway every morning as he burbles off to work. Putting me on the tank, gripping the cold steel handlebars and going for a (helmetless) spin around the block upon his return. I can almost SMELL it through the speakers!

  • @ldancy93
    @ldancy93 26 днів тому

    Guess what im about to do

  • @arturpapiernik700
    @arturpapiernik700 28 днів тому

    Super 🤗👍💥

  • @dirtanwater911
    @dirtanwater911 Місяць тому

    Thanks for the video! I’ll have to do this to my 93 soon.

  • @bluegroovemodelsports9650
    @bluegroovemodelsports9650 Місяць тому

    Question is. How much is this job skills worth compared to actual money you can get out of it ?

    • @FormulaJake
      @FormulaJake Місяць тому

      You probably can't make much by welding a cracked exhaust. But when your own pipe cracks, you certainly save a lot of time and money versus bringing it to someone else for them to repair

  • @garrettshadbolt6443
    @garrettshadbolt6443 Місяць тому

    Ohh bummer to the hammer marks might have wanted to grind those out before you heat treated…awesome work though!

  • @momentiummonroe1475
    @momentiummonroe1475 Місяць тому

    Very nice set up, but you missed some key components of running a hydroponic cultivation. PH, PPM during the various stages of growth, Oxygenating your water... You have a float valve topping off your reservoir, but I don't understand how you PH and top off your nutrients unless you have an in line mechanism injecting fertilizer after the valve, How you keep the nutrient solution consistent is beyond me. You have blueberries which like acidic soils at like 5.2 PH and peppers which like standard soils at a 6.2 to 6.8 eating the same fertilizer regime while being isolated to inert growing mediums and being fed an organic nutrient solution which can probably only be uptaken at a PH of like 6.5... I have no idea how you make this work and I've grown a lot for a long time in a tone of different ways. My advice to someone trying this would be to instead of using inert growing media like perlite or hydro ton to grow various kinds of plants would be to instead. Buy Peat moss, coco coir, earthworm castings, pumice, oyster shell, calcium carbonate lime stone, fish bone meal, bone meal, gypsum, a bit of biodynamic compost, some course sand and save up some used coffee grounds and egg shells. Mix these ingredient into two balanced blends (the distributors will have the ratios but you'll be doing half of that per container) The acidic plants will have a blend that's heavy on gypsum, coffee grounds and fish meal, while the neutral soil plants will have a mix that's a bit heavier on lime stone. Once you have blends that will maintain there soil PH and consistency for a reasonable amount of time without requiring adjustments Feel free to set up a reservoir to mix your fertilizer with a pump and timer, adequate drip irrigation, and a drain line that rather than recirculates back into your reservoir is instead drained into an adjacent planter or garden bed. The irrigation frequency has to be adjusted throughout the growth cycle to maintain a relative soil moisture and dry back, Your nutrient solution should be drained and remade from scratch every week. Use a nutrient regime that actually works for soils and allows you to let mix for a week without it falling out of solution or losing the Potential hydrogen PH needed to feed the plants. Also oxygenate your water and get the ammonium chloride out of it. A product i would recommend is the Canna Terra Vega and flora or Bio bizz i believe they have product that is good for soils and can be mixed and applied for a week or so before it falls out of solution. ideally you'll only use a fertilizer that wants to be PH's at 6.5, but some of the more synthetic one require lower PH and can work if your mixes are reduced to less amendments. There's alot to plant science and if you can make the set up in the video work More power to ya, but If you can get a well rounded regime that's mixed correctly in a growing medium that's appropriate for the desired plant health you'll get a lot further it think. Really hydroponics is designed around producing monocrops. If you have an inert growing medium with tomato's in it and the only available food source is a liquid feed designed for tomato's? Well obviously tomatoes are going to grow well in it, same for peppers and thing's like tomatoes, but trees aren't gonna like it as much, berries and grapes aren't going to do well in an environment designed for peppers and tomatoes. Specializing soil mixes and applying well rounded fertilizers to enhance the plants nutrient uptake while giving the ideal root zone for the plants to digest and harbor native beneficial organisms just ends up being more productive if you want variety. If you just want peppers? Stone wool, synthetic fertilizers are really productive.

    • @momentiummonroe1475
      @momentiummonroe1475 Місяць тому

      here's the Chat GPT version. Your setup is impressive, but to truly optimize hydroponic cultivation, several key components seem to be overlooked. Factors such as pH levels, PPM (parts per million) during different growth stages, and oxygenation of the water are crucial for sustained success. I noticed you have a float valve for topping off your reservoir, but it's unclear how you manage pH levels and nutrient replenishment, especially considering the need for consistency in the nutrient solution. Achieving this consistency is essential, particularly when cultivating a variety of plants with different soil pH preferences, such as blueberries and peppers. Moreover, using inert growing media like perlite or hydroton might not provide the optimal conditions for diverse plant growth. For those attempting similar setups, I'd recommend a more tailored approach, utilizing organic materials like peat moss, coco coir, and earthworm castings, along with various minerals, to create soil mixes tailored to the specific needs of the plants. Creating such blends ensures pH balance and consistency over time without the need for frequent adjustments. Setting up a reservoir with a pump and timer for fertilizer mixing, along with proper irrigation and drainage systems, is essential for maintaining nutrient levels and moisture balance. It's crucial to adjust irrigation frequency throughout the growth cycle to maintain soil moisture levels and nutrient uptake. Regularly replacing the nutrient solution and using fertilizers designed for soil application can prevent nutrient deficiencies and maintain pH stability. Oxygenating the water and avoiding substances like ammonium chloride are also important considerations. While hydroponics can excel with monocrops like tomatoes or peppers, achieving variety and optimal plant health often requires a more nuanced approach with tailored soil mixes and well-rounded fertilizers. Specializing soil blends and providing the ideal root environment can enhance nutrient uptake and support native beneficial organisms, ultimately leading to higher productivity, especially for diverse plantings like trees, berries, and grapes. In summary, while your setup is commendable, addressing these aspects could lead to even greater success and productivity in your hydroponic cultivation endeavors.

  • @tommygunn7745
    @tommygunn7745 Місяць тому

    what kind of winds do yu get. I cant imagine it wont take much ,especially the gusts

    • @FormulaJake
      @FormulaJake Місяць тому

      Not sure about speed, but in the high desert in southern California, we can get some pretty intense winds at times. That's why we poured a concrete foundation and used self-tapping screws to hold the panels to the frame

    • @tommygunn7745
      @tommygunn7745 Місяць тому

      @@FormulaJake I live down the road in the PalmSprings area of Ca. Our winds are frequently enough to be 15 to 35 mph with gusts. Fortunately theyre only in the first 2 or 3 months, as I recall. The constant vibrations a wind causes expensive cloth lined car covers to wear spots in the paint and anywhere there is a snug contact interface between the plastic or cloth against a harder surface,clamps or car fender s. I think I recall youve had this "structure for while and vibration hasnt worn holes or rips at the plastic sheeting and where it contacts the structure/clamp mechanism?

    • @FormulaJake
      @FormulaJake Місяць тому

      Right on. We haven't had any issues with vibration or strong winds harming our structure. Without the concrete foundatuon, I think it's possible that it would have blown away. And without the self tapping screws, the panels certainly would have been blown off by the wind

  • @nickrudd2568
    @nickrudd2568 Місяць тому

    I had the 125 then the 185 and they were priceless little machines, The 125 would bump start backwards and do reverse rolling burn outs just to surprise people, It had major points stator plate/ignition issues, Allspeed spannies and k&n filters, drops and black alloy rimmed wheels, great weight saver!!!, The 185 had a digital upgrade ignition but was 100% stock. I'd love another one. Proper little smokers.

  • @davidcoates4852
    @davidcoates4852 Місяць тому

    You could also use a jet washer to hydraulically form the expansion chamber 🔧👍

  • @jellolon8435
    @jellolon8435 2 місяці тому

    1:42 is that a rifle barrel? xD

  • @tracerichmond7203
    @tracerichmond7203 2 місяці тому

    Cool pipe. Should run the thing so we can hear it.

  • @ALIVE8455
    @ALIVE8455 2 місяці тому

    Where did you get the cone piece to cut? Totally skipped over that.

  • @dacyski8587
    @dacyski8587 2 місяці тому

    also it has abs and is easy to work on. great bike

  • @wfarmaged500
    @wfarmaged500 2 місяці тому

    do you power it with a 220v using a 30 amp breaker or 50 amp breaker?

    • @FormulaJake
      @FormulaJake 2 місяці тому

      30A is more than enough

  • @wfarmaged500
    @wfarmaged500 2 місяці тому

    Does the 240v require a 30amp breaker or 50 amp breaker?

  • @xxx_xqr
    @xxx_xqr 2 місяці тому

    You'd better get a blood test for lead after all that leaf blowing and bare hand handling of lead. Your home may become an EPA superfund site.

  • @MikeJones-qo7vt
    @MikeJones-qo7vt 2 місяці тому

    Blueberries need to be in separate system dedicated to very acidic ph around 4.5

  • @JoeSmith-go2yw
    @JoeSmith-go2yw 2 місяці тому

    I know this is Left 4 year old video but thought I'd throw on my two cents I was a professional assembler for 2 years I use the Bauer it never failed. the 3 amp hour battery only took 45 minutes to charge with the fast charger if even that long plus it never got hot for the cost Bauer outdoes any top name brand IMO

  • @joelmakela2964
    @joelmakela2964 2 місяці тому

    Hi Jake! Thanks for the video. I'm getting these for my 97 Miata as well. Is the recommended 5" measurement for the front AND rear or only rear? What is it for the front then? Thanks Jake!

    • @FormulaJake
      @FormulaJake 2 місяці тому

      Just the rear. I don't remember what the front ended up being, but we started at 5" and had to adjust it quite a bit to get it sitting level

  • @milesonewheelwinter
    @milesonewheelwinter 2 місяці тому

    Love your gauge is taped down l o l

  • @someone6u6dont6no
    @someone6u6dont6no 2 місяці тому

    Rxr with c02 wouldve got that

  • @danielmatthews3420
    @danielmatthews3420 2 місяці тому

    Great job

  • @thailandmopedadventures611
    @thailandmopedadventures611 3 місяці тому

    Never give up🎉

  • @thailandmopedadventures611
    @thailandmopedadventures611 3 місяці тому

    Very helpful content - thanks for sharing🎉

  • @thailandmopedadventures611
    @thailandmopedadventures611 3 місяці тому

    Very good Job - it is NOT easy.

  • @thailandmopedadventures611
    @thailandmopedadventures611 3 місяці тому

    Great Stuff - your are very talented Guy!

  • @thailandmopedadventures611
    @thailandmopedadventures611 3 місяці тому

    Great Info - highly appreciated!

  • @bagyiphu7213
    @bagyiphu7213 3 місяці тому

    What is the green liquid in the tank ? please.

    • @FormulaJake
      @FormulaJake 3 місяці тому

      Antifreeze coolant for engines

  • @jamesa9lpiopatton419
    @jamesa9lpiopatton419 3 місяці тому

    Was looking at liberty but this looks fun

    • @tufftrails
      @tufftrails 2 місяці тому

      1st Gen Geo Tracker or Sidekick is a good option, though the heavier Liberty would be better on the street in the opinion of some. I'm a Tracker guy myself, have a few.

  • @user-iq3ne7kv5b
    @user-iq3ne7kv5b 3 місяці тому

    does this worsen the mpgs?

    • @FormulaJake
      @FormulaJake 3 місяці тому

      No sir. Drive it normal and it runs the same. It just raises the ceiling if you decide to do other power mods, which will worsen mpg if driven hard.

  • @MrLouhhunter
    @MrLouhhunter 3 місяці тому

    Short and sweet. Damn good video

  • @Menace1-5Tactical
    @Menace1-5Tactical 3 місяці тому

    I have one of these from 2007 and it's awesome. It's not ridiculously fast but man you can make it do some crazy stuff with a few minor adjustments to bars and suspension.

  • @kevincoons5602
    @kevincoons5602 3 місяці тому

    9.7 would be a good number if you can keep it in a straight line Good luck

  • @MrJrakk
    @MrJrakk 4 місяці тому

    How much boost you getting before and after the HX35? What did you set the wastegate to? Ive got a 96 12 valve and contemplating on replacing the H1C with an HX35W

    • @FormulaJake
      @FormulaJake 4 місяці тому

      I don't have a good reference before swapping. After the swap, I get up to 32psi in 3rd and 35psi in 4th. That's with the waste gate locked shut. I hear that peak boost is not much different between the H1C and HX35W, but the HX35W spools up much easier. If you're looking for more power/boost, I'd check out a Borg Warner S300 or Holset HX40.

  • @shanehopson8644
    @shanehopson8644 4 місяці тому

    ignition position top dead center?

  • @diegotamayo8198
    @diegotamayo8198 4 місяці тому

    Do you live Near Woodland CA? Saw that onramp clip adn couldn't help but notice lol

  • @clks1165
    @clks1165 4 місяці тому

    Is that a 1 oz load? And are you doing pure lead?

  • @craigkoeberlein998
    @craigkoeberlein998 4 місяці тому

    It’s been working great for almost a year. I’m probably not gonna tear up the wall and fix it.

  • @joshcowart2446
    @joshcowart2446 4 місяці тому

    The washer box is illegal. The pipe between the box and the trap must be at least 18”. Other than that everything looks good. Apparently it passed but I’d fix it. This is one of those things that code really matters. If your washing machine pumps too fast, it could overflow the standpipe before the trap can empty. It can also pump so hard that it forces the water through the trap and there isn’t enough left to trap sewer gas

  • @craigkoeberlein998
    @craigkoeberlein998 4 місяці тому

    Apparently our building inspector didn’t care. We passed our rough inspection. 😊

  • @mike-jv8sn
    @mike-jv8sn 4 місяці тому

    The p trap for the laundry needs at min 24 inch drop until the trap an 2 times the diameter of the pipe distance from p trap to sanitary tee

  • @cadilakisrodcustom
    @cadilakisrodcustom 4 місяці тому

    I think I'll buy one of these machines and learn how to tig.

  • @sampappalardo949
    @sampappalardo949 4 місяці тому

    What's your opinion on an expansion chamber for a single cylinder motor with twin exhausts?

    • @FormulaJake
      @FormulaJake 4 місяці тому

      Is it a two stroke? If so, an expansion chamber could help it out a lot

    • @sampappalardo949
      @sampappalardo949 4 місяці тому

      es it is a two stroke. t s a 1950 / 150CZ which I raced back in the 60s after fitting a reed valve out of a Danarm chainsaw. @@FormulaJake

  • @alikazam2000
    @alikazam2000 5 місяців тому

    This machine is on clearance at HF right now for $499 and through Feb 4th, 2024, 30% off sale on all Clearance items, so $350, or for inside track 40% off all Clearance items, $300. For that price this is almost a no brainer if you need a steel/stainless steel TIG machine. Thanks for the video too, helped me decide I must add this to my shop/fab capabilities.

    • @motel581
      @motel581 3 місяці тому

      I got it for that deal today, I just need some damn power cords haha since I got the display they didn’t have them or they haven’t found them yet, I’ll tot back next week to see if they found them

  • @tymz-r-achangin
    @tymz-r-achangin 5 місяців тому

    Its a cool project but for those wanting to try it, you are better off buying pre-made shot than the expense, time, effort, work you will have into making your own shot. When it comes to shotgun reloading, I dont bother with making shot but only put my attention into making my own slugs for the 12ga, 20ga, and 410 since they are inexpensive, easy, and quick to make.