Harbor Freight Boat Trailer Update
https://youtu.be/7iJwEq4CePI After adding a few pieces of galvanized angle and some Trex boards, I turned this 4x8 folding trailer into a boat trailer....
https://youtu.be/7iJwEq4CePI After adding a few pieces of galvanized angle and some Trex boards, I turned this 4x8 folding trailer into a boat trailer....
https://youtu.be/VuoiKtvSEzI With such a small boat I wanted to utilize every possible location for storage, much like a Kayak. I found this eight inch hole hatch kit on Amazon. With minimal effort I have a great place for the back seat passenger to stow away their...
https://youtu.be/JlrV2KWDzkE After many emails and messages about the colors of stain that I use, I decided to call Minwax and find out why people could not find the colors that I have been using. After speaking to the representative at Minwax, I had the answer, it...
https://youtu.be/dY4zN7kA8Ns This Jiu Jitsu Flag was a special order and it turned out much better than I anticipated. This flag was made just like the other Rustic American Flags but this one was a little more time consuming due to several different colors that had to...
https://youtu.be/Y8kYcvByNMg I get lots of messages and emails from people and another one of the questions that I get most frequently is about the torch that I use on the Rustic American Flags. The torch that I was originally using didn't burn as hot and as...
https://youtu.be/JgPK-ay70CI I am frequently asked the dimensions of the flags. In this video I give the exact measurements and details of the four different sized flags that I make. Below are the written dimensions The small flag is 13" x 24.5" The strips are 1" each The stars are...
https://youtu.be/jsGXfCxZQpw I've had lots of requests to show the tool that I use to carve the stars on the Rustic American Flags. This video simply shows the Dremel tool and a couple of its features as well as a tip that may get you by in...
https://youtu.be/FkcCwMv7upo The most frequently asked question that I get is what bit do I use to carve the stars on the Rustic American Flags. The answer is, I use the #105 carving bit....