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How To Build Your Business On Bing For $5 A Day Part 1

How To Build Your Business On Bing For $5 A Day Part 1

How To Build Your Business On Bing For $5 A Day Part 1

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*DRIVING* our boat at Build A Boat For Treasure *STILL WORKING* - Duration: 1:36.

*INTRO*

*OUTRO*

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How To Build A FLAME Thrower - Duration: 5:32.

All these connections went together beautifully and this system is looking amazing. What's up guys welcome back to the shop today

We are jumping into some hardcore diy for today's video

We're gonna be building a flamethrower now in one of my more recent videos

I jumped out of the comments and found a suggestion from this anonymous user who asks Grant

I know this is crazy, but so are you could you make a flamethrower?

I think that sounds like a fantastic idea, so that's what we're doing for this video today this comment got

3385 Thumbs Ups that's Absolutely Ridiculous

So apparently a lot of you want to see this so let's jump right in so in preparing for this project today

I thought rather than

Reinvent the wheel why not find somebody who's already built a flamethrower and work with their design so after a bit of searching on Google?

I found this thing how to make a flamethrower to do-it-yourself manual perfect right so a little bit context of this situation

I went ahead and purchased these plans only cost about $30

And I'll leave a link in the description if you want to get them for yourself

There's about a hundred pages of detailed information

Which can be very overwhelming so the purpose of this video today is to show you my experience following these step-by-step

Instructions from Flamethrower plans calm by the way, this is not a sponsored video. I paid for everything you see here

I just wanted to give credit where Credit's due. I'm gonna break this tutorial into two different parts the first one is a familiarization

I'm gonna show you all the equipment all the parts that you're gonna need and the basic assembly

in the second part of this video

We're gonna do some of the more complicated tasks like modifying the tank and torch

One of the cool things this guy did in this pdf is he put Amazon affiliate links to all the materials you need so I

literally

Just open up the PDf click all the links and just order immediately the total cost of all the materials ended up being right around

450 Dollars plus the $30 for the plan so all-in-all this is about a five hundred Dollar Bill

So Amazon delivered all the parts. I got everything together, so let's take a look at what we got so starting over here

We got a 24 ounce Co2 tank like they use for paintball. We got a paintball universal fill adapter

We got a four and a half inch length of eighth inch metal tubing this is male

NPT and 0.3 20 cGa female two eighth inch female

NpT and that whole assembly there is going to attach this tank here in just a few minutes next we've got the assemblies for the

Pressure washer hose and handle so start off with a pressure washer gun and you can see there's no

Nozzle or attachment for the end here

And that's okay because we're gonna add an m 22 male by quarter inch female

NPt a quarter inch male NPT by eighth inch PML empty reducer a three-inch length of male tubing NPT to nPT and

1/8 inch female to female

NPC coupler the hoses three feet long it's 4,000 PSI rated and it came with the connectors which screws into the

Pressure washer handle itself and the threaded end connects to the M22 male by quarter inch female adapter

This is a 3/8 inch male quick disconnect

This is a 3/8 inch female

Disconnect to Male NPT then a female

Mpt 2 female quick disconnect and a male quick disconnect to female nPT coupler other than that the only accessories

We really need are one and a half millimeter shrink wrap 2 large quick disconnect. Hose clamps and a propane torch

This is a 20-pound Co2 tank it can hold a lot of pressure and to mount it up on our backs

We're using a Scuba back harness. I should also mention. I picked up some of this plumber's tape for threading and connections

I usually use white for pipe threads, but in this case. We want to go yellow because yellow specifically designed for plumbing applications

We've got all our parts laid out in order of assembly you already know what they are now

So let's go ahead and put them all together

We got the 24-ounce tank feeding into the 20 pound tank and next we assemble the hose

We're also Gonna have to get this harness

Check it out guys flamethrower is just about done all these connections went together beautifully, and this system is looking amazing

I cannot wait to test it out after going through this process myself

It seems like the hardest thing really is just getting the right materials

But if you use this guy's PdF download from the links he's already got on there everything seems to fit together pretty well there are

Just a couple more modifications

We need to make this is where things start getting a little bit more complicated

So I'm going to show you how to do this in the next video

But essentially we're gonna take this hose plug it into the tank and add a propane torch underneath the handle here

So we have a source of ignition

And of course a big shout-out to this anonymous user for suggesting we actually build a flamethrower and forgetting over

3000 thumbs Ups good job man and go check your YouTube inbox for saying 25 bucks. Thanks for joining me for this project today

I'll be looking for you the next one. Talk to you then

like the Stanley cup

Hey real quick you remember this guy, this is nate

just wanted to pop in real quick and let you know that I'm

Prototyping some new projects for the show and looking forward to joining

You here on the king of random in the very near future see you then

For more infomation >> How To Build A FLAME Thrower - Duration: 5:32.

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Sago Mini Trucks and Diggers Kids Games - Fun Pet Build Construction | Learn Colors Games for Kids - Duration: 18:42.

Sago Mini Trucks and Diggers Kids Games - Fun Pet Build Construction | Cute Cartoon Learn Colors Games for Kids.

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Excavator videos for children | Trucks for Kids | Construction trucks for children | Build a house - Duration: 12:48.

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Community Unites to Build Playground in Aftermath of Oakland Tragedy - Duration: 2:21.

In Oakland's Lake Merritt neighborhood, dozens of PG&E

volunteers worked together to build a playground in less than

six hours. Participants say the playground is something

positive for a grieving city. Before the construction began,

PG&E senior vice president Helen Burt said she couldn't think of

a better thing to do amid so much sadness. The volunteers

then held a moment of silence for the victims of the recent

deadly warehouse fire in Oakland.

People want an outlet to do something productive

and to contribute. And today we're

not only building a playground, but we're building a community.

The effort to replace the aging playground began several years

ago. City Councilman Abel Guillen championed the project.

PG&E then joined, pledging $95,000 and employee volunteers

to complete the build. Local children provided input on the

design. Among the volunteers were Oakland firefighters who

not only helped with the construction, but grilled hot

dogs and hamburgers for the volunteers. Only hours earlier

they were assisting with the devastating Oakland fire a few

miles away.

We're proud to come out here and help out and keep

our volunteers fed and see some smiles today. Even local

residents came to lend a hand. Susan and Dave Elliott have

lived in the neighborhood for more than 40 years and recalled

taking their son to the playground when he was a boy.

They say the playground is needed since more and more

families are moving to Oakland.

For many years, there just weren't any children.

But the kids are coming back. So of course they love our

farmer's market. They love our playgrounds.

And we need more playgrounds in Oakland.

Volunteers worked in groups to get the job done. They assembled

the playground equipment, built benches, hand painted games for

tabletops, raked sod and mixed and poured cement.

Perfect.Great.

PG&E partnered with Kaboom, a nonprofit whose

goal is to build playgrounds in cities across the United States

to provide a safe area for children to play. And for

Oakland this playground - and the lasting legacy it represents

- couldn't be more important.

I love Oakland.

For Currents, I'm David Kligman.

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