When you'll need to use that thing, it'll be chaos on the side of the highway, other vehicles screaming past, and the jump pack will be snug and warm as a bug on your workbench.
To be fair, if you needed this on the side of a highway with cars screaming past, you don't need a jump pack; you need an alternator. So by the time you've changed the alternator on the side of the road, you don't really care about the cars anymore. Well, except for the occasional thought of jumping in front of them from all the BS you have to go through to change said alternator.
Get rid of that and get a bottle of Lagavulin 16... It's far more appropriate for you two knuckleheads. Probably under 100 a bottle even in Canadia. Can't be beat.
This is all very interesting, but I definitely do hope you fulfill your duty as a true follower of the Gun Jesus and will post your entry to Remote Brutality 2021 before the deadline, yes?
Would you be able to or have you taken apart a Milwaukee drill chuck, I have no idea how to do it without destroying it because one of the jaws fell out and the chuck itself is not covered by warranty and it would be great to fix it myself.
Thank you for the response, the jaw just fell out, the threds on it still look good but I will most likely just get a new one but of I can fix it that would be cool too. I was just curious how the chuck goes together and comes apart.
No wonder you live in Canada. What you do for fun violates the law of common sense and is unheard of everywhere else, except for Balvenie 14 year old in plastic cups.
I was wondering what you look like, so I captured all the different parts of your body that you've revealed in your video's from the very beginning to present, did some fancy composite image extrapolation, stitching, virtual reconstruction and pixel realignment, and I came up with an image. I don't think I can paste images here but I have concluded you look like Yogi Bear....because you're smarter than the average bear.
Last week when it was in the negatives temp wise in Texas I had to start my work truck but it was too cold. Managed to Jump start it with the same Makita battery and 2 pieces of 10 gauge ground wire. Best trick in the book when you have no other way to jump start.
Reminds me of the morning I jumpstarted my '83 Ford in the dark. 50-50-90 on that one. Truck started up, abruptly followed by the jumper cables catching fire and melting, then spattering my sweater with burning plastic as I removed the cables from the battery.
I had to light my Mexican left hander using booster cables a truck battery and steel wool. Because my buddy took the lighter so he could take the tractor to the store
Why not have taken the truck battery out of the truck since the weather was cold? Is keeping radio presets that important? Doesn't the engine management computer know how to reset itself if the battery has been disconnected?
Please don't take any offence to what I'm about to say, I love everything about you and your channel. Please, by da lard jesus christ fellas DO NOT endanger yourselves like that ever again! Essentially you's built layer by increasing layer a BIGGER bomb as you progressed. Right in your hands and more serious, in front of your faces. Vapours from that shitty truck lead acid battery (shrapnel mine acid to boot,) under a charge and cranking, bit of spark are enough to blow the fuck up that Interstate. Then top it with 10 18650 cells that are not worth a fuck inside that nightmare cluster fuck of a Makita shit battery pack/board and power rails piss poor built and designed. Set it a blaze not once, multiple times. Most DANGEROUS shit you've likely ever done in your life to this point. You boys built yourselves a bomb cake topped with 10 exploding road flare like candles, wicks a light and just stood there. I beg. If not for your fans here, please for your families sake don't endanger yourselves like that to make a video. Nobody wants to see ye get hurt, killed even. By'es, like come on now!
Not just preaching, but from practice. Same boosting, cranking situation. As I leaned in over the fender, someone cranking had battery blow directly in my face and chest mostly, thank fuck. Loud as a shotgun blast, BOOM! Direct acid washed head to the knees. Acid was weak as shit and didn't get in my eyes much, dunked headlong full ice cold filed sink. Ears hurt more than anything rang long time afterwards. Destroyed my T shirt entirely and peppered holed my jeans after washed. Fellas in the shop got as bad a scare as I or more.
lmfao I'm surprised those thin gauge wires and gator clips didn't just POOF like det cord when y'all hooked it up and hit the starter. fwiw I have a jump pack about the size of your portable single-use one that I bought from Wal-Mart several years ago. I've used it to jump my Miata and my brother's Altima several times, and even made an unsuccessful attempt on the 6.0 powerstroke with dual batteries once and it still chooches. I love the little fuckin' thing and it's so little I can always have it with me.
Using a li-ion battery pack that doesn't have enough power to jump start the battery. then adding in a makita battery with no protecting device to and could have a caused a catastrophic mess. you would have just been better off unbolting the battery and telling costco to give you a new one. the costco li-ion pack works just fine on sedans.
I KNEW IT! CANADIANS DO USE SQUARE WHEELS! #StereotypesAreAlwaysTrue Also... definitely a contender for the coveted "best ironic use of an anti theft device in a US-first video" award.
This has absolutely nothing to do with his marvelous video of you and your homeboy drinking a great Booze but i found a rifid on a pair of swim trunks. WTF!
So weird , I had the first version of that type S jump pack, all metal body, thing worked great. I ran it through the mud with using it 3x A week on a Chevy shitbox. Started every time with it.
you're supposed to disconnect the dingus end and the cables then reconnect the dingus then postive then the negative. Though with my experience the dingus end on a li-ion jump pack will not jump no matter how charged the battery is if you leave it in your truck in -30 whic his pretty much the only time you'll use it