The neighbor was surprised when he saw how it worked!

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Published 2021-08-17
Hello friends) I found old car springs in a scrap yard. And the idea of using them immediately appeared! If you like the video, rate it


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All Comments (21)
  • @hand_craft
    Did you like this idea of using car springs!?
  • @bluecat2991
    Holy cow. This solves the eternal issue with seesaws. You're at the top, other kid gets off, and you just drop. The springs slow that down! Genius!
  • @Chakkalakkal
    I loved the idea, but I loved more the fact that you are considerate enough to dull the volume of the grinding and shield the welding. Makes your videos a pleasure to watch. Thank you.
  • I LOVED IT !!! The thing I like the most is it shows you love you children enough to think of them throughout the process and produced something they will enjoy for years... Great Job DAD !!!
  • Finally a guy who knows how to weld! Very nice idea and project for the kids. I do believe you earned a two thumbs way up sir, well done!
  • @MrPierref4
    I was tempted to jump ahead tp see what you were crafting, but your skilful workmanship kept me hooked to the process. Congrats on a fine job.
  • @cyrilculton1181
    This will stay in your children's memories for their entire lives. Great job dad! 🤗
  • @fraclarke6523
    This guy has a fantastic array of tools,equipment and machinery , and certainly knows how to use them đź‘Ť
  • @romycruz4498
    1,000,000++ likes for usability, workability, superb craftmanship and being a super dad for those wonderful kids enjoying their seesaw !
  • @breauken910
    I'm no expert by any means, but I'd still have to say that you got some pretty damn good welding skills sir
  • @MrCMVikram
    I am amazed at all the tools this guy has. He works on metal like it is wood. A good craftsman too.
  • @otmargreb6110
    Fabulous. Ya two children have a wonderful father. So lucky and blessed. Great job, Dad!
  • @HiTechDiver
    Gotta love a Dad that works so hard to bring joy to his children!
  • @lquinn7212
    When you dug that hole....wow! The color of the soil!
  • @kjamison5951
    Ah, the simple life before electronics took away our ability to enjoy childhood. Great job! Your children are lucky to have such a thoughtful dad!
  • What a beautiful family and the love of a father for his kids. ❤️
  • Cool tools, and very savvy craftsmenship at every step of the way. Such a great job! Attention to detail, patience, not cutting corners, and for nothing more than a seesaw for your kids. I love your dedication to the process. Very inspiring:) I also enjoyed the sound design and editing of your video, which attests to your overall dedication to every aspect of your many talents. Keep up the great work:)
  • @MHow-qc3ns
    INCREDIBLE! What a GENIUS! His children are so lucky to have this man as their father.
  • @noway905
    My step father worked in an auto salvage yard in the 60's and used 4 springs, 2 hubs w/drums, a 14 foot 2x8, some nuts, bolts, concrete mix and a little welding and came up with something similar but only better. Not only did ours teeter up and down, the hubs and drums allowed it to spin in circles either way. Hours and hours of summer fun.
  • @wmman8256
    VERY NICE VIDEO ! I love that you don't talk much, you show exactly what you are doing and how to do it. Someone else mentioned that you turn down the microphone when your grinding and welding. That is a HUGE HELP ! Thank you for that. Most people don't understand how much noise is involved in welding, grinding and other manufacturing processes. You get double points for using old scrap metal for your build. You are a smart man and your skills are very good ! Your videos are great, some of the best on YouTube! Keep on grinding ! đź’Ş