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2 Easy EPIC Stick Boomerangs! (Bi & Quad-Blades)- by Rob's World - Duration: 13:06.

Rob's World!

Hey what's up guys and welcome to my tutorial for the easy stick boomerangs!

In the last video, I got a lot of requests and comments and over a

thousand people voted on the poll that I had in my video. I'm going to show you

how to make two really easy stick boomerangs that fly great and you'll see

that in a second. To make both you'll need six craft sticks that you can get

at a local craft store and these cost about six cents each I think you can get

sixty for four dollars. You're also gonna need some tape, a ruler, a rubber band, a

pencil. You'll also need some sharp scissors just like these. We might also

use some sandpaper or a nail file whichever one you guys have is fine

but it's not necessary. Now they're really super easy to make but it's gonna

take some practice to get them to fly. Once you see how much fun I had with them and

how they fly, I think you guys are gonna have a lot of fun and you're gonna love

them just like I did! So before we start let's check out some

clips of me throwing them!

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The first thing we're going to do with the sticks is create what's called an

airfoil and this allows the stick to get a lift because the air is flying faster

on top and lower on bottom not going to go into too much detail but that's

basically what it's going to do. Now this is a side view of the stick. To do this

we're basically going to make a line on the stick vertically two to three

millimeters from the edge--from here in. So let's go ahead and do that as you'll

see each of these individual marks right here are one millimeter so it's a very

small increment so we're gonna go up to the third one right here on each of the

sticks and we're going to make three marks just like this: There's one mark

Two marks... and Three marks. Once we have the three marks then we could take the

ruler and place it directly next to the marks not on top of it because you need

room for the pencil. Hold it steady and then draw a line going all the way

down through those three marks now you'll have something that looks like

this and you're ready to take off the excess wood. Now we're going to remove

the excess wood along that line that we took on this edge so that it looks

something like this. It's easier I believe if you take the stick in your

left hand, take the scissors in your right hand now

you're mostly going to be using this back top edge here this is a little bit

longer a little bit sharper than the other edge here so you're going to hold

it like this move the stick away from you and towards you back and forth like

this okay as you do this you'll notice the wood will shave off as you can see

here keep doing this until you get close to the line you aren't trying to chop or

cut the wood at the intersection of the blades. Work your way back and forth up

and down the stick and we're almost done at this point. Leave your thumb here at

the base because this part doesn't need to get shaved because that's where the

sticks are going to join. You don't need to go all the way down to the end but

you can hold the scissors vertically and that'll smooth things out. As you can see

by that shadow right there we've removed the excess wood along here at an angle

all the way up to about right here, okay? Now, I'm just going to take the nail

filer and I'm just going to go over and smooth things out and kind of round

okay a little bit. Take the nail file and move it up and down along the stick move

the stick down and then keep on doing the same thing with the nail file

relatively at a low angle. Be careful not to poke yourself, and this will give the

stick a nice smooth feel. And there you go! We have completed one of the air

foils. Now you need to do this with the remaining five sticks if you do want to

make both boomerangs. Now that we have air foils for all six sticks, which I

showed you should look something like this, you should see a nice shadow when

you hold it up to the light sort of like that we're going to just take two of

them to create the by blade or the two bladed boomerang so just take two and

you could set the rest aside now we're going to take the stick on the left hold

the one on the right completely vertical up and down and you're going to take the

one on the left and you're going to twist it clockwise so that the air foil

is now on top and then we're going to take the end join it up to the other end

and leave about a half of an inch to maybe 3/4 of an inch of overlap for both

ends of the stick just like this. I'm going to take a little bit of tape about

a half of an inch in width and I'm going to cut it off you can also use scotch

tape if you want but I find it's not as strong. Now that we have a piece of tape

that's about 1/2 to 3/4 inches in width we're going to take the two sticks hold

them steady like this and we're going to start like this take the tape and

starting about a half inch below the bottom of the top stick place it down

being sure to crease in the edges and flip the tape to the other side then we

can flip it over and do the same thing place the tape around 1/2 inch above the

top stick crease into the grooves and flip the tape over to the other side

Now, we just need to cut off the excess edges just like this

And there you go that's how to make the buy blade boomerang. Now, if you find that

it comes apart with just tape you can also take a rubber band and wrap it

around I'll show you how to do that with the one with four blades but you can get

away with it with just tape for the debye blade to make the quad blade or

super stick boomerang we're going to need to do the same thing except with

four of them so on each of them just hold that airfoil on the left side like

this and we're going to start out with the two sticks here it doesn't matter

which two. We're going to hold one like this vertically so that the airfoil is

on the left now take the next one and turn it 90 degrees clockwise so it's

airfoil is on top and place it directly on top of the first stick. Take the next

stick turn it 180 degrees so the airfoil is on your right and place it directly

on top of the second stick. Take the last one and turn it 90 degrees

counterclockwise so the airfoil is on the bottom. So if you look closely it

should look something like this in the middle. Now I'm going to do the same

thing with the tape I'm going to take about a half of an inch of tape and

starting out I'm going to take this one too this one like this apply the tape

directly across the horizontal blades first creasing in any grooves then you

could take a second piece and place it vertically along the vertical blades

again creasing the tape in any grooves just like this now that we have them

taped on top we're just going to gently flip it over like this try to hold it in

the middle and flip it over make sure that all the sticks are 90 degrees from

the adjacent stick for this side you could place a piece of tape vertically

from top to bottom then you could take a second piece and just like before tape

it across horizontal blades increasing in the grooves so it should look

something like this now we're going to take the rubber band because this one

will come apart if you throw it and it hits something because you need a little

bit extra than tape so just pick it up hold it nice and firm in the middle here

like this and we're going to first put it around one of them hold the rubber

band in the middle and then wrap it around the top one. Then we're going to

twist it on the bottom like this hold it and then we're going to go around this

next one and this next one try to make sure that the overall X is

in the middle here and not pulling on these blades so now we have that now

we're going to turn it again and we're going to go between these two so you're

just going to go between these two then these two then these two and then just

keep on rotating until the rubber band becomes too tight. So just like I showed

twist it around the two adjacent ones, underneath twist it, and then bring it

around the top two, twist it bring it around the top next two. It's starting to get a

little bit tight here so I might be able to do one more I might not looks like I

could so I keep going around these two and then twist it and then go around the

next one and I'm done and there you go just make sure all of these are 90

degrees you can kind of move them around at this point now just make sure looking

at it that when you're holding the bottom stick towards you on the bottom

the airfoil is on the left same thing when you rotate it the bottom stick

airfoil is on the left bottom stick airfoil is on the left

same thing with this one and there you go you have created two really easy

stick boomerangs now here's how to throw them. To throw the Bi-Blade boomerang,

what we're going to do is to make sure that the air foils are on top of the

stick so the airfoil here when I'm holding it like this is on this side and

this side you can see it right there and right here then you can kind of just

hold it like this put your pointer finger right here on top, your thumb like

that and hold it between your three fingers and you're going to basically

give it a nice spin. It's all about getting the spin with the boomerang! So

you're gonna kind of flick your wrist and throw it like that. Also, instead of

throwing it perfectly horizontal you're going to want to give it a little bit of

a lift maybe at like a thirty or forty degree angle like that so I'm gonna kind

of aim up like this while giving it a nice spin with my wrist like you would

throw a frisbee

Oh! Just like that...

to throw it overhand like this it doesn't fly as well but the same thing

you're going to make sure that the airfoils are on top here and on top here

then you're going to grip it kind of like this with two fingers and your

thumb here and it's all about really giving it a nice spin by letting it roll

off the tip of your two fingers so you want to get a nice spin you could also

hold it like this if you want almost like a pen and you want to throw it like

this maybe like a 70 degree angle and up a little at like a thirty degree angle just like that

I ran out of daylight, but I'm gonna show you how to throw it to yourself basically to

make it flip and hover it's gonna go like this and then I'm gonna flip and

then it's gonna hover and you do that by taking it just like this with the

airfoils on top and just holding it like this with your finger on the edge and

your thumb and middle finger like this and you basically just flick it out a

little bit angled up like a frisbee and you just flick it like that

To throw the quad-blade boomerang with your right hand make sure all these air

foils are facing to the left when you throw as you see them here on top then

grip it between your two fingers and thumb like this almost like a pen and

throw it hard at a 70 or 80 degree angle trying to get the most spin you can

there you go super easy stick boomerang! Hope you guys enjoyed it. Thank you guys

so much for watching my tutorial for the easy stick boomerang.. Oh, wait no that's

my real one the easy-- easy stick boomerang-- the easy stick and super stick

boomerangs! I hope you guys enjoyed the video and if you did please give it a

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cool I can try to get it out by then also if you want you can try to make the

try blade boomerang. I'll put a poll up in one of these corners here so be sure

to check it out and vote and the highest vote how I'm trying to make that video

as soon as possible. And if I don't see you by the 31st, have a Happy Halloween!

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Veteran Family of 4 Convert a School Bus to Find Where They Belong - Duration: 17:28.

hi I'm Ryan I'm Morgan hi my name's Ryan I'm Layla and we're the Crabtree's and this is our

Bus, Chittybang Skoolie

the United States Army I was an infantryman then I went to work offshore

and I became an offshore cementer in ultra-deepwater

in the Gulf of Mexico whenever I went to work he he stepped in and became his

stay-at-home dad we're too few odd jobs traveling with them being in the

military just office management stuff I was also a wife of a veteran - been

married almost about 14 years actually anniversary yesterday just had our

anniversary we've been through a lot in our life like most people everybody has

their challenges you can walk away from them and take that experience and turn

it into something or not and we've always been people who can face I think

any challenge we thought we found the home of our dreams and

a couple of days after Thanksgiving in a fireplace malfunctioned it was about six

months old at the time caused a whole 100% loss

stuff that kind of started a journey of having to rebuild things we were just

dealing with a lot of bullshit it was dealing with banks and insurance

contractors contractors and trying to get the house built back the way it

needed to get built and a lot of things went wrong so it was a bittersweet but

we moved in and we filled it with more stuff even better than before you know

we thought we were filling this void it seemed like in our life one night I had

lost my job we're trying to figure out what could we do differently that didn't

involve both of us having to go work a corporate life and he was retired at the

time we knew that we enjoyed being together we enjoyed we're being with our

kids and we still had started homeschooling and we just didn't want to

be a part and we didn't want our kids to grow up with both their parents go on

working we have all these great things no time you know they're gonna get old

and you know then we're gonna have nothing but time and no kids so they're

gonna be having their own families so we really just did it to get closer to them

I guess find where we belong build our future instead of consuming our future

and not relying on other people to do it that's one night we started looking into

the tiny houses and the bus just seemed to fit everything that we wanted and a

lot of people quit and a lot of it's really hard because it's a lot to take

on it took us about a year to sell our house we had got the bus a few months

after we put it up for sale and then we just started selling all of our big

furniture things that we didn't really need

she took about a year and a half to build and she's a 99 front nose

international Genesis and she's 40 feet long we flat noses we added three feet

to the rear to extend the frame we have no prior real building experience at all

we pretty much did YouTube University to figure it out so far we've been in it

for almost a year and we've been able to pull up anywhere and as long as we have

water we can power the electricity the TV fans the only thing we can't do is

run the air conditioner that we just installed and the bus was kind of the

main thing that you know gave us the confidence to really realize that we can

be

you can dream it you can build it this had it like obviously any bus it had a

bus door on there hold I'm gonna get a beer man all right so the front door we

did have a bus store we went we went to ebay and we found the cheapest door you

could find online I think it cost about $250 already do it again I would've got

the cheapest door I would have got something a little nicer but also make

sure you level your door how didn't do that we we really didn't do much on the

paint job we didn't sand everything down I'm not a body guy don't really care

about doing paint jobs so we just did it was a two hundred dollar rust-oleum

paint job is what it you know ended up costing us we found these little latches

on ebay for about eight bucks we use a piano hinge welded it to steel found these

boxes on Amazon or Ebay they're about a hundred dollars and then we welded the

frames on to the actual frame of the bus there's two here there's two over here

on this side then there's two more on the other side so a total of six and

then we ended up building out our own battery box so we made that out of steel

we got all new tires we actually put the tires on ourself and man that's a pain

I'll let somebody do that next time that's a that's a full-time job here's a

vent for the refrigerator and then we got another vent on top I want to give

them some really good love on this they've been awesome

Precision Temp RV 550 I think is what it is we've had maybe two issues with this

called the company up and they literally sent me on a new one no questions asked

it was so easy precision temp I recommend they're good

we used steel I think it's 16 gauge steel to cover all the windows and I

probably want to use the 16 gauge steel I'll probably go to some more thinner

sheet metal it's just easier to work with and I

we have anywhere between 300 400 to 500 pounds extra just using that heavier

gauge still added a city water line and so on the inside I actually just have

two ball valves and that way I can run city water straight or I can turn the

ball valves again to where now I'm just using my RV pump so that helps out a lot

so over here on the left side that's the custom toolbox that we built and we have

a lot of tools in the back of that and over here it's a little custom gym

locker what do we call it and we have our propane we have for just normal

barbecue propane bottles and at the bottom this generator fits down there up

here and we have a winch that attached this to this ramp and then that'll close

everything up in the back we have an LED light bar on the back LED light bar on

the front if people are telling you don't buy a cheaper LED light bar they

don't know what they're talking about buy the cheaper stuff it just takes some

caulk and get around all the seams and you'll be fine over here we have filters

I only needed two of these and I ended up getting three just to make sure but

two is honestly all I really needed these are to just I guess pleated

filters they look like a roll of toilet paper and then this one's a carbon

filter for taste and smell this is a it's called on-the-go portable water

softener this works actually really well I'm pretty happy with that you see more

steel window covering this is a 50-amp service line and then right here is the

exhaust for we have a 40-foot boat heater that we put in here that works

really well in the wintertime here are the two other

bays right here that I was telling you about we call them our basements and

then this comes lockdown right now but that's where the four batteries go the

CR 260 I do recommend if you're going to do a school bus conversion rip and gut

everything out on the inside and we probably had about 40 pounds of wire

that we actually ripped out at the inside of the school bus this is

Morgan's garden she likes keeping this thing she's had him for the last year

it's made in the Pacific Northwest and now we're in Arizona and it's still

working for us no she's proud of

we custom-built everything that you see the couches this one is adjustable it

pulls out into a bed it's actually pulled out a little bit right now

because it's just more comfortable we also have storage underneath I have a

bunch of books underneath this one has our table underneath it which we don't

use so it probably wouldn't do that again but we do have storage underneath

these do not pull out I think we might change that in the future all my

curtains have reflectix inside you can hear it it keeps these

best windows a little better insulated because they're not RV windows but I

think they work really really well I'm keeping cold out and heat out

depending on the season whatever you want to accomplish we decided to go with

the corrugated metal ceilings it fit the roof a lot better the curve it was a lot

easier to work with that's one of the struggles in school a building is that

nothing's square everything is off a little bit so if you notice like how we

even trace we profile scribed all the walls to kind of fit the corrugated

pattern so that did take some time we used a tool called the perfect butt for

that and works really really great we also decided to go with LED light strips

because we weren't really sure what we were doing when we were doing electrical

electrical wasn't after thought we knew it was an afterthought which is why all

the outlets are sticking outside instead of flush we did also decide to go with

these really great ports because everybody has electronic devices so we

put him in the most usable spaces also the cabinets are all custom built Ryan

did all these himself the countertops are granite and after a year they

haven't cracked or anything the only thing I'll have to do is probably just

recaulk the seams but with all the twisting and turning and traveling it's

actually done really really well this door is new a trash can pop out and

we had put a fancy design on all the cabinet doors which

the hinges wouldn't hold very well so my door kind of fell apart so we ended up having to

to redo this but I do like this door a lot better so I think we're actually

gonna redo all the cabinets with this and we also want to add some shelves

across the top as well just to kind of give us some more storage space and then

we used IKEA for organizing tiny spaces they have

really awesome awesome options as far as that goes we also have a ro system this

is a reverse osmosis faucet where we are drinking water from there's actually

three filters on here on the bottom and then two extra filters up top and

there's also a five gallon pressurized tank and this all came from Amazon and

then we also afterwards added this UV light so as soon as the RO water comes

on this light shoots on and it kills any last minute germs that might be in the

system on on contact there's also parts per million meter so it tells us how

many parts per million that's coming in I think it's about 530 right now and

then after all the filters it gets it down to 45 there is a lot of waste water

that comes from the RO system it's always purging but I'm okay with that

because I know that the water that we're drinking is really clean and the other

addition that we have is also this new air conditioner we still have to add the

ceiling panel for it I think we're gonna go with a copper piece from Home Depot

it's an Atwood 150 26 model and it was really easy to install it's works really

really great in this space we also went with mostly RV appliances this is an RV

it's a norcold it runs on propane or electric we also went with the Atwood

like wood vision through burner stove we keep all of our breads our coffee mugs

kind of some random drying paintbrushes it sits up here this is actually a

Dickinson propane furnace it's actually made for boats and it works really well

I don't mind it it does we still do have some cold spots kind of throughout the

house and it's just like a long hallway but

typically we'll have floor heaters going and we're plugged in to kind of help

move that hot air around too and this is actually our old roommates pergo

flooring that we reused and so far the only thing that has fallen and travel

right here is the smear that I have sitting there after a year that's not

too bad so we'll just glue that one back up and

then we decided to go with this stone to kind of help capture some of that heat

and it will radiate whenever it's off so there's a little bit of method to the

madness with everything that we've planned and coming on back here this is

the bathroom area and the bunk room we have a curtain that kind of sections

this off so when you're using the bathroom we're taking a shower you can

kind of have this whole place back here step out into the hallway and dry off

we went with the nature's head composting toilet which has worked

really well and this is my utility closet also doubles as a Halloween

costume holding area and eclectic mix of music instruments and art stuff but the

main operation of this is my my solar power and right now my batteries are

charging they're up to 93 percent it's not even noon yet and you can you know

check out my page to see how I wired it and everything and we keep this cover -

just in case of moisture and condensation from the bathroom it kind

of protects the electronics equipment here ok so this is the bunk room we have

all the kids stuff and toiletries and such behind this curtain which curtains

are great to hide things this is their bunk area um my oldest she has the top

bunk my youngest is down here she has an animal net kind of keeps all of her toys

together you can tell our dogs she likes to sleep up here to you which is why

it's kind of all torn up down here but it's important they have their own space

they have their own areas they can get away from everybody in that I think is

so important in a tiny space is sectioning off everybody having their

there their room because you're kind of always around each other which is great

but you know everybody needs their personal time every now

and we also went with Rock Climbing Walls instead of a typical ladder

because these are just more fun and then this is the master bedroom

and this is where all the magic happens in the bus and it also houses our

storage tanks me love the mastiff her beds down here as well we do house to

one hundred gallon tanks under here this is my closet of all my stuff and my

sewing I have everything fit back here for girls and such and then Ryan's is

over here on this side we have a TV we have a WD player with a bunch of movies

Xbox so the kids can come back here and play we could be in the front watching

movies you know so if it is a rainy day or if it's just you know too cold to go

outside we do have the comforts of any normal house and then also mirrors I

feel I feel like that opens up the space as well so it's like a little nest back

here but once as soon as everything is opened up and just really I think it

feels like really homey and welcoming I feel like when you DIY something you're

just never done so we'll continue to keep building Chitty Bang and she'll

continue to keep taking us places I guess as long as we want to do this

lifestyle

things I would do differently is I would definitely decrease the weight I would

raise the roof on the bus definitely we have to 100 gallon water tanks to be

honest we only need 150 gallon water tank I guess some advice that I would

give to windy school a tiny house builders if you're married you're gonna

fight probably every day if you call that hammer that thing or that screw

that twisty guy we always prided ourselves on our

communication but this was a whole nother challenge take your time don't

get in a rush do tons of research plan plan and then plan again and plant some

more it's kind of like you know measure twice cut once that's what she says all

right guys I hope you enjoyed the video today if you want to follow Morgan and

Ryan Crabtree they have instagram facebook youtube everything and what's

up names we have instagram is at thecrabshomestead we have facebook that's

@ChittyBangSkoolie the website is www.thecrabshomestead.com

and I'll throw links to all that in the description below so you can go ahead and follow them

On all their social media. If you enjoyed the video guys give it a thumbs up

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Picking on the Ranch - Duration: 9:29.

hi I'm Mike one man's junk is another man's treasure I think that's how the

saying goes and here on the ranch we have barns full of stuff that never see

the light of day and about once a year I like to go through and do a little

digging and see what I can find hidden treasures winter projects you never know

what you might run into as we go picking on the ranch on our wyoming life

the bad part about having space to store stuff is that you end up keeping

everything we've got barns and sheds and even an old semi-trailer that acts as

storage on the ranch and when something is in the way or it is isn't useful at

the moment it ends up getting slid into one of these storage units it's been

going on for years there's piles of god-knows-what scattered all over the

ranch placed in storage by past generations and forgotten about and left

to be found by us all ranchers are hoarders to some extent I've been there

you throw something away and two weeks two days two months two years down the

road you realize that you could have used it for something

an old hydraulic hose that still has a good end a wheel but a wheelbarrow that

he could have salvaged the handles off of or even a box of hose fittings when

you have a hose break in the garden ranchers store their stockpiles all over

the place for us bigger things and pieces of equipment old gates pipes even

use propane tanks end up in the dump not really a dump but more of a holding area

until something or some part is needed for smaller things they end up in

storage in a barn or a shed and wait until they're needed again come with me

as we take a look and see what kind of treasures we can find

this garage / barn is our main storage area useful for getting things out of

the weather and the winter we usually store the Model T in here and sometimes

the fire truck but right now it's full of stuff that we had to get out of the

way in the shop stacks of chairs we use during branding the cake feeder which

we'll be putting on the Gator in the next couple of weeks that way we don't

have to get out in the weather and cake the cows by hand also taking up the

center of the garage as an old refrigerator we saved the compressor is

shot but I'm hoping to get it up and running at some point I think it looked

cool in the shop next up is Aaron's water tank that we'll be using to take

water to the gardens this winter all the garden water is turned off so it doesn't

freeze so this will be filled up in the shop and taken via Bobcat to the tunnel

to water plants also we have an old band soft and over here is an old wheelbarrow

filled with tack these are harnesses for draught horses

it's how they were attached to and controlled from the back of an old wagon

these were rounded up from old barns and put into one place although I have no

idea what I'm gonna do with them

over on this raised platform is an old Bell I think it was a school bell at

some point and sat on this stand which was in the ground and was used to call

the kids in from recess many many years ago at a small one-room schoolhouse this

garage used to be the main shop on the ranch of years ago and some of the

remnants of that are still evident like this old drill press still mounted to

the wall a hand operated drill press and even though it's missing a lot of parts

I still like it and I'm sure it saw a lot of work back in its day along with

this old vice mounted to the workbench and it still works in this corner of the

garage we get to some of the old furniture the ranch has been collecting

over the years chairs and tables and dressers along with steamer trunks all

earmarked for future refurbishing if I ever get time to do that in the same

corner an old Cub Cadet wagon pulled behind a four-wheeler or a lawn tractor

and filled with a bunch of stuff including an old fashioned popcorn

popper a fly fishing basket and an old creamer bucket and this an antique cedar

for planting seeds in the garden as we head into the barn attached to this

garage we'll find a majority of the odds and ends that end up being stored on the

ranch buckets of old tools and fittings which had been collected a lot of them

from the methane sites on the ranch where workers would forget the tools and

leave stuff laying around including more pipe wrenches than I'll ever need or use

each stall on this side of the barn has been used for storage for years and

years as we move on to the next stall we could find a bunch of old fashioned

wooden school desks probably from the same school the Bell came from and in

the same area not very PC boxes of old beer bottles I'm guessing somebody in

the past here was brewing beer and maybe even bottling it I hope

they got to enjoy it because in the end I'm left with a few boxes of beer

bottles here's another piece of beer memorabilia an old wooden beer case

someone was a Budweiser fan next to it and behind this light an antique sewing

machine a new mansion brand sewing machine very cool

manufactured in 1925 unfortunately not worth a lot millions of these were made

and millions are still around tucked away just like this one but you

can't imagine the kind of work this machine is seen headed out of this barn

and over to the semi trailer this storage trailer is relatively new and

I'm mainly using it for stuff that I use quite a bit but I don't want it

cluttering up the shop random tools that apparently spilled out of their bucket

some more furniture for refinishing extranet wrap that's used to wrap bales

during hanging time also an old painters stool another antique school desk a

trunk and a sewing box we have one more barn to visit in our picking Torf and

that's the main barn behind the shop this barn ends up being storage for

mostly yard lawn and garden equipment but it does have one surprise in it this

unassuming looking black box let's check it out it doesn't look like much but

this box was technologically in between the chuck wagon in a wagon train and a

modern RV it weighs about 75 pounds and as we get it out of the light I can tell

you the patent for it is from 1926 and it's a motorists kitchenette it was made

to be mounted to the running board of a Model T or Model a car you could drive

all day stop for lunch and with different compartments for bread coffee

sugar and eggs you'd have all the fixin's

picnic including an icebox and a water dispenser on the side it's nowhere

mint-condition but it was one of my best finds on the ranch it originally sold

for $50 and was probably a huge luxury for the car owner of the early 20th

century well there we go the motorists kitchen sitting on the back of a 1924

Ford Model T pickup this is as good as it gets back then got a nice box sit

back and make yourself a sandwich one of the cool things about living on the

ranch is the history that you can find whether it's the ranch itself or

something tucked away in an old barn ranches in the US are disappearing at a

rate of one acre per minute and with them goes all that history we're doing

our best to keep that from happening thanks for joining us make sure you

stick around as we've got some cool stuff coming up Aaron's getting ready to

start her winter growing adventure in the high tunnel growing vegetables with

no heat in freezing temperatures and supplying our local farmers market also

we've got pregnant and we'll be getting back into our winter mode as we start

feeding the cows once again lots of projects coming up in the shop

and a whole lot more as always have a great week and thanks for joining us and

on Wyoming life

For more infomation >> Picking on the Ranch - Duration: 9:29.

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