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Wir lieben besprühte Züge, aber an Häusern ist's eine Sauerei. Wir diskutieren den Kick für Sprayer, die Streetart-Kultur und warum manche Sachbeschädigung einfach geil ist - trotz des Versicherungsschadens. Amarone hilft bei der Entscheidung!
New Holland recently launched their IntelliSense™ Sprayer Automation, touting it as the most versatile and productive sense and act technology on the market.
In this conversation, Russ and Jamie discuss Jamie's journey from working at a service station to becoming a successful decorator and business owner.Find Jamie and Abode here - https://www.instagram.com/abodeacademy?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw== They explore the challenges of dyslexia, the evolution of the decorating trade, and the transition from traditional methods to modern spraying techniques. Jamie and Russ discuss insights on training the next generation and the importance of mental health in the trade. The conversation highlights the significance of finding the right space for business, the impact of education, and the need for hands-on training in the industry. In this conversation, Jamie discusses the stark differences in spray painting practices between the USA and the UK, highlighting the technological advancements in the US and the traditional mindset prevalent in the UK. He emphasizes the importance of innovation in the decorating industry and the challenges faced by decorators in adapting to new methods. The discussion also covers pricing strategies, the value of restoration versus replacement in home improvement, and the transition to a workshop environment for better efficiency. Additionally, Jamie opens up about the mental health pressures associated with striving for perfection in his work and the importance of seeking help when overwhelmed. Jamie delves into the complexities of craftsmanship, emphasizing the pursuit of perfection and the inevitable flaws that come with it. He discusses the importance of prioritizing quality over quantity in work, the challenges of pricing one's skills, and the rewarding transition from craftsman to educator. The dialogue highlights the significance of mental health in the industry, the value of time, and the fulfillment found in helping others succeed. In this conversation, Russ and Jamie discuss the intricacies of spraying techniques, the importance of safety and training, and the investment required for quality equipment. They delve into the differences between airless and HVLP spraying methods, emphasizing the need for versatile tools in the industry. Jamie shares his journey of creating a brand focused on customer support and aftercare, highlighting the challenges faced in the construction industry, particularly regarding mental health and the need for appreciation. The discussion wraps up with insights on the importance of community and support in the trades.Thanks to our Sponsors Axus Decor - Episode sponsors The Funky Peach - Guest merch sponsor
Today, machinery expert Dave Mowitz is joined by Andy Campbell, director of insights at Tractor Zoom, to discuss the market for used high-speed discs, row crop tractors, and self-propelled sprayers. They cover recent price drops, dealer inventory trends, and why now may be a good time to buy. Tune in for expert insights on pricing, demand, and what to expect in 2025. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Gestank und Brände in Essen. Frist für Widerspruch gegen den Grundsteuerbescheid läuft ab. Essens beste Sportler werden geehrt. Demo gegen Rechts am Wochenende. Wieder islamfeindlicher Vorfall in Moschee. Sprayer in Essen festgenommen.
GUSS Automation has made their way onto many orchards over the past few years with their completely unmanned spray systems.
Ob Balenciaga, Nike, Supreme, Rimowa, Kim Kardashian, Kanye West oder Inter Mailand. Alle suchen seinen Rat: Mirko Borsche, Founder und Kreativ-Guru vom Bureau Borsche. Jetzt spricht er in TOMorrow. Ich habe ihn in München besucht. Seine Adresse: Es ist das Help-Desk für alle in der Luxuswelt, die in Paris, Mailand oder New York nicht weiter kommen. Balenciaga braucht ein neues Logo? Mirko kreiert es. LVMH kauft Rimowa – er designt das passende Luxus-Label dazu. Jetzt gestaltet er auch noch Trikots für Inter Mailand oder den FC Bayern München. Seine Erfolgsformel: Wie er vom illegalen Sprayer in Bayern zum visuellen Leader wurde. Sein Blick auf die Branche: Wie aus Marken echte Ikonen werden, was dabei auch schieflaufen laufen kann und wie es ist, wenn Kanye West dich am Samstag anruft, während du gerade auf dem Land bist und Trecker fährst – das alles jetzt hier in TOMorrow. Wenn du mitdiskutieren möchtest: Schreib mir gern in die Kommentare oder hier auf Social Media: http://lnk.to/TOMorrow-Podcast und cool, wenn du den Channel abonnierst.
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In this episode of the North American Ag Spotlight podcast, Chrissy Wozniak welcomes back Jose Marchetti, an agronomy engineer and Business Development leader for Ecorobotix. With a rich background in agriculture across Argentina, Brazil, and the United States, Jose shares his expertise on advancing precision agriculture. The discussion centers around the ARA ultra-high-precision sprayer, a game-changing tool that reduces input costs, minimizes spray drift, and enhances crop health. Jose explains how the sprayer's advanced plant-by-plant technology distinguishes crops from weeds with remarkable accuracy, applying treatments only where needed.Listeners will learn how the ARA sprayer has helped farmers achieve up to 95% savings in crop protection products while reducing manual labor costs significantly. Jose also highlights its impact on addressing regulatory compliance, improving worker safety, and boosting productivity in windy conditions. Real-world success stories from producers using the technology underline its potential to revolutionize modern farming. Jose's deep passion for agriculture and his commitment to supporting farmers' profitability shines throughout the conversation, making this an inspiring listen for anyone interested in ag tech.Learn more about https://ecorobotix.com#agtech #precisionag #agricultureNorth American Ag is devoted to highlighting the people & companies in agriculture who impact our industry and help feed the world. Subscribe at https://northamericanag.comWant to hear the stories of the ag brands you love and the ag brands you love to hate? Hear them at https://whatcolorisyourtractor.comDon't just thank a farmer, pray for one too!Send us a textSubscribe to North American Ag at https://northamericanag.com
Harald Oskar Naegeli, geboren 1939 in Zürich, wurde Ende der 1970er Jahre als der zunächst anonyme «Sprayer von Zürich» bekannt. Er gilt als Vorläufer der Street Art. Seine Kunst provozierte und tut es immer noch. Luca Zacchei (RefLab) spricht heute mit Urs Bühler (NZZ-Journalist), der kürzlich zusammen mit Anna-Barbara Neumann das Buch „Den Vogelflug, die Wolkenbewegung misst man auch nicht mit dem Zollstock!“ mitherausgegeben hat. Nebst Illustrationen und Fotos der Werke von Harald Naegeli sind darin auch Interviews und programmatische Texte abgedruckt, die zwischen 1979–2022 entstanden sind. Der ambivalente Künstler ist (im wahrsten Sinn des Wortes) schwer zu fassen. Wir haben trotzdem versucht, ein paar Aspekte seines Wirkens in dieser Stammtisch-Episode einzufangen…
Hallo liebe Gaming Freunde des guten Geschmacks. Heute wird es bombig, denn wir haben “Bomberman-Olli” zu Gast. Diese Folge ist eine bunte Mischung aus: Warum wir Bomberman lieben, welche Regale die besten für Sammler sind, wie sich Olli als Sprayer austobt uvm. Die *Bomberman*-Spielereihe ist ein Klassiker der Videospielwelt und hat sich seit ihrem Debüt 1983 auf fast allen erdenklichen Konsolen verewigt. Mit ihrer simplen, aber genialen Grundidee – bomben, was das Zeug hält – hat sie nicht nur jede Menge Zocker begeistert, sondern auch unzählige Freundschaften auf die Probe gestellt. Denn wer einmal von einem Bombenfreund sprichwörtlich „weggebombt“ wurde, der vergisst das so schnell nicht. Das Spielprinzip von *Bomberman* ist so einfach wie genial: Man steuert den namensgebenden Bomberman durch labyrintartige Level und platziert Bomben, um Gegner und Hindernisse aus dem Weg zu sprengen. Klingt simpel? Ist es auch – aber das macht den Reiz des Spiels aus. Der wahre Spaß entfaltet sich im Multiplayer-Modus, in dem man gegen seine Freunde antritt und dabei versucht, sie mit taktisch klug platzierten Bomben in die Falle zu locken. Hier gilt das Motto: Besser Freund als Feind – aber auf dem Spielfeld ist jeder sich selbst der Nächste. In manchen Versionen konnte Bomberman sogar auf Tieren reiten, die ihm verschiedene Fähigkeiten gaben. Ein echter Klassiker ist *Super Bomberman 2* für das Super Nintendo, in dem man auf Dino-artigen Wesen durch die Level flitzt und Gegnern das Leben schwer macht. Da stellte sich dann die Frage: Bomben? Check! Dino-Reittiere? Check! Was braucht man noch mehr? Bombige Grüße Janina, Essi und Olli Hier findet ihr mehr von Oliver aka Siocone: Insta: https://www.instagram.com/siocone Twitch: https://m.twitch.tv/siocone Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/siocone/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@siocone Event am 15.02.2025 http://colognebay.de/Retro-Connection/newpage/
In der letzten Staffelfolge geht's endlich in die Gegenwart und wir lernen zwei zeitgenössische Künstler kennen: Einen Fotografen, der Orchester wie Rockbands inszeniert und einen Performer, der nicht nur die Grenzen zwischen den Kunstdisziplinen, sondern auch die Grenze zwischen Komponist und Interpret aufhebt.Diese Episode wurde am TT MM JJJJ auf Ö1 Campus gestreamt und ist Teil des zeit- und kulturgeschichtlichen Archivs von oe1.ORF.at
Kelly Unmanned Services CEO, Lucas Koch is working to commercialize new drone technology.
Graffiti - ist das Kunst oder kann das weg? Wenn es um die Zeichnungen an Häuserwänden oder Unterführungen geht, spielt nicht selten das Thema Vandalismus eine Rolle. Inzwischen mischen auch Finanzämter mit und bezweifeln, dass die Kunst der großen Buchstaben und Bilder auf Mauern auch als solche zu bewerten ist. Ein Graffiti-Künstler aus Bad Vilbel soll jetzt 40 000 € Steuern nachzahlen, weil seine Auftragsarbeiten eben keine Kunst sein sollen. Aber was macht den Unterschied in Sachen Graffiti, Street- und Urban Art? Seit Jahrzehnten sind sie Ausdruck eines sozialen Bewusstseins, mit dem Sprayer ihre Umgebung kommentieren und manchmal auch kritisieren. Es sind Arbeiten, für die Künstler wie Banksy gefeiert werden, andere dafür bestraft werden? Zeit, sich mit diesem Phänomen auseinanderzusetzen mit Jurist Christian Förster, Streetart-Künstlerin Thekra Jaziri und Graffiti-Experte und Kunstgeschichtler Ulrich Blanché. Podcast-Tipp: Banksy - Rebellion oder Kitsch? Wer ist Banksy? Mit spektakulären Aktionen sorgt der anonyme Street Art Künstler weltweit für Aufmerksamkeit. Seine Schablonen-Graffitis zieren Hauswände und öffentliche Gebäude, Kaffeetassen und T-Shirts und erzielen bei Auktionen Rekordsummen. Banksy ist eine der einflussreichsten Persönlichkeiten der internationalen Kunstszene. Und dennoch ist wenig über ihn bekannt. Viele Mythen ranken sich um seine Identität. Die neunteilige Podcast-Serie, produziert von rbbKultur, erzählt erstmals detailliert die Geschichte von Banksy - zu hören exklusiv in der ARD Audiothek. https://www.ardaudiothek.de/sendung/banksy-rebellion-oder-kitsch/94558198/
Er ist einer der spannendsten deutschen Künstler. 70.000 Euro zahlen Fans für seine Bilder, die er jetzt in New York und Los Angeles ausstellt. Wir besuchen Paul Schrader heute in seiner kreativen Herzkammer – in seinem Atelier. Eine ganz besondere Einladung. Der exklusive TOMorrow Hausbesuch. Vor drei Jahren war Paul Schrader zum ersten Mal bei TOMorrow. Jetzt haben wir uns wieder getroffen. Aber nicht irgendwo. Sondern da, wo die große Kunst wirklich entsteht: In seinem Atelier in Hamburg-Ottensen. Hier zeigt er uns, wie er lebt und arbeitet. Seine Karriere – außergewöhnlich wie er selbst. Als Jugendlicher ein Sprayer, der nachts heimlich Hauswände besprüht. Dann Jura-Studium, zweites Staatsexamen, Doktortitel. Paul arbeitet als Anwalt in einer britischen Großkanzlei, ist super erfolgreich, aber kehrt zu seinen Wurzeln zurück. Und die sind bei ihm die Malerei. Seine ersten Bilder vor 12 Jahren: 500 Euro wert. Heute zahlen Sammler auf der ganzen Welt 70.000 Euro. Sein Blick aufs Kunst-Business, sein Erfolg, aber auch der Umgang mit dem Scheitern. Seine neuen Pläne in Amerika, sein spannendes Buch-Projekt und warum die Schuhe eines Nationalspielers in seinem Atelier liegen – das alles jetzt hier in TOMorrow. Wenn du mitdiskutieren möchtest: Ich freue mich auf dein Feedback in den Kommentaren oder hier auf Social Media: http://lnk.to/ TOMorrow-Podcast und cool, wenn du den Channel abonnierst.
There’s no denying when a spray clean out has gone wrong — the streaky start to a spray pass with injured plants never seems to happen at the back of the farm, either. There are a few things at play, says Tom Wolf, co-founder of AgriMetrix and Sprayers 101. There’s the possibility of active ingredient... Read More
Thanks for tuning in to this Agronomic Monday edition of RealAg Radio, with your host Shaun Haney! Hear from: Rigas Karamanos on nitrogen management; Peter Johnson of RealAgriculture on wheat bushel loss due to heat, tar spot scouting and more; Tom Wolf with AgriMetrix and Sprayers 101, on sprayer clean out; Dr. Kelly Turkington on... Read More
Thanks for tuning in to this Agronomic Monday edition of RealAg Radio, with your host Shaun Haney! Hear from: Rigas Karamanos on nitrogen management; Peter Johnson of RealAgriculture on wheat bushel loss due to heat, tar spot scouting and more; Tom Wolf with AgriMetrix and Sprayers 101, on sprayer clean out; Dr. Kelly Turkington on... Read More
Thanks for tuning in to this episode of RealAg on the Weekend. On this weekend's show, host Shaun Haney is joined by: Brian Voth with Intellifarm Inc. on the wheat, corn and canola markets; Tom Wolf of Agrimetrix and Sprayers 101 on sprayer cleanout; and, Hear a clip from a recent Canola School with Kaeley Kindrachuk... Read More
On this episode, WILL Radio's Todd Gleason discusses the importance of the Declaration of Independence. Then, Ziegler Ag Equipment's Mark Duffing provides some helpful pre-spray tips to keep your sprayer in tip-top shape, and Bayer Crop Science Technical Agronomist Andrew Penney shares some corn rootworm scouting insights. In our “Beltway Beef” segment, National Cattlemen's Beef Association's Hunter Ihrman and Mary-Thomas Hart break down what the Supreme Court's Chevron Deference ruling could mean for the U.S. cattle industry. In our “Meat Monitor” segment, we learn about the U.S. Red Meat Symposium in Mexico City, and in “Bushels and Cents,” Ray Bohacz encourages you to stay the course when trying to track down maintenance issues in farm equipment. The episode also features the music of Clarksville Creative Sound recording artist Carrie Romero. Timestamps Intro and news: 0:00 Goatlifeclothing.com advertisement: 5:45 Todd Gleason, WILL Radio: 6:04 Mark Duffing, Ziegler Ag Equipment: 10:07 Andrew Penney, Bayer Crop Science: 13:01 Hunter Ihrman and Mary-Thomas Hart, NCBA: 16:24 Gerardo Rodriguez,Randy Spronk, and Dan Halstrom, U.S. Meat Export Federation: 29:30 Ray Bohacz, “Bushels and Cents”: 31:55 Carrie Romero: 33:23
Enlist Field Specialist Andy Carriger says even trace amounts of herbicides left in application equipment can cause contamination. He tells Brownfield, a thorough tank cleanout involves several steps, including completely draining the system, and removing and cleaning nozzle tips and strainers. Find more resources on this and other crop protection topics at Corteva.us/ProfitSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of the Pints of Polishing podcast, Marshall and Nick discuss their recent experiences and share some customer feedback. They also introduce their new product, STAK, a versatile ceramic coating. They highlight the simplicity of the application process and the long-lasting results it provides. They emphasize that Stack is not just a water-based sealant, but a true ceramic coating. They address common questions and concerns about the product, including its durability and the maintenance of the sprayer. Overall, they invite listeners to join the evolution of their product line and experience the benefits of STAK. Takeaways STAK is a versatile ceramic coating that offers simplicity in application and long-lasting results. It is suitable for both professional detailers and car enthusiasts who want to protect their vehicles. STAK can be used as a standalone protectant or to service existing coatings. It reinforces weak points in coatings and provides a real level of service. The application process is quick and easy, with no need for leveling or multiple towels. STAK is not a water-based sealant, but a true ceramic coating with enhanced durability and hydrophobic properties. The product comes in an 8-ounce bottle, which can cover approximately 10-15 cars of varying sizes. The sprayer should be cleaned with warm water and APC to prevent clogging and contamination. STAK fills a need in the market for a ceramic coating with a 6-12 month lifespan. It offers a higher level of protection and gloss compared to water-based sealants. STAK is part of the evolution of the hyperCLEAN product line, providing unique value to customers. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Updates 05:05 Nick's Experience at the Farmer's Market 13:35 Benefits of Stack for Professional Detailers 23:23 Maintaining the Sprayer and Preventing Contamination 27:38 Addressing Common Questions and Concerns about Stack 32:36 Join the Evolution with STAK: The Future of Ceramic Coatings
The topic of soil compaction often arises when talking about the heaviest of farm machinery — four-wheel drive tractors, grain carts/buggies, and manure spreaders — but sprayers should also be at the forefront when it comes to trying to minimize compaction. After all, with some sprayer tanks now exceeding 2,000 gallons and booms extending upwards... Read More
We're back! And as mediocre as ever! In this week's show, we talk about the whiskey cabinets, Jason's $100K tin can, YouTube, content creation, upcoming projects and more! If you'd like to support us on Patreon and have access to our irreverent aftershow, you can sign up here: https://www.patreon.com/shopsoundspodcastYou can find us on Instagram, Youtube, Facebook and Tiktok : @bourbonmoth and @kjsawdustAnd don't forget to check out Bits & Bits at www.bitsbits.com and use coupon code MORSELS15 to save 15%Be sure to hit up Katz-Moses Tools at www.KMTools.com - cool tools at a fair price. If it's on their website, it's in Jonathan's apron. Check out the new JIG SQUARE - it's amazing!Wanna feel good about yourself?? Check out Katz-Moses Woodworkers with Disabilities Fund at https://kmtools.com/pages/kmww-charity
Thanks for tuning into this Agronomic Monday edition of RealAg Radio! On this episode, host Shaun Haney is joined by RealAgriculture's in-house agronomist, Peter ‘Wheat Pete' Johnson to discuss a number of topics including: Impact of compaction from the sprayer; Resistant water hemp and kochia; Timing for nitrogen application. And don’t miss the top ag... Read More
Thanks for tuning into this Agronomic Monday edition of RealAg Radio! On this episode, host Shaun Haney is joined by RealAgriculture's in-house agronomist, Peter ‘Wheat Pete' Johnson to discuss a number of topics including: Impact of compaction from the sprayer; Resistant water hemp and kochia; Timing for nitrogen application. And don’t miss the top ag... Read More
in this one we catch up with our friend Ibon from IK Sprayers! Use Our Promo Links To Support The Show- https://superlink.io/jamiethecleaner --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thecleanercast/support
On this episode, Moving Iron's Casey Seymour, discusses the sprayer market and the downstream effects of new technologies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A common conversation in vineyard management is knowing how to spray your vineyard effectively. On today's episode, we have a conversation with Dr. Andrew Landers, who wrote the book on vineyard spraying. He brings more than 30 years of research and development on vineyard and orchard spraying technologies and techniques to share with us. In this episode, we discuss various tools and techniques to get the most out of your equipment and your product. This ranges from backpack sprayers when first starting to the best types of nozzles and how to calibrate your equipment for the most effective-sized droplets. Blasting clouds of spray into the air is a waste of product and something we'd like to leave in our past. Dr. Landers focuses on effectively getting the droplets from the nozzle to the plant and ensuring long-lasting equipment and a well-sprayed vineyard. Listen in to learn all about effectively spraying your vineyard and helping your grapes thrive. In this episode, you will hear: What factors affect an effective spray, and why air blasting is a thing of the past. Strategies for optimizing sprayer airflow and coverage. The product concentration in the tank versus the actual product rate per acre. How to know that the product is hitting the target. Difference between a canopy and herbicide nozzle. Common mistakes in vineyard spraying Sprayer technologies that Dr. Landers thinks have the most potential. Follow and Review: We'd love for you to follow us if you haven't yet. Click the ‘+ Follow' button in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We'd love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts. Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second, and it helps spread the word about the podcast. Resources: Visit effectivespraying.com to purchase Dr. Andrew Landers' book Effective Vineyard Spraying or his other books - Effective Orchard Spraying and the Farm Machinery Book. If you have questions about today's episode or other grape growing questions, go to VineyardUndergroundPodcast.com and click the Ask Fritz button. Come grow with Fritz through VirtualViticultureAcademy.com! Save $75 off your first year of membership with the code Underground at checkout. Today's Guest: Dr. Andrew Landers is an award-winning researcher and author and currently works as a consultant in precision spray technology. Previously, he directed the application technology program for Cornell University's New York State Agricultural Experiment Station in Geneva, New York, where he focused on using engineering solutions to provide more effective and safer spraying. Connect with Andrew: Website: https://effectivespraying.com/ Email: effectivespraying@gmail.com Episode Sponsor: Thank you to our friends at Bahco for their sponsorship of today's episode. As innovators for more than 165 years, Bahco has introduced the most advanced tools in the world, and Bacho products are manufactured in factories across Europe. I exclusively prune with the Bacho ERGO™ Bypass Secateurs with Elastomer Coated Fixed Handle (size medium). Visit www.bahco.com/int_en to find a dealer near you to get the best pruning tools on the market, along with hedging tools, tying tools, picking tools, and more. Episode Credits If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com. Let them know we sent you.
Designed by Stara, Brazil’s largest agricultural machinery manufacturer, the Imperador 4000 sprayer claims to feature the world's only centrally-mounted boom. The sprayer was introduced in 2010 with a mid-mount boom between the two axles, designed deliver more stability, better targeting and higher spraying quality, says Stara’s export area manager Douglas Fernandez. In this report from... Read More
Sie sind überall. Auf Stromkästen, an Hausfassaden, in Zügen: Tags. Kleine Signaturen in Graffiti-Schrift. Für viele sind sie Schmierereien. Doch für Eingeweihte wird die Stadt durch sie wie ein Buch, das sie lesen können. Autorin: Lale Ohlrogge Von Lale Ohlrogge.
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Jason Deveau, application technology specialist with Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, and Tom Wolf, co-founder of Agrimetrix and both of Sprayers 101 are BACK for this episode of Exploding Sprayer Myths! If you’re cleared to fly a drone, spraying product with a drone is easy peasy, right? Actually, that’s a myth. Catch... Read More
Lee Lubbers, a meticulous advocate for sprayer maintenance, ensures his two units undergo rigorous rinsing and blowing with every product change. Additionally, he conducts extensive cleaning and winterizes the sprayers before seasonal storage. Highlighting more than just preventive care, Lee underscores the risks of damaged crops and weed problems linked to inadequate sprayer cleaning. Joined by Nick Fleitz, a dedicated 'sprayer geek' from Pentair, they emphasize the criticality of thorough sprayer maintenance. Presented by Advanced Drainage Systems
Plugged Up Sprayer For Foliar Feeding What Not To Use! Watch the full episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cTJqUliEMdk Your Hosts: The Invisible Gardener Andy Lopez & Ken Somerville Find full disclaimer on our website.
On this episode, we'll be covering the Season 8 Premier of Live After Lockup! On this episode, Kerok has a terrifying surprise for Britney, Louie visits a disinterested Melissa in New Jersey, Cameron has a new living situation proposal for Aris, Redd makes an impromptu proposal, Shavel and Qualon's moms fight over who gets to sit up front at the wedding, and Chance keeps the loan shark after him a secret from Tayler. As always, we'll end with our students of the week, class dunces and life lessons. If you like what you hear, please give us a five star rating and leave a review. If you/ also watch 90 Day Fiance, you should check out our other podcast feed. You can reach us on Instagram (@90DayMmkay) or shoot us an email at 90DayMmkay@gmail.com
If you're a DIYer, then you'll want to buy a paint sprayer for your DIY toolbox, but what kind should you buy? There are 3 types, but for DIY projects, there are only two you really should consider: an HVLP paint sprayer and an airless paint sprayer. I'll share with you in this episode for which projects (and!) why you should consider one over the other (or buying both!) Send me an email (serena@thriftdiving.com) or DM me @ ThriftDiving on Instagram if you've got a question!PRODUCTS MENTIONED (contains affiliate links)Finish Max by HomeRight HVLP paint sprayer (Home Depot)Super Fine Finish Max by HomeRight HVLP paint sprayer (Home Depot)Wagner Control Pro 130 airless paint sprayer (Home Depot)RESOURCESHow to Use a Paint Sprayer (YouTube)How I Painted My Fence with an Airless Paint Sprayer (YouTube)How I Painted My Fence with an Airless Paint Sprayer (Blog Post)How to Thin Paint for a Paint Sprayer (YouTube)Click to send me an email or send the email to serena@thriftdiving.com.Subscribe to my email list for 5 ebooks, printable, and checklists: https://thriftdiving.com/subscribeSubscribe to my YouTube channel:https://www.youtube.com/user/thriftdivingLet's Connect!BlogYouTubeInstagramFacebookPinterestTikTokTwitterSupport the showClick to send me an email to share your thoughts with me on this episode! Connect with me on Instagram @ThriftDiving. WANT TO LEARN TO USE POWER TOOLS? I'm creating an online power tools 101 course to help you get over the fear and intimidating of using tools to become empowered with power tools! Sign up here for more info! https://thriftdiving.com/toolsSubscribe to my email list for 5 ebooks, printable, and checklists: https://thriftdiving.com/subscribeSubscribe to my YouTube channel:https://www.youtube.com/user/thriftdivingLet's Connect! Blog YouTube Instagram Facebook Pinterest TikTok Twitter
Agritechnica can be like Christmas for someone who closely follows new developments in agriculture technology, as the relevant companies from around the world show off their latest innovations at the show. The RealAgriculture team caught up with our friend and spraying expert Tom Wolf of Sprayers101 to discuss his observations on the ground in Germany.... Read More
A new sprayer retrofit system from Precision Planting will allow growers to upgrade technology without switching sprayers. Since entering the sprayer market in 2022, Precision Planting has launched its ReClaim boom priming and recirculation technology, and this fall, it will offer its new Symphony nozzle control system. At Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show at Woodstock, Ont.,... Read More
Covering 40,000 acres a year with a sprayer is a big job. At Shawridge Farms, a large cash crop and commercial grain elevator operation located in Arthur, Ont., that responsibility falls primarily to sprayer operator Matthew Musselman. So how does one guy get over all those acres? He gets a lot of help from the... Read More
If you're looking for the BEST battery powered backpack sprayer on the market, we've got you. This week we had Conner from FlowZone on the show to talk about the company, the new Generation of Cyclone and Typhoon sprayers, and alot of new add-ons coming soon! Be sure to check them out and get one of these in your shed, they are available at Site One stores/online, as well as their own e-commerce store.www.fzspray.comIG: fzsprayer
On this episode, presented by AGCO, we're talking sprayer technology with Precision Planting's Bryce Baker and Massey Ferguson's Heath Kehnemund. Also, environmental sustainability has been a hot topic in agriculture in recent years and this week we tackle the topic with Chris Harbourt, Chief Strategy Officer for Indigo Ag. In this week's installment of “The Dirt with Nutrien,” Senior Agronomist Mike Howell and Mark Tully, Manager of Global Market Research, talk commodity prices and input costs. In our “Meat Monitor” segment, we learn about a recent U.S. Meat Export Federation trip to Japan and South Korea to see pork, beef, corn and soybean check-off dollars at work, and in “Bushels and Cents,” Ray Bohacz offers practical tips you should consider when buying your next pickup truck. The episode also features new music from Whey Jennings. Timestamps Intro/news: 0:00 Goatlifeclothing.com advertisement: 6:20 Bryce Baker, Precision Planting: 6:39 Heath Kehnemund, Massey Fergusion: 14:23 Chris Harbourt, Indigo Ag: 19:03 Mike Howell and Mark Tully, Nutrien: 25:46 Gene Noem, Laurie Johnson and Don Pemberton, U.S. Meat Export Federation: 37:15 Ray Bohacz, “Bushels and Cents”: 39:41 Whey Jennings: 41:15
Juerg Zwahlen the owner of Birchmeier discusses their history and what goes into this Swiss company making high-quality mobile sprayers for multiple industries including the pest control industry. Learn more at https://www.birchmeier.us Get your The Pest Posse swag today at https://pest-posse-general-store.creator-spring.com
SHOW NOTES: Centipedes: Get a leg up on banishing fast and freaky thousand-legger centipedes inside your home. Micro-Irrigation: Tiny drops produce big blooms with micro-irrigation for your garden. Paint Sprayers: New paint sprayer technology gets DIY paint projects done faster, easier, and with less waste. Plus, answers to your home improvement questions. HVAC Blockage: Barely any air blows through one room in Leroy's home. He gets tips on how to look for a duct blockage or a closed damper. Firepit Mortar: Michelle is building a fieldstone firepit but the mortar is dry and cracking. We suggest putting plastic over the surface to slow down the drying time and recommend some good products and videos. Lead Paint: Lauren is worried about lead in the paint that's chipping and flaking in her old home. She needs to work with a painter who's certified in lead paint containment to make sure her kids are safe. Water Heater: What is the slight leak coming from the PVC tube at the top of the water heater? Michael learns it's just a pressure relief valve, but his old water heater should still be replaced. Converting a Deck: Diane wants to turn her deck into a closet and laundry room. It's a good idea, but she should consult with an architect since it can be a complicated addition. Plumbing Noises: There's a clicking noise behind the bathroom and closet. It's probably pipes or metal siding expanding and contracting against Damian's walls. Floor Moisture: Water is coming up from the concrete slab under Michelle's laminate floor. She should check the drainage outside the house and use an exhaust fan with a humidistat to reduce condensation. Split Outlet: Why does the bottom plug work in an outlet but the top one doesn't? Chris may have a split outlet that's partly controlled by a switch. Popping Nails: Nails are popping out of the sheetrock near the ceiling and corners. We advise Bob to either replace the nails with drywall screws or overlap the existing nail heads with the heads of new nails. Do you have a home improvement or decor question? Call the show 24/7 at 888-MONEY-PIT (888-666-3974) or post your question here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week's New to Lou Too is The Xtreme Eco Multi Sprayer Value System. An Xtreme Eco Multi Sprayer is a proprietary cleaning system that allows you to switch from one cleaning solution to another with one just one sprayer.
SHOW NOTES: Cooling Your Home: Beat the heat and save money with free ways to cool your home. Installing Tile: Get your tiling project done faster and cleaner with this trick of the trade. Paint Sprayer: New airless paint sprayer technology lets you paint smarter without working harder. Plus, answers to your home improvement questions. Soundproofing: Darlene wants to block out noise between the apartment walls. Mineral wool insulation and sound-deadening drywall will help keep things quiet. Loose Tiles: When floor tiles come loose, Tony finds out how to remove them, replace the grout, and use mastic adhesive to reset the tiles again. Brick Steps: How can Mia remove worn carpet that's glued to her brick steps? It would be much easier to install pavers or outdoor ceramic tile over the steps. Tin Roof: It's getting hot under the tin roof on Dan's screened porch! We suggest applying radiant barrier paint to the top of the roof to reflect the heat. Window Condensation: The picture windows are all fogged up from trapped moisture. There's no remedy for thermal pane seals that fail, so Sally will have to live with the foggy view or replace the windows. Peeling Vinyl Floor: Areas of the sheet vinyl flooring are peeling up and glue's not working. Anna should consider replacing the floor with luxury vinyl planking. Whole House Fan: The spray foam is working great in Phil's house but there are times he'd like to use the whole house fan. He should construct a duct from the fan to a gable vent to bypass the attic. Tree Roots Under a Patio: Should Courtney build a brick patio near damaging tree roots? She needs to either get rid of the roots or build a deck above grade. Concrete Driveway Repair: What's the right way to replace a sunken area of a concrete driveway? It's most important for Larry to compact crushed gravel well enough to make a solid base before pouring new concrete over it. Metal Roof: Should you install a metal roof over existing shingles? Darlene learns why it's a very bad idea that could damage her investment. Deck Stain: Why does the stain on horizontal deck surfaces wear out so fast? John should replace the semi-transparent stain with longer-lasting solid stain. Do you have a home improvement or decor question? Call the show 24/7 at 888-MONEY-PIT (888-666-3974) or post your question here. Sponsored in part by policygenius.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
SHOW NOTES: Building a Fire Pit: Relaxing around a backyard campfire is made easy with a DIY fire pit. Social Front Yards: Curb appeal meets social appeal when you create an inviting social front yard that's functional and attractive. Paint Sprayers: Reduce waste and cut painting time by a third with high-efficiency paint sprayers that make paint projects easier. Plus, answers to your home improvement questions. Window Leaks: Installers should have used concrete block to stop water from getting trapped under Martha's new picture window. We have tips on improving the drainage to prevent leaks. Plumbing Odors: Phew! Gary has a bad odor coming from his bathroom drains and learns what to do to eliminate the bio-gases that are causing it. Driveway Replacement: Susan is considering options for her 38-year-old driveway. It's time to tear it up and pour a new asphalt driveway. Deck Upgrades: Should you replace just the boards or the whole frame on an old deck? Mike needs to replace the entire structure but can use composite decking materials for the surface. Wet Basement: Paul wants to finish the basement but it leaks at times after a heavy rain. We'll tell him how to improve the drainage outside the house. Squirrels: Squirrels making you nuts? We give Alison advice on how to humanely trap and relocate the squirrel that's living in her basement ceiling. Wood Fencing: John's pressure-treated wood fence is already getting soft and rotted. We suspect the pressure treatment was not done well or he got poor-quality wood. Condensation on Walls: Judy noticed moisture halfway down the basement walls she's repainting. She should check the outside drainage and install a dehumidifier. Moles: Moles are damaging the yard at Kim's house. If she gets rid of the grubs that are their food source, she'll get rid of the moles. Do you have a home improvement or decor question? Call the show 24/7 at 888-MONEY-PIT (888-666-3974) or post your question here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices