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Wayne Smith
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Добавлен 2 янв 2011
Tips and tricks with the DSLR - mostly exploring the possibilities of Time lapse or stop motion or just composing a video and editing it into a short.
exhaust pipe repair
This stainless steel strap repair kit is easy to install if one is at all comfortable with DIY auto repair.
Bought this clamp from Canadian Tire product: Nickson Stainless Steel Exhaust Band Clamp
#carrepair #exhaust_repair #diyautorepair #exhaust #exhaust_clamp #diy #safetyfirst
Bought this clamp from Canadian Tire product: Nickson Stainless Steel Exhaust Band Clamp
#carrepair #exhaust_repair #diyautorepair #exhaust #exhaust_clamp #diy #safetyfirst
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Видео
Dewalt 60V 20V equipment Circular Saw
Просмотров 1962 года назад
This is a review to demonstrate not only the power of the 60Volt circular saw but the flexibility of using the 20v system with the added work potential of using a 60V Flex battery as well.
Spinning markers
Просмотров 884 года назад
A piece of wood and a marker and a boy's imagination. See some great designs made with some basic materials.
leveling a floor
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A simple part to a tedious job of leveling a floor in an older house using a scribe to trace the contour of the uneven floor. 1: start by finding the high point on the uneven floor - the high point is the reference point that the rest of the floor rib heights will be brought up to 2: use this method (shown in the video) to make the first rib and secure it - glue and screw 3: find the offset wit...
Paint Room in no time!
Просмотров 3339 лет назад
With a little help the room can be painted in no time! Set the camera up to snap every second with movie settings at 60f/s. Notice a timewarp as I'm done the job!!
be cheaper to buy a piece of sheet metal and make your own wrap
Appreciate it.
When did you get that tool
What's the average cost for a project like this?
How are you cutting these at the table saw if you need to follow the contoured cut line? Or are you getting them close to the line and then sanding/planing to your line?
How do you secure the cut 2x4 without splitting them once you set screws in?
Since I'm leveling an existing floor, I used screws (and glue) just long enough to secure the 2x4 to the existing plywood floor. Older homes often have one inch pine boards as floor boards. I would use the local building code as a guide and suggest approximately every 16 inches. Cheers
Maybe you should find out why your floor is so out of level before you do this.
Thanks for the video.
Great video! I'm going to use this method to level the floor in the loft prior to converting it. What tool do you use to hold the marker? Have you made it yourself or did you buy it? Thanks!
I'm glad this helps. I used an old backstop from a cutoff saw but anything that's a rod mounted in a foot that can slide would be great. I can't find it right now - I like your idea of making one. Thanks
diy tool to scribe floor line
Watched tons of ‘subfloor leveling videos’ often 15-20min long. This 1:34 video has all I needed for the most effective sleeper scribing method. I knew there was a better way. Thanks.
😁I’ll have what he’s having!
Ok so once you cut the board what happens? What did you do with it?
Generally screw it down with some glue. The main idea is to create ribs or sleepers or a "level" support to attach the plywood to.
Thanks 🤩
This was great! But, how did you find the offset?
Generally, the offset is the drop in the floor from the high point. I started at the high point and - using a level - found where and how much the floor dropped (out of level). In my case the reference height was the bottom step of the staircase.
Wayne Smith ah. Thanks! We found a different video before yours where they were setting the level based on the adjoining room and using screws to create kind of a template, then setting a 2x4 on top of the screws and scribing to account for the floor wobble. But they they would have to do a second cut on top for the height. We tried to come up with a way to scribe for the wobble and the height at the same time, but couldn’t. Your video was closer, but we couldn’t figure out the offset concept from a floor in one room, to the floor in the next.
Thanks for asking this question, crucial info missed out from the video, but thankfully answered!
Just took a few seconds to paint up the room! :-)