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forsterclan-DIY
Добавлен 18 дек 2019
Helpful DIY advice
Replace your Deteriorating Crawlspace Door yourself!
This video will help you think about replacing a rotting crawlspace door yourself to save money.
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Lamp USB Port Repair
Просмотров 152Месяц назад
If you lamp's USB port stopped working, Try to fix it yourself!. It is worth a try. See how I fixed mine.
DIY Lexus RX 350 Rear Strut Replacement Saves Big Bucks!
Просмотров 9 тыс.Год назад
This is a step by step video for replacing 2007 Lexus RX 350 Rear Struts, but other Years may be very similar.
Spiced Pecans
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Quick and Delicious Holiday or "anytime" treat with Pecans. One hour total time.
Adding an additional outside faucet and converting from copper to PEX.
Просмотров 557Год назад
This video will walk you through a conversion from copper pipe to Pex tubing while at the same time extending the water line to an extra outside Frost Free faucet.
Basic Kitchen Sink Disposal Installation- step by step Instructions
Просмотров 400Год назад
This Disposal installation instructional video includes installing a GFCI outlet and changing plumbing configuration to increase cabinet space.
Step by Step Toilet Replacement saves money
Просмотров 694Год назад
Here is a start to finish video for saving you some money by replacing your own toilet.
Everlast Siding Installation Issues-2023
Просмотров 2 тыс.Год назад
This documents some problems with the installation of Everlast Siding that might need to be considered.
Pull-Down Attic Stair Insulation Enclosure
Просмотров 5362 года назад
Many pull down attic stairs down have insulation and that is a big area for heat loss. Here is a do it yourself solution that doesn't break the bank.
Undermount Cabinet drawer boxes
Просмотров 462 года назад
This video will help you install full extension pull out drawers inside of a kitchen cabinet.
Pittsburgh Basement Repair
Просмотров 132 года назад
This is where I repair with new paneling on a wall that had water damage
2007 Lexus RX350 Emergency Brake Replacement
Просмотров 7 тыс.2 года назад
Feel free to fast forward, but this video gives details regarding how you can change the emergency break pads. You will see that the pads were in bad shape and the result was that the emergency break wasn't holding the car in place.
Mobile Packing Station
Просмотров 1073 года назад
This is a lightweight packing station with shelves that can be easily taken to craft/art markets.
Replacing cheap landscape light posts
Просмотров 143 года назад
How to replace the metal tubes with an alternate material.
Yeah , I pretty much rounded off the hex bolt . Thing would not hold still while I used the box end wrench 🔧. Paused operations until I can remove it. I watched one video where someone used a grinder to remove it. Either that or a shop is in my future.
Was your parking brake stuck on because the cable was old and corroded/rusted?
The cable was fine. There just wasn't enough pad to hold the car in place.
@@forsterclan-diy6907 we've just stopped using parking brakes on our old Toyotas because they often stick.
Excellent video!
PB Blaster has the strongest gasoline smell, btw! EXCELLENT video! Thank you!
Thank you
Did the installer put in the required stainless plate to connect butted panels?
They did put in the plates except for the top row which is another problem. They used J Channel for the top and should have used the everlast channel. If the siding is too tight to the wall the screws in the plates don't hold and are ripped out during expansion. Good luck to you.
Thank you for this video! My husband and I are doing the install ourselves and the temps have been in the 90s here. We are going to be extra careful.
THANKS BROTHER, THIS HELPED A TON !!! VERY GREAT VIDEO !!!
Everlast should be upset with the installer on this job. We are currently looking at siding replacement and this just put a big pause in considering Everlast.
Great Video! Did you notice any ride quality difference using a KYB strut?
I feel like I achieved the original ride quality which is why I chose this strut. It was more expensive, but I feel like it was worth it.
Really good video/explanation...thanks!
This is more on the installer. Your installer did a terrible job.
How did you put in the shoe hold down pin that’s angled I’m having a horrible time trying to fit it
I remember finding either a screwdriver or a piece of wood to wedge behind the pin to keep it in place while I pushed in the spring and captured it with the top washer.
Got the like at the mention of gumband! Yinzer legend!
The Allen bolt is annoying for those of us in snow country
Why did they make a freaking hex bolt inside of a crown nut for this process??? Clearly they only want Lexus Toyota mechanics to mess with this .
Wow there are so many install issues here, nailed to tight at nail fins. It looks like they didn’t get the rows level so the seams are not straight, I wonder if they used the brackets at the seams to keep them from opening up like that. (I doubt it). They nailed the top row at the bottom of the piece instead of the top. And the cuts on the freeze board and finish of the trim and J channel is unacceptable. My guess is they never installed this product before. I hope you can get this resolved with your installer
They did use brackets, but failed to keep it loose enough for it to expand and contract properly. This is also a 56 ft long wall that gets full sun so it was definitely a challenging install.
That is a challenge. Everlast recommends any runs over 60 feet be pinned in the middle by installing nails at either side of the nail slot (in the middle of the run) so expansion can only happen at the J or outside corner at either end of the run. hope that makes sense. I guess now we know that should be done even on runs anywhere near 60 feet
thanks for this, we were considering Everlast, but heard about the issues with extreme weather changes. We may go with Hardie instead.
Definitely an install issue- not a product issue
I like the product because of the no maintenance aspect,but recommend screening the installers carefully. If they try to slap it up in one day, you are going to have problems.
1: neverseize, use it for future easy removal of caliper bracket. This is one of the worse designed parking brake assemblies I have ever worked on. The pins and springs that hold the shoes to the backing plate are a pain in the neck. Also, the wear on the shoes seems strange unless someone drove the car with the parking brake on. These are parking brakes after all, and the car should be stopped before applying them.
well done! I recommend a similar process to insulate attic stair enclosures. If I build this type of enclosure I would use the feature you added to allow the cover to pivot without using a hinge if there is enough space. Here in Maine I do recommend at least 2, and preferably 3, layers of foam board and insulating the interior of all seams using spray foam to maximize the R value and minimize air leakage.
Video of the completed cabinet??
I like your DIY better than other versions of Insulating the attic stairs. Would you mind sharing the hardware that used to hook to the rod? Thanks
I used U bolts washers and nuts to hold the pivoting dowel rod and an eye bolt to "hook" the box for raising and lowering
@@forsterclan-diy6907 thank you!
Thanks
🙄 Promo_SM!!
Nice install 👍