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Craig Hartman
Добавлен 3 авг 2007
A place where I document my home improvement journey and share tips I have learned along the way. I'm a part time DIY-er and new to RUclips videos
1970s Split Level Part 2 (Garage Demo and Garage Door Opener)
A very brief update on the first day of reno in the garage. I start to get ready to finish the garage and install a new garage door opener.
Garage Door Opener
www.homedepot.com/p/Genie-QuietLift-750-3-4-HPc-Ultra-Quiet-Belt-Drive-Garage-Door-Opener-1055-TKV/310599562
Meross Smart Garage Door link (my version)
amzn.to/3JKhBcG
Meross New Version
amzn.to/3JIdgXF
Garage Door Opener
www.homedepot.com/p/Genie-QuietLift-750-3-4-HPc-Ultra-Quiet-Belt-Drive-Garage-Door-Opener-1055-TKV/310599562
Meross Smart Garage Door link (my version)
amzn.to/3JKhBcG
Meross New Version
amzn.to/3JIdgXF
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1970s Split Level Remodel Part 1 - Moving Back to Our Hometown
Просмотров 15 тыс.Год назад
We've now owned 4 homes together and this will be our biggest renovation project. We are moving back to our hometown to be near family since having our daughter and are excited! Stay tuned as we update a 1970's split level home.
Bathroom Renovation - Part 2
Просмотров 4,4 тыс.2 года назад
The final video of our bathroom remodel where I tackle the shower. Part one of the project here: ruclips.net/video/7QMhA58UzzE/видео.html In this video I demo and replace the existing shower and plumbing.
Bathroom Renovation - Part 1
Просмотров 24 тыс.2 года назад
Part 1 of 2 where I update the the floor, trim, and vanity for our guest bathroom.
Dimmable and Color Adjusting LED Under Cabinet Lighting
Просмотров 32 тыс.2 года назад
I install LED strip lighting for above and under the kitchen cabinet lights. In the future I may put them on a smart switch. These lights can be dimmed and go from cool white to warm yellow. Products used: Dimmable /Color Adjusting Light Kit: amzn.to/3DkPFak LED Wire: amzn.to/3DdtBhx Wire connectors/accessories: amzn.to/3tHI1DM I couldn't find my tester, but here is a link to a tester: amzn.to/...
FREE Table Saw Push Blocks
Просмотров 7012 года назад
I use some scrap material around the shop to make my table saw just a little safer. The stock push sticks that most saws come with do not properly support the piece being cut and kickback is a very dangerous result for woodworkers. I have a ton of old hardwood flooring to use for future projects and the size of these boards are the perfect dimensions to want to drift in to the blade and kick back.
DIY Kitchen Silverware Drawer Insert from Hardwood Flooring
Просмотров 7552 года назад
I reuse some old oak hardwood flooring to build a drawer insert for our kitchen silverware.
DIY Stone Fireplace Renovation with Hidden Storage
Просмотров 63 тыс.2 года назад
I remodeled our living gas fireplace using stone veneer and a solid wooden beam. I wanted a place to hide all of our audio and video components behind the TV to a built a compartment behind the tv. This is my first DIY RUclips video and unfortunately I had the white balance off on my camera most of the recordings so apologies on the strange look and feel on some of the video. I hope to make mor...
Andy Mckee- Drifting (Craig Hartman)
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.14 лет назад
Taking a shot at drifting. Deffinatly not perfect and not the best webcam. I'll try again some time when I have more time (next time I'll slow down a little..)
Next time do a French cleat to hang the mantle
We have a house very similar to yours. Are fridge is where you are planning to move yours and the stove is almost in the same place. To keep it short have you been able to put a kitchen table in your kitchen area?
Did you close up the wall in the kitchen I have one too and don't know how to bring it into 2024
Because you used cement board, is that the reason you didnt have to put a scratch coat on first?
What kind of stone is this?
What did you use on the bottom of the cabinets? The finished wood???
Split level homes are my favorite.
Would love to see what youve done!
The other thing you could do to get the door up higher is to shorten the j arm. Then the door would travel higher.
Congratulations! So rewarding to upgrade your house!
Yes! Thank you!
Nice
Thanks!
Nice job, it give me some ideas
Glad to hear it!
How did u connect them to the wall. I don’t see any drill holes inside the cabinets
Cabinet screws to the studs through the back on the cabinets. Most times there’s a thicker strip of wood at the top and bottom that I like to screw through.
What did you do to kill the mold?
Do you need to grout the gap between the stones?
I just did a dry stack with no grout.
Guess the wife couldn't help him with the mantel. Looks great good job.
Team effort 😆 thanks!
nice job. what type of stone did you use? is it natural stone or concrete simulated stone? what type of wood did you use for your mantel?
Shouldn’t have painted the outside of the house to look sleek… I would have kept the brick untouched…
Brick remains untouched! No painting happening there.
Ryobi drills are the best and impact drivers. My dad has them and my grandparents.
Thanks!
Hi, your setup looks great. I am planning to do something similar. Just curious, how high did you mount the TV? and whats the distance from the floor to the bottom of fireplace and the distance between the fireplace and the mantel? I am trying to decide on a tv height and dont wanna end up too high. I have a 65" TV. Thanks
Thanks! We moved from this house so I can’t measure, but the bottom of the tv was just below chest height (I’m 6’5”). Check out the recommendations on your fireplace if you can. My natural gas insert had specific clearances on how much space was needed.
Great job on the video man.
Appreciate it!
Beware if you live in the south hinges rust in these cabinets I am replacing mine with shelving
Open shelving is nice!
I just love split levels. This is the kind I want. Leave the wall open and keep all the walls.
I’ve always had a soft spot for split levels
I actually like old Milwaukee tools
I went with Milwaukee
Thank you for sharing. May I ask the strip specifications? Such as brand name, model, and where to buy.
All of the items used are linked in the video description, but here are the lights used: amzn.to/3KMbFQ2
In the room with the shelving and paneling, just paint the paneling behind the shelves an accent color. Then you don’t have to remove anything and the wall will look like bead board. Kitchen, iron pass through, you can close the lower half in with cabinets and a breakfast bar. Still open at the top to the den. I would do a wood stove or electric fireplace in the den. On the wall by the door to the garage. Looks like my house! Good luck!
We are on the same page!
7:43 Brilliant work routing the flat extension wire through a narrow saw cut. I will need to try this when I do mine.
Good luck!
Can’t wait for the next video! 🎉
Coming soon!
where did you get the mantel
I wish I could remember the name but it was a very small place in southwest Denver that just had random lumber.
Do the light strips automatically turn on when you flip the light switch on? Does the light switch bypass the remote?
The lights keep the last setting. So if we dim them with the remote or set the color temp, the switch turns them back on at those settings without needing to touch the remote.
Great job Craig! You’ve inspired me to start planning my remodel!
Go for it!
Probably should’ve taped and mudded those seams on the Durock, along with dampening the Durock before adding mortar to the wall in addition to back buttering the stone. Looks great though, hope it lasts.
I get taping seams for tile in a shower, but what’s the thought for the stone? Time will tell but I wasn’t able to remove a stone when I tried with a pry bar and hammer so I don’t think the moisture was pulled out of the mud too fast.
Milwaukee hands down
I actually just pulled the trigger on Milwaukee!
All the 🤣during the highs and lows.
There already many highs and lows on this house lol
Genius.
Well thanks
These old split level homes are amazing. Hopefully kept near original
It certainly has been well taken care of.
@@CraigHartmanDIY please don't make it boring and minimalist, it would be sad to see this beautiful home become grey, dull, and soulsucking
Wow!!! That looks amazing!! Great job!!
Thanks!
Did you solder any of the wires or did you just twist them together and put heat shrink tube over them?
I have soldered them in the past but didn't on this one. The twist and shrink tube has held up just fine but solder is also a good belt and suspenders option.
Looks like you’re going to have a lot more content in future. Congratulations on your new house!
Thanks! It’ll definitely keep us busy for now.
Great job !!
Thank you!
hi I want to cooperate with you, how can i contact with you?
Great job.
Hey thanks
Watched your video. You put a orange color sheet on the ground before laying the tiles. I wonder what material is that? Is it plastic or cardboard? Is it soft or hard? What is his name? When I go to Home depot, how many do I need to buy for a 70 Ft bathroom? How much is it about? What kind of material I need to buy for stick tile and fill crack? Please answer me. Thank you!
It’s called Ditra. I used the XL version which is a little taller. It’s a decoupling membrane that allows the tile to move independently from the expansion/contraction of the wooden subfloor. It comes in different sizes rolls but should tell you how much sq footage the roll will cover. It isn’t cheap but it’s cheaper than having to replace your new tile if it cracks.
What an Awesome job!
Hey thanks!
Throughly enjoyed - certainly an insightful video!
Thanks! That to hear!
Looks great! Good problem solving, too. It would appear more "real" if you added a stone hearth in front of the firebox.
I agree. If I was building it from scratch I would have definitely put a raised hearth to be able to sit on. Only reason I didn’t with this was that I didn’t want to have to redo and repair where the vent exited the outside of the house. Maybe the next one.
@@CraigHartmanDIYEven if you cut out and removed the wood flooring 16" in front of the fireplace and replaced it with a complimentary stone tile, it would really finish it off. You could whip that out in a weekend!
@@jelsner5077 if only we hadn’t just sold and weren’t moving in 7 days lol
@@CraigHartmanDIY Hahaha!
Great job put you should’ve faced the cement board with the labor side facing out. The rough side holds the thinset better
You’re 100% right. I actually talk about this in my fireplace video on which side to use. Even though I know it, I definitely wasn’t paying attention when I put those up 🤦🏼♂️. Guess that’s the benefit of documenting. I have wondered by the time you put on a waterproofing membrane how much the texture impacts it. Thank you for the comment. It will definitely make me pay attention next time!
Nice job on the tile and also on the video, very clear advice and some neat tricks
Thanks!
Good job!
Thanks!
Great job on the tile, thanks for the tips. Just subscribed!
Awesome! Thank you!