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Tracey's DIY Network
Добавлен 16 май 2014
Welcome to my "Yes You Can!" Do it yourself - DIY channel! The channel offers video tutorial projects completed by an amateur DIYer who's passionate about renovation projects ranging from the simple mounting of a wine rack to transforming a small bathroom into a home office. Have fun with me as I work and learn at the same time! Stay tuned...
Review - Gevi Espresso Machine 15 Bar Pump Pressure, Cappuccino Maker Sold By HEROIC SUPPORT LIMITED
Unboxing Review - Gevi Espresso Machine 15 Bar Pump Pressure, Cappuccino Coffee Maker, Sold By HEROIC SUPPORT LIMITED
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Winter Insulated Dog House
Просмотров 5 тыс.2 года назад
Build your winter insulated dog house tutorial
It's My LOCaversary! | #locjourney #2YearsLocd
Просмотров 1732 года назад
#locaversary #locjourney #2yearslocd
Glass Panels Installation Wood Panels Door
Просмотров 8362 года назад
Wood Panel Replacement with Glass Panel, DIY, Glass, Wood Door Simple DIY, Glass installation door panel
Pallet Bed DIY Under $200
Просмотров 1692 года назад
Pallet Bed DIY Under $200, Room Makeover with Pallet Bed
Wainscoting / Pictureframe Moulding
Просмотров 2,7 тыс.6 лет назад
Wainscoting / Picture Frame Moulding
DIY - Stable for Outdoor Nativity Scene (Design Inspired by Church Supply Warehouse)
Просмотров 88 тыс.6 лет назад
Things that you will need: Drill, Miter Saw, Nailgun, (2) 2 in bolts with butterfly nuts, (4) large fence henges, (2) small fence hinges, screwdriver, safety eyewear, speed square, 27 fence panels (depending on the size of the panels and the size you want your stable to be), measuring tape
Unboxing Bostich 3 Piece Nailer & Compressor
Просмотров 4,2 тыс.6 лет назад
Bostich Tool & Compressor Combo Pack 150 Max PSI, 29 LBS, 6 Gal, Heavy Duty Stapler 3/8" 1/4" - 9/16, Finish Nailer 1" - 2-1/2, Brad Nailer 5/8" - 2", Hose (Approx 15 1/2 Ft) 18 ga Brad Nails 1-1/4" (100), 16 ga Finish Nails 2" (100), Staples Funky (Sting) by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: www.twinmusicom.org/
Home Office Repurposed from Bathroom
Просмотров 8 тыс.7 лет назад
A partial DIY project sharing a designer's journey transforming a small bathroom into a small home office with surprisingly amount of storage space. Challenges with removing plastered tile and design ideas for any small space.
Tung Oil Finish On Rocks - Wet Look
Просмотров 8207 лет назад
Transformation of dull grey rocks into beautiful rocks that pop with a wet, fresh look as though they were sitting on the side of the beach and just splashed with a huge wave!
Old Toilet Removal DIY
Просмотров 927 лет назад
Cool Ride by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: audionautix.com/
Pallet Wine Rack - Mounting
Просмотров 9 тыс.7 лет назад
You will need: Pallet Wine Rack, Stud finder with electric detection, Two 2 inch stud screws, Ink pen, Permanent marker, Drill with drill bits, Yard stick, Measuring tape, leveler, and Helper to hold rack while measuring
Stair Remodel Strip n Stain
Просмотров 55 тыс.7 лет назад
You will need: Patience :-), Chemical protective gloves, Paint stripper, Afterwash, Bucket with water, Sander, Wood conditioner, Stain, Polyurethane, White paint, and Paint brushes
Check you out! Awesome! For never doing this before and without having all the right tools, it came out perfect!
@@cristinearias6613 Thank you! 😊
U did a good job! It’s your first time. You did very good
@@Pressure83. Thank you! 😊
I am on my second machine and still having problems. The problem with the first machine was that the temperature didn't get up to the little cup on the display and then when I was drawing a shot the temperature dropped. They replaced it but on my second machine the on-off button does not work, as soon as I plug it in it lights up and starts to heat. Also, when I draw a shot I have to keep hitting the shot button or it stops. Temperature still is a problem, if it gets up to the little cup it shuts off. Very frustrating!
Very nice
@@AZtown Thank you!
We just go this for a 2ed time because frist one didn't work was look for a video see how to work it God this suck ours wouldn't heat up
@@alexheart9183 Sorry it didn’t work for you either. Thanks for sharing.
How do you deal with echo when taking calls?
Ventilation is very poor
These machines are garbage ....half the time it doesn't work
Fantastic job! Looks amazing! 👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you! 😊
How much a project like that would cost?
I applaud you for just jumping in and doing it. That’s how we all learn. Good job. 👏🏼
I appreciate that! Thank you so much!
On switch is on the lower left
you totally inspired me to build a nativity scene. I love the simplicity of the build and also that it has the perfect look. How do you feel about the black hinges? I'm thinking of using nickel plated door hinges Thank you for a beautiful video. Go girl power .
Thank you so much! I’m glad that you were inspired. Your nickel plated hinges should look nice.
Amazing how you changed the look! I have a lamp with the same issue that I now will also cover the wire. I bought an extender to raise the shade. I wanted to tell you they are available, as you may want to do the same since the rocks are beautiful now that you added the tung oil. Thank you for posting this, I Love your creativity!
Thank you! The extender is a great idea!
Run the planks wild and cut after frame.
It was a blessing that you made that mistake since your solution is helping me with my design as well. THANK YOU for posting. Excellent job!❤
Thank you so much! I’m glad that my video could be a blessing to you! ❤️
You did a fantastic job on this manger. God bless you and your family this Christmas.
Thank you so much! God bless you and your family, also!
Wow I love it I don’t remember if you said you ever did woodwork but I love lady’s trying out things like this that they don’t normally do awesome plus my daughters dogs name is Nova 😊
How was the toilet hole plugged up?
I have a 1.75 bathroom I want to convert into a walk in closet! Thank you
So what did you have to do to cover the toilet drain and the tub drain?
That part of the process was over my head, so we contracted out that part of the job.
keep making new content! Much Respect
Thank you so much!
Looks great
Thank you! 😊
Nice video, if I may give you some pro tips square up all of your ends and never rely on pre-cut lumber squareness makes the difference on any project.
Your video was very helpful to me. I used your basic design to make one out of pallets I got for free from a business. I cut them apart as needed and hinged like you did. Thank you and God bless.
I’m so glad that you found my video helpful. You’re welcome and God bless you too!
Outstanding ❤️
🤩🤩 Beautiful!
Thank you! 😊
Nice DIY! Looks really good!
Great job, I'm thinking to make one. Would you say it's heavy to move?
Thank you! In fact they have moved since I built the bed and carried the bed in the two separate pieces (headboard/bed). Not too heavy when carried by two.
@@traceysdiynetwork Ok, thank you for responding and so quickly. I would be the only to move mine if I make it as, so hopefully it isn't to heavy for me.
Nice job, Congratulations. You have inspired me to attempt nativity scene for front yard. Where did you get the figures?
Thank you! I found the figures on Amazon. If you search for them you may want to include the word “statues” and “outdoors” to find the right size figures.
This was so beautiful! You totally inspired me to try this. Where did you get the statues from please
I found them on Amazon back in 2017. It may help to type in Baby Jesus, Mary, and Joseph large outdoor nativity statue in your search. It was a little difficult for me to find.
I love the way the hinges let it fold up all together almost as if that is what it’s supposed to do great job love the real was of it not editing your mistakes
Thank you! 😊
That was great! But can I ask, how did you cover the floor drains from the toilet and the tub? thanks!
Unfortunately I can’t take credit for the entire project. I hired a local carpenter to complete that task at a reasonable price.
How many total panels did you end using?
you rock i used your video whole way. gr8 job thanks
Wonderful! I’m glad you found the video helpful!
Great job cousin!
Great job!! This turned out beautifully!! Love the clocks on the wall with the different time zones. Century!!
Thank you! 😊 I had to include Century! 😉
That staircase!! Great job and I like the color.
Great job! Binge watching from my "new" channel.
You did an amazing job as always!! I love this and how the room is decorated with the pictures on the walll. The staining would be the fun part for me...lol. I am so proud of you, the next HGTV Star!!
Thank you so much! 😊
I am making one today! The treated dog-eared fence slats are great for simple projects. After they weather and turn the rustic gray, they look great. God Bless, and thanks for the idea! Marquette Michigan!
That’s awesome! I’m sure it will turn out great! God bless you too!
Where did you get the nativity figures?
I bought them from Amazon in 2017. It may help to search for it by including, “Mary, Joseph, and Baby Jesus nativity statues.” It was a little difficult for me to find, at first.
loved it. fun video and very helpful.
I love this video. It was great. Now I’m inspired to do the same. Love your videos. You keep it real yet still do a great a job. Keep it up!
Great video! I was waiting for you to snag your pink sweater on the wood. Whew!
@Pink Hammer DIY Projects... I enjoyed this video and tha fact that you admitted to having made mistakes. That makes it 'feel' more real :) One small suggestion, though, please? The music volume is a little loud (the 'inbetween music) but your voice is softer, so I have to have to keep adjusting the volume to hear you talk (without being blasted by the music :D ). If you could have the music volume less that your voice, I think it'd work better :)
Great job. You did well I making a stable aldo for the first time New tools as well do I was glad to see you and how you overcame your differences and made a amazing stable . Great work. I did subscribe to learn more from you. Thank you 😊
Thank you! 😊
Not sure if it was your first. But it came out nice. Looking forward on taking your idea and making one for this Christmas. God Bless.
Thank you so much! Yes, this was my first and I'm sure yours will turn out great!
Nice job.
I like your project I'm trying to make one myself this Christmas, question what is the best degree of angle to cut the side for the roof to lay properly, I know you cut yours at a 45 degree angle.
Hi John, Thank you so much! I wish I could provide you with the details. Unfortunately my projects are trial and error... feeling my way as I go. I can tell you that it may be better to replace some of the nails with small screws for a better hold, because my nails are beginning to loosen just a little when moving in and out of storage.
@@traceysdiynetwork Thanks for the feed back, I made one about a week ago and it came out nice, and thanks for the inspiration you shared on your page
Hi @John C... I'm getting ready to make mine. What I am going to do is see what the height of the back panel is, the 'depth' of the roof, and what the height I want the roof to be at in front. This will help determine the cuts (I know it's a little more involved than that but for simplicity sake :) ).
@@introvert216 If you need any advice on this project I might have a few answer, mine came out great, I see where I could have improve on some things, but it was not necessary, because it was not visible to the public only me. Overall I loved how it came out. Let me know how it came out.