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Albert Does It All
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Hi everyone, I'm new to the whole sharing content on my RUclips channel, but I am very excited to begin this new adventure. I have been very helpful to my neighbors since moving here to Washington State and they finally convinced me to start building on my channel to share my growing knowledge of my handy work on all the things I work on. I have so many ideas on what I would like to share and can't wait to get them all posted.
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Galaxy Watch 6 in the pool. It lives!
Просмотров 2077 месяцев назад
Galaxy Watch 6 in the pool. It lives!
WD-40 - Garage Door Lubricating Sprays
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.Год назад
In this video I'll show the before and after on lubricating a very squeaky garage door. Links: WD-40 Silicone Spray: amzn.to/44NyWZE WD-40 White Lithium Grease Spray: amzn.to/3Q3MBHU CAMERA GEAR -Power Bank Mount: amzn.to/3xNpM0a -Camera Hand Grip: amzn.to/3n7vW6t -Shade Matte Box: amzn.to/3OAdIXb -ND Filter: amzn.to/3tSKQRR -LUMIX GH5II Camera: amzn.to/3Ob050B -LUMIX Camera Cage: amzn.to/3OdXZ...
DIY Core Aerator - Update.
Просмотров 21 тыс.Год назад
For those of you wondering how my core aerator is holding up, just you watch and see for yourself. Links: Tines 1 amzn.to/3D3ci4z Tines 2 amzn.to/3ggapbT -Threaded Rode - www.homedepot.com/p/Everbilt-... Steel Pipes: www.homedepot.com/p/The-Plumb... Music: - Gran Lamotte - Keep Walking www.epidemicsound.com/track/aRVfXrQeM3/ CAMERA GEAR -Power Bank Mount: amzn.to/3xNpM0a -Camera Hand Grip: amzn...
Sylvania LED vs ZEVO LED
Просмотров 6 тыс.Год назад
Just a quick comparison between Sylvania's regular LED vs their ZEVO LED. Links: SYLVANIA ZEVO LED Bulbs: amzn.to/3OdsZA3 SYLVANIA LED Bulbs: amzn.to/41CHl00 SYLVANIA LED (Rear Cargo Light, Honda Odyssey): amzn.to/41CHl00 Music: - BONSAYE - Querido www.epidemicsound.com/track/DIs37Rfn6F/ CAMERA GEAR -Power Bank Mount: amzn.to/3xNpM0a -Camera Hand Grip: amzn.to/3n7vW6t -Shade Matte Box: amzn.to/...
Giant Slide at the Washington State Fair
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Bouncing on the Giant Slide at the Washington State Fair.
Tailgate Panel Removal - 2009 Nissan Murano
Просмотров 3 тыс.Год назад
In this video, I'll show you how to remove and reinstall the tailgate panel. I had to remove it to change out the license plate light bubs. Link to my video on how to replace license plate light bulbs: ruclips.net/video/ZvlX-BpFFhQ/видео.html Chapters: 0:00 - Intro 0:35 - Panel Removal 3:58 - Reinstall of panel 6:11 - Outro Music: - Cold Midnight - Squid - Jakarta - Bonsaye CAMERA GEAR -Power B...
SYLVANIA ZEVO LEDS - Nissan Murano LED License Plate.
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In the video I'll show you how to change the license plate light bulbs on a 2009 Nissan Murano. I'll also show the difference between my old LED bulbs vs the SYLVANIA ZEVO LED light bulbs. Links: SYLVANIA ZEVO LED Bulbs (New): amzn.to/3wB7Fuj AGT LED Bulbs (OLD): amzn.to/40cXVUQ My video on how to remove tailgate panel: ruclips.net/video/JPadYcj1gHQ/видео.html Chapters: 0:00 - Intro 0:24 - The ...
Double Rainbow, Nov 2022
Просмотров 1272 года назад
Just a short clip of a double rainbow after a short rain fall. Beautiful.
A DIY Lawn Core Aerator For $160?? You'd be surprised!!
Просмотров 225 тыс.2 года назад
In this video, I run you thru the simple process of building your own lawn core aerator while not breaking the bank & can even get all your supplies from your local hardware store. Hope you enjoy. Links: -Tines 1- amzn.to/3D3ci4z -Tines 2- amzn.to/3ggapbT -Threaded Rode - www.homedepot.com/p/Everbilt-1-2-in-13-x-18-in-Galvanized-Threaded-Rod-801137/204604793 Steel Pipes: www.homedepot.com/p/The...
Summer Con 2022 - My First Time.
Просмотров 462 года назад
First time going to anything like this. Enjoyed it so much. Excited for the next time I get to go. See you on the next project. :) CAMERA GEAR -Power Bank Mount: amzn.to/3xNpM0a -Camera Hand Grip: amzn.to/3n7vW6t -Shade Matte Box: amzn.to/3OAdIXb -ND Filter: amzn.to/3tSKQRR -LUMIX GH5II Camera: amzn.to/3Ob050B -LUMIX Camera Cage: amzn.to/3OdXZwX -SD Card: amzn.to/3bilK8P -SD Card Reader: amzn.t...
4000 Lumens - Garage LED Light Bulbs.
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.2 года назад
4000 Lumens - Garage LED Light Bulbs.
My PC build walk-thru. Intel 12700K, ATX Z690, RTX, Gen-4 980 PRO SSD.
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My PC build walk-thru. Intel 12700K, ATX Z690, RTX, Gen-4 980 PRO SSD.
I thought my laptop was fast. PC: "ok, see ya!"
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I thought my laptop was fast. PC: "ok, see ya!"
Dell Vostro 7590. Extra RAM! A fast how to.
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Dell Vostro 7590. Extra RAM! A fast how to.
Sprinkler Stand Simplified. The easiest way to build a sprinkler stand.
Просмотров 66 тыс.2 года назад
Sprinkler Stand Simplified. The easiest way to build a sprinkler stand.
Magnetic Gun Mount - Review & Quick Install.
Просмотров 6 тыс.2 года назад
Magnetic Gun Mount - Review & Quick Install.
Smashing: rotted pumpkin....accidentally!
Просмотров 232 года назад
Smashing: rotted pumpkin....accidentally!
Scotts Turf Builder Lawn Soil. Quick review.
Просмотров 16 тыс.3 года назад
Scotts Turf Builder Lawn Soil. Quick review.
I didn't think it was very effective against the mole I was dealing with because the mole wasn't digging very deep, I noticed the mole was avoided it , I ended up stabbing the mole with a steel bar while it was active, when dug It up I realized it was a mole, not a gopher.
Wha kind of bait
Did the same already .except tines(used Oregon tines) and 30 lb not 40lb
You could make 2 of them and space apart about 12 inches and put the shaft in the middle for balancing.
All parts made in China, Aerator fabricated and assembled in the USA.
I have a 2005 gmc sierra, the dome light behind the front seats uses three incandescent bulbs, I replaced the bulb in the center with a Zevo 6411 and it’s great! However I went buy two more for the two map lights in the same fixture , this is the fixture that lights up the second row seats, so on in the center and one on each end that the passengers can turn on/ off for themselves, when I acquired two more of the 6411’s this time I got the cool white as Sylvania’s website says they are the same, well guess what they aren’t, I can use the Zevo bulb in any of the three positions but the cool white will NOT light up at all. There seems to be a different kind of circuitry in the Zevo vs the cool white
Because zevos can use any polarity rotate the bright white bulb 180 degrees
The zevo has a cooler white color or a slightly blue tint to it. Its noticeable
Put the covers back on and try them when it's dark outside or the garage is closed with no lights. Do one side, then the other, then both. Anyways, one year on and how are they holding up?
Can you make something easy to put on the front of your zero turn lawnmower for putting holes in the ground for grass seed
So flipping cool man! Awesome video
I really like this setup. Couple questions....I'm not super mechanically inclined. Would it be possible to add wheels on each side (longer axle) or a set of "training wheels" ? It might help to be balanced. I thought about starting with an agrifab double spool assembly, attaching tines, wheels etc. Thanks for your time Albert!
@@dougcombs7743 It's already pretty stable. Maybe try making the handle bar wider for even more stability.
thanks for your generosity!
I like the build, do the cores eject okay? I see most of the commercial ones have a taper to help eject the cores as the come up.
I would use an old brake rotor instead of the plywood. You could then take a 10 pound weight off.
What paint did you use for the stud and the plywood round?
Squints at old bicycle...
Why did you not use the other tines that were already made?
That's what I'm wondering as well. You can get them for 10 bucks a pop.
I paid 36 $ for 6 Oregon tines from ebay.its hard to make tines itself . I did one tine from this pipe and it'wss hard
this is awesome!
Use two old brake rotors. Free. Heavy.
Great job and thanks for sharing. After studying your build and the AMICK, I'm going to build one using your ideas. (I'm simply not paying $400 for an AMICK.). Fortunately, I have 4 - ten pound weights from an old weight set which will save me quite a lot. If you don't have these weights another option to save money would be to check thrift shops, garage sales and online market places like Craigs List or Offer Up. I thought about using brake rotors but not sure how hard it will be to drill them for the U bolts. I think plywood will be just fine because how many times a year are you going to use it? And I already have some scrap plywood and it will be much easier to work with. As to the tines, it looks like they are going to take some time to fabricate. Oh well. The one thing I think I'll do a little differently is to sharpen the tines at a steeper angle hopefully to get better penetration into the soil. The one question I did have is why 7 tines? Have to tried 6 or 8? Another lawn product I was working on before I saw your aerator is a lawn roller. Have you made one? My plan is to use a 12" Quikrete Quik-Tube. I'll cut it down to 24", make round plugs out of plywood for each end with holes in them to center the axel I'll make out of steel pipe. The 24" tube should take 1 60 lb. bag of Quikrete cement. I'll make sure the axel is centered as I mix and pour in the cement using the end pieces. After the cement is cured, I'll fabricate a handle probably out of scrap 2"x4"s I already have. I'm estimating it will cost me around $25 - $30. By the way, my Home Depot charges $20 for a 4 hour roller rental. I'm happy to share my roller idea with you incase you want to do a video.
Greetings, you can get the lawn roller for $70 new
Great job!
I finally finished this project and it works! I ended up using tines from amazon and I needed to add 2 spacers about 3 inches in length to both ends of the galvanized steel pipe because I had too much pipe sticking out for whatever reason. I am using 5 lb weights (40 pounds total) for my lawn…so maybe the 10 pound weights you used are a lot thicker? Anyways, tested it out and I have 2 inch deep aerator holes! Could maybe adjust my tines a bit to make the holes deeper but I think from what I’ve read 2 inch holes should be sufficient. Thanks again!
Damn that’s F’d up moles can’t even see what’s going on in the world
A machine like this cant have any wood in it. Wood shrinks under pressure and wont hold your device together. It will become a loose, shakey thing that just dont work. You didnt invent anything. You did a poor copycat of a superior machine made by AMICK ROLLAERATOR
You’ve been scamming people bro
Let me give you a little bit of free advice. Stop whining and complaining. If you had a superior product at a competitive price customers would buy it and not try to make it themselves.
@@BP-1988 Well said!! I am getting ready to make one myself. I will never pay $450 for something I can build for $160 or less!
I am getting ready to make one myself. I will never pay $450 for something I can build for $160 or less! If it gets loose the few times I use it, I will tighten it up and keep on aerating! Lower your cost to $200 including shipping and I will buy yours! If not keep your invention and your opinion. And we will keep our money and build our own.
The price you have to pay for a crappy Amick made from a brake disc and some steel pipes is a bad joke. The project in this video is inspiring and very cheap, especially if you have dumbbells at home.
could someone please share whats the correct size of the "wheel" is? What diamater fits best?
He says 13" in the video.
Its crazy how they have backwards hands for optimal tunnel digging
Do u live in Washington state?
This is AMICK, the actual inventor of the device you have simulated. But. Wood shrinks, so all your machine imitants will fall apart.
well aint noone paying 450 for one so .....
Ok cool. Since we’re handing out advice…make your roll aerator cheaper 😂
lol dude focus on your product and let people make their own for 4x less. People know your product and 99% of them here are trying to make something similar themselves.
Butthurt much?
naw dude i own a lathe LOL might make a few extra.... 😁
Greta job!
Exactly correct. Probably the best repair video I've seen. Thank you very much!
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Im in process of building mine like yours and Amick RollAerator. I can sent you the pictures if you like. Still in progress tho...might be able give me some direction.
Well, I was thinking about getting a manual, stomp aerator, but now I'm rethinking things. Great project!
Show how you made it
ruclips.net/video/ev-wq5FZOXg/видео.html&ab_channel=AlbertDoesItAll
Question on the homemade times…. Looks like you cut the threaded end on the side that Punctures the ground is that accurate ?
Very useful information. Thanks
Albert this is super helpful!! The only thing I'm going to do differently is to buy tines because I don't think I have the tools to cut the pipe and that seems to be the most time consuming part of this project. Thank you very much!
Where did you buy them from and how much?
@@didntseeitcomin1I just bought some 6 for $32
Hi- I like your DIY aerator! My yard is significantly larger than yours (131 ft wide by 50 ft deep). Would your model still be practical?
Great diy tool, but it will be better with at lease 8 or 10 rolls of pipes or a roller will be better.
Ever consider making one with two wheels of tines? I wonder if it would be too cumbersome to use.
I really want to get rid of them but I can’t handle catching them and having to “discard” ugh… I am trying a few things but eventually I guess I will have to give this a try
use a 55 gal barrow instead of wood wheel, all plugs will end up inside , might have to add weight to it
Post it.
Get the 22
I’d prefer all metal like a couple brake rotors instead of the ply board.
So build one
Until you try drilling ~30 holes in one, anyway.
Just thinking out loud, couldn't you make front or back wheels for your lawn mower and remove 2 of the original wheels on the lawn mower or find a way to snap them on temporarily to the existing front or back wheels (that would be gold, no need to remove anything from the existing lawn more, snap on aerator wheels), add these customer "aerator wheels", cut the grass and aerate at the same time or just take advantage of the existing weight of the lawn mower and the handlebars already created on the lawn mower. You're already there with this proof of concept invention, you've shown it yourself in this video that the the wheel with the aerator spikes works and produces nice size soil cores.
Green Scott Aerator sir, $80
What I would change ... buy or cut a spear end on the tines so the penetrations' would be easier. Thank you for the info. after pricing one like unto yours at $500, I could build 3, and sell 2 so my cost and labor would be basically on the profit side.
Are you referring to something like a 45deg cut on the end like a bamboo spear/punji stick? That should definitely help with soil penetration.
@@vervi1jw1 Exactly.
I love the creativity! Just out of curiosity what’s the cost to rent it from Home Depot?
Hey, thank you. Depending on the model they have available, $72 for 4 hours is what I'm currently seeing on their website.
@@vandit0o0omight be a good project for offseason. In the meantime, I suggest investing in a roller spreader and Black Kow/peat moss for a few years first. But, if you invest in an aerator/plugger, make sure you top dress AFTER you aerate.
What would I change .... a way to make a gang of them and put them on the front of my little snapper lawn mower .... and just have it down when I mow. Cuz, I lazy AF!
Lol, I mean if it works, it's works. 👍
Lawn mower not nearly heavy enough.
In your original aerator video you had some retail core tines. Why did you decide to make your own out of steel pipes? Seems like prices are comparable $20 for 4 tubes vs $51.47 for 12 pre-made tines off Amazon.
He actually got 8 tines from the 4 steel pipes