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How to install custom door frame and door
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How to install custom door frame and door
How to install Laminate Flooring and Project Time Lapse
Просмотров 9682 месяца назад
How to install Laminate Flooring and Project Time Lapse
Drop Ceiling Install and Project Time Lapse
Просмотров 2292 месяца назад
Drop Ceiling Install and Project Time Lapse
Mudding Drywall Tips & Project Timelapse
Просмотров 513 месяца назад
Mudding Drywall Tips & Project Timelapse
Drywall Install Tips and Project Timelapse
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Drywall Install Tips and Project Timelapse
Insulation Install Tips and Project Timelapse
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Insulation Install Tips and Project Timelapse
Rough Electrical Tips and Project Timelapse
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Rough Electrical Tips and Project Timelapse
Makita vs Dewalt vs Hilti Largest Auger Bit!
Просмотров 7245 месяцев назад
Makita vs Dewalt vs Hilti Largest Auger Bit!
Generac 7500E Generator Battery Install
Просмотров 3715 месяцев назад
Generac 7500E Generator Battery Install
Water Heater install and bathroom rough using pro press
Просмотров 6796 месяцев назад
Water Heater install and bathroom rough using pro press
Electrical Troubleshooting Ride Along
Просмотров 3137 месяцев назад
Electrical Troubleshooting Ride Along
MAKITA VS DEWALT VS HILTI 20V DRILLS
Просмотров 7207 месяцев назад
MAKITA VS DEWALT VS HILTI 20V DRILLS
Installing Outdoor Outlet for Christmas Lights
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.7 месяцев назад
Installing Outdoor Outlet for Christmas Lights
MAKITA VS DEWALT VS MELLIF VACUUMS
Просмотров 12 тыс.8 месяцев назад
MAKITA VS DEWALT VS MELLIF VACUUMS
You need to sharpen that blade. You gotta have a clean cut.
One obvious point, to check if fake you have to buy the battery to check it. Too late, any guarentee is void. Rather pointless video.
Only clue really would be price. These were very cheap.
You get them gloves from the party favor shelves right before checkout in Home Depot... obviously they don't stop a nail
They are highest rated cut res. gloves j could find. A9 rated.
cut resistant not puncture resistant
😂😂The glove didn't cause anything if you slamb the saw on your hand its gonna cut it in half no matter what. Really loose gloves as well as any clothes for that matter will get caught in stuff. However if you actually where things that fit you you'll get better protection and won't get caught in stuf
UHH I think it's supposed to be CUT resisting glove not SAW resisting glove 😅
So y'all are complaining about the glove when literally the point of this is to tell y'all NOT TO WEAR GLOVES AROUND DEADLY SPINNY CRAP... I had this pounded into me daily when working in a wood shop
Did anyone think I would go differently?
Bad idea to slam a saw on your hand while wearing gloves, understood. Dumbass 😂
This is all wrong the saws safety system starts to take action when i comes in contact with a item with a electro magnetic force in side of it for example a hand. If you put a balistic dummy hand that doesnt produce that energy it will think its a normal object and cut it in half
Wow, yeah, with respect, not every saw is like that. In fact, I would say they are a minority. That is a newish technology that most can't afford. Stay safe out there 🙏
Lmao your dumb. What your thinking of is a function used in commercial table saws that cram a piece of aluminum into the blade to instantly stop it from cutting. But in turn, ruins your blade and coast repairs to anything else that broke. Up side is you don't loose a hand
Who uses a saw like that? Gloves like that are for holding onto sharp shit. You'd be an idiot if you put your hand anywhere near a saw like that.
Couldn’t agree more !
Yeah
I put chalk on the part of the door knob assembly that touches the door frame. Shows exactly where to drill into the frame.
Definitely need to work on your chisel skills bro.
Any tips ?
It closes, sure, but does it open?
Almost every time.
Thr state of the chiselling work bro 🤦♂️😂
O you noticed……
thats overhange probably wont last, looks good tho
Only 3 coats...I guess that's fine
Never use a brush, use a cloth pad, just like you would to apply french polish.
Great job. On my first floor, i cut the first board of each row 5 inches shorter than the previous row. It resulted in a pattern that was glaring the minute ypu walk in the room. I didn't know until I knew. Similar to your floor, it catches the eye. Overall, it doesn't result in a bad floor. Just not the most desirable to some. Keep up the hard work, sir.
I knew something was off. I don’t mind it but very good tip! Will do it on next one.
You are holding the steering wheel in the wrong place and not shifting the gears yourself
It was a driving experience thing and could only drive in auto. I also have no experience. Good eye.
Nice pressure washer 👍
If you have never used a vix bit before, you should check them out. When you're installing hardware they help you predrill the hole perfectly. That way your screw heads sit evenly.
I do slabs every once in a while when there is a metal door frame with integral hinges. 9/10 when replacing a door it's faster and cheaper and easier to install install a pre hung. That's why every new construction build uses pre-hung doors.
I've never done one of these in my life, but I'm absolutely positive you did everything wrong. God Bless! (had to be the first RUclips armchair expert to yell at ya ;) )
Haha. Thank you!
First bit if course absolutely not the last. Just the first. Sorry this rat race give no prize for first place.
Nobody tell them what the fuel is made of
If they are native insects, leave them alone! DB.
That fuel is actually a chemical compound, so uhhhhhhhhh..... Yeah.
Beat me to it, which in turn converted to CO2, water and a little carbon monoxide.
I was comparing the eco friendly propane flame to Permethrin. You are right though. All chemicals.
😂😂
Nice!
You need to do that at night when the hornets are actually IN the nest.
🔥🔥
dyson with dewalt battery attachment is best but yeah
Looks nice. Did you or
That’s awesome you’re showing different content with different skills. Your channel is booming!!
Thank you!
I feel like you’re a Chevy guy
Titans suck
Not the right tapping block or hammer for the job. You need a rubber mallet and grooved tongue grooved tapping block.
Appreciate the feedback!
I would have 4 different sized starters then order them by size 1 is a full board 2 is 3/4 of a board and so on, then go 1,3,2,4 all the way through.
Good info. Thank you!
It looks great, my only suggestion would be to not skip a single board for every seam match. You should skip at least two boards before you have another duplicate seam.
Appreciate the info!!
Perfect timing. I am about to try my first flooring project. Estimate for our house is about 35K for both floors all rooms/etc (incl carpet removal). I figure I can save about 30K or so in upcharges, labor, etc doing it myself. Grabbed 8 boxes of Mohawk at Costco to try one room. Been watching so many videos and one thing that throws me (well two) is this thing where you mark the panel, cut it and reverse it. I think it's for when you get to a wall and you need to cut to fit just right, you mark the panel, cut it and use the other piece and turn it around? I dont know will figure that out when I get there. The other thing is.. well downstairs is cement, and upstairs is wood. So besides removing the carpet and tack bars and any nails and all that, the leveling process scares me a little. I have a 24" level (not a good metal one though so may go pick one of those up). I seen some videos where they put some compound down and then use a long level wood stick to scrape it to fill in the area I guess. Not sure if the same goop is used for cement and wood but I would assume different goop for that? The last one is the need for the barrier. The panels I got apparently have some sort of barrier attached. But I am told cement (bottom floor) can have more moisture come thru. One of my neighbors spent like $5K having his entire bottom floor sealed before doing floors. That is yet another cost I can't afford so unsure if thats only needed if you plan to put real wood in or what. Thus wondering if buying this blue stuff you got here + the panels is a good way to go (assuming those rolls aren't too pricey) or if the stuff attached to the flooring is good enough to avoid any moisture seeping thru the cement into the flooring.
My experience over the years, my main suggestion would be to jump in and start trying some stuff out. Practice some cuts, maybe lay some flooring down around the areas you have concerns with regarding leveling etc. see if it works or not. It’s the only way you are going to become more comfortable and confident. As for concrete floors and moisture, you will always need some sort of moisture barrier. I used the blue foam because it was a barrier and a cushion for flooring. Some flooring already comes with foam on it but still requires a plastic moisture barrier of some kind. To this day I still make all kinds of mistakes but it’s necessary. That’s how you get better! Hope this helps.
@@TheProgressA Right on brother. Great video btw. I appreciate your vocality around making mistakes and figuring it out as you go. I suspect that will be me as I love trying to do various woodworking projects (making some corn hole boards and a desk to go on a new sit/stand set of legs as well for example). But I do like to take advantage of our tech today e.g. watch videos and get a leg up on going in blind. :D.
Mellif also make tools that take makita batteries
Really. What kind ?
@TheProgressA all kinds they are a bit harder to find on Amazon but grinders impacts ect
Thank you! Have a lot going on, trying to figure out best way to theme my channel. Any suggestions appreciated!
Awesome job mate, it’s been a real slice following your journey these last 3 months 🤙🏼🤙🏼 keep it up
Everything comes right back into the house thru the open door. 😮
Keep it up bro. I love watching the "progress". Keep getting after it!!
Long life to the king of cordless vacuum 💪🏻 we had 2 cordless dewalts where I was working before, amazing vacuum with a 6 ah battery it lasted about 33 minutes each battery ez to use, clean and maintain, where I work right now they don't even have vacuums and because I needed something quick, I had to buy and off and unknown brand called KXX, the vacuum does the job but the batteries don't, it only last 12 minutes with the same 6 ah batteries, I learned my lesson to not buy cheap and untrusted brands anymore.
I love a review where 'it sucks!' Is a benefit rather than a criticism 😅
Your channel is awesome! Your present and explain the information very clear. I see your following growing massive before the year is over
Thank you! I really appreciate that.
I think the head makes all the difference. I use my Mellif with a better head cleaner and the results were night and day.
I agree !
@@TheProgressA How much closer to the Makita and DeWalt hoovers was the Mellif with a better head please/.thanks.
I’ve never actually tried it, though I agree it would probably make a difference. I can put on the list for future video.
Is it important to do the black first? I did the red first and can’t tighten it because it keeps sparking.
Why not take the electrical straight out next to the PVC??
Snow
@@TheProgressA why is that a problem?
If I get enough snow to cover switch, which happens up here, and if I had to access switch for some reason I don’t want to shovel it out. Per code it needs to be readily accessible.
@@TheProgressA It odd they even require a switch considering you have one inside.