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Home on the Tools
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Добавлен 17 фев 2012
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Temu workshop supplies haul! Are these prices for real?
Hi Everyone
In this video I’ve dropped $100 on workshop supplies from Temu, the aim here is to save some cash on items frequently purchased, check out my haul to see whether China’s answer to Amazon is worth buying from!
Thanks for watching, check out my other videos comment, like and subscribe
#temu #temuhaul #temufinds #homeonthetools #reviews #internetshopping #workshop #diy
Local Elevator by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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In this video I’ve dropped $100 on workshop supplies from Temu, the aim here is to save some cash on items frequently purchased, check out my haul to see whether China’s answer to Amazon is worth buying from!
Thanks for watching, check out my other videos comment, like and subscribe
#temu #temuhaul #temufinds #homeonthetools #reviews #internetshopping #workshop #diy
Local Elevator by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Source: incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1300012
Artist: incompetech.com/
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Видео
Build your own home studio/computer desk DIY
Просмотров 3,6 тыс.2 месяца назад
Hi Everyone Check out my latest project "studio desk" I have made this using a pine frame and veneered with Australian hardwood for a premium finish. All up for under $500 AU! Rack rails are by @gatorcasesofficial 0:00 Intro 0:57 Materials required 3:24 Tabletop construction 13:26 Leg construction 23:56 Table assembly 27:07 Rack units 31:24 Keyboard draw 38:52 Fit out #homeonthetools #diy #buil...
Ryobi Wet/Dry Tile Saw 18V Review
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.2 месяца назад
Hi Everyone Checking out the 18v One Wet/Dry tile saw from Ryobi In this video we test it out on porcelain and ceramic tiles 10mm thick. Thanks for watching #homeonthetools #ryobi #toolreviews #diy #tiles #renovation #building #construction #build #tools #one #powertools #bathroom #tiling #2024 #diamondwheel
DIY Converting a Pergola/Patio to a living room PT6 - Swapping a window out for a door/Bar install
Просмотров 1 тыс.4 месяца назад
Hi everyone In this episode we are installing our floating messmate bar shelf as well as removing the existing living room window, widening the opening and installing a new sliding door. Check out my other videos in this series Thanks for watching #homeonthetools #construction #diy #build #tools #building #toolreviews #renovation #athome
DIY Converting a Pergola/Patio to a living room PT5 - Brick wall demolition/Kitchen window removal
Просмотров 3445 месяцев назад
Hi All Continuing the patio conversion, in this video removing the kitchen window and remainder of the brick veneer wall, more updates to follow Thanks for watching #homeonthetools #diy #building #construction #renovation #patio #tools
Perfect Hinges Every Time! DIY using the Kreg concealed hinge jig
Просмотров 5 тыс.6 месяцев назад
Hi Everyone Want to make your own door hinges? check out this jig from @KregToolCompany making the job easy. I will demonstrate how to use this simply jig to get perfect hinges every time! Thanks for watching #homeonthetools #athome #diy #cabinetdoors #cabinetmaker #tools #toolreviews #kreg #kreg #madeintheusa #construction #building #renovation #makesomething #toolreview #toolreviews #jig
DIY Converting a Pergola/Patio to a living room PT4 - How to remove a sliding door in a brick house
Просмотров 5456 месяцев назад
Hi Everyone In this video I am removing the sliding door and widening the entrance to the existing house. Check out my channel to follow along with this project. Thanks for watching #homeonthetools #diy #homeimprovement #construction #weekendwarrior #building #doors #diyproject #tools #bricks #demolition #doityourself #renovation #renovationproject #australia
DIY Converting a Pergola/Patio to a living room PT3 - demolition of brick wall for new entrance!
Просмотров 5316 месяцев назад
Hi Everyone In this video I am removing the steel frame door and replacing with a new hardwood entrance door but not before some good old brick wall demolition! Thanks for watching #homeonthetools #diy #renovation #tools #doityourself #door #building #build #construction #demolition #house #homeimprovement
DIY Converting a Pergola/Patio to a living room PT2 - Lock up stage!
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.7 месяцев назад
Hi Everyone A quick update on where I am up to with my Patio conversion, we are now at lock up stage, Subscribe to follow along for more Thanks for watching #homeonthetools #athomeonthetools #homeimprovement #construction #patio #pergola #gazebo #building #diy #tools #diyproject
How to build a Lean to Patio - Full step by step guide - Gazebo Pergola DIY
Просмотров 8 тыс.8 месяцев назад
Hi Everyone Installing a lean to patio in this video. Follow along step by step as we build this patio with what I think to the best method for any DIY'r As always comments are welcomed and like and sub if you enjoyed the video. Thanks for watching 0:00 Intro 0:21 Connection beam to house prep 9:45 Receiving beam prep 13:34 Rafter prep 19:16 Connecting lean to house 21:52 Post prep 25:29 Settin...
Nail Guns - What's gun does what? Closer look / Beginners buying guide
Просмотров 3,1 тыс.8 месяцев назад
Nail Guns - What's gun does what? Closer look / Beginners buying guide
Greenhouse update. Is it still standing after a year?
Просмотров 3049 месяцев назад
Hi Everyone Update on my greenhouse build from a year ago. In this video I we are taking as look at things that worked well and I would do again and things I would do differently. Check out the original Greenhouse build (link in the video) Thanks for watching #homeonthetools #greenhouse #garden #gardening #grow #build #diy #greenthumb
Kill weeds in your Lawn! Bow and arrow lawn treatment
Просмотров 2,5 тыс.9 месяцев назад
Kill weeds in your Lawn! Bow and arrow lawn treatment
Milwaukee Right angle 90 degree M12 drill tool review
Просмотров 85710 месяцев назад
Milwaukee Right angle 90 degree M12 drill tool review
Automatic DIY timber skylight blinds Save $$$
Просмотров 28311 месяцев назад
Automatic DIY timber skylight blinds Save $$$
Narva cordless Lithium Ion powered soldering iron, cut the cord 🔌
Просмотров 33811 месяцев назад
Narva cordless Lithium Ion powered soldering iron, cut the cord 🔌
Velux Skylight installation Easy DIY "As seen on the Block"
Просмотров 32 тыс.11 месяцев назад
Velux Skylight installation Easy DIY "As seen on the Block"
Milwaukee M12 Fuel Detail Sander tool review
Просмотров 3,6 тыс.11 месяцев назад
Milwaukee M12 Fuel Detail Sander tool review
DIY - Converting a Pergola/Patio to a living room PT1 scope and planning
Просмотров 5 тыс.Год назад
DIY - Converting a Pergola/Patio to a living room PT1 scope and planning
RYOBI Brushless cut off tool 18v review
Просмотров 13 тыс.Год назад
RYOBI Brushless cut off tool 18v review
Cut perfect circles using the Milescraft circle guide DIY
Просмотров 9 тыс.Год назад
Cut perfect circles using the Milescraft circle guide DIY
Milwaukee M18 Trim Router and Plunge Base Tool review
Просмотров 23 тыс.Год назад
Milwaukee M18 Trim Router and Plunge Base Tool review
DIY Chicken coop repurposing a Kids swing set! (+ DIY nesting box build)
Просмотров 3,2 тыс.Год назад
DIY Chicken coop repurposing a Kids swing set! ( DIY nesting box build)
Sherwood 1000 cfm Shed workshop air room cleaner (dust extraction system)
Просмотров 529Год назад
Sherwood 1000 cfm Shed workshop air room cleaner (dust extraction system)
SOLO 425 LC Back Pack Sprayer Review - Lawn Fertiliser treatment
Просмотров 824Год назад
SOLO 425 LC Back Pack Sprayer Review - Lawn Fertiliser treatment
Building a deck? Wall frame? Railing? You need one of these - Kreg pocket hole jig
Просмотров 8 тыс.Год назад
Building a deck? Wall frame? Railing? You need one of these - Kreg pocket hole jig
Welcome to Home on the Tools - for Tool reviews, All things lawn, DIY projects and more!
Просмотров 71 тыс.Год назад
Welcome to Home on the Tools - for Tool reviews, All things lawn, DIY projects and more!
Very informative explained perfectly for a nuffy like me
Great review. Would it cut 5/8s mild steel?
Hey mate, yes it would however is really only for small jobs as you would burn through the 76mm discs pretty quick, tool itself has more than enough grunt
It looks like an adjustment with the copper water drip. Do you adjust this or do you leave it in situ as it is behind the wheel
Hey mate, the copper pipe stays in place and the black knob controls water flow, it is a bit fiddley to dial in
Is there a trigger lock or do you have to hold the trigger at the speed you want?
Hey mate, no trigger hold on this one, only has complete lock out when the tool is off
So satisfying
The batteries are loose on purpose (at least on the high torque 1/2” impact wrench) because it reduces vibration which will reduce the life time of the circuitry inside the battery, allegedly.
Yeah right, didn’t know that 👍🏻
that annoying music absolutely sucks
Don’t watch then!
Why put concrete grow n soil
I didn’t want dirt floors, you could always not use the concrete pad but it is nice to have in my opinion
how long does the battery last?
4amp would last around 30mins on full speed, it does chew through the juice pretty quick, stick to small jobs, get the 18v for large ones 👍🏻
Thank you
@@Homeonthetools how long does the 18v last
why round instead of square?
No edges with round creating less friction that will rub through the plastic cover, plus pvc is plentiful in round in the hardware store
This is exactly what I wanna do for my garden when I get everything ready 😊. Thanks for the inspiration 😄
No problem glad I could help
Thank u
You’re welcome, thanks for taking the time to comment
Awesome yes chat gpt told me this was the cheapest best quality option
Awesome, thanks for sharing 😀
confusing, can't follow
Which part? It’s literally step by step
Great Video mate!
Thanks
Where did you get the plastic from??
Search eBay Australia, seller is Kalon living and I used the heavier gauge plastic they sell, still holding up nearly 2 years later
Worst product I have ever used .its just a gymick
What is the height of the tool? Trying to find the dimensions online but it keeps giving me the insert. I want to make sure it fits where I intend to store it.
Hey mate 400mm in height (not including fence) table length feet to feet 720mm depth 520mm
Which one is best to frame a half wall?
Go the big one mate. Framing nailer 👍🏻
Thanks, that helped a lot
My next purchase is the router table and I have a few Kreg tools - how is this holding up? Happy with it?
Yep get one, no complaints from me, I have been using it with my battery operated Milwaukee router, so handy to have a portable table
Good job and advice
Thanks!
Is it alright to use these skylights with the 100mm insulated corrugate?
Hey mate, the skylights would be fine it’s the flashing that might be the problem, you would need to remove some of the insulation to allow room for the flashing to slide under if that makes sense
Looks like it's worth picking up. Honestly, could have used this tool when my co-worker and I re-purposed a broken broom-handle into a short but still useful dust-pan handle. Had the pan for years, just needed the type of handle that screws into the socket. Two useless items combined into one useful one.
You’ll be glad you did 👍🏻
Its nice tool for small jobs.
Thank You for this video, I am happy that I found it. What plants can you grow in this system? Are Tomato or Pepper a possibility?
Tomato and pepper plants are best grown using the cracky system or self watering flood and drain systems
Thanks, appreciate the feedback, you could absolutely start them off in this setup and move them to a flood and drain system where they have a bit more room to grow, I have had great success with lettuce in this setup
Wow mate! just coming across this playlist! absolutely awesome work. I'll be doing my currently open front verandah on pavers as well to convert it into an indoor outdoor mudroom with new decking and aluminium slats etc just to have some space for shoes etc. Nothing like what you've done but the extra space is so required. honestly mate, amazing work and thank you for putting in so much effort into the videos! Can't wait to watch them all.
Thanks mate appreciate the feedback and glad your enjoying the videos, I have finished the project now and have a couple of hours of videos to edit and upload, will be sharing shortly 👍🏻 thanks for watching
Awesome work mate! How much would it cost to do this?
Thanks mate, I’ve used pretty expensive materials eg james Hardie board, tas oak etc and porcelain marble tiles (video to come) all up cost me around 40k would be well cheaper if you used plaster and carpet, depends on your taste and budget, well worth it but, we love it
Thanks brother! Helps a lot 👏🏾
🙏🏻 glad it helped
Do you think it can handle the job of stone tiles continuously
Should have no problem with stone, I would only use this saw for smaller jobs though and my larger table saw for big jobs
I know one thing... I'm definitely not using those expensive azz clay pebbles that pricing is ridiculous
Great Vid. I have just purchased the black one and was scouring their site for packaging/transport dimensions. For transporting, was it boxed in such a way that the overheads were on top of the base? Trying to work out if it will fit on my tray top. Cheers.
Hey mate mine was boxed with the overheads on top of the base, I needed a trailer to pick it up as mine was on a pallet and wouldn’t fit in a Ute tray
@@Homeonthetools Thanks. I've got a tray top with no sides, so should be all sweet. Was only concerned about height, but will be all good now. Cheers.
I purchased this kit on Amazon Canada for a very reasonable price of ~ $55.00 CAD. I adapted it to my Bosh Mr23EVS plunge base router by adding 2 extra holes in the base plate. I made a few experimental bowls and discovered that the very small wood screw that holds the router in place was getting loose as the device was rotating and did not produce accurate circles. I solved the problem by drilling a 4mm hole in the work and using a bolt type screw of 15mm length which gave me a more secure fit and accurate circles. If Milescraft could develop a better way to secure the device other than a 1/2 " wood screw, this jig would be the best router tool on the market.
Wow great bargain, agree with the pivot screw it’s rubbish, sounds like you got it sorted 👍🏻
I’m about to go digging in your trash can sir! 😂😂😂😂
Looks nice. How are you finding it to use?
Thanks, loving it, I should have built one years ago, I do however need to get an armless chair or one that the arms fold up to allow me to sit up a bit higher as the monitor is a bit high to look up at
awesome job.. looks great..
Thanks
Absolutely amazing.
Was the ryobi smoking
Awesome video, answered the exact question I had in mind. Do you think the extra 1000 or so rpm really helps for polishing? Also did you do the entire car as in every panel with only that polisher 😮?
Thanks mate glad you liked the vid, absolutely the extra rpm makes a difference, I use this for sanding quite a bit and the extra speed is unreal. I did just a couple of panels on my car for the vid, it’s a bit small to do the whole car, leave at for the 18v machine which I have also 👍🏻
@@Homeonthetools yeah I’ve used a pad on a drill and it didn’t really work well. Never really occurred to me that it might be the rpm. I bought one and I’m excited either way. The sanding feature with the twist lock discs is awesome and it saves me from using a pneumatic tool which makes my compressor run constantly. Not sure if you know but you can also get twist lock scotch brite pads which are awesome for finishing steel.
Has anyone in the UK done this setup? it seems the Ryobi 36V Line Trimmer we can get in the UK does not look like the head can be changed... thanks
Hey mate, the uk brush cutter looks to have the gearbox head, check one out in store RBC36X26BG2
@@Homeonthetools thanks. Yep been pretty disspointed with the UK options. I guess with the lack of sunshine these companies may believe that we don't care about our lawns here in the UK!
@spacemanwho grab an Aussie one on Amazon with free international delivery if you can find it, I buy quite a bit of stuff from the UK, I’m sure there are plenty of lawnies over your way
@@Homeonthetools cheers mate. Appericate it.
Great video mate, thanks for this. Super clear and easy to follow
G'day mate, good job it looks like it's coming together well. Just a quick question: I've been looking to do the same with my pergola, the only concern I had was moisture collecting under the roof. Does ventilation keep that to a minimum, or did you install some moisture barrier between the roof sheets and the insulation to help minimise ventilation? Really like the cladding and skylights:)
Hey mate, I have had no problems with moisture, the roof ventilation with the corrugated sheets sitting on the rafters is letting enough free flowing air through to combat this, I might add this is how the rest of the existing home is built as well, if you were super concerned you could add foil board insulation but would no doubt be pricey, I have just finished my build and have another vid going up shortly, all finished now was well worth it 😀good luck with your build 👍🏻
Really enjoyed this video. Thanks. I just moved into a house where the gardens will need edging and iv been looking into this. Loved the fact you covered the ryobi attachment as well. How are you getting on. Are you still using it with the ryobi?
Glad you enjoyed the vid, yep still using this same set up at least once a week, just keep the grease up to it maybe every 6 weeks, still cuts perfect 👌
Brushed shit, overpriced, nuff said. Same for Ryobi
This bloke doesn't have any tools. #wanker
How did you hear the sand? If we cant use heated sand, what would you suggest? Really good video and liked the ideas for gate!
'heat' the sand
Heat the sand up with the oven as in the video, I tried a couple of other methods to heat the pipes like a heat gun but only sand worked so that’s the go 👍🏻
I think people aren’t unlocking the clamp before they micro adjust it. Nobody reads directions
I agree, never had a problem, easy as to use
Can a router lift fit in that model
Yes mate, Kreg also makes a lift kit to suit, an aftermarket would be fine also
I just got one... The first run, I had to recharge the battery twice to finish ny lawn. The 2nd time I used 1/4 of a charge.👍👍👍
Now that a year has passed have you any complaints?
Hey mate, the bench has held up really well, only compliant is you can fit charging packs through the cable management in the back which I believe the new models have corrected, would buy again for sure
@@Homeonthetools thank you for the follow up. In the United States it looks like this is sold by Costco under the name Trinity Pro. It's reasonably priced for how big it is. I see your model has the top hutch with flip open doors. Some are sold without it.